• SamB@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I am just telling you how things were from the perspective of someone that lived those times and their aftermath. Long lines to everything, incompetence and kafkaesque bureaucracy, one factory that produced stuff efficiently had to be a crutch for the inefficient ones, people that had to work in mandatory coops including children. Oh, and the means of production never went to the people, it stood within the party. And that’s just the general stuff in both EE and USSR. I won’t go into details on how Stalin was the head of a single party which had absolute control over the people, ergo dictator. And I am sure he wanted to step down, just like Putin allowed Medvedev to be a puppet for a few years. Oh wait, this new Russian dictator actually truly stepped down for a bit unlike the pretend attempts from Stalin. Let’s be real.

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      Nobody is saying the USSR was perfect, but all you’ve brought is just personal anecdote. I’ve spoken to people that say much the opposite!

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        I know exactly who thrived during those times. Party members. If you only listen to them, sure, you’re going to get a different story.

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          20 hours ago

          Cool story but I’ve never spoken to a party member, and the historical books I read aren’t from party members either.

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      I am just telling you how things were from the perspective of someone that lived those times

      First 100 year old Lemmy user?

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          21 hours ago

          Stalin was definitionally not a dictator

          I am just telling you how things were from the perspective of someone that lived those times

          You both were talking about Stalin and living through his dictatorial times? He died 76 years ago and if you lived through it I assumed you were an adult by the time he died.

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            21 hours ago

            Obviously it was implied that I meant the USSR times. I do have parents and grandparents that could narrate how awesome the gulags were.

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              21 hours ago

              Yeah I was joking about you being one hundred obviously, you are like 30 max, you lived through shock therapy and blame communism for it for some reason. Prisons do tend to suck but I’m not particularly interested in hearing your gulag archipelago tier “recalling” of those events.