Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Stalin Revision

(retrieved from cache)

I truly believe that Stalin was trying to make Russia nationalist rather than internationalist. There are many things that he did which we can disagree with, but it is apparent that especially toward the end of his life, he grew a strong hatred for Jews.

He saw them as nothing but spies who damaged the country.

There is some text from a video that I wrote down to quote here. I refuse to give the link to the video due to some very incorrect statements in it, and very Anti-Nationalist stupidity.

However, even from the most ridiculous people, some truth comes forward. I wish to quote from the text in the video to show Stalin in a more positive light:

"Stalin was not a mass killer

The borders of Ukraine were not even the same in 1926 and 1939.
The Kuban Cossaks, between 2 and 3 million people, were registered
as Ukranian in 1926, but were reclassified as Russian by the end of the
twenties.

This new classification explains by itself 25 to 40 percent of the 'victims
of the famine-genocide' calculated by Dudhnyck--Mace.

During the years 1930--1935, the Soviet Union was short of labor,
especially in newly developed regions. The regime tried to use all
available forces. It is difficult to see why it would have 'killed' men who
had been working the land.

Nevertheless, estimates state that the 100,000 heads of family of the
first category, sent to the Gulag system, had been killed.

But the Party only placed 63,000 kulaks in the first category, and only
those guilty of terrorist and counter-revolutionary acts were executed!
The 100,000 stat was a lie.

Under the NEP, Kulaks and other private producers controlled over half
of the food supply (mainly wheat). The Kulaks didn't cooperate with the
state. The Kulaks even raised prices.

Therefore, Kulaks were responsible for the Holodomor. However, the deaths
of it are *exaggerated* and blamed on Stalin by Stalin's opponents. Only a
few thousand actually died, and their deaths were the Kulaks' fault.

Stalin ended the Ukranian famines with his collectivization of the agriculture."

These facts can be independently verified. I am always trying to encourage people to do their own research, and this is an issue that I will entrust you to do just that.

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