Message from @εïз irma εïз
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Did wonders for the nation
Sure you can say "m-muh death toll!" But at the end of the day, people are a resource.
At the end of the day its subjective
If you value people or nation more
Personally I don't care about either
The needs and status of the nation surpass that of the individual in any sense
If you think it does, I could say the opposite, it wouldn't be any more true, states are projections of great men and ideas people think of
Yeah at the end of the day the entire concept is born from social stigma and a unity against a common enemy or drive for a goal
But that's philosophy bullshit and it is *not* what i want to discuss at 6am
Or the desire for power of an individual, the best reason obvs
Why is this tankie way more based than all of the rightoids here
Step up your game NEETs
Oof tankie
Who is the tankie
Me?
I have to assume you are because you're defending Stalin and shitposting against kulaks
Oh you think im commie lmao
No no
Dont get me wrong
Nazbol?
I sure would love to live in a country filled with mass starvation, political purges, concentration camps, and forced collectivism
The system itself is fucking horrendous
Yeah it'd be pretty cool
And the USSR was a mess at any level
HOWEVER
I have studied Stalin and the USSR a hell of a lot
So i find it hard not to appreciate the success they had
Which people immediately jump to me being a slavshit
I mean Stalin started with an agrarian shithole and left it a great power with nukes
Exactly
You can't deny success there
@The Real Head Honcho
Read Stalin The Enduring Legacy by Kerry Bolton?
Stalin and Hitler > Churchill and FDR change my mind
Especially when you look at how absolutely FUCKED lenin left it
@CrowGoCaw Roosevelt was a kike warmonger and churchill was his puppet dancer
That's the top and bottom of it
Churchill and FDR are enemies of humanity change my mind
@The Real Head Honcho right on the nail friend
Roosevelt was on the warpath by 1938
There's a reason he got really fucking chummy with Chamberlain after the Munich Conference when the two despised each other beforehand