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The Capitalists Are Always the Enemies of the Nationalists

Posted on the 25 August 2014 by Calvinthedog
A grouping of large capitalists or oligarchs in Novorussia and Russia is trying very hard to sell out the Novorussian Revolution. There is nothing unusual about this.These sellouts are supporting a federalized Ukraine, but the situation is far too gone for that. That might have been possible months ago, but that’s nothing but a pipe dream now. These people are going to hate each other for the next 30 years.The rebels will never support federalization. As mentioned above, there is a group of sellout traitors around Putin (the oligarchs) who are trying to sell out the revolution by surrendering to the Ukies. They want a federalized Ukraine. There are also a couple of Novorussians who are on the outs with the rebels and have their own militias.

Some of these have sought refuge in Kiev and spout a pro-Kiev line. They want a “unified pro-Russian Ukraine” which will never occur. Also there is a huge oligarch who controls the area around Mariupol and the coal mines who is part of the sellout crowd.

Truth is the capitalists in both Novorussia and Russia are selling out the revolution for a pound of silver, just like they always do. The big Palestinian capitalists have always been total sellouts too, always trying to sell out to Israel. Bottom line is that probably the last thing that any progressive revolution needs is the capitalists. The only revolutions capitalists support are contra revolutions like in Nicaragua and a few other places. The capitalists always sell out any left revolution of course, but they also tend to sell out all nationalist revolutions too. The truth is that in most nations, the biggest enemies of the Homeland are the capitalists. Capitalists are wanderers without a tribe, rootless and bloodless – they do not exist in the soil of any land. They are only allied with other capitalists around the world, not with any tribe, soil or blood.

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