Bernie Sanders volunteered to work on a Stalinist Kibbutz in Israel

cover-up what? Is it news to anyone that Bernie is a communist along with his
endorsers Billy Joseph Stalin Di Blasio and Sharia shills Linda Sarsour, Ilhan
Omar, Rashida Tlaib, et al, and also "scholar" AOC.? The shomer hatzair
movement in Israel is generally kaput leaving only pig farmers
 
Were (are) there "Stalinist" kibbutz in Israel?

"Socialist" I can believe.

"Stalinist" not so much.

And do you clods and bumpkins and right-wing bumper-sticker-slogan echo-chambers know the difference?

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BTW... I actually voted for Bernie in the 2016 Illinois Primary rather than Shrillary, but I have come to regret that and won't do it again.

The guy is too old and crotchety and bad-tempered and authoritarian (leftist-style) and I've seen that a lot in recent months.

No thank you.

Nevertheless, the premise of this thread is silly.

Besides... did Bernie ever actually live in such a collective?
 
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Well, now that we have discovered a "Stalinist" kibbutz in Israel, will the right-wingers stop their support for the communist-inspired state of Israel?
 
Well, now that we have discovered a "Stalinist" kibbutz in Israel, will the right-wingers stop their support for the communist-inspired state of Israel?


Most of the Kibbuttzim in Israel now have been privatized....the communist ideology which was strong in Israel before and during WWII--and up into the 50's has pretty much disappeared.

Here in America today our liberals are probably more radical than those in Israel...yet in both countries they are a problem and increasingly so here in America because our liberals are more ignorant of the history of communism/marsism/and socialism.

The Kibuttzim movement in Israel was unique in that it could not have worked nearly as well if at all anywhere else in the World as it did in Israel due to the Holocaust which compelled the Jews to work together like no other people for their very survival....and still today --due now to the islamic threat they are more united(with the exception of ultra religious who believe Israel as a nation should not have been formed until the return of the Messiah) than most nations because they understand the necessity of it for their survival unlike here in America where we are becoming increasingly divided with the democratic party being itself a major enemy of America.
 
Well, now that we have discovered a "Stalinist" kibbutz in Israel, will the right-wingers stop their support for the communist-inspired state of Israel?


Most of the Kibbuttzim in Israel now have been privatized....the communist ideology which was strong in Israel before and during WWII--and up into the 50's has pretty much disappeared.

Here in America today our liberals are probably more radical than those in Israel...yet in both countries they are a problem and increasingly so here in America because our liberals are more ignorant of the history of communism/marsism/and socialism.

The Kibuttzim movement in Israel was unique in that it could not have worked nearly as well if at all anywhere else in the World as it did in Israel due to the Holocaust which compelled the Jews to work together like no other people for their very survival....and still today --due now to the islamic threat they are more united(with the exception of ultra religious who believe Israel as a nation should not have been formed until the return of the Messiah) than most nations because they understand the necessity of it for their survival unlike here in America where we are becoming increasingly divided with the democratic party being itself a major enemy of America.

The Holocaust had nothing to do with the origin or success of the kibbutz.

Fleeing discrimination in Russia, a group of young Jews bought land on the edge of Ottoman territory and founded their first commune in 1909: Kibbutz Degania in Lower Galilee. While ethnically Jewish, the kibbutznikim designed their new homestead to be explicitly secular and socialist. The land was beautiful, but barren and rocky, and the women and men labored hard to grow their food and build their homes. The settlers dispensed with the bourgeois family model. Regular tasks like cooking and laundry happened on a kibbutz-wide scale, and children lived not with their parents but with each other, overseen by appointed group minders.

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/no-fences-make-the-best-neighbors-collective-home-ownership-kibbutz-to-cohousing/#!
 
Well, now that we have discovered a "Stalinist" kibbutz in Israel, will the right-wingers stop their support for the communist-inspired state of Israel?


Most of the Kibbuttzim in Israel now have been privatized....the communist ideology which was strong in Israel before and during WWII--and up into the 50's has pretty much disappeared.

Here in America today our liberals are probably more radical than those in Israel...yet in both countries they are a problem and increasingly so here in America because our liberals are more ignorant of the history of communism/marsism/and socialism.

