Alaskaball [comrade/them]A to memes • 2 years agoThis but Stalin.imagemessage-square25 fedilinkarrow-up1173
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minus-squaregeikei [none/use name]hexbear17·2 years agoActualy Mao was the better orator so if its to visit a speech he would be more hype From famous communist leaders in order of best at speeches to worst id imagine it would go: Lenin=Castro>Mao>Stalin link
minus-squarePresident_Obama [they/them]hexbear15·edit-22 years agoAnd I wouldn't understand any of em :gigachad-hd: "Privyet" and "ni hao" is the best i can do link
minus-squareAlaskaball [comrade/them]hexagonAhexbear13·2 years agoStalin's honest, straightforward, and to-the-point speeches are among the best in the world given by national leaders. It has the most minimal fluff or flowery language in it that many orators use to take up record space. It directly conveys the needed message efficiently, laying out the facts and the tasks to be done to accomplish objectives with minimalist flourish. That's of course my objective position on making tier lists of orators. link
minus-squarejack [he/him, comrade/them]hexbear3·2 years agoI've heard that Lenin was not actually a very good public orator link
minus-squaregeikei [none/use name]hexbear5·2 years agoidk in the available vids his body language seems top tier and a couple of speeches (audio) that have survived seem pretty succint and energized and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj7iRwzX-A0 link
minus-squareSnackuleata [any]hexbear2·2 years agoYou wouldn't become a Trotskyist? Heard he was a great orator. link
Actualy Mao was the better orator so if its to visit a speech he would be more hype
From famous communist leaders in order of best at speeches to worst id imagine it would go:
Lenin=Castro>Mao>Stalin
And I wouldn't understand any of em :gigachad-hd:
"Privyet" and "ni hao" is the best i can do
Stalin's honest, straightforward, and to-the-point speeches are among the best in the world given by national leaders. It has the most minimal fluff or flowery language in it that many orators use to take up record space. It directly conveys the needed message efficiently, laying out the facts and the tasks to be done to accomplish objectives with minimalist flourish. That's of course my objective position on making tier lists of orators.
I've heard that Lenin was not actually a very good public orator
idk in the available vids his body language seems top tier and a couple of speeches (audio) that have survived seem pretty succint and energized and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj7iRwzX-A0
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You wouldn't become a Trotskyist? Heard he was a great orator.