"Hijos del pueblo" - Spanish Anarchist Song
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Published 2020-10-11
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The woman on the thumbnail is Marina ganista who fought in the Spanish Civil war.
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Those weren’t their actual borders. But Anarchy knows no borders
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By the way , C.N.T means Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo (Natonal Work Confederation) , and F.A.I means Federación Anarquista Íberica (Iberian Anarchist Federation/Fedeation of Iberian Anarchists)
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2:57 The class when the teacher leaves
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When you once again purchase 1k infantry equipment with stolen gold
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Look at that spirit! Franco doesn't have a chance! Well, unless some fascists intervene to help him...but France and the UK would NEVER let that happen. Right?
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My grandfather was an anarchist in the FAI, he was sentenced to death by Franco and spent more than 10 years in prison. He belonged to the columns that accompanied Durruti to defend Madrid. He was always a Spartan man, he did not drink, he never bought on credit, he said that it was an invention of capital to enslave the worker, he did not smoke, he was almost a vegetarian, he showered with cold water and he was a staunch defender of the environment. In many of his conversations he told me that the CNT-FAI had been wrong before and during the civil war. Before for attacking the "bourgeois" Republic and playing in favor of the fascists and during the civil war for not understanding that to win a war military discipline is essential. He also told me something that I always remember: the difference between fascists and Stalinists was that the former only murdered their adversaries and the Stalinists also murdered those on the same side.
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“The revolutionary atmosphere remained as I had first known it. General and private, peasant and militiaman, still met as equals; everyone drew the same pay, wore the same clothes, ate the same food, and called everyone else 'thou' and 'comrade'; there was no boss-class, no menial-class, no beggars, no prostitutes, no lawyers, no priests, no boot-licking, no cap-touching. I was breathing the air of equality, and I was simple enough to imagine that it existed all over Spain. I did not realize that more or less by chance I was isolated among the most revolutionary section of the Spanish working class.” George Orwell, Homage to Catalonia
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"Protelariats of the World, Unite! We have nothing to lose but our chains!"
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Me after throwing a molotov cocktail:
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Broke: "IS THAT A KAISERREICH REFRENCE??!?!?!?!?!" Woke: "I do believe this is a reference to Red Flood 0.2"
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Spanish anarchist songs: " The earth shall be a beautiful garden! " Ukrainian anarchist songs: " *D E A T H* TO ALL WHO ARE IN THE WAY OF FREEDOM OF THE WORKING PEOPLE "
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ANARCHISM KNOWS NO BORDER INTENSIFIES
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broke: we should bring back the USSR woke: we should bring back anarchist catalonia bespoke: we should bring back the peasant republic of dithmarschen
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Me after winning as the Regional Defence Council of Aragon:
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This remember me of one Music of Socialist Spain that was like: "If this soil is of lord, why i don't see he working in it"
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Law, government cause much more suffering than Anarchy ever will
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The instrumental part is a truly beautiful succession of three musical threads : - The loud, boisterous, menacing horns, representing the hardships of the fight, - The soft, piano and staccatto violins for the distant paradise (hope) - then they combine triumphantly to give the final message: it is a hard fight, but worth fighting.
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Anarchist music makes me feel safe, especially this song.
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if you want to hear the singing, then here is the time: 2:55