by Andre Vltchek
There are several essential messages literally shouting from the screen, whenever one watches ‘The Last Supper’ (La Ultima Cena), a brilliant 1976 film by a Cuban director Tomas Gutierrez Alea. . .
Source: Why I Am a Communist!
by Andre Vltchek
There are several essential messages literally shouting from the screen, whenever one watches ‘The Last Supper’ (La Ultima Cena), a brilliant 1976 film by a Cuban director Tomas Gutierrez Alea. . .
Source: Why I Am a Communist!
Nice thoughts and sentiments from Andre. I always considered that I became a communist because I was English. I railed against the so-called privilege of the aristocracy and the royals, with their ‘right’ to rule. The inequalities in society, the multi-national conglomerates centred on the USA. I was inspired by the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, Cuba, and anyone else that refused to bow down to the American-led capitalist ideals.
Maybe I favoured the Stalinist approach, as I always knew in my heart that you had to be like steel, to defeat those same enemies.
Regards, Pete.
Too much emotional and irrational for my taste. With a blind hate for whites and a blinde eye for theory we don’t go anywhere.
You have a point there, Pedro. I respect Andre, but he can perhaps get too emotional at times. He wrote a piece some time ago where he railed against marriage; I found his opinion on that topic to be somewhat ultra-leftist.