beezer wrote:No, I never stopped to think about it. I was too busy thinking about the Korean Airliner they unjustly shot out of the sky over in 1983, the massive wall they built in Germany that kept people in slavery for over 20 years, their killing of the Czechoslavakians in 1968
The point of this is not that im saying Russia was the perfect example of Communism in the 20th century and you refuting it. What is the point here is that yousaid that the US was never intending to destroy Russia, that they were all friendly to them and only wished them the best.
beezer wrote:The United States was not bent on the destruction of Russia, it was the other way around. We were the only country that was basically strong enough to stand up to them and not allow them to dominate the world.
Newsflash! You were bent on eachother's destruction!
beezer wrote:, and their sneaking missles into Cuba in 1962 to threaten us.
And what about the US' missiles? What about them?
Oh no, they wernt ment to destroy anything. They were merely a armless byproduct of our Neucular reactors. Our stationing them on the Russian borders was merely for safekeeping.
Mutually assured destruction was the only thing that kept their lust for world domination at bay.[/quote]
Lust for world domination. Hmm, I seem to remember a certain large capitalist country, residing in the continent of North America, one of the only two superpowers in the world (if you include China) that could very well be considered 'world dominating' at the moment.
beezer wrote:To stand up against communism is not propoganda. Of course we spoke out against them and exposed them for who they were...the "evil" empire. After all, we are "anti-communist".
And now you are accusing Communists of being evil.
Was it the way they gave smaller contries the equivilant of shiny beads while they exploited their resources? Or the way they are destroying the environment? Or the way they are doing practically nothing about the millions of poor that walk their own country?!
Oh wait. That was Capitalism.
beezer wrote:"Trying out" a sytem of government!!!???....tell that to the thousands of innocent people they killed to maintain power. They "made a mistake"!!!??? ...if that's what you call slaughtering people and trying to impose your will on others I can't help you. That's beyond crazy to try and gloss over their atrocities with phrases like that.
Which ideas? The ones about sending people to the gulags who didn't agree with the party line? Thank goodness for Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn exposing them.
For the average person yes, that's why I'm taking the time to refute what's been posted. But I feel no pity for Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev, Andropov, Gorbachev, or any of the other party elite.
beezer wrote:party elite
Those are the two key words.
Communism - Everyone is equal.
Party Elite - Small group of people that control everything.
Everyone is equal =/= Small group of people that control everything.
'Party elite' does not work with Communism
I have been saying all along that Russia is not a prime example of Communism. In fact, I consider Russia a rather large failure in trying to show the world how Communism can work.
I shall repeat: Russia was niether the time nor the place for a country to become Communist. Because of this mistake (and this is the mistake I was speaking of earlier) their citizens paid for it.
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