The Kibuttzim movement in Israel was unique in that it could not have worked nearly as well if at all anywhere else in the World as it did in Israel due to the Holocaust which compelled the Jews to work together like no other people for their very survival....and still today --due now to the islamic threat they are more united(with the exception of ultra religious who believe Israel as a nation should not have been formed until the return of the Messiah) than most nations because they understand the necessity of it for their survival unlike here in America where we are becoming increasingly divided with the democratic party being itself a major enemy of America.

The Holocaust had nothing to do with the origin or success of the kibbutz.

Fleeing discrimination in Russia, a group of young Jews bought land on the edge of Ottoman territory and founded their first commune in 1909: Kibbutz Degania in Lower Galilee. While ethnically Jewish, the kibbutznikim designed their new homestead to be explicitly secular and socialist. The land was beautiful, but barren and rocky, and the women and men labored hard to grow their food and build their homes. The settlers dispensed with the bourgeois family model. Regular tasks like cooking and laundry happened on a kibbutz-wide scale, and children lived not with their parents but with each other, overseen by appointed group minders.

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/no-fences-make-the-best-neighbors-collective-home-ownership-kibbutz-to-cohousing/#!

Well--you are partially correct as in the Kibbutz system began before the Holocaust but it is undeniable that the holocaust fueled the Kibbutzs later--after the ending of the war-- the so called 'displaced people' aka Jews fled to Israel and the Kibbutzes grew and flourished into a key component of Israel and many of its future leaders grew up on a kibbutz.
 
Well, now that we have discovered a "Stalinist" kibbutz in Israel, will the right-wingers stop their support for the communist-inspired state of Israel?


Most of the Kibbuttzim in Israel now have been privatized....the communist ideology which was strong in Israel before and during WWII--and up into the 50's has pretty much disappeared.

Here in America today our liberals are probably more radical than those in Israel...yet in both countries they are a problem and increasingly so here in America because our liberals are more ignorant of the history of communism/marsism/and socialism.

The Kibuttzim movement in Israel was unique in that it could not have worked nearly as well if at all anywhere else in the World as it did in Israel due to the Holocaust which compelled the Jews to work together like no other people for their very survival....and still today --due now to the islamic threat they are more united(with the exception of ultra religious who believe Israel as a nation should not have been formed until the return of the Messiah) than most nations because they understand the necessity of it for their survival unlike here in America where we are becoming increasingly divided with the democratic party being itself a major enemy of America.

The Holocaust had nothing to do with the origin or success of the kibbutz.

Fleeing discrimination in Russia, a group of young Jews bought land on the edge of Ottoman territory and founded their first commune in 1909: Kibbutz Degania in Lower Galilee. While ethnically Jewish, the kibbutznikim designed their new homestead to be explicitly secular and socialist. The land was beautiful, but barren and rocky, and the women and men labored hard to grow their food and build their homes. The settlers dispensed with the bourgeois family model. Regular tasks like cooking and laundry happened on a kibbutz-wide scale, and children lived not with their parents but with each other, overseen by appointed group minders.

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/no-fences-make-the-best-neighbors-collective-home-ownership-kibbutz-to-cohousing/#!


Bernie's Adventures on a Stalinist Kibbutz - by Ronald Radosh[/QUOTE]


You know, the only thing that bothers me is no one ever asks him questions about it and he seems I will to explain it.[/QUOTE]


Bernie was also a member of a hippie commune in America of which he was kicked out for neglecting his work....the myrtle hill farm.

Bernie Sanders Was Asked to Leave Hippie Commune
 
Bernie managed for quite a while to keep this fact hidden.....now it has been revealed.

Bernie's Adventures on a Stalinist Kibbutz - by Ronald Radosh
Why hasn't he disavowed the gulag dork

If that was some right wingers staffer the media and the idiots on the left would be losing thier collective hive minds and faking outrage

I still wanna know how much was the living wage at stalin's concentration camps ?lol

Very few of this milennial generation have ever even heard of the Gulag...no idea of what of all that was like.....certainly never heard of Solzhenitzen and his book "One day in the life of Ivan Denisovitch" which laid it all bare.

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich - Wikipedia
 

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