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I started by saying that not all victims of communism were Nazis.
Lying sack of shit
Nobody ever said that they‘re all Nazis, not even the meme.
Also, you started by citing fiction to make a point using whataboutism.
You are not a sincere person.
Akshually...
Idk if you're genuinely illiterate or what but the comment you've posted here does not say "all" anywhere
You literally implied in that thread that all victims of Stalin's repression were nazis. Now you are backpedalling.
So that's a yes to the illiteracy lol, not surprising
Alright, if the admins and mods are gonna put up and defend your antics here, that's up to them. But if I find such answers that can be read as defenses of Stalin's crimes against humanity on feddit, you, well anyone who does it will get a ban. Not gonna put up with this any longer.
More like crimes against inhumanity
Cry harder halfwit, Stalin did more good for humanity than any dozen US presidents combined, not that that's a particularly high bar lol
You literally assumed that implication. And in any case, no one would seriously claim that every single person who the Red Army killed was a Nazi. That would have been literally impossible given that it was the bloodiest war in world history.
Deeply unserious pedantry.
I didn't say no nazis were killed. However given the context of the thread, it was implied by multiple people that the victims of Stalin's repression deserved it. And when I say repression, I am not talking about WWII but the collective deportations of ethnic minorities and the like.
What deportation of ethnic minorities “and the like”?
Are you for real?
🤣 https://feddit.org/post/23394368
You still haven’t answered my question.
Also some of the people in the link you posted answer your question.
Posting links to NATOpedia isn’t an answer.
You are seriously linking to a propaganda site run by a suspected PatSoc? Also TheGrayzone is not very credible. https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-grayzone/
Are you seriously linking to Media Bias/Fact Check? Previously. Previously.
It's more reliable than the crap sources you tend to link to.
Chechen and Ingush deportations. Volga German deportations. Deportations of Koreans within the Soviet Union. The anti-cosmopolitan campagne. Various crimes against humanity during the great purge. That is only part of the list.
Those ethnic relocations (not deportations) were entirely about WWII. Many of them were on the side of the Nazis. They were done to move them physically away from Nazi influence and away from the war theater. Each was moved together as a group to preserve their ethnic relationships. The USSR could have dispersed them as a diaspora or expelled them, were ethnic cleansing their goal. These were drastic measures to be sure, but they were done because of the existential threat of the Nazi terror and not for any other reason.
That wasn’t an ethic minority issue. Unless you want to argue that is was antisemitic, which would be silly given how many in high positions of the Party and the government were Jewish.
That wasn’t an ethnic minority issue, either. That was a counterinsurgency against bourgeois counterrevolution. It was to preserve the socialist gains they’d won a generation before. A (long) excerpt from Michael Parenti’s Blackshirts and Reds: Anticommunism & Wonderland
Here’s a snippet:
The Chechen and Ingush deportations occured in 1946, year after WW2 ended. Holy shit. You relativizing a deportation into a cold region with a lack of resources for survival that killed 1/4 and 1/3 of the Chechen and Ingush populations is bordering on the relativization I usually get from neonazis about the Holocaust.
It was in Feb. & Mar. of 1944, and it still wasn’t a “deportation,” no matter how many times you repeat it. They were not deported from the USSR.
And there was another wave in 1946. Also it was a deportation. Deportation doesn't mean you get removed from your nation. It means you get removed from your homeland which could be a region, a state or a nation. Also they werent given a choice. And 1/3 of Ingush dying as a result of deportation still counts as genocide.
Actually what? You stalked another user on another meme post about another topic to make no point at all. Are you a bit dim?
@Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml - what's your defense?
Stalin killed a shitload of nazis, no defense is necessary I'm 100% right
OPs meme conceals all the suffering of the other victims.
There are also victims of Jews.
When OP criticizes "Mein Kampf" for it's ridiculously demonizing claims against this group of people by saying that these "Victims of Jews" mentioned in the book were warmongering imperialists, then it doesn't mean that OP is concealing true victims made by Jews.
Sure, by giving a work of fiction as evidence, and calling us "tankies" for providing evidence of that fact along with actual historical texts like Russian Justice. When you wilfully replicate Red Scare propaganda even in the face of evidence to the contrary, you are doing the work of anti-communists, hence why any personal feelings you may have towards leftism are secondary to your willful participation in demonizing socialism.
What sources are there that the book is fictional, other than his ex-wife?
Alexander Solzhenitsyn was an anti-semitic Nazi sympathizer, and was arrested as such. His fiction is based on the folklore of the gulag system, and archival evidence and historical texts paint a much clearer picture of the soviet prison system. He's essentially Yeonmi Park but for the USSR.
Here's a real quote:
>The German army could have liberated the Soviet Union from Communism but Hit1er was stupid and did not use this weapon.
From an excellent thread going over his many ideological failings:
I asked for sources that the Gulag book is fiction.
His ex-wife outright called it fictional, he was a known liar and conspiracy theorist, and archival evidence of the soviet prison system contradicts his personal accounts. Do you agree with him about his anti-semitic conspiracy theories, or do you think that he's a selectively honest person with a reliable account of socialism, but completely opposite adherance to the truth otherwise? I'm not sure how much more evidence you need beyond knowing that one anti-semitic Nazi-sympathizer's personal account, whose own wife at the time of writing claimed is fictional, is more trustworthy than historical evidence.
Again, is there any source other than his ex-wife? I didn't deal with his opinion of Jews.
Again, his claims contradict archival evidence, he is a known liar, and has benefited massively from spinning these tall tales, on top of his wife at the time of writing explaining that it's fiction. Are you looking for personal admission of guilt? You won't find it, just like you won't find it from Yeonmi Park. Instead, you find evidence that contradicts his personal account, of which he only supports with his personal, unreliable testemony.
Why exactly do you trust the word alone of an anti-semitic Nazi sympathizer?