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litwin wrote:Muscovites (90 percent) says that the Soviet Marxist, Totalitarian Slavery was a good period for item. 63 percent regret the dissolution of ussr


why Muscovites are such natural slaves ?






This post makes no sense. What in God's name has the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 got to do with the Stalin era GULAG system? And even the Stalinist era system, while they're are very good grounds for questioning the Soviet World War II legend, many people will compare Stalin's rule with Hitler's rule, which I would suggest was a lot worse for the average Soviet citizen.
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litwin wrote:Muscovites (90 percent) says that the Soviet Marxist, Totalitarian Slavery was a good period for item. 63 percent regret the dissolution of ussr


why Muscovites are such natural slaves ?






Russia has never been stronger in all its history than it was during the Soviet period. Decrying Russian citizens for feeling nostalgic about that period of their nation’s history is like decrying French citizens for feeling nostalgic about the Napoleonic period of their nation’s history. Napoleon imposed a militaristic dictatorship over France, and wreaked havoc across all of Europe, killing millions. But the French are right to revere that period of their history. And the Russians are right to revere the Soviet period of their history.
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Potemkin wrote:Russia has never been stronger in all its history than it was during the Soviet period. Decrying Russian citizens for feeling nostalgic about that period of their nation’s history is like decrying French citizens for feeling nostalgic about the Napoleonic period of their nation’s history. Napoleon imposed a militaristic dictatorship over France, and wreaked havoc across all of Europe, killing millions. But the French are right to revere that period of their history. And the Russians are right to revere the Soviet period of their history.


An old Chinese idiom, 為虎作倀, denounces people who fell victim to villains and then helped the villain to claim even more victims.

Whoever believing their own country's tyrannical times as a "glorious" period are 倀's in this regard.
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Potemkin wrote:Russia has never been stronger in all its history than it was during the Soviet period. Decrying Russian citizens for feeling nostalgic about that period of their nation’s history is like decrying French citizens for feeling nostalgic about the Napoleonic period of their nation’s history. Napoleon imposed a militaristic dictatorship over France, and wreaked havoc across all of Europe, killing millions. But the French are right to revere that period of their history. And the Russians are right to revere the Soviet period of their history.

State power, not individual power. They were only powerful because they senselessly channeled as much as possible into getting a bunch of weapons, but the people, and citizens were not more powerful than they are today, even accounting for relative differences due to different periods.
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XogGyux wrote:State power, not individual power. They were only powerful because they senselessly channeled as much as possible into getting a bunch of weapons, but the people, and citizens were not more powerful than they are today, even accounting for relative differences due to different periods.

Those weapons stood them in good stead from 1941-45. How much power do you think individual Russians have had if their nation had lost the Great Patriotic War?
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Potemkin wrote:Russia has never been stronger in all its history than it was during the Soviet period. Decrying Russian citizens for feeling nostalgic about that period of their nation’s history is like decrying French citizens for feeling nostalgic about the Napoleonic period of their nation’s history. Napoleon imposed a militaristic dictatorship over France, and wreaked havoc across all of Europe, killing millions. But the French are right to revere that period of their history. And the Russians are right to revere the Soviet period of their history.


The world would be better off without the Soviet Union ever existing.

Napoleon on the other hand brought some important changes to the continent.

The French have at least some right to revere that period, the Russians have zero.
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Rugoz wrote:The world would be better off without the Soviet Union ever existing.

Napoleon on the other hand brought some important changes to the continent.

The French have at least some right to revere that period, the Russians have zero.

Nazi Germany would have conquered Europe if not for the Soviet Union.
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The most glorious period of Russian history was Tsarism. Tsarist Russia was one of the most amazing achievements in human history. Where the little province of Muscovy forged an empire from Finland to the Caucuses, from Warsaw to Vladivostok. From the Siberian arctic to Astrakhan and the borders of what would become Afghanistan. The Russians defeated and threw back the Mongols, the Turks, the Poles, the Lithuanians, the Swedes and the Han and the French.

Its absolutely pathetic that Liberals have to pretend that Tsarism was a series of defeats. What sort of pathetic fantasy world do these people live in where they believe that Russia built an empire from Warsaw to the Pacific by being militarily defeated. They point to the Crimean War. There certainly right that this was a shameful episode, but it was shameful to the West. Arguably the most shameful in Britain and France's history. That the great empires of Britain and France, along with Piedmont-Sardina sided with the Turkish Muslim genociders to stop Russia's liberation of decent Christian people from the hands of the Turkish slaver parasites.

It was the Crimean War that laid out the path to Auschwitz. Sixty years later it would be the Germans who would choose to ally with Turkish Muslim genociders in the First World War and then following the ignominity of defeat and egged on by the Muffti of Jerusalem would copy them in the Second.
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Rich wrote:The most glorious period of Russian history was Tsarism. Tsarist Russia was one of the most amazing achievements in human history. Where the little province of Muscovy forged an empire from Finland to the Caucuses, from Warsaw to Vladivostok. From the Siberian arctic to Astrakhan and the borders of what would become Afghanistan. The Russians defeated and threw back the Mongols, the Turks, the Poles, the Lithuanians, the Swedes and the Han and the French.

Its absolutely pathetic that Liberals have to pretend that Tsarism was a series of defeats. What sort of pathetic fantasy world do these people live in where they believe that Russia built an empire from Warsaw to the Pacific by being militarily defeated. They point to the Crimean War. There certainly right that this was a shameful episode, but it was shameful to the West. Arguably the most shameful in Britain and France's history. That the great empires of Britain and France, along with Piedmont-Sardina sided with the Turkish Muslim genociders to stop Russia's liberation of decent Christian people from the hands of the Turkish slaver parasites.

It was the Crimean War that laid out the path to Auschwitz. Sixty years later it would be the Germans who would choose to ally with Turkish Muslim genociders in the First World War and then following the ignominity of defeat and egged on by the Muffti of Jerusalem would copy them in the Second.



The most glorious period of Muscovite history was Tsarism.

SURE :lol:

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Rich wrote:The most glorious period of Russian history was Tsarism. Tsarist Russia was one of the most amazing achievements in human history. Where the little province of Muscovy forged an empire from Finland to the Caucuses, from Warsaw to Vladivostok. From the Siberian arctic to Astrakhan and the borders of what would become Afghanistan. The Russians defeated and threw back the Mongols, the Turks, the Poles, the Lithuanians, the Swedes and the Han and the French.

Its absolutely pathetic that Liberals have to pretend that Tsarism was a series of defeats. What sort of pathetic fantasy world do these people live in where they believe that Russia built an empire from Warsaw to the Pacific by being militarily defeated. They point to the Crimean War. There certainly right that this was a shameful episode, but it was shameful to the West. Arguably the most shameful in Britain and France's history. That the great empires of Britain and France, along with Piedmont-Sardina sided with the Turkish Muslim genociders to stop Russia's liberation of decent Christian people from the hands of the Turkish slaver parasites.

It was the Crimean War that laid out the path to Auschwitz. Sixty years later it would be the Germans who would choose to ally with Turkish Muslim genociders in the First World War and then following the ignominity of defeat and egged on by the Muffti of Jerusalem would copy them in the Second.


"It was the Crimean War that laid out the path to Auschwitz." how ?
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and we are gonna do it again 8)

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