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vineri, 6 septembrie 2013

A LIFE LONG FIGHT AGAINST THE SOCIALISM









Motto: 
"Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy. It's inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery"
Winston Churchill


It is about time think... I should have done this long time ago maybe... I was either to focused on what was happening in my country, either to lazy to write in English... But this situation needs fixing... At least from time to time, as of today, I will start writing some of the things that I care about in English, with the hope that many will get the SOS message I am sending... 

Today the world is in real danger. It's name is SOCIALISM. I am writing this down so everybody would be warned about what socialism really means and how it works in the real life, because the ideological wrapping is so appealing to so many fools today... They are caught like the fly in the spider's net... 

Hitler was a socialist. National-Socialist (in german National Sozialismus, aka NAZI). He killed millions. Stalin was a socialist too. International socialist. He stated that "the death of a man is a tragedy. The death of millions is just statistics"... So he killed millions too. Not long ago, Vladimir Putin said that the fall of the Soviet Union was the biggest geopolitical catastrophy of the XXth century... U can get here a movie made in 2008 by Edvin Snore, called "The Soviet Story"... Just click on the name of the movie and you will get a link to it with a romanian subtitle (sorry about that). That movie explains things better than I could ever do...

And last but not least. This statement is very important. For it was done by a head of state who knows what he is talking about. In February 2010, the former Romanian President Ion Iliescu, well known today in Romania for his ties to Moscow, said live, loud and clear: 

"THERE IS A PLAN FOR REVIVING THE SOCIALISM IN THE WORLD".

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My name is Cristian-Romulus Irinoiu, and I was born under the family name CERCHEZ (Irinoiu is my stepfathers name who adopted me) in the town of Timisoara (Temeswar in german), on the western border of Romania. And that is Romania with an "O" not with a "U", because the name of the country is directly linked to the ROMAN EMPIRE, who conquered the territory that is Romania today around 100 ac. Therefore the Romanian people have LATIN origins. And that is why we can easily understand all the laguages with latin roots, especially Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.

As proof to that stands even my very own name... I was born around Christmas so my mother called me "Cristian". Romulus is the name of the founder of Rome. It was my natural 's father choice, and since we are not in much contact I think he chose the name because he himself was in the military untill the communist regime sacked him, as was a long line of man before him in the family... Actually, we have a very famous figure in that line of military men, known for his deeds in the 1877 Independence War against the Otoman Empire.

My hometown, nicknamed "Little Vienna" due to it's architecture, was, untill 1918, a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. You may as well know a legendary character born there: Johnny Weissmuller, swiming olympics champion and the first one to impersonate "Tarzan" in the Hollywood movies... Another fact is that Timisoara was the first city with the streets illuminated by electric light bulbs. And that was done in 1884 by a British company!

The same year, 1884, my great grandfather was taking a picture in photo studio named "Scholl", far away, across the Atlantic. In Chicago. USA. But that's just a coincidence... My great grandad, being serbian, imigrated to the U.S because of the ethniocal tension that was going on across the empire... But he broke his legs in 1913 while at work and they wanted to cut his legs off, so he decided to come back to Europe. Aparently the doctors war better here at the time. Anyway, long story short, by the time he was healed, the Great War has already broken out, then the borders changed all across Europe, he met my great grandmother and they had two twin daughters: my grandmother was one of them...

My great grandad was never married legally to my great grandmother because he was already married in the States... If they would have been married I could have been an american citizen today, through ancestry... Ironic, isn't it? Things that happened 100 years ago affecting lives today... Seems strange but the story is all true...

My mother was very found of her grandfather... He tried to teach her English but she never really wanted.. She would always remember that and regret it, so she had me learning English ever since I was six... Now, being born in 1968, and living in a country named "Socialist Republic of Romania", ruled by a communist party, having such ancestry, from both side's that was not good. Apart from that, my mother and my grandmother where always telling me that I have roots and relatives in the US, which was not good either, for bragging about that, as children do, would bring me into trouble many times later on in my life... I do remember the fact that I met some of them in 1977, and I do remember the Christmas and Easter cards they were sending along with a one dollar note... One could never imagine the thrill of that...

When I was growing up I saw the long lines of people waiting for the stores to open... Lines for milk, lines for cooking oil, lines for butter, lines for cabbage and potatoes even... This is for me the multilateral developed socialist society that Nicolae Ceausescu was always talking about... And you would be afraid to say anything about the regime. It was totally forbidden. You would end up in jail or even worse... The snitch could be in your family... A cousin or another member... My next door neighbour's husband vanished on the way home... He just got out of his shift that day and he was on his way home... Even today the family could not solve the mistery...

Romania had the longest anti-soviet armed resistance in the whole Eastern European block occupied by the Red Army. The last man was shot by the Securitate in 1962. That is like 18 years of fighting the socialist terror that the Soviets brought along with them. The elders remember even today that those who joined the communist party immediately were usually the low lifes, the lazy, or the gipsyes living in the area (as you should know, Gipsyes are NOT Romanians. Some scientists claim that their origins are in Egypt, some say that they travelled all the way from India. For many reasons, I would agree on India). In Romania they used to be slaves untill the XIX-th century or so, fact that explains why they would wanna get revenge through a communist party for instance. The name "rromanyi" it is just a trick, in order to create confusion. It has nothing to do with the Romanians or with the Romanian history.)

All the socialists are ATHEISTS. And of course there was the brainwashing propaganda. Not marketing. BRAINWASHING. Get the difference! That was the envieronment that I was brought up in. I could tell the damage that they have done to me even today. I still see it in myself and I fight it. I still see it in a lot of my fellow countrymen today. Actually that is why I left. I needed my sanity back. And there was no way I was getting it back in Romania. So, almost four years ago I had to break out. Because the socialists never really left, as they never left any of the East European countries. They are hiding behind a capitalist mask but actually working against all the values that brought prosperity in the world. Make no mistake: 

SOCIALISM CAN NOT CREATE NOTHING ELSE BUT MISERY, OPRESSION, DICTATORSHIP AND MASS KILLING.

For it is in their roots. In their ideology. Starting with Marx and Engels and the anarchists. Oh yes, anarchy is a form of socialism. Marx and Engels had long ideological debates with their ideological rivals who marketed anarchy. The difference between anarchy and the marxism is that while the anarchysts want to terminate not the government but the state over night, the marxists say that the process should be slow and done gradually, with small steps, after the initial VIOLENT overthrow of the government (see it happening today in your own country? No? Think again!) 

As for Romania, being neighbours with Russia will always work against the Romanian people, although Romanians wish to be a part of the Western civilised world. They always did. Our grandfathers waited for the Americans to come untill 1962... And during that time they fought against the international socialism installed by the Soviets. And gave their lives. All of them. All of those who fought against the new regime lost their lives, either in combat either in horrible conditions in prisons around the country...

I grew up with a genuine hate against all of those things that were going on around me. Everyone was petrified to the thought of doing something about it. Then, like today, a feeling of "no can do" was induced through the media every minute. 24/7... But one day, on my 21st birthday the opportunity knocked on the door... It started in my hometown. We took that chance knowing all to well that we could die. It was either us or them. We knew they had the machine guns and the tanks. But living like that was not an acceptable option anymore. We were hoping that, like all across Eastern Europe, there will be no violence... But we had to fight for freedom. There was no other way. And that is exactly what we did... That is when my fight started. And this fight will never stop as long as I shall live, unless the socialist ideology is wiped from the human brains...

(To be continued)

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