I was glad they saw through that. You nowit made me respect the gedans. Ye. But the ararabs, erbs an, do have a like, its still around to a certain extent. I think it was basely your classic carismatic sexual appeal of some of the females used as recruiting tools. And definitely it's been an effective tool of american imperialism. They bibed a little too much of that. Frankfort shod, i mean, when you say something like sexual liberation is in h service ofnow, the anti imperialist, anti capitalist struggle, i means, just laughable.
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Growing up in the generation following the second world war, Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Ulrike Meinhof lead the West German militant Red Army Faction in a series of bombings, kidnappings and assassinations during the 1970s that led to the death of 35 people. Identifying with various leftist and communist causes including anti-imperialism, Maoism, and opposition to the Vietnam War, the group sought a break in their society from what they felt was a continuation of their parents’ generation of fascist government now under the control of what they saw as the American-led capitalist war machine. The group and their leaders in particular gained notoriety in the press and significant popularity amongst the youth of Germany, underscoring the generational divide that seemed to be growing in the shadow Nazi Germany’s defeat and subsequent de-Nazification process.