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Taverner (48,144 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
7. BS. I've spoken to many who, despite being Anti-Communist, admitted the system treated them well
And this is after the Berlin Wall fell...
Response to Zalatix (Reply #104)
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 12:34 AM
baldguy (27,106 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
109. Tell that to the Native Americans & the slaves.
And how many once-thriving lakes & rivers in the US are now devoid of fish? The Great Lakes fishing fleets are long gone, never to return. I also remember when the pollution in the Cuyahoga River catching fire was nearly an annual event.
The USSR was never as evil, and America was never as great as the dreamy-eyed American propaganda painted them.

Devoid of fish?

Competely devoid of fish. What are all those guys doing out on Lake Ontario that I see? They're just getting away from their old ladies?
white_wolf (3,940 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
119. The U.S. likely killed more Native Americans than either of those regimes killed Jews.
So, by your logic, the U.S. is worse.
Tom Ripley (526 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
18. They forced America's hand at civil rights reforms and support for the arts and sciences

What?
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Sun Mar 4, 2012, 07:14 PM
white_wolf (3,940 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
20. You want some indirect benefits of the USSR?
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How about the modern welfare state and Social-Democracies? Do people think those massive reforms were granted out of the goodness of the capitalists's non-existent hearts? No,they were granted out of fear. The USSR showed that a (very flawed) alternative to private capitalism could exist and that scared the capitalists here and in Europe into giving major reforms. Reforms that they are now trying to give back. Oh,and if it wasn't for the USSR WWII could have gone very differently.
As to the point about famines, you can't blame that on Soviet policy simply because Russia has problems with famines under the Tsars.

I hope one day you're hungry enough to become insane, and murder your children in order to eat them. Ukraine. Hope it happens to you.
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Sun Mar 4, 2012, 07:39 PM
geek tragedy (18,927 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
24. Greater equality of the sexes.
No sexual exploitation of women for commerce, as opposed to the industrial scale degradation going on there now.
You're not really going to suggest that prostitution wasn't rampant. When people are hungry, they will do almost anything. Including selling anything they have.
Lydia Leftcoast bears that out:
(oh yes, the poverty led to an explosion of drug trafficking and prostitution, which combined to give the former Soviet Union a horrible rate of AIDS infection)
Here's a little exchange:
white_wolf (3,940 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
55. The Holocaust was deliberate murder.
A lot of the deaths cited for the USSR are inflated by adding numbers caused by famine or WWII. For the record I don't support the USSR under any of its various leaders, but there is so much misinformation about it.
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Sun Mar 4, 2012, 09:16 PM
Taverner (48,144 posts)
59. Jesus **** - what kind of retort is that???
Hyperbole Bomb....
Then,
joshcryer (32,438 posts)
48. They put a robot on the moon. Other than that, the political system was murderous.
And it deserved all the criticism that was leveled at it.
Response to joshcryer (Reply #48)
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 01:37 AM
Fool Count (1,131 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
127. No it wasn't. And no, it didn't.

****ing assshole.
provis99 (12,355 posts)
97. they also completely avoided the Great Depression.
RZM (4,826 posts)
144. And do you know what was going on there during the time of the Great Depression?
I'd take the depression over the Holodomor any day. And you would too.
And I include this quote, just because it's so utterly vacuous:
Response to Taverner (Original post)
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 05:16 AM
steve2470 (11,984 posts)
152. More of a solidarity feeling with others
I read this somewhere. I don't know how true it is.
Oh My Good Lord, I hate commies.