Message from @Aki
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@Xinyue you made a non argument with soviet propaganda
so i Drew a comparison with other Propaganda
So you make no point in the end.
there's grain exported out of areas that have famines all the time
Lol
no, i made an argument from the economic data available at the time, which mind you is the *only data we have* - you on the other hand have no data, none whatsoever, to fall back on @AdorableStormtrooper
instead of seeing the general point, you hung up on the comparison as always @Xinyue
bravo on that๐
the comparison was fucking dumb so of course I corrected it
just curious
@Xinyue economic data that they burnt stock, why? in protest of policies that you support but that doesn't matter
How the hell does me saying that the 600K-700K people killed under USSR is a moral failure, *translate into I use Soviet propaganda?*
them protesting isn't what caused the famine mate, the new collectivized farms weren't as productive
plus whatever was grown was sent to the cities
are you saying that burning grain and killing livestock during a famine is justified just because you dont like the policy @AdorableStormtrooper
If anything that's me delivering an indictment on USSR based on the data we have
you will never address any of these points
just keep saying no argument
You have provided no argument this is true
just "but why did they kill livestock ehehehehe? it was because muh Sobiets wasn't it"
I preety much proved every point I wanted to make.
you will keep saying that no matter how many times i present an argument ๐
asking for clarification
The kulaks killed livestock and sabotaged crops, they were instrumental in causing the famine
even mainstream historians, or sovietologists of the most recent generation, accept this
what historians
That the famine in Ukraine was inflenced by economic policies of Stalin.
you don't even call them farmers, you call them kulaks to dehumanize them in your mind, that's what the propaganda you're repeating was intended to do
but the debate was over whether or not it was intentional
that the policies were meant to cause famine
it was influenced yes, directly even, in that a) the collectivisation did probably not go without problems even outside the kulaks and b) the kulaks did what they did because of the Soviet policy @Aki
```even mainstream historians, or sovietologists of the most recent generation, accept this```
argument from authority and a damning indictment of this narrative at the same time
rather than the famine being a product of policy
Well if you export the grains from the regions that are stariving it preety much is intentional... there is a simple cuasality here.
well I thought I'd appeal to historians since Soviet hard data wasn't good enough @AdorableStormtrooper
@Xinyue so maybe shouldn't have collectivized if the result was protests, and maybe shouldn't have collectivized in retrospect seeing that the production did not match up to the pre collectivization times just before it?
the export of grain was necessary to fund the further industrialization of the USSR