“We shall not bear arms, nor shall we spread any Greek blood, except for the blood of the traitor, the communists!..” – Greek song, Anthem of Organization X.
This was the belief of everyone back in Greece during the old times. Now we notice a rise in traitorous communists in Greece. In 2023, the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) received over 400,000 votes, 7% of all of Greece. Let’s take a look at why the KKE are a bunch of traitors, and maybe make some sense of why people support them.
In 1946-49, Greece was in a civil war, and the KKE took part in that war alongside the National Liberation Front (EAM). The Communists started the war, and wanted to remove the government and create their own parliament. If the communists had won the war, they would have sold half the country to the Russians (USSR-Soviet Union). The Communists killed around 10,000 Greeks during the war. The Communists also stole Greek children from their families, and sent them away to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Albania, Russia, and other communist countries. And if that is too far in the old years, here is something more new. The Communists were at the 2008 riots. These are the people you want in office? Murderers and traitors? Everyone says the Golden Dawn killed people. Who did they kill? What war did the golden dawn start? Where are the 10,000 dead from the golden dawn? Because if the Golden Dawn is now illegal for being “murderers”, why is the KKE not also illegal?
The KKE believes in very stupid ideologies as well. Socialism doesn’t work! End of story. So how will they save our country? The communists also have many ties with Turkey. During Turkey’s war of independence, it was Greek Communists who didn’t support the Greeks fighting in Anatolia, and it was the communists who made Greece weak during the end of WW2, and stopped Greece from taking North Epirus. It is the Communists who yell “To hell with the family, to hell with the country! Greece needs to die, so we can live!”.
Traitors, Murderers, Idiots, COMMUNISTS!
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/greek-civil-war-1944-1949
https://libcom.org/article/greek-riots-eyewitness-reports-17-december-2008
https://damomac.wordpress.com/2008/12/20/dekemvriana-2008/
https://www.ekathimerini.com/in-depth/1229348/unearthed-documents-about-the-first-act-of-the-greek-civil-war/
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/ADA029881.pdf

