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by asta123
924 days ago
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So there is assumption that 20 something year old, living with information propaganda portraying West as class-divided, colonial enemy, should
somehow know the 'enemy' spy was a good guy? Especially considering this Dvoracek case was in the 50s with communists just emerging victorious against horrors of
fascism making it quite easy to sell the story of social unity and equality. I imagine many young Czeck people would have bought into this way of life
during the early communist rule before oppression became more obvious. Can we judge them for it? |
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(Edit: I know nothing about the Dvoracek case, having heard the name only just now.)