WHAT'S ON BRITSKÉ LISTY
Rewinding to Communist Days
19. 8. 2010 / Jan Čulík
In the Czech Conservative Party's public declaration supporting the nomination by Prime Minister Petr Nečas of Roman Joch as his advisor for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights it is striking that it uses the same type of formulations as were commonly used by the communist daily Rudé Právo before 1989:
Judge it by yourself:
Conservative Party today:
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Czechoslovak Communist Party: |
The Conservative Party has received with satisfaction the news |
The Czechoslovak Communist Party has received with satisfaction the news (about the 14th Congress of People's Militia...) |
[Our party] is -- after the open declaration of support for the Anticommunist Resistance Movement |
[Our party] -- after the open declaration of support of the working classes in the West in the battle against capitalism |
our government is resolved to fight openly against the Left and their erroneous hostile policies towards civil liberties. |
our government is resolved to fight openly against the erroneous policies of the traitors of socialism. |
Roman Joch is the guarantee |
The Czechoslovak Communist Party is the guarantee of socialism and peace |
will call things by their right names |
The Czechoslovak Communist Party will call things by their right names |
Will not relativize truth, but will defend it |
Will not relativize socialism, but will defend it |
Will not shy away from the fight against leftist intellectuals with their anti-discrimination laws, which under the guise of defending all kinds of minorities discriminate against the majority. |
Will not shy away from the fight against the saboteurs with their anti-people demands, which, under the excuse of the defence of human rights discriminate against the majority |
Will defend the ideas and values with which Western civilization was formed and will strive for the further strenghtening of Transatlantic unity. |
Will defend the ideas and values of socialism and will strive for the further strenghtening of the unity with the Soviet Union. |
that's why the wave of hysteria and hatred has risen against Roman Joch |
that's why the wave of hysteria and hatred has risen against socialism |
The screams have come from the same people who have always stood against closer relations with our allies, those individuals who are under the influence of Russian agents. |
The screams have come from the same people who have always stood against closer relations with our allies, those individuals who are under the influence of agents of imperialism. |
The screams have come from various feminist, anti-religion and anti-Semite groups |
The screams have come from various opponents of socialism |
The alarm bells have been rung by all those whom the British historian and writer Paul Johnson's has correctly called: the enemies of our society. |
The alarm bells have been rung by all those whom Vladimír Ilyich Lenin has correctly called: the enemies of our society. |
It is high time to stand up against those people and start to fix, step by step, the consequences of their destructive behaviour. |
It is high time to stand up against those people and start to fix, step by step, the consequences of their destructive behaviour. |
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