SFP: Why Not Socialism?
J.A. Lake
Sometimes change is what you need.
I changed, and here's how:
I joined the Socialist Freedom Party.
What a change, too. There's the Old Guard, where we players shuffle in and out unnoticed and they're fashioned into drones that are told how to play, and then there's the SFP where every player is a celebrated addition to the Party.
Literally celebrated, literally at a party.
I've already gotten into some cool discussions with some cool people talking about the Party, and about life. It's pretty sweet, there are some smart and interesting people here with diverse opinions on a wide range of topics that are definitely worth getting to know. On top of that, there's the Bear Cavalry MU and the Freedom Writers, two Party organizations that are largely successful.
What they've done for me in three days the Old Guard couldn't accomplish in three months. The SFP is big on camaraderie, as you may expect, and they deliver. I'm glad to call the SFP my comrades, and I'm writing to you today because I think you, too, should be made aware of the opportunity here.
Sometimes change is what you need.
Comments
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Great! Voted and subbbed!
Good times.
Stalin was soooo drunk! He passed out hugging the bowl.
Great article, Voted, Subbed & Shouted
I think... you may be confused http://www.diffen.com/difference/Communism_vs_Socialism
Not sure that link contradicts anything in this article.
Can you explain please so I can understand better?
You wrong: Comunism and socialism are interchangeably, only then some party named socialist adopted the "socialdemocracy" (then is the gradual establishment of a socialist state through laws, reforms and elections). so the socialism/comunism wanna a socialist state through revolution but the socialdemocracy wanna it in a "legal way". So you wrong, the USSR, Cuba, Vietnam etc etc are in the costitutions declared socialist
That was a very well thought out response. I understand perfectly now and do not need you to ever tell me again.
Thank you very much.
vote from indo 🙂
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Welcome to the party, comrade. We're glad to have you here!
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Party like it's 1917!!!