> comes home a week later > sees ANOTHER Ayden George upload in just a week > smiles more than usual in a week > proceeds to get ready to subscribe to Project: Restoration
Нам ненавистны тиранов короны, Цепи народа-страдальца мы чтим. Кровью народной залитые троны, Кровью мы наших врагов обагрим. Месть беспощадная всем супостатам, Всем паразитам трудящихся масс. Мщенье и смерть всем царям-плутократам Близок победы торжественный час.
I just had a remix idea: a Spanish Civil War medley! You could split it up into Republican and Nationalist remixes, or combine into one just to mess with everyone. I'm thinking the anthem of the Spanish Republic, Ay Carmela, Hijos del Pueblo, and maybe A las Barricadas (might be too similar to Warszawianka) to represent the Republicans, and Marcha Real, Oriamendi, Cara al Sol, and if you really want to mess with people, Primavera (División Azul song, same melody as Katyusha) to represent the Nationalists.
I love how today we have a kurmanji version of a spanish anarchist song on the same melody as a polish socialist song popularised by russians uploaded to youtube. Truly a peak socialist music circlejerk moment
The shouts of workers from all nations can be heard from Warsaw to San Francisco in the west, Oslo in the north, Tokyo in the east, and Cape Town in the south.
апхзахпзахпзхазпхазпхазпхзапхзазпахпзрхпзрхпзхрзпхзрхпзрхпзрзхрзхпзрхпзрх, блин.... Я теперь тоже* жду юнкеров гвардейской школы в обработке айдена... Азпахрпзхрпх, как всегда базированно, основано, BASED, товарищ Батов!
It would be cool if Poland got an update where sometime, maybe not after the German civil war but some time later Poland can get a focus tree to liberate itself from Germany
This synthwave music looks more suitable for some sort of cyberpunk dystopia rather than a near-WW2 polit-fi, where humanity has just begun to master short-term flights into space, and where socialism are more discreditated due to ineffective economical policy of Bucharin, far more, than Stalin(if you believe what is now said and written about Stalin’s economic policy in textbooks and videos and comments on RU-vid, of course, where one document is more sekrit than the other, as says), and where the Soviet economic model is remembered only by bits of the Soviet regime in Russia itself, often slipping into the left-SRism.