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Those Who Promote Saviors and Great Stars Have No Right to Sing "The Internationale"! (Twenty Versions of "The Internationale")

2006/4/13 21:08:00

"The Internationale" contains a famous line: There has never been a savior, nor do we rely on gods or emperors. To create the happiness of humanity, we depend entirely on ourselves. Anyone who promotes saviors and great stars runs completely counter to the spirit of "The Internationale" and has no right to sing it!

As everyone knows, any person's body is merely the result of a series of biochemical reactions, and any thought is determined by matter and environment. That is to say, any person is the result of causes -- no person is a first mover or God. Only in neurotic religions like Christianity does a so-called savior or great star exist.

If there truly were a savior or great star in this world, then they would have to be someone immortal and invulnerable to weapons. Otherwise, a person who cannot even transcend life and death, who cannot even control their own life -- how could they become a savior or great star? Has such a person ever existed in world history? If not, then there is no savior or great star. If so, please point them out.

History can only be the history of humanity; any individual is merely a passing guest of history. Time will not stop for anyone, and the sun's rising has nothing to do with any person. Those who object can verify this with a simple experiment: please make the sun stop rising from tomorrow onward. Can anyone do this? If not, then there is absolutely no need for further discussion.

"The Internationale," because of "There has never been a savior, nor do we rely on gods or emperors. To create the happiness of humanity, we depend entirely on ourselves," is truly international. All self-proclaimed or externally proclaimed saviors and great stars -- their greatness dissolves into nothing within the song. The different versions of "The Internationale" below are what truly constitutes singing the same song.

I. Chinese version:

II. Russian version:

III. English version:

IV. German version:

V. Italian version:

VI. French version:

VII. Japanese version:

VIII. Spanish version:

IX. Portuguese version:

X. Vietnamese version:

XI. Swedish version:

XII. Hebrew version:

XIII. Turkish version:

XIV. Dutch version:

XV. Danish version:

XVI. Kurdish version:

XVII. Korean version:

XVIII. Thai version:

XIX. Romanian version:

XX. Chinese rock version: