Wow you managed to engage with one single point! Very good, though you still haven’t answered my question. You also keep to debating the holodomor, as if I disagree there was a famine or something? I don’t, we agree there was a famine. Answer my question.
It’s also neat to see you continue to engage in holocaust denial by way of peddling double genocide theory. At no point did the Soviet government deliberately take actions with intent to starve it’s population, implying this - and thereby equating it with the holocaust - trivialises the holocaust, as well as spreads misinformation about historical events.
Did the soviets make mistakes? Yes, many. Did the Soviet government intentionally starve it’s citizens? No.
This is not a debate about the long-since debunked “deliberate” famine where Stalin personally went around with his big spoon and ate all the grain. What made the famine worse? If you are interested in such a discussion I’d recommend actually looking into the data and the historians interpretating it first. This thread has good and approachable information an excerpt:
Thanks for the links. I’ve been reading. It is not far off my understanding. It’s novel to me that anyone claims that the famine itself was deliberate. I’ve never heard anyone claiming that before.
Wow you managed to engage with one single point! Very good, though you still haven’t answered my question. You also keep to debating the holodomor, as if I disagree there was a famine or something? I don’t, we agree there was a famine. Answer my question.
It’s also neat to see you continue to engage in holocaust denial by way of peddling double genocide theory. At no point did the Soviet government deliberately take actions with intent to starve it’s population, implying this - and thereby equating it with the holocaust - trivialises the holocaust, as well as spreads misinformation about historical events.
Did the soviets make mistakes? Yes, many. Did the Soviet government intentionally starve it’s citizens? No.
This is not a debate about the long-since debunked “deliberate” famine where Stalin personally went around with his big spoon and ate all the grain. What made the famine worse? If you are interested in such a discussion I’d recommend actually looking into the data and the historians interpretating it first.
This thread has good and approachable information an excerpt:
I doubt you will look into it though, since you so far continue to be.more interested in condescending cheap shots.
Here’s another one you won’t engage with
Double genocide [1] [2]
Thanks for the links. I’ve been reading. It is not far off my understanding. It’s novel to me that anyone claims that the famine itself was deliberate. I’ve never heard anyone claiming that before.
Anyway, I noticed that https://lb.ua/news/2010/01/14/19793_nalivaychenko_nazval_kolichestvo_zh.html says 10 million, while https://hexbear.net/post/20004 links to it and claims it says 4 million. I guess the wayback machine should be checked.
My day was long, I’m tired, and there is more to read. I’ll have to re-read your previous comments to find the Q that interests you.
I appreciate you taking the time to look into the material I’ve provided you.
That’s odd. Good catch!