AspirinE wrote:U people eat propoganda for breakfast, im sorry u guys dont have a mind of ur own. If the TV tells u that stalin was bad ull believe. Just like they did with Sadam and iraq(in future ofcourse people will forget and it will seem like iraq was actually hostile).
U fail to notice how ever the drop in crime rates and overall mortality in those years. Those "millions" of people that they claim to have been victims of stalins regieme for some reason dont add pretty welll if u actually consider looking through the numbers. Some go as far as exagerating the numbers so greatly, it seems like a dumb joke. 100 of thousands of victims of COLD WAR - yes, given time and ease in the relationships between other countries, there would definately be less people to suffer. The mortality rates now are much higher then they were before, it is actually soviet unions fall that killed millions.
Racism and crime killed millions in america, but hey that doesnt really count does it, its America the land of the "free"( free as in, slaves to corporations ). The fact is there is also an ifo war, america ieasily wins it, considering the amounts of media it controls.
Soviet Union at the time - had less crime, kids were actually studying and kids went crazy about sports, they worked for a salary and lived normal lives, went to cinemas and dance clubs. The only thing u couldnt do at the time use capitalism for profit, and discuss politics. The thing is, most of the people already have the image of stalin in their head , an image that was creater by the Hatefull greedy western world, a world wich makes wars to make profit, were every president considersit his need to go start another war.
Okay i gotta say this, and then you can get mad at me and everything, but you keep talking about how we've been indoctrinated by western propaganda - have you ever stopped to think about how you've been indoctrinated by Russian propaganda in school?
Stalin sent millions of people to prison camps, no wonder there was less crime, the downside just was that he also sent millions of innocent people to camps for opposing his regime and that's what makes a dictator, a person who cannot tolerate opposition. Millions of people died in these prison camps during his regime due to starvation, torture, horrible weather conditions, hard labour and generally inhumane conditions. Maybe if you've had family who'd been subjected to these things you'd see things from a more diverse perspective, but the Soviet propaganda machine has been as efficient as the western.
History is not an objective size, it's subjective depending on the viewpoint of the person creating it - i agree that the west has had a tendency to paint a picture of Russia as a horrible country full of evil villains, but to paint a picture of Stalin as a hero and Russia as an ideal country during his reign is really to walk through life blindfolded. So many people went through an absolutely horrid time during his reign.
I know you're gonna be pissed at me for saying this, and i really don't mean any disrespect, i just think it's a very important task in life to learn to be critical towards the stories we've been fed through public channels in general, and you do have a tendency to think that western governments have been feeding the public only lies about Russia and that everything you've been told is true - the truth usually lies somewhere in between.