You stupid fucking bitch.
Unite!
The international proletariat have no common interests.
reason.com
>Shmelev and Popov's description of the Soviet economy exposes mainstream Western assessments as little more than fairy tales. They devote a chapter of their book to the falsification and distortion of statistical data in the Soviet Union, which they contend still occurs today. The revelation that ""for three decades, from the end of the 1920s through the end of the 1950s, statistical distortions were so great that even the ordinal numbers were altered,"" implies that even assessments by conservative Western experts skeptical of Soviet success, such as the late G. Warren Nutter, give an optimistic rendition of Soviet economic performance."
truthjusticejoshway.wordpress.com
>It was estimated 3-4 million people starved to death in 1933 during the Soviet Union’s “industrialization” phase.
>Per capita USSR national income was about 50% of the American level while average per capital consumption of goods and services was estimated at 30-40% of the American level.
>The World Health Organization concluded the average national child mortality level was about twice as high as the United States.
>102 cities with a combined population of 50 million people contained air pollution 10 times beyond the permissible norm.
Why are we worrying about the dumb stuff like climate change when we should be worrying about how to get rid of weebs
When the soviet union collapsed, it was revealed that a large percentage of their hospitals did not even have phones. Let that sink in, 100+ Year old technology that was needed to contact doctors did not even exist in a hospital.
The soviets were basically the Africans of Europe, given great technology, but like Congo they were too idealistic to do anything with the technology that the world had given them.
Fuck communists.
Soviet society was more pure than modern western societies. I love to watch nazis deny the fact that living in a soviet nation would be nicer than living under (((capitalism)))
Soon