Wells: I am very grateful to you, Mr. Stalin, for giving me the opportunity to talk with you. I was recently in the United States. I had a long interview with President Roosevelt, and in it I tried to find out, by what ideas he allows himself to be guided. Now that I am with you I ask, what you do to change the world.
Stalin: Not so much.
Wells: I travel the world as a simple man, and as a simple man I observe what happens around me.
Stalin: Men of the public life of your importance they are not "simple people". Naturally, only history pronounces the definitive judgment about the importance that this or that man has had; but in any case, you do not contemplate the world with the eyes of the "simple man".
We imagine LondonGerry is HG Wells. Now, this would be the face after hearing the comment |
This is the beginning of the interview that I. Stalin gave to the brit journalist HG Wells in 1934. Apart of the opening, to show good manners from both parts, the first respond of Koba to the lefty Brit just takes out his cover mask. Just a master touch. Genius.
So much, that then the brit is compelled to say this straight away:
Wells: I do not pretend modesty. What I mean is, I try to see the world with the eyes of the simple man, and not with those of a party politician or a senior administration official. (...)
Mc T N says to " I do not pretend modesty"this: Yes you did, you pretend so. But failed...
But did not work that time. Many times before, and many after but not there and then. And we add, this is the way, this is the real deep thinking that so many people have this days. Back then as well, but more this days, much more. And the social media and so allows this kind of people to put up nice images, really nice slogans and appear even more lefty and radical, confusing much more in the general public, and this of course is not a good service except for the system itself.
Like the likes of Gerry Adams has been and is a disservice to the Irish Republican Cause
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