Around 1,000 activists, many clad in black and wearing masks, marched through the streets of Paris on Saturday to commemorate the 1994 death of an ultra-nationalist student. The event, which was initially banned, took place without major incident, according to police, though 13 arrests were made. A counter rally was not authorised.

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      Unfortunately, Poland is as far from any communist revolution as it can be. The liberals and right-wingers are dominating the political discourse. During the current presidential elections, you can say that there is a trend of a slow but steady increase in the popularity of the leftist party “Razem” (Together), but it’s marginal at 5%. Communism / Russia are worse “state enemies” than, for example, Germany / Nazis. There is a lot of work to do.

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          So that’s that, this is how far right we are as a country. You know well, that they are ‘extremely left wing’ in Poland.

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            Yeah, if they were real socialists their party would be treated like KPP. Though it was pretty fun seeing them split from SLD after being ratfucked by them like every single left-succdem party before.

            Succdems never learn, ever.