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@yogthos
Did they do it with the explicit goal of stopping Nazi Germany, or did they do that just because they were European and "had" to do this European stuff that all empires did at that time?
Wow, is that one entire region or is just a place with one base where they sometimes torture people convicted of terrorism the same way as the Soviet Union did?
I might be a bad troll, but I'm sure as hell not on either end of the horseshoe like your history shows as well.
No, they did it with the explicit goal of subjugating the people in those countries and plundering their resources. Europeans continue to do that today.
Yeah, it's just a torture camp that US put on the soil it annexed from Cuba, no biggie. US is literally the champion of invading countries and brutalizing their populations. Yet, here you are pretending that USSR was somehow worse. Really shows that you don't actually have any morals to speak of.
The horseshoe theory was invented by imbeciles and continues to be parroted by imbeciles. It's not a real thing as anybody with a modicum of historical literacy knows.
@yogthos
Oh, okay.
Oh, okay, makes sense.
Not gonna comment on your insults.
Ah yes, the holodomor. Why don't we take a look at what actual historians have to say
During the 1932 Holodomor Famine, the USSR sent aid to affected regions in an attempt to alleviate the famine. According to Mark Tauger in his article, The 1932 Harvest and the Famine of 1933:
Some bring up massive grain exports during the famine to show that the Soviet Union exported food while Ukraine starved. This is fallacious for a number of reasons, but most importantly of all the amount of aid that was sent to Ukraine alone actually exceeded the amount that was exported at the time.
According to Tauger, the reason why more aid was not provided was because of the low harvest
Tauger is not a communist, and ultimately this specific article takes the view that the low harvest was caused by collectivization (he factors in the natural causes of the famine in later articles, based on how he completely neglects to mention weather in this article at all its clear that his position shifted over the years). However, its interesting to see that the Soviets really did try to alleviate the famine as best as they could.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2500600
Not only that, but kulaks slaughtered livestock in response to collectivization https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kulak#Dekulakization
Doesn't even begin to compare to what US has done in Vietnam, Latin America, Middle East, Korea, and Africa. The fact that you continue to double down on this really says a lot.
Also, I'm not even arguing that USSR was somehow perfect or that bad things didn't happen there. That's the case for any human society. I'm simply pointing out your utter moral bankruptcy or pretending that USSR was somehow worse than the west.
You mean statements of fact.