Based on Google translate it seems as if they are saying: the military is an enemy of the people which must be opposed, but the 2008 constitution being torn up was also anti-people, and this event only proves the bankruptcy of attempting work within the confides of it instead of leading a popular struggle against the anti-people forces for genuine liberation.

Credit to this comment on Reddit

  • Makan
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    4 years ago

    I’m still not sure what to make of everything that happened in Myanmar/Burma. Doesn’t this all play a little too neatly into the ruling-class narrative surrounding that country? I feel as though us MLs are accepting the mainstream media narrative on this one a little too quickly for my taste…

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      Doesn’t this all play a little too neatly into the ruling-class narrative surrounding that country?

      Maybe, but I feel like the communist party in Myanmar would have more accurate information than most people outside of the country.

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        True, but I wouldn’t necessarily trust, say, the CPUSA about affairs in the United States, for example, and I’m with them in the organization.

        You get what I’m driving at.