Thu Jun 4, 2015, 11:52 AM
Star Member former9thward (14,664 posts)
16. How many liberals were apologists for the economic slavery in the 1930s Soviet Union?
Quite a few. Probably at least 20%. I can remember in the late 70s articles in liberal publications saying the stories about the forced slavery and massacres in Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge were "right wing lies". Ahh, no they weren't.
Either f9w was being too kind, posted in a hurry, or was hoping some DU-person would be dumb enough to challenge him. IOW, he could have said a lot more.
He could have mentioned NYT "reporter" Walter Duranty, served Stalin by denying the famine in the Ukraine that killed 5 or 10 million people. Duranty and the NYT received Pulitzer Prizes for those reports. While the NYT acknowledges that his reports were, "some of the worst reporting to appear in this newspaper," I don't think the NYT has yet acknowledged that Duranty was a propagandist for Stalin, nor returned their Pulitzer Prize.
He could have mentioned Sidney and Beatrice Webb, worshipful propagandists for Stalin.
He could have mentioned FDR's second VP, Henry Wallace, who did a propaganda tour of Siberia while VP of the US.
As for lib pundits denying Cambodia's
Killing Fields and labor camps, the same was done some 50 years earlier, when men who escaped from the prototype Gulag in the Solovetsky Islands and published accounts of what was being done there. And many Libs/Progs to this day hate Robert Conquest and A. I. Solzhenitsyn, despite their writings about the brutality of Lenin and Stalin having been confirmed and vindicated.