Comrade Manu Kant

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Comrade Manu Kant

Comrade Manu Kant

@ivanbelinsky

Journo | Working-class poet | Satirist | ML | 15 books | With Indians, Russians, Mayans, Incans, Red Indians, Africans, Asians & poor whites | Russia in heart

Chandigarh, India Katılım Mayıs 2026
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Jessica M@Jesii_ca_M·
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Comrade Manu Kant@ivanbelinsky·
@_excitedneuron_ @MattooShashank Ok. Be a slave of America then & keep on spouting lies & pro-American propaganda. Alternatively, search on the Internet & try to find out how many divisions Hitler had on the Soviet front & how many divisions Hitler had on the Western front.
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Shashank Mattoo@MattooShashank·
Q: What is your favourite war movie as ex-army chief? Gen. Naravane: The Longest Day. It's a World War 2 movie Q: So no Bollywood movies? Gen. Naravane: No. Because they aren't realistic. They romanticise war. But War is a bloody game
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Comrade Manu Kant@ivanbelinsky·
@NBDwrites @DivaJain2 @SatishBahri 8. Your 'layers of history' is just bourgeois eclecticism trying to dilute the truth that socialism defeated fascism. History is written by the victors — and the hammer and sickle planted over the Reichstag is the only perspective that matters."
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Comrade Manu Kant@ivanbelinsky·
@NBDwrites @DivaJain2 @SatishBahri 7. The real heroes are the Soviet working class, the Communist Party, and Comrade Stalin's leadership that industrialized the country and organized the victory. Everything else is either secondary or outright falsification.
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Diva Jain
Diva Jain@DivaJain2·
This film puts Border 2 to shame - President's son on Utah beach with cane in one hand pistol in another, Scot commandoes landing on sword beach to bagpipes + Lord Lovat with his dog "Winston" banging an Armoured car with his cane to make it start. Has he even seen the film?
Shashank Mattoo@MattooShashank

Q: What is your favourite war movie as ex-army chief? Gen. Naravane: The Longest Day. It's a World War 2 movie Q: So no Bollywood movies? Gen. Naravane: No. Because they aren't realistic. They romanticise war. But War is a bloody game

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Comrade Manu Kant@ivanbelinsky·
@ako660 The only aim of Hollywood is for the Global South to admire whites & their capitalism. On the Soviet front, the Nazis had 175 divisions vs 15 in Europe & else where after 1941. The main fighting to defeat Hitler was one by the Soviets. The real heroes are the Soviet people.
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Anuradha🇮🇳@ako660·
Lovely write up. Your work always takes me somewhere. The same for me with The Bridge On River Kwai. Breathes history. The film does take historical liberties but the journey itself reminds WWII destinations of tragedy, and endurance. The death railway is a reminder of great human suffering.
Nandini@NBDwrites

Both The Longest Day and A Bridge Too Far are based on real events and, in my view, are exceptionally well made. I first watched them in school at my father @SatishBahri insistence. He was a paratrooper and for him these weren’t merely films but reflections of battles studied in IMA and understood in professional depth. Soon after, we visited Omaha Beach in Normandy and Arnhem in Netherlands. Those places don’t just tell history. They hold it. Perhaps that’s the difference. The older generation experienced these stories as history brought to life; today, they’re often judged as just another film.

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KKR HAI TAYYAR
KKR HAI TAYYAR@_excitedneuron_·
@ivanbelinsky @MattooShashank Yeah and on normandy france and western germany they were fighting with laser guns and cardboard tanks Real war was only happening on the eastern front You will go to extreme lengths to disagree with someone only to end up looking like a fool
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Comrade Manu Kant@ivanbelinsky·
@NBDwrites @DivaJain2 @SatishBahri Then why are you writing fiction on 2nd ww? American war movies are all untruths & needlessly glorify Americans & the British. The main fighting was on the Soviet front. 175 Nazi divisions vs 15 divisions for Europe. The real heroes are the Soviet people.
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Comrade Manu Kant@ivanbelinsky·
@NBDwrites @DivaJain2 @SatishBahri Watch Soviet films. Read history books written by the USSR. By the time, the allies of the USSR opened the 2nd front, the war was virtually over. Stalingrad & Kursk had broken the spine of Hitler. The USSR stood ready to conquer Europe with socialism. Allies wanted to stop that.
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Nandini
Nandini@NBDwrites·
Both The Longest Day and A Bridge Too Far are based on real events and, in my view, are exceptionally well made. I first watched them in school at my father @SatishBahri insistence. He was a paratrooper and for him these weren’t merely films but reflections of battles studied in IMA and understood in professional depth. Soon after, we visited Omaha Beach in Normandy and Arnhem in Netherlands. Those places don’t just tell history. They hold it. Perhaps that’s the difference. The older generation experienced these stories as history brought to life; today, they’re often judged as just another film.
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Sonel@allthingzabsurd·
"P*nis ekdam strong ho gaya hai aapko dekh kar, aap haath lagakar dekhiye." To Indian men: stop crying about generalizations and start crying about the fact that women face this daily terror. If you see a man harassing a woman, don't mind your own business & shut him down immediately. Give us a break from this nightmare. @MumbaiPolice
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Comrade Manu Kant@ivanbelinsky·
@ManishTewari @SecRubio Despite your intelligence, you are still a 'baccha' if you believe in friendship with countries like America. Laughable!! But not exactly.
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Manish Tewari@ManishTewari·
No regret , No remorse, no empathy, no sympathy. Abrupt, abrasive confrontational . @SecRubio could not have been more belligerent The sub text in between the lines is - Indian sailors were responsible for what happened to them. Hardly the language you use with a country you call a friend. Rather than being namby pamby and wishy washy @DrSJaishankar must put out his read out of the call . It would be interesting to know whether @DrSJaishankar stood upto this coarseness.
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