In Metro 2033 in chapter Frontline, Red Line comissar sings the Internationale. After you fall from the handcar you just have to go back and listen unnoticed. Too bad he stops after few seconds
@@vycepletsplays2078 Yes, the Interionationale is sung by Pavel in Metro: Last Light, you can hear it from behind the door to the tunnel he was supposed to be executed in
I know in the mission where you hide under train to go to frontline, somebody is singing warzaviaska!!! I notice it cause all of this song exist even in Italian for the old good PCI. ( Italian communist party, that one that cia try to eliminate with op gladio) and there is a song called “ stato e padroni” ( state and owners) that is based on warzaviaska or how is wrote ahahha
Любимая франшиза книг и игр. Спасибо товарищ что сделали как раз подходящую и в тему песню, а я вот хотел спросить, вы не будете против если такую тему возьму у вас? Я тоже надумываю свой канал развивать
the second verse is especially true today. No God, king or hero can save us. We have to do it ourselves. We have to bring "the woke" and corporations down. Also I am happy I found it. Red line always was The best faction. It feelt on "it's place" in the setting.
The line of political correctness and communism should be one in the same, reactionary tendencies like ethnic, racial, national, or cis-gender supremacy, by workers of the oppressor nation should not be tolerated. Lenin criticized it, as he was against anti-Semitism (he made a famous speech against this clarifying that there are Jewish working-class amidst Jewish exploiters like any other group), anti-Russian chauvinism (he had passed indigenous policies that allowed the ethnic groups of Russia to express themselves freely and even have the capacity to create autonomous regions, even if some were petit-bourgeois in nature in the firm belief that socialist rule would occur and they would rejoin the Soviet fold), and anti-homophobia (the bolsheviks decriminalized homosexuality during his leadership). "The woke" is not the problem, what would be is if they didn't tie the struggle of the oppressed to the overarching class struggle, especially if they uncritically permitted and supported the wider acceptance of historically oppressed peoples' to serve in the positions and ranks of the bourgeois military and police, or as members of the exploiter class.
@@davidmartinez688 Stalin persecuted homosexuals, transvestites, and religious Jews, and rehabilitated the Russian Orthodox Church, as well as the Tsars of old.
@@tariqnasneed3857 I'm talking about Lenin, I know Stalin did that and that was wrong and a reversal of the previous revolutionary gains under Lenin's leadership
@@davidmartinez688 What you refer to as gains, many others would refer to as losses. Lenin himself had very little interest in topics of sexuality and mostly let his utopian compatriots decide on party standards for him. He never made speeches denouncing homophobia as he did denouncing Anti-Semitism. Most laws enacted in Revolutionary Russia were made simply to be the opposite of what Tsarist Russia did. Stalin understood that there were positive and negative aspects of the old society, and each one should be taken with a grain of salt. Homosexuality and Transgenderism are examples of corrupt, bourgeois decadence, Lenin's view of nationality was defeatist and self-destructive to the survival of the USSR, Lenin's radical anti-religious terror did nothing but alienate the workers from the government, and Russia's history being viewed exclusively as negative was not healthy for either the psychology of the ethnic Russian or the legitimacy of a Union that consisted primarily of Russians.
Очерняет Красную Линию только то, что Корбута как и старшего брата Москвина убрали офицеры ФСБ из Метро-2. В последствии дискридетировав как коммунистов, так и националистов. В последствии заявив что это две стороны одна медаль.