Fehlinger's alt
RomCom1989
Mind clarifying a bit? This reads like vagueposting
You can look through my comments about Russia and I laid out my critiques of the attitude very clearly,I'm curious to see what exactly you mean by this
Take out Fargo
Quick,what's your take on Rojava
Wtf did NATO put in the water in talinn?
It's like they harnessed all the latent Nazism in post WW2 eastern Europe and distilled it into a nation
Let a million posadists bloom
Miniluv hq looking ahh building
How is this ww3? Wouldn't that mean Russia and China would be part of it?
This is literally what those NAFO people say,but on the left lol
No offense,but being right some times doesn't equate being right all the time
What you point out are the exceptions,rather than the rule
All due respect, nuclear war is apocalypse by another name
What exactly does it do for the benefit of humanity? Erase all of history and doom the unfortunate few to die in utmost agony? Who's to say that humanity won't survive climate change? Who's to say the worst will happen? How can we know for sure that what you say will come true? Do we want to chance it on our non nuclear wasteland world or do we wanna go all in and risk killing off everything to cut off the cancer. While I do see where you're coming from,I fundamentally can't justify consigning humanity to that type of grim fate,even if the fascists get their commupance. I think humanity deserves to live,even if it is a miserable life.
Now,this doesn't mean blind pacifism and inaction, but accelerationism is something I will never agree with, even if what you say is right. The risk is too great and I can't in good conscience support something that will erase billions and leave the last millions to die in pain and suffering just for the sake of justice.
Well,my criticisms mainly extend to modern day Russia
I have little bad to say about the USSR as a whole,barring some Romania specific stuff like giving the Ukrainian SSR it's coastline and Bucovina,and of course the chauvinism that remained both in it's internal arrangements and in it's relations with it's "allies",which were more akin to satrapies than partners
That being said,I recognize it's historically progressive role and will always acknowledge it's role in liberating us from the nazi scourge and uplifting mainly agrarian nations into at least somewhat industrialized nations
Of course,this development wasn't completely even,and many mistakes were made,and I do agree we need to move away from the ghost of communism past,but I firmly believe Eastern Europe without them would have been a much more tragic place