I'm playing this song right now in Germany 🇩🇪. Unfortunately, I'm not in Berlin Wedding today but in the beautiful city of Düsseldorf. Dankeschön. Thanks. 😌
How was the the greatest when he failed fighting them at ever turn and then did nothing to stop the rise of the nazis instead he focused on the so called social fascists crippling the anti fascist resistance
Okay hold your horses now, maybe Dimitrov was better. Look, I like the man, but he pretty much sit in jail or other concentration camps during the entirety of the fascist regime...
@baumi6787 what country are you from anyway. You can't just dismiss that 'socialism' doesn't work when China, a marxist country (and is very much still socialist) went from one of the world's poorest countries with more than 800 million people in poverty to surprising the USA in terms of PPP, has a higher average wage for its workers than most of south-east Asia, living standards higher than it's level in GDP per capita, and I could go on. If you were to make the argument that China having some market mechanisms isn't socialism but rather capitalism, Mao's era is also regarded as the highest advancement in human development despite setbacks from a single famine; take the increase of the life expectancy of living standards to almost 30 years in Mao's reign as one example. I could give several other countries as a casestudy to counter the argument that socialism has failed e.g. Cuba under economic subjugation by the US (sole global superpower) has very much maintained it's advancements in living standards and kept it's economy afloat in such dire conditions, or the GDR which had one of the world's best childcare systems, a world class education system which the Finns were even inspired from (Finland is considered a benchmark for education), relatively good healthcare system, social security - most of that was gone after reunification or replaced with a privatised model.
@elchicogore9517 of course, to say that socialism doesn't work overshadows the fact that it did work for 100s of millions of people. It's ironic how he says that 'they have the best music'; yeah because socialists and socialism as an economic system isn't blinded by greed, or the pursuit for profit which allows us to actually focus on our creative potential.
Also, never heard this version before, the lyrics are very unique. Amazing find as always
I misread the title as "German wedding song" and I was so confused lmao
Коммунистическая музыка всегда красива.
My type of wedding song
Wedding is a place in Berlin, which at the time was dominated by left wing politics, hence the name
@@cortexradio Bro you ruined the joke 😔😭
@@cortexradio Also omw to start a wedding in Wedding, Berlin in the future when I have a wife.
I'm playing this song right now in Germany 🇩🇪. Unfortunately, I'm not in Berlin Wedding today but in the beautiful city of Düsseldorf. Dankeschön. Thanks. 😌
play Auferstanden aus Ruinen at the Bundestag too, do a speedrun on how fast you would be thrown out
If you're in a beautiful that can't be Düsseldorf I'm so sorry
Ach komm, sag mir nicht du bis nh Kölner.
Ernst Thälmann was the greatest anti‐fascist hero to have lived
@@cortexradio I feel that, even though Thaelmanb was most certainly a great antifascist, calling him the greatest is a bit of a stretch
How was the the greatest when he failed fighting them at ever turn and then did nothing to stop the rise of the nazis instead he focused on the so called social fascists crippling the anti fascist resistance
Он безусловно герой, а далее дело вкуса
What nonsense
Okay hold your horses now, maybe Dimitrov was better. Look, I like the man, but he pretty much sit in jail or other concentration camps during the entirety of the fascist regime...
This song goes way harder when u sing it with your comrades
❤🚩Какая красота!
That was so fast, huh?
Please do “Soberanía” by Los Rústicos del Norte next! Third request!
New song lets go
Love it❤
🚩🚩🚩🫡🫡🫡❤️❤️❤️
Isn’t it ernst busch ?
It could be, but I find nothing saying so. My ears are not good enough to distinguish singers (and if it is, I cannot find the accompaniment).
Even as a guy that hates socalisem they have the best music xD
Why do you hate socialism?
@@trtyuiop Well bc my grandparents almost died of that and bc it dose not work
@baumi6787 It's surprising because i saw my own country only get on pure decay after 100 years of capitalism.
@baumi6787 what country are you from anyway. You can't just dismiss that 'socialism' doesn't work when China, a marxist country (and is very much still socialist) went from one of the world's poorest countries with more than 800 million people in poverty to surprising the USA in terms of PPP, has a higher average wage for its workers than most of south-east Asia, living standards higher than it's level in GDP per capita, and I could go on. If you were to make the argument that China having some market mechanisms isn't socialism but rather capitalism, Mao's era is also regarded as the highest advancement in human development despite setbacks from a single famine; take the increase of the life expectancy of living standards to almost 30 years in Mao's reign as one example. I could give several other countries as a casestudy to counter the argument that socialism has failed e.g. Cuba under economic subjugation by the US (sole global superpower) has very much maintained it's advancements in living standards and kept it's economy afloat in such dire conditions, or the GDR which had one of the world's best childcare systems, a world class education system which the Finns were even inspired from (Finland is considered a benchmark for education), relatively good healthcare system, social security - most of that was gone after reunification or replaced with a privatised model.
@elchicogore9517 of course, to say that socialism doesn't work overshadows the fact that it did work for 100s of millions of people. It's ironic how he says that 'they have the best music'; yeah because socialists and socialism as an economic system isn't blinded by greed, or the pursuit for profit which allows us to actually focus on our creative potential.