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NEO-COMMUNISM. Moscow agents 'Andre-Gides' revived by KGB in France

Publication time: 5 January 2013, 17:02

According to Russia's media outlets, a neo-communist movement has been revived in France by the KGB. New French Euro-communists follow the path of their predecessors, such as Andre Gide, Romain Rolland, HG Wells, Theodore Dreiser and other "progressive" left-liberal scum, who praised and glorified Russian tyrants Lenin and Stalin in 1920-1930s.

Truly there is nothing new under the sun.

 

A modern French left-liberal and a hard drinker, G. Depardieu, for example, writes within subversive KGB Euro-communist activities, possibly, on Moscow money:

"I love Putin very much. My father was a communist. I love Russia - its people, history and writers. Russia is a country with great democracy. Hail to Russia!"

 

Another French left-liberal, neo-communist and a bitter enemy of Islam (like Putin), Brigitte Bardot, teaches in an interview with a French paper, Nice Matin under a pattern, compiled by the KGB back in 1920's:

"I find a lot of humanity (beaucoup d'humanité) in Putin (compare with the classic Communist slogan "Lenin is the most human human being!" - KC). Always, when I ask Putin something, he basically gives it to me (it seems that money is involved, for the neo-communist subversive activities in France, what else could the KGB thug Putin give her? - KC). He has done more for animal welfare than all our successive presidents (animal for animals, it is not without reason that Putin was called a dog by US ex-ambassador in Moscow- KC). And besides, there is no "Eid el Kebira" in Russia (in fact, there is - KC).

The more bloody a Russian tyrant is, the more he traditionally loved by "progressive" French "intellectuals", like Depardieu and Bardot.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center



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