• chaogomu@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    1910 Russia… That was about as good as it was going to get for about a decade, and even then life was likely shit for them. It was just going to get so much worse.

    The revolution actually improved the lives of most Russians, at the expense of making the lives of non-Russians quite a bit worse.

    Then Stalin came to power and promoted the “science” of a guy named Trofim Lysenko. Millions starved to death, and then the Soviets exported the flawed science to China in what had to have been a psyop, and millions more starved.

    Which just lends more weight to the theory that the Soviets, and Stalin in particular, were fond of weaponizing famine, because it happened again and again, always at the expense of people who were not ethnically Russian.