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by hartpuff
3804 days ago
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His comparison with Stalin may be hyperbolic, but the article you cited gives Churchill's response to the famine you think is unfair to blame on him: Up to 3 million people starved to death while
British officials begged Churchill to direct food
supplies to the region. He bluntly refused. He
raged that it was their own fault for "breeding
like rabbits". At other times, he said the plague
was "merrily" culling the population.
>[Stalin] killed between 20-60m people with possibly the worst “machinery of killing” ever created does an injustice to the point you where trying to makeAnd quoting or arguing that kind of unsubstantiated claptrap does a disservice to the point you are making. I don't believe you are a neo-Nazi, I think you just pulled the first result from Google on "how many people did Stalin kill", but in my experience it's usually people with right or extreme right agendas who try to paint Stalin as worse than Hitler by quoting such nonsensically high figures. |
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You attempt to discredit my take on Stalin with rhetorical flourish, so generously implying that “you don’t think I’m a neo-nazi”, yet you provide no evidence that he wasn’t a butcher. While I don’t think you are an “uneducated fascist”, most attempts to propagandize pro-Stalin viewpoints come from… Not a good way to change someone’s opinion if that is your goal. You did make a good catch on the first google link, but hardly surprising when providing supporting references in HN comments. Wikipedia has the number at 3-60 million, with 3 being the “officially” recorded number. [1] Perhaps you are right that Stalin was better than my interpretation, but you haven’t convinced me.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin