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Still, keep the flames burning.

When we live under oppression and wanted to end it, we continue keeping the flame burning always no matter the cost. This has being the objective of many freedom fighters, who think oppression is a killer disease in an exploitative system of expropriation.
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But how sustaineous can the flame continue burning even when things get tough and critical. The motive of this is because histories never abstract in event, as those acclaim freedom have quenched the flame with their hands, instead of sustaining it. And the result of such consequences is ideas walking into limbo.
Why the flame shouldn’t be quenching? Is because, these revolutionaries called socialist in their long history of struggle of building the mass in ghetto, has proven steadfastness in theory and practical. They have shown that they had duty to humanity, to theirselves and also, changing world to better place.

The screen portrayed and talks the very day the government Jonathan unleash an attack on the mass, when the oil industry went into deregulation effect. The policy drags a lot of tons of voices, foot on street and agitation to collapse capitalism. And the occurrence of this historic event was from the general strike and protest of January 9th to 16th, 2012.
January 12th, 2012 at bale, Okoya and Amukoko-Badia, history also make reference to these revolutionaries socialist in ghetto slum. They seize the opportunity to educating the mass and organize by achieving the utmost of goal of revolution.

This is what the screen is really talking about. That, still, keeps the flames burning, is not about compromise, is about consistence and ideological guidance to struggle; which on the part of these revolutionaries socialist who dwell in ghetto have always maintain; also, using the democratic socialist movement (DSM) to champion their course in history. This, they think and know what they owe to history and mass in building a stronger movement to collapse capitalism.

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