Message from @Techpriest
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They did actually
They rose up because the middle class told them to rose up
No they didn't
@Techpriest he was super intelligent
Literally any communist uprising was either the poor or literal fucking peasants π
Ho Chi Minh was a peasant?
Pfft
he came from the middle class
Super intelligent?
Dude, who do you think followed him?
The rich?
did not know mao zedong was a peasant
>leaders of movements are the movement
Imagine being this retarded
These communist revolutionaries were nothing more than middle class bitching at the upper classes
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>leaders of movements are the movement
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WAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
Yeah, Russians were poor as hell my guy
Hey techpriest
I am quoting YOU
That view is literally autism
And who rose to power and made people poor themselves
i guess gandhi wasn't the movement guys
but all the pajeets
Lol
I guess Caesar Chavez wasn't the farmworker movement
it was his brother who decided to be violent on illegal immigrants
Well actually the USSR was astronomically better off than before. Granted these were state socialists based on national planning and not any sort of diversified system
Yes, because Ghandi was a Communist who uprose and killed off the entire British imperial army!
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USSR was astronomically better off than before
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Every Commie, who has came to power have turned to Dictatorship, and fascism
Ok this is how I know you're basically a typical conservative
Probably thinks Fascism is just totalism
Stalin, Castro, Chavez
Take a scenario where you have 40 million people.
20 million are starving to death.
You have 50% Poverty Rate.
10 million have died next year.
Now you have 10 million people starving to death.
Now you have 33% Poverty Rate.
Then 5 million have died next year.
Now you have 5 million people starving to death.
That's 20% Poverty Rate.
No but that is a idea of fascism, and itβs totalitarianism dumbass
@Techpriest Sources? People died but I want some legit stuff
Wikifuckingpedia Lol
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Foreign relief rejected by the State.
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Of all the places
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By the end of 1933, millions of people had starved to death or had otherwise died unnaturally in Ukraine and the other Soviet republics. The total number of population losses (famine death and birth deficit) across the entire Soviet Union is estimated at 6β7 million
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