Tali Perch, writing in Guernica Magazina, chronicles the horrors of Stalin’s repression, banditry, and genocide. She readily conflates him with Hitler. Notably, Stalin’s goons break into poor shtetl homes looking for gold and cash. It was an interesting read about generational trauma. Even so, I have a hard time believing some of the claims put forward. Does someone more knowledgeable than me want to clarify its contents?

  • JucheBot1988
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    181 year ago

    When your great-grandparents grew up in Stalin’s terror-famine, your grandparents in the Holocaust, and your parents in a straddle between totalitarianism and democracy, you grew up confused about pain. Were you entitled to it? Was it real?

    I swear, there are Warhammer 40k novels with a more restrained style than this

    • @Shrike502
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      111 year ago

      “I was there… I was there the day Gorbachev betrayed the Union”

      • JucheBot1988
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        Pizza Hut Heresy

        Edit: What’s this business of “Stalin’s starvation, in the 1920s, of Ukrainian peasants who resisted Soviet collectivization?” I thought the holodomor is supposed to have started in 1932.

        • @Shrike502
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          91 year ago

          There was an absolutely monstrous famine in the USSR in 1920’s. It demolished Povolzhye and AFAIK did affect Ukraine. Of course there are people who blame it on Bolsheviks and “war communism” policy.

          • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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            111 year ago

            Absolutely nothing to do with 7 years of continous brutal war. As Lenin put it, even the rich and victorious countries like France had famine after that war, and France had only a small fraction of territory destroyed in the course of war, so how they would think half feudal country would look after double warfare time also waged on their most productive territories?

            • @Shrike502
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              121 year ago

              Don’t forget severe weather problems and other countries refusing to sell grain for gold

          • JucheBot1988
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            101 year ago

            But it began in 1921, correct? Which was a full year before Stalin became general secretary.

            • @Shrike502
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              51 year ago

              Like that would stop anti-communists

    • 陈卫华是我的英雄
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      41 year ago

      “All my relatives were murdered by ebil commies and then miraculously came back to life to tell me how horrible it was”