Maoism saved Nepal from a brutal dictatorship and extreme poverty

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2o_fOQNIts

This is a documentary from 2003, in the middle of the Nepali Civil War. Nepal was currently being ruled by a dictatorial king called Gyanendra, who kept the common citizen in a state of abject poverty while he enjoyed all the luxuries he wanted. Opposing him was a Maoist people's Army, fighting for the rights of the poor common citizens.

Fortunately, in 2008, the Maoists won the war. since that day, Nepal has been a democracy, a flawed, sometimes corrupt one, but a democracy nonetheless.

The video I posted, while definitely having a tinge of western capitalist bias, still does a very good job of showing the poverty that most Nepali citizens suffered while under the rule of their absolute monarch, and the bravely of the Maoist forces fighting to better their lives
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2o_fOQNIts

This is a documentary from 2003, in the middle of the Nepali Civil War. Nepal was currently being ruled by a dictatorial king called Gyanendra, who kept the common citizen in a state of abject poverty while he enjoyed all the luxuries he wanted. Opposing him was a Maoist people's Army, fighting for the rights of the poor common citizens.

Fortunately, in 2008, the Maoists won the war. since that day, Nepal has been a democracy, a flawed, sometimes corrupt one, but a democracy nonetheless.

The video I posted, while definitely having a tinge of western capitalist bias, still does a very good job of showing the poverty that most Nepali citizens suffered while under the rule of their absolute monarch, and the bravely of the Maoist forces fighting to better their lives

ain't what my friendly NEPALESE person told me ----in my city----here in the USA-----There are people from NEPAL
in my city---------AIN'T WHAT THEY KNOW ABOUT THE
SITUATION-----the Chinese abuse their biggest shot-----
uhm....... THE DALAI LAMA and deprive the Nepalese of
their religions symbols and stuff. Seems they DESPISE
the Chinese intruders
 
you are either one guy on meth, or a hundred people smoking some really good weed.
anyway congrats on your first day, you way outposted toro and starkey's record.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2o_fOQNIts

This is a documentary from 2003, in the middle of the Nepali Civil War. Nepal was currently being ruled by a dictatorial king called Gyanendra, who kept the common citizen in a state of abject poverty while he enjoyed all the luxuries he wanted. Opposing him was a Maoist people's Army, fighting for the rights of the poor common citizens.

Fortunately, in 2008, the Maoists won the war. since that day, Nepal has been a democracy, a flawed, sometimes corrupt one, but a democracy nonetheless.

The video I posted, while definitely having a tinge of western capitalist bias, still does a very good job of showing the poverty that most Nepali citizens suffered while under the rule of their absolute monarch, and the bravely of the Maoist forces fighting to better their lives

Well seeing China still has poverty in it rural areas mean their system is not perfect either and once their economy does crash Maoist idiots like you will be stuck with your finger up your ass like the Stalinist whores of the former USSR!

Poverty in China - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
A theory thought out by a man that did the biggest mass murder in the history of the world saved people from a dictatorship :rofl:
I promise I couldn't make this up!
"Forced conformity is freedom!" Said no one, ever.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2o_fOQNIts

This is a documentary from 2003, in the middle of the Nepali Civil War. Nepal was currently being ruled by a dictatorial king called Gyanendra, who kept the common citizen in a state of abject poverty while he enjoyed all the luxuries he wanted. Opposing him was a Maoist people's Army, fighting for the rights of the poor common citizens.

Fortunately, in 2008, the Maoists won the war. since that day, Nepal has been a democracy, a flawed, sometimes corrupt one, but a democracy nonetheless.

The video I posted, while definitely having a tinge of western capitalist bias, still does a very good job of showing the poverty that most Nepali citizens suffered while under the rule of their absolute monarch, and the bravely of the Maoist forces fighting to better their lives
The strange thing is that the Nepali Constitution is not maoist at all.
It seems a left wing Constitution but nothing more.
When Maoists won the Civil war many people thought they would have imposed a Socialist Constitution :eusa_think:
 

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