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Let's say you brought both Lenin and Hitler back to life and showed them their supporters in 2026. Who would be more disappointed?

Hitler
>Socially maladjusted loners obsessed with Japanese cartoons
>Prison gang members
>Mexicans
>Map painting game enthusiasts

Lenin
>Insane faggots who cut off their dick
>Lazy druggies who don't want to work
>Spoiled rich kids

I think Hitler would immediately blow his brains out again and Lenin would have another stroke.
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I don't think they would care beyond the question of are these "followers" willing to obey orders
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>>530442475
i don’t follow either of these losers
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Lenin wasn't much of a theorist, he would draft up a plan on what's to be done and start executing it.
in fact I'd argue he cared more about the science of revolution than the science of communism.
Marx would be disappointed, Engels, Stalin, Mao, Castro, Oh Chi Minh and these kinds of more active-mined people would think of what to do next.
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>>530442475
>again
Hitler went to Argentina to negotiate Operation Paperclip and the Marshal Plan
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>>530442725
Unironically the right wing could learn a lot from Lenin in terms of strategy. He was evil but he wasn't stupid.



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