Migraine International Still Weeps Over Plor Kontemplasyon

 

The Komunistang Sosyal has its members check out YouTube. One of the members discovered the uploading of The Flor Contemplacion Story on VIVA Films' YouTube channel. It's now in HD but doesn't the fact that the movie is F*CKING B*LLSH*T.  Well, the organization is still hoping China will reconsider the Google ban. It's because Google can be converted for sosyalist use. The Komunistang Sosyal respects the late Lee Kuan Yew as a sosyalist (and closet Communist) comrade. It's also where the great Dakilang Guro, Do Muoi, got the guides to recreating Communist Vietnam beyond Ho Chi Minh's vision.

The CPP-NPA legal front Migraine International still weeps for the late Plor Kontemplasyon. The Singaporean justice courts are as thorough as the gulags of Vietnam and China. The late Fidel V. Ramos nearly cut ties with Singapore but decided not to. Although Ramos is a democrat - the Komunistang Sosyal still respects him because he made the CPP-NPA legal fronts angry.

They say, "Never learn from Singapore because of Plor!" They celebrate Plor as if she's a national heroine when she's a FREAKING CRIMINAL. Migraine even uses Plor to say, "Trabaho sa Pinas! Hindi sa labas!" However, they still stick to old-fashioned national industrialization. If there was a reason why Communist Vietnam succeeded - it's because they decided to accept FDIs. Deng Xiaoping also arranged Communism with Chinese Characteristics to improve Mao Zedong School of Thought. No jobs means there's no proletariat or the working class.

Migraine should really stop mourning over Plor and accept she's guilty. That movie was plan simple BS. Migraine should start subscribing to Doi Moi and Communism with Chinese Characteristics. Mourning over Plor will not give them the Communist Utopia they've always dreamed of. 


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