Solidarity forever

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Julia
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Solidarity forever

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Not exactly high effort, but wanted to share anyway. The name MAP Union often reminds me of the song "Solidarity Forever" by Ralph Chaplin. By changing only one single word in the first verse, it suddenly becomes a MAP anthem.

When the union's inspiration through the MAPs' blood shall run
There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun
Yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one
But the union makes us strong

Solidarity forever
Solidarity forever
Solidarity forever
For the union makes us strong.


I've been thinking about editing the other verses of the song as well for a full-length anthem, but they would require much more editing than the first verse.
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liliets
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Re: Solidarity forever

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It does match well
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Lennon72
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Re: Solidarity forever

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Very nice.
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Re: Solidarity forever

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I know it's like, too late XD, but it would be nice if we had songs for ourselves. There are countles anthems and revolutionary songs that with just some tweaks or even without them if sung in a different enough context could be claimed by the MAP community.

some examples I could think of would be:
"Ça Ira"
"Heckerlied"
"Glory to those who look forward"
"La Libertat"
"Wide is my motherland"
"Oh, Little Apple"
"El Pueblo Unido"
"Fierce Weather"(Or really any makhnovist song)
"Hijos del Pueblo"
"Comunists, Forward" (Yes, the KPRF anthem)
"Narodovolchesky Hymn"

And so on...
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