Message from @𝕡𝕦𝕘𝕤𝕪 𝕥𝕙𝕖 ducc

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2018-10-30 04:08:27 UTC  

This pastebin documents threats against President Donald J Trump on twitter

You can find the posts under the hashtag #DocumentTheLeft

http://archive.is/DHFnR

2018-10-30 06:48:03 UTC  

@Trapper the only life they knew? That's so logically wrong. Education and healthcare was free then, there was no employment and no homeless, while today oligarchal influence runs rampant in Russia, inflation is rising, there is vast levels of unemployment and homelessness, who wouldn't want their old life back when jobs and education were guaranteed and you wouldn't get paid off because some company had to offshore?

2018-10-30 06:49:28 UTC  

I never said the capitalist USA was awful, they sure had to keep in line with their social programs when the USSR was around to appease the working class as well as to avoid a communist revolution.
Imo, shortage of goods and consumer items only came after Gorbachev took power, you didn't have bread lines before he came in.

2018-10-30 06:50:57 UTC  

@𝕡𝕦𝕘𝕤𝕪 𝕥𝕙𝕖 ducc that was under Stalins forced collectivistion policies, due to the lack of industrial development by the Russian empire. I disagree with his policies, but ultimately by the end of the 40s the USSR industrialised very rapidly, at the cost of millions of lives due to his policies

2018-10-30 06:51:21 UTC  

Look at the USSR post stalin to the late 70s, that was the hayday of the Soviet Union.

political dissidence was still severely punished

whether the political class was living a hayday or not,

the citizens had no freedom of expression

whatsoever

it's not only the economic aspect of communism that doesn't work

2018-10-30 06:52:32 UTC  

@𝕡𝕦𝕘𝕤𝕪 𝕥𝕙𝕖 ducc and no, it wasn't Soviet doctrines or anything, Stalin initially placed generals in the army loyal to him, and when the defeats piled up he replaced those dolls and put real generals like Zhukov and Rokosovvsky in place.

it's social

*and killed them*

which is in no way moral

in no modern company would an incompetent worker be killed for it

he'd be fired

2018-10-30 06:53:28 UTC  

I'm not saying techie ideology was good, more than 70% of German forces were concentrated in the Eastern front, without the sacrifice of the Soviets the third reich wools never have been defeated, mind me

2018-10-30 06:53:40 UTC  

@𝕡𝕦𝕘𝕤𝕪 𝕥𝕙𝕖 ducc and no, I'm not a commie, I'm a socialist.

same goes for the americans

and english

and french

this was a combined effort

2018-10-30 06:54:00 UTC  

did I advocate for Stalin?

it was a combined effort

2018-10-30 06:54:26 UTC  

no, I disagree with his policies, but the result was the industrialisation of the Soviet Union in less then 20 years.

2018-10-30 06:54:49 UTC  

more than 80% of the Germans were in the eastern front lol

pardon me just to underline the deep disorganization of the SU, let's look at chernobyl

first of all,

the reactor was flawed because of their magnificent technology

the staff was undertrained

yeah?

first part

2018-10-30 06:55:45 UTC  

do you think you could have accomplished dday with thousands of German planes and millions of soldiers in Normandy? Lol. It was considered lucky that the invasion succeeded, even with total air and naval supremacy

second, they took way too long to inform anyone of this because they wanted to "save face" in the eyes of europe

it's all about making sure your nation looks good in order to hide your corrupt political system in the SU

this resulted in even higher radiation casualties

2018-10-30 06:57:31 UTC  

I don't disagree with that, I actually agree with you, it was due to faulty human planning and the negkection of the workers and the method of assembly

2018-10-30 06:58:02 UTC  

And yes, there was no excuse for them to hide the incident

third, they paid people IMMENSE amounts of money to resettle the area way too early, resulting in EVEN higher casualties

they did not inform the ukrainian SSR of the incident

once again, resulting in higher casualty rates