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    1977: It's always teh same story. You start a revolution, then you have to stabilize the country. You say it needs a police state for a while which it's true. But the police state never ends. You nationalize the capital. (literally: steal rich people's property) After that , everyone remains poor, except the ones who rule. And they never share power with the people, it's too good to be on top. It's always been that way. Russia, Cuba, N.Korea, China, E. Europe. In Poland still the richest people are the ones who were connected to the old regime. Remember Ceauscescu and his wealth? That was not "communism where something went wrong". That was pure communism, I'd say model communism. Man, you have no idea who actually is pulling teh strings and makes people around Europe revolutionary. These are the same folks who run the corporations you hate.
    I am not worried about Germans, they know that socialism leads to national socialism and sooner or later will wake up. But you are on the way to destroy your beautiful country, pulling others down with you. You want to make Spain another Cuba?

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