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Published: Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Bylined to: Arthur Shaw

Pigtail socialists are indeed indignant, but their indignation isn't righteous...

VHeadline commentarist Arthur Shaw writes: During a meeting of the Socialist International Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean held in the Guatemalan city of Antigua, delegates issued a resolution expressing concern for the "strained and hard" political situation in Venezuela.

"They also decided to send a special mission to the country to directly learn about the violations of the rule of law and harassment denounced by opposition representatives during the plenary session," VHeadline.com reports.

"Pigtail" socialism of the Socialist International is indignant because pigtail socialists like to listen to packs of lies, calumnies, and slanders from AD, a bourgeois party in Venezuela, about revolutionary socialists who politically strive to strengthen the democratic form of the state while these revolutionary socialists at the same time augment the proletarian content of the state. Pigtail socialists despise any transition of the state from bourgeois to proletarian in class content no matter how pristine the democratic form of the state remains or becomes. 

Yes, pigtail socialists are indeed indignant, but their indignation isn't righteous. It is revolting.

Pigtails say and believe the content of the state should always vest in the bourgeois from the liberal sector of the capitalist class, the sector of the bourgeoisie that dares to oppose bestial bourgeois reactionaries by tossing the workers and the poor crumbs and scraps, now and then. 

  • Pigtails expect the workers to sing, dance and bow when pigtails ... standing proudly beside their beloved bourgeois liberal boss ... throw crumbs and scraps at the working class.

Bourgeois democracy and pigtail socialism differ in only one way; pigtail socialists of Socialist international give each of their members a pigtail ... usually only one but sometimes two tails ... to pin on the back of his head. When they are very indignant, it is the custom of pigtail socialists to wave sweepingly their tails from right to left and vice versa, as they take the longest steps their legs will allow. 

The Socialist International is a pigtail that dangles from the back of the head and down the back of the liberal bourgeoisie.

Arthur Shaw
arthur.shaw@vheadline.com

http://www.vheadline.com/shaw

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