"...and he pulls out a stack of books. I said, 'excuse me, brother; you said you were gonna ARM me.' He said, 'excuse me, young brother - I just did.' - Black Panther Party activist"
Male
19 years old
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
I'd say the three C's are Cats, Communism, and Christianity. But in more detail, I enjoy religious study and discussion, anything funny, good music, and hanging out with my friends.
I like to travel a lot when I can. Major city-wise, I've been to Philadelphia, PA (where I am living right now), New York City, NY, Chicago, IL, St. Louis, MO, Indianapolis, IN, Ocean City, NJ, Camden, NJ, and Washington, DC. I've been around, and plan to keep going. I usually only travel for political reasons, though. I'm spending some time here in Philly before I start college (at OSU if things work out well for me.) I love diversity, and multicultural activities.
Like I said, I love to socialize and go out and do stuff with friends, but Cambridge didn't offer very many avenues for that sort of thing. I used to go to the Cool Beans coffee bar to hang out with my friends whenever there wass an event going on. But now, I'm always busy... I've done more in the first month living in Philly than I did in Cambridge in a year.
Music
Mainly classic rock, REAL hip hop (Immortal Technique, baby), and oldies. Those are my main things *most* of the time. After that, I get in to lots of foreign music. Check out Orishas, a Cuban hip hop group (one of their songs is on this MySpace.)
Movies
"Goodbye, Lenin," " The Motorcycle Diaries," "Shawshank Redemption," "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?", "The Postman," "Waterworld," "Fahrenheit 9/11," "Sicko," and "Borat."
Television
The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, CNN, Adult Swim.
Books
"The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels, "State and Revolution" by V.I. Lenin, "Imperialism" by V.I. Lenin, and "Perestroika: A Marxist Critique" by Sam Marcy. In the realm of fiction books, however, my heart belongs, and always shall belong, to "Clan Ground."
Heroes
Fidel Castro, Jesus Christ, Vladimir Lenin, Ho Chi Minh, Mao Tse Tung, Nikita Khrushchev, Josip Tito, Che Guevara, and Hugo Chavez, to name a few.
Cambridge High School
Cambridge,Ohio
Graduated: 2007
Student status: Alumni
Degree: High School Diploma
Clubs: Visions, Cambridge Young Communist League.
2002 to 2007
Comrade Martin est un révolutionnaire avec une machette!
I am a Communist. I believe strongly in unity among Socialists, and free debate and discussion to find the most acceptable route. Pragmatism and logic, not blind ideology, must guide the struggle of the people.
I'm very strongly supportive of the struggles against racism, sexism, homophobia, poverty, inequality, and the dictatorship of the rich that controls our country. I want the fullest expression of political and economic democracy for the people. To me, that is what being a Communist is all about.
I think I'm a pretty decent guy, or so I am told. I am sensitive, when I want to be. I can be lots of fun, but sometimes I'm more serious than I would like to be. I'm pretty forgiving, but then again, I have a stubborn side. I try to be nice, friendly, respectable, and trustworthy. I am a man of my word. I am often brutally honest and frank. I am very even-handed and usually impartial. This is important for me being a Communist, anyway, because there's a lot of propaganda out there, and you have to weigh truths and fictions, and make accurate criticisms and self-criticisms. Those who overstate the truth are no better than those who deny it.
Regarding these videos below, I made the first two to showcase Cuba and give a view at architecture in the DPRK, respectively.
Who I'd like to meet: President of Cuba, Fidel Castro. He's got a very interesting history, and he's very much loved by the Cuban people. He travels a lot and is known for being a really fun-loving person. But he's getting old, and I'd love to meet him before he dies.
I would also like to meet Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela and leader of the United Socialist Party of that country.
I wouldn't mind meeting Omali Yeshitela, either. Founder of the Uhuru Movement.
Finalmente, novas músicas online! Finally, new songs online! Azkenean, lau abesti berriak! Finalmente, nuevas musicas online! Apresentação do EP, dia 27 de Setembro às 15:00 na Casa de Lafões (R. da Madalena 190 - Baixa de Lisboa) com Enfrascados, Mais uma Queda e Pee Jamma.
Thanks for the add!! On Serbo-Croat: "ŽIVIO TITO I ANTIFAŠISTIČKA BORBA!!" means- Hail Tito and antifascist struggle!! and: "SMRT FAŠIZMU-SLOBODA NARODU!!"--death to fascism-freedom for people !!
I'm sorry to inform you that you have violated Article 7 Section 3 of the International Language Treaty, which CLEARLY states that one is not allowed to communicate in any languages which Lacy does not know. The Militsia will be by your house shortly to deal with punishments...
Yoboseyo... aigu, классный фильм! What, WHAT?! Korean and Russian mixed together?! YES, that just happened. (although the Korean makes little to no sense in this context but it's all I know dammit!) But I believe the mix brings out the best in both! Ура!