
I totally remember this, and I know some of you do, too. During the early 1980s for many of us in the US Solidarność was heroic in facing both the Polish and Soviet states. There was also very clearly this reality of class struggle, and struggle of common people against the state. I think of this from time to time.
by mwehle
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I remember throwing snowballs at the tanks from the overpass. I also remember the designated snitch who screened all who were entering the condo I lived in. And the tapped rotary phone at home, which altered our behavior – I only stopped speaking in code in the early 90s when I moved out.
A song for today:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yia6Y_ST7IY
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I remember we were shot at one night when me and my father run a curfew checkpoint in car. In a middle of the street was a tank and soldiers blocking the road. Instead of stoping when the soldiers asked us to stop and come to a halt, my father turned into another street and run for it. He didn’t want us to spend the night locked up, I believe he didn’t think they would shoot at their own people. We had to patch few holes in the body and touch up the paint. Crazy times.
Nobody use paint in PRL all building are shade of grey
No teleranek was the first morning surprise. Some sad boomer in cringe glasses instead.
Climate change deniers where??
Sorry for off topic
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