Message from @Queef Madagascar

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2018-02-28 04:38:51 UTC  
2018-02-28 04:38:52 UTC  

what am i looking at

2018-02-28 04:39:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/418265810557992964/PolitiScales.png

2018-02-28 04:39:02 UTC  

Check it

2018-02-28 04:39:04 UTC  

Read Liber 333, faggot

2018-02-28 04:39:04 UTC  

Kgb were very good at deception and subversion

2018-02-28 04:39:15 UTC  

nah its weird

2018-02-28 04:39:20 UTC  

what is it aboiut

2018-02-28 04:39:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/418265983577358336/image.jpg

2018-02-28 04:39:44 UTC  

@Queef Madagascar#8856 just admit the usssr was good

2018-02-28 04:39:52 UTC  

Yeah, she was being manipulated by Soviet intelligence after the fall. Makes sense.

2018-02-28 04:40:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/418266108072820736/cmh5pxsrv0101.png

2018-02-28 04:40:19 UTC  

@Queef Madagascar#8856 This book is also good https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11469070-khrushchev-lied

2018-02-28 04:40:35 UTC  

nazis and tankies are cool in my book

2018-02-28 04:40:42 UTC  

She said those comments before the fall retard

2018-02-28 04:40:48 UTC  

@Andrew [BULL] That's a wrongly attributed quote that helps to reinforce the negative view held by reactionaries and ignorant leftists.

2018-02-28 04:40:53 UTC  

Did you even read your link

2018-02-28 04:41:28 UTC  

In her 1974 memoir, ''Sanya: My Life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn'' (Bobbs-Merrill), she wrote that she was ''perplexed'' that the West had accepted ''The Gulag Archipelago'' as ''the solemn, ultimate truth,'' saying its significance had been ''overestimated and wrongly appraised

2018-02-28 04:41:33 UTC  

>1974

2018-02-28 04:41:54 UTC  

She didn't only express her criticism of her husband's work in her memoir, pal.

2018-02-28 04:42:05 UTC  

Yeah she did that's what your article says

2018-02-28 04:42:07 UTC  

Holy fuck

2018-02-28 04:42:30 UTC  

In her 1974 memoir, ''Sanya: My Life with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn'' (Bobbs-Merrill), she wrote that she was ''perplexed'' that the West had accepted ''The Gulag Archipelago'' as ''the solemn, ultimate truth,'' saying its significance had been ''overestimated and wrongly appraised.''

Pointing out that the book's subtitle is ''An Experiment in Literary Investigation,'' she said that her husband did not regard the work as ''historical research, or scientific research.'' She contended that it was, rather, a collection of ''camp folklore,'' containing ''raw material'' which her husband was planning to use in his future productions.

2018-02-28 04:42:39 UTC  

Actually, it doesn't say that. It just talks about criticisms she made in her 1974 memoir.

2018-02-28 04:42:49 UTC  

What

2018-02-28 04:42:56 UTC  

What the hell are you talking about

2018-02-28 04:43:02 UTC  

Notice how I said she didn't ONLY.

2018-02-28 04:43:12 UTC  

Keyword "only".

2018-02-28 04:43:14 UTC  

Only what??

2018-02-28 04:43:31 UTC  

She made her comments in 1974, BEFORE the fall

2018-02-28 04:43:57 UTC  

Right. And your point? Are you saying that she was manipulated by the KGB even after the fall?

2018-02-28 04:44:23 UTC  

@Queef Madagascar#8856 if you're going to argue with commies on their home turf, atleast have evidence and research done when you do so

2018-02-28 04:44:46 UTC  

Because she talked about it outside of her memoir and after 1974.

2018-02-28 04:44:56 UTC  

Source

2018-02-28 04:45:17 UTC  

Your article doesnt say that

2018-02-28 04:45:53 UTC  

@Dixie what do you mean this guy is making false claims

2018-02-28 04:46:41 UTC  

She wrote multiple memoirs. You can look it up for yourself.

2018-02-28 04:46:52 UTC  

She denounced her husband more than once.

2018-02-28 04:46:56 UTC  

it's still his turf, and he's eloquating his claims well

2018-02-28 04:47:02 UTC  

Ok source

2018-02-28 04:47:17 UTC  

A simple Google search will provide you with what you're looking for.