Anarchists! (Democratic)
Anarchists! (Democratic)
General Martin Schmidt in Shadow of the Andes
During the early 20th century the VSVR experienced a cultural flourishing in literature. Just as 'socialist poetry' emerged as an accomplished genre in its one right many novels and plays began to appear, written by the people of the Republic.
One of the main themes of these new works was the Rhineland Revolution which gave birth to the VSVR. By the early 20th century those who could remember the revolution were slowly fading away. New generations had lived their entire lives after the Revolution and interest in the foundation of the Republic started to grow. This led to a series of works detailing the events of the Revolution. Amongst the most successful was ''The Battle of Koblenz'' by Comrade LeCare. The play takes place before and after the cruicial Battle of Koblenz during which the revolutionary forces led by Weydemeyer defeated the Prussians under General Wrangel to secure their freedom.
The Battle of Koblenz
A socialist Play
Act 1:
Koblenz, shortly after the great revolution. General Wrangel and his reactionary troops are advancing towards Cologne. Meanwhile Weydemeyer is rallying the proletariat of a small village which includes a Prussian Proletarian, a Badenese and a mysterious cloaked figure.
Weydemeyer: Comrades, the bourgeoisie is advancing fast. Their troops are here to destroy the revolution!
Proletarian: But they have thousands of troops
Badenese: Yes, they will outnumber us
Proletarian: And their modern guns
Badenese: Yes, we cant match their guns!
Weydemeyer: I see, I see. It is fear which is stopping you. But there is no need to fear comrades. Their guns cannot break our will!
Proletarian: But Wrangel is an expert
Badenese: He will surround us!
Proletarian: Yes, we will be slaughtered!
Badenese: One by one!
Proletarian: All of us!
Weydemeyer: But are you not being slaughtered already comrades? You (points at the Badenese) where do you work?
Badenese: I work in a factory in Karlsruhe
Weydemeyer: How long is your day?
Badenese: 15 hours, 14 on Christmas
Weydemeyer: What happens if you are late?
Badenese: I get no pay
Weydemeyer: What if you make a mistake?
Badenese: I get whipped by the boss
Weydemeyer: And if you resist?
Badenese: I cant. They say they will take my wife!
Weydemeyer: So are you not being slaughtered already comrade?
Badenese: Yes I am!
Weydemeyer: And you, what about you (points at the proletarian)?
Proletarian: I work in a Prussian shipyard
Weydemeyer: How is it like?
Proletarian: It is very dangerous. Every day someone falls of the upper deck. We told them a million times to build a railing but they dont listen to us
Weydemeyer: Why dont they listen?
Proletarians: They say it is too expensive!
Weydemeyer: So you face a brutal death every day but you fear Prussian rifles?
Proletarian: Not anymore!
Weydemeyer: So let us go and fight!
Weydemeyer starts giving out guns to the excited crowd. Meanwhile the cloaked man approaches the Badenese
Cloaked man: You, wait
Weydemeyer: What is it comrade?
Cloaked man: You are from Baden or?
Badenese: Indeed I am
Cloaked man: So how does it feel?
Badenese: I dont understand
Cloaked man: How does it feel to betray ones nation?
Badenese: What?
Cloaked man: Your fatherland has given you life and now youre stabbing it in the back?
Badenese: (Shocked) I am?
Cloaked man: Yes, if Germany is fighting against itself it is open to the Russian hordes. You are betraying Baden and Germany!
Badenese: Ohh no I dont want that
Cloaked man: Oh yes, the Russians will murder us all and rape your wife!
Badenese: No!
Cloaked man: Yes!
Weydemeyer, hearing these words, jumps to the cloaked man
Weydemeyer: Stop lying you spy!
Weydemeyer reaches out and rips of the mans cloak. A Prussian uniform is revealed.
Spy: No!
He draws his sword
Die you peasants!
He raises his sword to strike Weydemeyer. In the last moment the Badenese jumps between the two and gets stabbed instead. This gives Weydemeyer enough time to reach for his pistol and confront the spy. The spy, sneaky as he is, drops his sword and starts running. Weydemeyer, faced with the decision of pursuing the routed reactionary or immediately administering first aid to the Badenese, decides that saving a comrade is more important. Yet there is no hope, the Badenese is dead. Enraged Weydemeyer stands up and stares at the shockled crowd.
Weydemeyer: Do you see now comrades? This will be your fate too! Yours and yours and yours. And it will be your sons fate too. And the sons of your sons will die too. All this will happen unless fight now. Are you with me or with them?
All: With you
Weydemeyer: Then let us fight!
- Comrade LeCare
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Great poems and impressive theater?
Long live the kulturrevolution!
Also, I miss Weydemeyer.
It’s time for some paintings, or may be sculpture or cinema)))
Oh Marx, please no.
Is this the election where the opposition ceases to exist?
Is it that there is no one left toe fight against Trotsky?
Has he won?
The revolution has ended. Trotsky shall rule. The party rules uncontested.
Freedom is the freedom of the party member.
Is it that DA nor NK have nothing to offer, anything that separates us from Trotsky?
Who know what will happened after five years)))
Time to make last steps to unite people of the world, Marxists are best choice for now)
But as I understand, if Marxists have 66% of votes, they can change constitution?

This the chairmen election! Not the assembly!
Nationality: USA
Religion: Atheist
Ideology: Anarchism
Issues: Planned Economy/Full Citizenship
Current Work: Student / Disabled
Cash Reserves: Low
Revolt Risk: OVER 9000!!!
Consciousness: 10,000









































That was fantastic!










Democratic Anarchists
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Wait a min, I just realized we have 5000 posts here.
And I own 312 of those.
Soon the most replied AAR on these forums.
Gratz Tommy!
Every winter my Uncle Bilbert used to go out and buy clothes for his entire hobbit family. I remember the first year I came along with him shopping. His tongue was swollen up so he was unable to speak but my uncle Bilbert was not concerned. He simply took me and my cousins to town and proudly presented his young relatives to the shopkeeper. The wise old clothesmaker just smiled and started taking measurements. After so many years of business he didn't hesitate to in fur my uncle's hobbits.
I go away for one weekend, and when I return I've missed the Great Patriotic Spambot War and poetry battles? Damnit...![]()
"In the factories and mills, in the shipyards and mines
We've often been told to keep up with the times
For our skills are not needed, they've streamlined the job
And with sliderule and stopwatch our pride they have robbed"
It's not too late to add your own poetry to the mix!
Every winter my Uncle Bilbert used to go out and buy clothes for his entire hobbit family. I remember the first year I came along with him shopping. His tongue was swollen up so he was unable to speak but my uncle Bilbert was not concerned. He simply took me and my cousins to town and proudly presented his young relatives to the shopkeeper. The wise old clothesmaker just smiled and started taking measurements. After so many years of business he didn't hesitate to in fur my uncle's hobbits.
Right, here goes:
A red day dawns
The capitalists are gone
The people rejoice
Oh and:
In America, Uncle Sam wants YOU for the army.
In Soviet Germany, YOU want Uncle Sam for the army.![]()
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National Communists
The sun sets on freedom's
Fair smile. Comrade Trotsky's majority crushes thought,
Art, and expression. Darkness; end.
Marxists
Given the options I really cannot support anyone else.