Lenin’s Legacy Lethal
August 10, 2009 · Print This Article
While the Cold War may have ended twenty years ago, Vladimir Lenin’s legacy is still killing people, most recently in the southeastern Belarusian town of Uvarichi.
Belarusian officials says that a massive statue of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin collapsed on a man who was hanging from it, killing him on the spot.
The Emergency Situations ministry said Monday that the 21-year-old man was drunk when he climbed onto the five-meter (16-feet)-high plaster monument early Monday and hung from its arm. It then broke into pieces and he was crushed.
The just reinforces the evils of Communism and their shoddy construction practices.




I like the news. Yes, Lenin was a powerful leader and a son-of-a-bitch. But he died about a century ago, so it is the time for his statues to go to the smelters and not to kill young men, even if they are drunk:)
There’s nothing good to be remembered about the social experiment called communism, that Lenin started.
Neither it is about that hooligan philosipher, Karl Marx, who would better finish his rabinical studies instead of teaching people to kill one another in order to solve the social inequalities. Yes Lenin was one of the followers of the Marx “philosophy”
Lenin was one of the greatest revolutionary leaders of the time (if not the greatest) he led the Russian revolution, the most progressive society was constructed after the end of the era of “War Communism”, however upon his un-timely death Generalismo J. Stalin took over and perverted the course of the Russian revolution to lead it to one of the imperialist super-powers and into the Cold War. The Cold War between it and the other great (and as morally devoid) super-power, the USA,
Still, Lenin and Marxism is completely demonised by the burgouise and a few naive fools…. oh and Fascists.