• BlackCoffee@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    “But by the end of ww2, counting the bodies, soviets get less credit than they deserve by western historiography.”

    Sounds more like a thing that you should pick up with your history teacher then.

    WW2 in my country is a part of history that get’s the most attention during history classes. Never has it underestimated the role of the Soviets in the WW2 in defeat of the Nazi’s.

    That doesn’t mean that it validates the regime that it had during those years. Don’t you have the ability to see the incidents in isolation or is your whole reasoning about this fact that because they killed the most Nazi’s that the regime and whatever they did in Eastern Europe and their own borders are OK?

    It is the same reasoning people make that Hitler is also quite a good guy because he designed the Autobahn (which is Nazi propaganda) that “improved” the lives of the people of Germany.

    Just because a governing body of a country did good things for their country or had tendencies to make a right choice doesn’t change the fact that they are and still can be pieces of shit.

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      2 years ago

      I’m originally from a colonised country. I have reasons to be skeptical of dominant western speech and historiography.

      I’m not validating every action of socialists, the same way I have to suppose you don’t validate every action of the western nations. All governments are probably doing stupid shit, I support none.

      I’m impressed by your statement that a governing body that had tendencies to make the right choice is/was a piece of shit, in contrast of generally defending governing bodies that apparently doesn’t have tendencies of making the right choices in the economy realm, for most people. Evident by recent banks bailouts.

      Adding to my point, we only know about stuff that happens outside western countries through the lenses of western media. Which is generally alright, where there’s no state interest in the topics. And this specific topic, of socialism, alternative means of organising production and making politics is very sensitive to western countries, so they have to filter news, just like you’d expect China to do.

      Also, thank you for a generally civilised conversation in a very heated sublemmit, I appreciate it. :)