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posted ago by Rufinator ago by Rufinator +14 / -0

So, lately I’ve seen in a couple of places people comparing the current conflict between Russia and the Ukraine to the Holodomor. (For those not in the know, it was a famine created by the Soviets to crush Ukrainian independence movements in 1932). Following this I’ve been seeing various media about the Holodomor popping up in my various news feeds.

After unrolling my eyes I realized something…

Until now I’ve only known about the Holomodor from my personal research and knowing people who’s families fled Eastern Europe during the Cold War. (I grew up in a neighborhood with lots of Slavic and Polish families). Zero mention in pop culture or even academics. Of course our commie dominated education system would never talk about commies being naughty…

So, now that Soviet crimes against humanity are being brought up to demonize Russia, is there a chance this could backfire on the deepstaters and inadvertently Red Pill younger people that communism is a bad thing?