• alcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]
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    391 year ago

    What exactly was wrong with Kruschev’s decision to send the tanks into Hungary to stop the fascist uprising?

    Given the historical context of the literal genocides the US was facilitating in asia and south america at that time, even if you ignore the literal fascist collaborators hijacking the movement and pretend it was just a bunch of liberals fighting for “freedom”, keeping them from falling within the west’s claws would have been justified.

    If your criticism was that the USSR was too heavy handed putting down the fascists, look at what’s happened since.

    • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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      231 year ago

      B-b-but have you heard of Nestor Makhno! Yeah, it’s pretty underground but he was this totally rad anarchist that shot a bunch of tankies (um, somebody call the BASED department!?!?) and was totally productive in doing other things like . . . Stopping some of the people who he armed and trained after they went and committed pogroms and . . . Uh, well, he had a newspaper in France where he totally stuck it to the tankies and also every other leftist around him until he died in near complete social isolation, but . . . Um . . . He helped kill that fascist leader that one time (by being very ineffective in trying to dissuade the Jewish anarchist who actually did kill that fascist).

    • @LittleLordLimerick@lemm.ee
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      61 year ago

      Words evolve and change in meaning. Calling someone a tankie in 2023 is not a comment on their opinions of an event that happened a lifetime ago.

    • Big Miku
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      11 year ago

      Let’s take a look what started that “fascist” uprising. Years of economic mismanagement, opression, and being forced to pay a big chunk of their gdp to the Soviets for war reperations were all factors that lead to the Hungarian Revolution.

      And who did these “fascist” pick as their leader? Imre Nagy, the man who was ousted from power by the soviets for having the audacity to be a more moderate communist than hardline stallinists.

      The US doing something bad doesn’t justify someone else doing bad. Think about a nazi who uses that reasoning, they would sound like a nazi apologist.

      Yes, the US did some bad stuff, but I still view them as the lesser evil when compared to the USSR or China.

      Also Hungary doing something 65 years later doesn’t justify the actions of the Soviets.

      • alcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]
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        11 year ago

        Whether the initial protesters had good reason or not, fascists quickly co-opted the movement in the same way they co-opted the liberal protests in Ukraine.

        Hungary doing something 65 years later doesn’t justify the actions of the Soviets.

        Their actions 65 years later prove there were significant numbers of nazis waiting in the wings, and that the soviets were insufficiently oppressive.

        • Big Miku
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          11 year ago

          I couldn’t find a single mention of a fascist movement in the uprising. So either it was neglible in size, or you are just lying.

          “Insufficiently oppressive”. What? Hungary was a really oppressive nation during that time, and you wanted it to be more oppressive?

          And opressive to who? Fascist? They can just lie about not being a fascist. That leaves out to just guess who is a fascist and that sounds like a wonderful time for the citizens.

          Patton really was correct about the Soviet Union.