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  • Maoist Rebel News News Just when you thought Krugman couldn't get stupider. Encouraging people to murder their bosses below, lulz! Terrorism, Copyright violation, and lack of knowledge the three things Krugman brags about.

  • @Bearlizard777 Exactly when did i promote killing your boss? I didn't even take a side in the video, I never gave any statement pro or con you idiot. If you had half the brain you pretend to, you'd know you just made a false statement about what I said.

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  • This is a revolution, blood will be shed, the blood of those who exploit the needy, will be shed.

    Long Live the Naxalites, death to Capitalism. India is a very very poor country, socialism could revive it.

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  • @TheDeathstarrr No, they're not. There's no capitalist class if the country's political-economy model is not capitalism. And bureaucrats don't constitute a class.

  • i wonder, the USA are so busy with Iran... But if the Indian ''democratic'' government beat the shit out of its population, then they do nothing,, neither do UN... WTF? How are we supposed to trust these capitalist pigs??

  • @xRHYDDERCHx I do not deny what is happening in the US, that the police state is increasing, thanks to two rather nasty presidents, but i doubt prisoner treatment in America is worse than in the USSR. I would be pleased If you could link me to what you said about the gulags. Waterboarding IS torture, but its the most benign. Another thing is that people cite isolated cases of oppression under capitalism, but under communism we are talking hundreds of thousands in the Great Purge.

  • @xRHYDDERCHx This is where I come to dislike the communist countries. The government officials IN REALITY actually BECOME the new capitalist class. They dictate what you eat, where you sleep, how much food they give you, then turn around and say "the landlords are dead, the vast wealth of this nation will be used to feed the people!!!!!"

    All the time living in lavish mansions similar to an aristocracy. Elitism, under the guise of populism. The Tsars could have done the same.

  • @xRHYDDERCHx This is where I come to dislike the communist countries. The government officials IN REALITY actually BECOME the new capitalist class. They dictate what you eat, where you sleep, how much food they give you, then turn around and say "the landlords are dead, the vast wealth of this nation will be used to feed the people!!!!!"

    All the time living in lavish mansions similar to an aristocracy. Elitism, under the guise of populism. The Tsars could have done the same.

  • @xRHYDDERCHx Wikipedia puts the estimates of the deaths from communist regimes at the range of 85-100 million. Thats even higher than the total deaths of WW2. You are right, they progressed significantly, but didnt capitalist countries in Europe do the same? And we never know how many people disappeared, because the bureaucrats can easily misle the public, having the control of the media.

  • @xRHYDDERCHx Thats a lot of information you gave me, but you see, when Stalin was in power, even the people in other parts of Russia didnt know when the great Ukrainian famine occurred, killing 7-10 million people alone, or the tens of thousands of civilians and party officials killed during the Great Purge, the Holodomor had a lot of man made factors included. Same goes for Maos great famine, 30+ million people, gone in 3 years, thanks to mismanagement. And no one even knew.

  • @xRHYDDERCHx I mean, by abuse, violence.

  • @TheDeathstarrr Also about GULAG, the maximum number of prisoners was of 2.5 million during WW2 (and let's remember way too many millions were involved in this war). That was before the 50's, but in 2007, in USA, the richest country of the world and considered by many ignorant people as "model of democracy", the number of prisoners were 7 million. Bush also defended the use of "alternative interrogatory measures", i.e., torture, by the CIA.

  • @TheDeathstarrr The statistics of Jan/1940 are the following: up to 5 ys, 56,8% - 5 to 10 ys, 42,2% - more than 10 ys, 1,0%. For the year of 1939 we have the statistics from USSR tribunals. The distribution of prison sentences follow: up to 5 ys, 95,9% - 5 to 10 ys, 4,0% - more than 10 ys, 0,1%. There was an obvious increase during WW2, and Nazis suffering abuse from police officers in the GULAG. Stalin intervened some times in defence of these prisoners human rights.

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