Fuck me dead here we go!
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This is 100% correct.
Remember, the fall of the USSR happened with almost no bloodshed. The Army jumped on the side of the people right at the critical moment.
there was an attempt to bring back USSR by the State Committee on the State of Emergency that consisted of 8 old soviet communists in 1991. They had army at their disposal, tanks were rolled into Moscow, among others on the Red Square, but the old communists chickened out and didn't give the order to attack. I was 14 when it happened and I remember my mother telling me - do not say anything to anyone about USSR, communism, or the State Committee until we know what is going on. She was scared that arrests would happen again.
God damn that's brutal. That must have been terrifying.
aaaaaaand a helicopter just flew over my house
Just had a couple F-16s fly over my house.
Of course, I live about 20 miles from Holloman AFB...
An A-10 just landed on my street.
No worries, it's just Pinochet
Dude a Little Bird just flew over here.
Do we have to use the Lords name is vain people? Just needed to say something.
Thank you! I cringe whenever I hear or read that! I even told my wife that when she casually says "Lord", it is taking the Lord's name in vain. She realized I was right.
I guess I was too young and too inexperienced to be scared. Also my puppy died the day before so ironically this coup attempt helped me to cope. And the whole ordeal lasted 3 days in total. Those old communist alcoholics were visibly shaking during press conference on tv so it looked a lot like a clown show to begin with.
Smart Mom.
well it was natural reaction of any soviet person I guess, besides her father (my grandfather) was sent to a concentration camp by Stalin as a young man, so yeah being scared of the government came naturally.
Your people paid a high price. It is a tragedy.
I hope you are on our team now. We need folks like you.
Recently revisited the Romanian revolution of 1989. Good shit, there are lessons there.
From Prague Spring to the Velvet Revolution and into the Romanian Revolution... As you said, there are lessons there. Sadly, most (in America) don't even know about it. The revolutions were only 32 years ago, yet are already (presumably) falling victim to the erosions of time. Fascinating history none the less. Personal stories from those who were there are saddening and enlightening. Also humbling if you will.
Specifically the corruption in the govt never left. Still exists today, bribes must be paid in order for things to happen within the govt and hospitals
Fuck that Commie ridden hell hole.
The military is always comprised of the people. Even China had its military refuse to kill at Tienenman Square. Hey had to bring in soldiers from the other side of the country to get their military to attack its own people and they're text book tyrant military dictatorship.
Don't.
Give.
Up.
Your.
Guns.
True, but their Matrix sucked, and they all knew it did.
Our Matrix is pretty sweet and the machinery of deception is a generation more developed and spans from horizon to horizon; way too many want to stay in it.
Regardless, humanity has passed the point of no return. The movie will end, one way or another.