Message from @Scipio

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2018-05-30 02:13:25 UTC  

why would he

2018-05-30 02:13:27 UTC  

not like there were

2018-05-30 02:13:28 UTC  

revolts

2018-05-30 02:13:30 UTC  

or

2018-05-30 02:13:37 UTC  

***ANYTHING LIKE THAT AT ALL***

Stalin subsequently addressed by literally giving in the 1936 referendum the right to leave the USSR to any republics. So of course why would Stalin try this method if he could just genocide them.

2018-05-30 02:15:07 UTC  

make america gay again

2018-05-30 02:15:36 UTC  

@🌼Kalina🌹🌸🌹Zay🌹🌸🌹Scott🌼 hmm yeah i wonder if there was any sort of backlash because of it... hmmm

2018-05-30 02:15:42 UTC  

Phakts

2018-05-30 02:15:47 UTC  

@🌼Kalina🌹🌸🌹Zay🌹🌸🌹Scott🌼 Didn't you know? Big Bad Emperor Stalin singlehandedly slaughtered his work-force. This is just common sense here. Duh.

2018-05-30 02:15:49 UTC  

yeah no i cant really think of any backlash because of millions of people dying

2018-05-30 02:16:09 UTC  

look

2018-05-30 02:16:11 UTC  

stalin was a saint

Because greedy land owners sabotaged the food production?

2018-05-30 02:16:19 UTC  

stalin is as saintly as Trayvon Martin

2018-05-30 02:16:22 UTC  

Why would they do that?

2018-05-30 02:16:24 UTC  

yeah they sabotaged their own production

2018-05-30 02:16:26 UTC  

Isn't that illogical?

2018-05-30 02:16:30 UTC  

Because then their food is fucked

2018-05-30 02:16:34 UTC  

and were allowed to leave to get food elsewhere

2018-05-30 02:16:34 UTC  

And they're the land owners.

2018-05-30 02:16:37 UTC  

definitely

2018-05-30 02:16:37 UTC  

._.

Because collectivization meant give up their bourgeoise control

2018-05-30 02:16:55 UTC  

Trayvon Martin is a god damn saint

2018-05-30 02:17:05 UTC  

So why kill themselves in a famine?

2018-05-30 02:17:07 UTC  

._.

2018-05-30 02:17:15 UTC  

yeah the only logical conclusion isnt that the production devices were confiscated or destroyed, but that they broke them themselves

2018-05-30 02:17:19 UTC  

If they're the land owners then it obviously effects them.

Because they wanted to pressure the soviet government into reversing collectivization it was a risk that did not pay off.

2018-05-30 02:18:30 UTC  

yeah definitely, 10 million people went on hunger strike

2018-05-30 02:18:33 UTC  

simultaneously

2018-05-30 02:18:45 UTC  

@Adoring Fan What about the kulaks who resisted collectivization efforts because that would mean they could no longer exploit the poor peasants, and who hoarded grain because they were not able to turn a profit?

2018-05-30 02:19:06 UTC  

the poor peasants you virtue signal about were the ones that died you autist

Bare in mind before collectivization Russia had famines every 5 years. Post collectivization food production increased and barring the post ww2 famine caused by the death of lots of the workforce in wwii there were no more famines.

2018-05-30 02:19:41 UTC  

Proof of the 5 years?

2018-05-30 02:19:44 UTC  

._.

2018-05-30 02:19:59 UTC  

**Mate this is called Burden of Proof, either show your evidence of fuck off.**

2018-05-30 02:20:00 UTC  

bare in mind those famines were not state organised

2018-05-30 02:20:06 UTC  

@Adoring Fan Lemme guess, Stalin waved his magic wand and sent them into oblivion?

2018-05-30 02:20:10 UTC  

^^