De Jong? (23 Viewers)

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
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#21
Ian said:
Nope, it's very communist. The revolution lives and the new world will be obtained. Wealth will be redistributed worldwide, and the international brotherhood of man is attainable. I feel very strongly that the current globalistic capitalist system is setting itself up for collapse. Viva la revolution!
For me there isn't that clear a line between capitalism and communism, its not like they're opposites like communism and socialism are (if I'm getting my political ideologies right). But all the same, good luck with that. :biggrin:
 

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Jul 12, 2002
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#22
Desmond said:
For me there isn't that clear a line between capitalism and communism, its not like they're opposites like communism and socialism are (if I'm getting my political ideologies right). But all the same, good luck with that. :biggrin:
To me, pure communism and pure capitalism are the same thing, but in different ways. As long as rational thought and human decency prevail, I'm down.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
#23
Ian said:
Nope, it's very communist. The revolution lives and the new world will be obtained. Wealth will be redistributed worldwide, and the international brotherhood of man is attainable. I feel very strongly that the current globalistic capitalist system is setting itself up for collapse. Viva la revolution!



No offence taken. I disclaim nothing. I am a communist, and I dedicate my life the ideals expressed in those lyrics, that's why I have them in my sig. Seriously.
and what makes u think, humanity will adopt an already colapsed system?
 
Jul 12, 2002
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#24
Cronios said:
and what makes u think, humanity will adopt an already colapsed system?
Surely you don't think that I mean Leninism? Besides, communism is not a system, it's the natural evolution of the human society. Look into the hegelian dialective.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,566
#25
De Jong has signed with Hamburg... time to close the thread


Hamburg win race for De Jong



Hamburg have won the race to sign Ajax midfielder Nigel de Jong.

Reports suggest the Dutch side have received a fee in the region of €1 million (£680,000) for the player whose contract was due to expire in six months' time.

Tottenham had been keen on securing de Jong on a pre-contract agreement but Hamburg have clinched the deal with the player signing a four-and-a-half year contract.

De Jong will join fellow Dutch internationals Khalid Boulahrouz and Rafael van der Vaart at Hamburg as the Bundesliga outfit seek to cement their title challenge.

De Jong made his international debut in March 2004 and has gone on to win nine further caps.


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Jul 12, 2002
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#29
Stephan said:
i have to say, i am surprised that a team like hamburg won the race.....not some europe powerhouse.....
It's not that surprising, given what Nigel said about the team he's looking for. At Hamburg he'll get playing time and he'll be a star. Besides, wouldn't you want to play for a team like Hamburg who are on the way up?
 
Jan 7, 2004
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#33
Desmond said:
Ian, is it just me or does that signature sound a tad communist? :biggrin:


No offence intended of course, but nowadays you need a disclaimer for everything around here, even with a safety smiley. :groan:

whats wrong with communism. i love communism
 

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