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Nightmarchers[edit]

Thanks for adding material to Nightmarchers.[1] Can you give me more information about the second paragraph? Is it sourced to Carrol's *Hawaii's Best Spooky Tales? Please join me on Talk:Nightmarchers when you have time. Thanks. Viriditas (talk) 08:43, 29 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Viriditas, thank you for your suggestions. I noticed on your page you are a member of WikiProject Hawaii. Being from Hawaii, I might like to join. About the second paragraph to Nightmarchers, what is it you want to know? Thanks again. Aloha.

I will leave you an invitation to the project and I'll start a discussion on the article talk page about Nightmarchers. Viriditas (talk) 22:29, 31 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Russian Revolution[edit]

Although having triumphed in the Russian Civil War, when they took charge of the government they had new problems. The Bolshevik party was composed mostly of laborers, not many members had much leadership expirience. The party was not the most unified, although it did encourage discipline and unity. Within the pary there was opposition by both individuals and groups. This really frustrated Lenin, so he changed that situation. The Bolsheviks were also faced with criticism and opposition, and the Bolsheviks showed no tolerance at all. The Bolsheviks believed very stongly on the evil of class. They favored the classes that used to be mistreated and were very much the enimies of the former elite class. Because of their dislike of class, the bolsheviks eliminated it and created the opposite of class in society.
  1. Incorrect article, see "October Revolution"
  2. They didn't take charge of government, the existing Soviets assumed supremacy
  3. The Soviets weren't exclusively Bolshevik, outside of Leningrad they were all party, claiming the Soviets were Bolshevik in 1917 is a gross distortion
  4. The Bolshevik party was most certainly not composed of a majority of laborers, see Lenin on this
  5. "Not many members had much leadership expirience[sic]"
    1. Relevance of "leadership experience" as a general catagory
    2. Really indistinct as a term, do you mean "experience controlling bourgeois governments"
  6. Opposition within the party, you're really trying to deal with it in a single sentence?
  7. "This really frustrated Lenin" non encyclopedic. Additionally, Lenin is usually depicted as riding intraparty factional tensions, not as some genius par excellence.
  8. "so he changed the situation" lack of specified noun.
  9. The Bolsheviks were faced with criticism and opposition, both in the form of a White reaction, and a Third Revolution. Tolerance was used as one in a number of tactics. See Victor Serge.
  10. Your stuff on class is patent nonsense.

The first point is the most telling, though the constant errors of fact and interpretation make for the patency of the nonsense. Most of your sentences, by having non-standard interpretations, would require detailed citation. If you want to pursue this, I suggest the October Revolution article.Fifelfoo (talk) 01:32, 1 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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