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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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Those who have adopted the principles of dialectical materialism
find it easy to appear to be Communists one day and Fascists the next, in
order to eventually achieve their goal. Because the goals of Fascism and
Communism are the same—to oppress people—the line between these
two ideologies is very indistinct. The only difference is that
Communism continues its oppression secretly, under "humanistic" slo-
gans while trying to validate its characteristic oppression and brutality.
Behind these various curtains of secrecy, Communism is still in
power in the Russian State, which has a classical Communist structure.
The USSR's military control over the Turkic republics still stands. Even
in their capitalist system, passionate Communist members continue to
oppress the people. Their anti-religious and amoral suggestions alienate
society from its moral values and encourage it to dismiss the existence of
God. After this, no reason remains for them not to accept Communism.
Russian Communists, who still march carrying posters of Stalin
and Lenin, have power that cannot be despised or underestimated. In
his 1904 book, One Step Forward, Two Steps Back, Lenin stated that on
the road to any eventual goal, there must be a temporary step backward.
This is how the Communists regard the collapse of the USSR in 1991. In
this book, Lenin wrote:
One step forward, two steps back. . . . It happens in the lives of individuals,
and it happens in the history of nations and in the development of parties.
It would be the most criminal cowardice to doubt even for a moment the
inevitable and complete triumph of the principles of revolutionary Social-
Democracy, of proletarian organisation and Party discipline. 132
Mao Lives!
In Eastern Europe and Russia, Communist systems that collapsed
in the 1990's are likely to come back to life. But another kind of
Communism never has collapsed and, under the appearance of capital-
ism, continues to gain strength every day. This version of Communism
is the worst and most barbarous kind: Maoism.
After Soviet Russia collapsed in 1991, statues of Lenin and Stalin
were toppled from their places. Russia abandoned Communism—sup-