Centrism and Extremism

Every Liberal has a Bolshevik dream

Norman Finkelstein did an interview (https://www.guardian2zotagl6tmjucg3lrhxdk4dw3lhbqnkvvkywawy3oqfoprid.onion/us-news/article/2024/may/17/university-protests-gaza-norman-finkelstein) with Guardian and said these things:

“The other slogan in question, which I had trouble with, was ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’.” “The greatest political slogan of the 20th century was the Bolshevik slogan in 1917: “Bread, peace, land.” What’s so brilliant about that slogan? “Bread” meant “bread for the starving workers”. “Peace” meant “peace for the soldiers who are dying on the front in world war one in droves”. And “land” meant “land for the land-hungry” – effectively, serfs. Those three words encompassed the whole program.” “But the fact that the slogan is venerable does not mean you shouldn’t think twice about it.”.

You can think twice on “Peace, Land, Bread”. A widely misunderstood myth about “Peace, Land, Bread” is “Best slogan should be standing in the middle”, no, they are absolutely wrong. First, they forget the order is “Peace, Land, Bread”. Peace means you betray and against your mother country, refuse to follow Tsar's calling to fulfilling your duty to protect its interest, back in Tsar’s era, Tsar is the represent and owner of Russia, loyal to his order is equal to loyal Russia. Land means you have to use brutal force, inhumanitarianly kill the landlords to get your land, most of the soldiers are poor peasants without their land, they were hired to work on the land belongs to someone else aka landlords. Bread means you refuse to pay your tax or rent to the Tsar and landlord. “Peace”, “Land” and “Bread” were arranged carefully, you betray the order and overthrow Tsar, then you go back to home kill the landlord and took his land away, then you work on it, then you enjoy your bread. A lot of those Liberal college professors always put themselves into a “objective and unbiased” position, they believe that is “justice and truth”. So 11 and 2, which one is the right answer of 1+1? Those people will confidently tell you “they can be both right”. Think again, “Peace, Land, Bread” was the best slogan of the 20th century, is that because its centrism?