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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I just don’t get how adult men still fall for daddy worship on either side. 21sr century problems requires modern solutions, not repeating same clown history and sinping for dead clowns daddies.

I am not a man. Stop misgendering me. This is the second fucking time in this thread.

You brought politics into this discussion.

I just said we're the ones that we've been saying this forever, and linked to some further reading.

You got called for having unsavory post history praising mass murders.

I've never praised "mass murderers". Get a grip.

If you are eastern European, that’s a very weird position to take

No it isn't. You have a warped view of what eastern europe believes because you see us as caricatures to use as a political weapon. I have gone over this in the past, there is a very large amount of positivity towards the soviet union here:

7 out of 11 countries believe the end of the USSR harmed their countries rather than benefited them

Reflecting back on the breakup of the Soviet Union that happened 22 years ago next week, residents in seven out of 11 countries that were part of the union are more likely to believe its collapse harmed their countries than benefited them. Only Azerbaijanis, Kazakhstanis, and Turkmens are more likely to see benefit than harm from the breakup. Georgians are divided.

Hungary: 72% of Hungarians say they are worse off today economically than under communism

A remarkable 72% of Hungarians say that most people in their country are actually worse off today economically than they were under communism. Only 8% say most people in Hungary are better off, and 16% say things are about the same. In no other Central or Eastern European country surveyed did so many believe that economic life is worse now than during the communist era. This is the result of almost universal displeasure with the economy. Fully 94% describe the country's economy as bad, the highest level of economic discontent in the hard hit region of Central and Eastern Europe. Just 46% of Hungarians approve of their country's switch from a state-controlled economy to a market economy; 42% disapprove of the move away from communism. The public is even more negative toward Hungary's integration into Europe; 71% say their country has been weakened by the process.

Romania: 63% of the survey participants said their life was better during communism

The most incredible result was registered in a July 2010 IRES (Romanian Institute for Evaluation and Strategy) poll, according to which 41% of the respondents would have voted for Ceausescu, had he run for the position of president. And 63% of the survey participants said their life was better during communism, while only 23% attested that their life was worse then. Some 68% declared that communism was a good idea, just one that had been poorly applied.

Germany: more than half of former eastern Germans defend the GDR

Glorification of the German Democratic Republic is on the rise two decades after the Berlin Wall fell. Young people and the better off are among those rebuffing criticism of East Germany as an "illegitimate state." In a new poll, more than half of former eastern Germans defend the GDR.

28 percent of Czechs say they were better off under the Communist regime

Roughly 28 percent of Czechs say they were better off under the Communist regime, according to a poll conducted by the polling institute SC&C and released Sunday.

81% of Serbians believe they lived best in Yugoslavia

A poll shows that as many as 81 per cent of Serbians believe they lived best in the former Yugoslavia -”during the time of socialism”.

Majority of Russians

The majority of Russians polled in a 2016 study said they would prefer living under the old Soviet Union and would like to see the socialist system and the Soviet state restored.


Americans always say this stuff about europe because their brains are riddled with red scare brainworms and are completely devoid of any knowledge or understanding of what the left in Europe actually thinks because Americans do not have any experience with a left, they don't have one.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Being an adult woman into daddy worship ain't any better but OK.

OK we are using trust me bros surveys to justify USSR crimes now?

I am sure every country will have their bootlickers. You know those regims required plenty of collaborators to operate, I am sure they would still be simping for the good olds days when they were in charge.

Serb and russian example is disingenous also since their dear 'countries" lost a whole bunch of second class citizens that they liked to exploit for profit and mass murder fun.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Proper polling by some of the most respected institutes in the world isn't "trust me bro".

You can't dismiss actual evidence when it's presented to you just because it doesn't confirm what you want it to. I understand that you have this impression because it's what you've seen far right american losers repeat in reddit comment sections thousands of times over and over and over again, but these comments that you've used to build your worldview are not actually representative of reality. They are anecdotes by either people like yourself who have been led to believe it by seeing it repeated over and over, or by people who know it's false but continue to repeat it because they are ideologically committed to spreading it as propaganda.

You are not immune to propaganda.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You take your politics way too seriously, you are entitled to your opinion. Readers can make their own minds on the issue.

Tianamen square didn't happen and Russia didn't invade ukraine but if it did, Ukraine deservered anyway ;)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You take your politics way too seriously

I'm glad that you're privileged enough to be able to take them not seriously?

I'm honestly baffled by this statement. Politics should be taken seriously.

Tianamen square didn’t happen and Russia didn’t invade ukraine but if it did, Ukraine deservered anyway ;)

I've never said either of those things but go off with the strawman I guess? I will say however that tiananmen is often misrepresented as something that happened in the square when in fact it was actually several battles that took place over many surrounding streets covering several miles. Confirmed by leaked US Cables.. Not that this diminishes the event, but understanding what actually happened in proper detail is useful.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago

It takes more courage to stand up for something you believe than to give in to populism. I really do appreciate the points you brought up. I may still disagree with several things about communism, but I have to acknowledge that even in this capitalist society we have many issues that are only resolved by a "heavy handed" policy due to a lot of the greed going on in the west.

Despite this back and forth going on, you have very succinctly got some good points across and I very much hope you stick around for the discussions here. I might not agree with all your philosophy, but conversation with someone like you is a real good thing as opposed to sitting in echo chambers with narrow perspective.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm just curious how anyone should have known you're not a man.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

From the multiple other times I've said so in this thread, and from the other times I've told this guy who regularly does this. It's not the first.

Either way you shouldn't be defaulting to male.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

No body cares if you're a man or a woman. Get over it.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I care. It's not difficult to get it right.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Nobody knows what you are. Expecting people to know you're a women on a forum with zero information either way is stupid.

"Oh, thier name is Lenins2ndCat. Obviously a woman.".

Give me a break.