• DragonTypeWyvern@literature.cafe
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    7 months ago

    Eh, as you mentioned, it was deeply unpopular.

    But yes. It would have.

    Why would you think changing history would not change history?

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      7 months ago

      But yes. It would have.

      Remember this comment so you can cringe at it when you’re less ignorant :)

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          7 months ago

          and that’s something you can objectively prove, lol.

          Weren’t you literally just claiming that if Russia stayed in the war the nazis wouldn’t have happened?

          Bwahahaha

          The repeated Bolshevik genocides of Jewish people.

          As someone who had jewish family which survived the holocaust, lol, wtf? The worst instance of antisemitism in the USSR was the doctor’s plot, which wasn’t a genocide.

          I’ll not comment on your apparent belief that Nazism was some fated historical inevitability, which sure seems like something a Nazi would believe and not a Marxist.

          Nazijacketing me for thinking that Russia staying in ww1 wouldn’t have stopped the rise of nazism? Wow.

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            7 months ago

            When your purges actually violate literally every Marxist principle and sabotage the revolution, isn’t it kind of fair to accuse Bolsheviks, or at least the leadership, of being fake communists? Stalin was a counterrevolutionary, die mad about it, we’re Menshevik posting in this removed.

            Has this gentleman ever seen a revolution? 😂