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by pvg
808 days ago
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You've still not said what is wrong with calling a repressive regime repressive. Is it because you think it wasn't actually repressive? Or maybe because you think it got less repressive in its later days? Even that is inaccurate, there are significant ways in which it got more repressive, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revival_Process Edit about your edit: Late communism was more like an asylum which is run by inmates. It was as repressive as they personally were. I can't say I understand this but it sounds like a tautology you can apply to just about any human organization. |
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> sounds like a tautology you can apply to just about any human organization
Exactly! It wasn't much better or worse than your garden variety society. That you won't use all the repressive words against.
> The "Revival Process" was in turn followed by the forced expulsion of over 300,000 Muslims in 1989.
Isn't that exactly the action of post-Perestroika, now-democratic Bulgaria? Indeed, as I have heard most of ethnic cleansings happen in young democracies as opposed to autoritarian states. In young unstable democracy, it suddently seems like a good idea for 70% to get rid of a 30% minority (numbers may vary). After all, you can vote solidly in favor of that.
If Socialist Bulgaria wanted to get rid of muslims it would not wait until 1989. They had 40 years to do that if they wanted. They didn't. The new, emancipated one did.