@PawelK @Draven I see someone else spent a considerable amount of time in a Church. It seems that many denominations taught resistance to Communism or oppression.

Perhaps there were still special camps for male kiddos that taught some anti red things. Good times especially for a kiddo. Eventually it was shut down because maybe violence was used for those who didn't want to go run through the woods. Maybe water wasn't made available unless an objective was reached or someone collapsed from the heat. It was still fun. We learned a lot of combat and bush first aid.

@AmpBenzScientist @Draven

In their childhood, close to 89, kids from the hood loved spending their time in and around church, they seemed to be having fun and wers welcome around by hosts, and priests werent corrupt, tyrannical oppressive sorry d*cks, after 89, things started deteroriating, and they continue to snowball downwards still.

There was this story, when I met a priest and saw with my own eye, a mass being performed in lands far away. It was fun to join, and stay around. 1/2

@AmpBenzScientist @Draven

And all this still the postcard from abroad, while in my land, the lazy, fat, gluttonous, proud grifters were exchanging gold and other benefits with no less corrupt politicians for both active measures, sermons and silence on both sides, aimed for artificial boost of white pr of both, and to attenuate and suppress the justified black one.

@AmpBenzScientist @Draven

Now, one could ask himself, what was the essential discriminating factor between the two situations.

Quick reply:
a monopoly vs a lack of one.

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