Monday, March 8, 2010

Glory to the February Revolution

Comrades! Today March 8, Juche 99, marks the 93rd anniversary of the Great February Revolution. Of course, I prefer the Julian calendar, which would be February 23. 93 years ago, the workers of the Russian soviets revolted against the cruel and despotic Tsar Nicholas II, who is an enemy of the people. After 3 years of extreme poverty and a failed war against the Central Powers, the workers revolted and began the world's second worker's revolution. The first revolution of course began in Paris in May 1871, with the creation of the Paris Commune. Today the provisional government was founded under the foolish premier Kerensky. If it were not for the Kerensky regime, the Bolsheviks would not have been able to lead the Great October Revolution and truly provide freedom to the Russian workers. Slozhoo Sovetskomoo Soyuzu!

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