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by locacorten
2753 days ago
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I think you're under-estimating how important his refusal to use force was. This was an unprecedented reversal of 50+ years of policy of using force. More importantly, it was humane. We sit in comfy chairs with Starbucks lattes in front of us arguing the pros and cons of Communism. But in Communism, people died for no good reason. People had no free will. People had no ability to express a thought freely. Gorbachev's policies (implemented from within the regime!) signaled a change. That's no small feat. |
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