Message from @AdorableStormtrooper

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2018-12-16 18:28:09 UTC  

how many meals could've hundreds of thousands of livestock animals provided? or those crops whose harvest was prevented to the Soviet people?

2018-12-16 18:28:09 UTC  

```the Kulaks played a major part in this. Sure, the Soviet collectivisation set them in motion, yes, but the Soviets are not responsible to the frankly psychopathic actions of the kulaks in the era```


completely irrelevant, we're talking about the cause of the Famine

2018-12-16 18:28:21 UTC  

Which was indeed Soviet Policy.

2018-12-16 18:28:42 UTC  

Soviet Policy was ***not*** the sabotage of crops and killing of hundreds of thousands of livestock. That was ***Kulak Policy***

2018-12-16 18:28:44 UTC  

@Xinyue it would have all ended up in the cities anyway 😩

2018-12-16 18:28:59 UTC  

because you need grain for development right?

2018-12-16 18:29:31 UTC  

there's no escape from the fact that Kulaks were killing whatever could've been spent to alleviate any famine. They single-handedly are the amoral faction #1 in the birth of this famine

2018-12-16 18:29:39 UTC  

the ones whose intent was absolutely solid

2018-12-16 18:29:54 UTC  

@Xinyue Soviet Policy however was far worse, killing all the productive Farmers, replacing them with worse labor and transporting the produce to the cities..


```Soviet Policy was not the sabotage of crops and killing of hundreds of thousands of livestock. That was Kulak Policy```

2018-12-16 18:30:18 UTC  

@Xinyue all you're trying to do is muddly the waters

2018-12-16 18:30:25 UTC  

I've said time and time again that the Soviets killed 600K-700K people who *cannot be justified as kills*

2018-12-16 18:30:34 UTC  

irrelevant

2018-12-16 18:30:36 UTC  

and that this was the great moral failure of the Soviet Union

2018-12-16 18:30:37 UTC  

however,

2018-12-16 18:30:45 UTC  

the killing of the Kulaks came *after* their obstructionism

2018-12-16 18:30:48 UTC  

not before

2018-12-16 18:30:54 UTC  

Soviet Created Famines were also an Atrocity

2018-12-16 18:31:08 UTC  

to which you admit so called Kulaks played a minor role

2018-12-16 18:31:21 UTC  

Kulaks played the major moral role, considering their sabotage was intentional

2018-12-16 18:31:26 UTC  

and can be confirmed to be such

2018-12-16 18:31:56 UTC  

```the killing of the Kulaks came after their obstructionism```


yes, there are always reasons as i said with Nazi and Poland comparison, Soviets made things worse by going ahead with the thing they were protesting

2018-12-16 18:32:16 UTC  

and further, Soviet administration was the one that *ended* the chronic famines in the regions controlled by Soviets that had been a **feature** not a **flaw** in the previous system

2018-12-16 18:32:17 UTC  

```Kulaks played the major moral role, considering their sabotage was intentional```

make up your mind mate @Xinyue

2018-12-16 18:32:33 UTC  

I have said that the kulaks played the major moral role in the famine from the beginning

2018-12-16 18:32:37 UTC  

never once did I flinch in this

2018-12-16 18:33:04 UTC  

@Stern No no no... not so easy. Lets start first with which countries participated in the golden blocade. A link to the source plox... sencond we will go to why it had to paid in grain. (Just as a side not "Without industrialized transportation and production systems, famine is more likely to occur" this "is more likely to occur is already moving the goalpost)

2018-12-16 18:33:22 UTC  

Soviet Policy began it, yes, because it set the Kulak Reaction in motion, however this was not moral matter because it was not intentional on the part of the Soviets

2018-12-16 18:33:52 UTC  

first of all, it wasn't sabotage by "Kulaks", for someone so intent on defending the pure intentions of the Soviet State, u sure don't care about the intentions of people you Dehumanize @Xinyue

2018-12-16 18:34:08 UTC  

They were protesting after making petitions after petitions

2018-12-16 18:35:01 UTC  

No Farmer ever Burns their own produce for no reason, and i know you think Soviet Policy was for greater good, but the results after the slaughter of "Kulaks" describe a different story @Xinyue

2018-12-16 18:35:03 UTC  

kulaks are basically white farmers in SA

2018-12-16 18:35:45 UTC  

yeah, they called small time farmers Bourgeoisie and these people still do as though they were owners of some multi million dollar concentrated Monopoly

2018-12-16 18:36:01 UTC  

I don't think that the farmers in africa did anything

2018-12-16 18:36:23 UTC  

these were multiple small time Farmers these people killed and then wondered why there's a fall in produce, pretty much the story in Zimbabwe

2018-12-16 18:36:24 UTC  

and it's the same dehumanization

2018-12-16 18:36:35 UTC  

@AdorableStormtrooper I do get that they were making petitions, but this is immaterial because in the end they decided to fuck over everybody in their country rather than hand over the farms to collective ownership and then share in the benefits. I never said they did it for no reason, its very clear they did it out of spite.

2018-12-16 18:37:07 UTC  

that's basically u suciding ur economy if u want collective ownership

2018-12-16 18:37:27 UTC  

just share the benefits mayyyn

2018-12-16 18:37:52 UTC  

look at the people that actually want communism in SA

2018-12-16 18:37:59 UTC  

>when you have a famine but continue exporting grain

2018-12-16 18:38:26 UTC  

It was the Soviets who decided to fuck everyone over with their economic policy mate, not little maa and paw farms on the country side 😂 @Xinyue