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posted 1 year ago by HEXEN on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +96Score on mirror )
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devotech2 on scored.co
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Long post ahead discussing jewry in the ussr.

The soviet union (at least from post ww2 to the death of Stalin) was actually the exact inverse. Acknowledging jews in ww2 as a victim or as partisans was a crime.

Stalin used jewish committees that promoted the holocaust as a honeypot. Look up the story of the jewish anti fascist committee. He created the jewish organization with soviet authorities, freed 2 jews from prison to be the heads of the organization, documented everything they did for years, and then had every single one of them executed in a basement for distributing information about the holohoax, for espionage, for cosmopolitanism, and for planning to establish a jewish state in Crimea.

Stalin early into his reign and Stalin after ww2 were effectively different people entirely. The man definitely did not like jews. Maybe they weren't different people though. According to Khruschev, Stalin would go on pretty regular anti Semitic tirades from very early on in his career. But he was a goy with an orthodox family who lived in one of the most jewish parts of Georgia, it's probably experience that made him hate jews. Years of political posturing, mind games, and utter fuckery put him at the very top of a party that he joined, which was filled to the brim with kikes, and he ended up making every single one of them fuck off or die before he kicked the bucket.

A legitimate achievement. It's too bad that he was the forerunner of an inherently jewish ideology, ironically, unbeknownst to him or not. But there was very little actual jewry to be found in the ussr throughout the cold war, and that's because of him. The old bolsheviks ran into the arms of the west and that's our current situation today.

When it comes to situations like the holodomor, it's actually quite difficult to pin Stalin. Considering that the CPSU was effectively in a full blown Civil War until ww2, there were many rogue actors, factions, and people that still had allegiances to the old bolsheviks and the white genocide advocate trotsky. Some of these people may have very well had more power than stalin at points. It's true that it happened under his government. *However*, it's also true that it came to a complete halt with the further imprisonment and execution of the trotskyite faction. And then nothing like it happened again.

This is also why quite a few national socialists (not even nazbols) in Russia have a sort of bizarre admiration for Stalin, despite their ideology.

To that end, I believe that the USSR can be split into 3 periods and the west (particularly the United states) can be split into 2 periods.

For the ussr, you have the bolshevik period from 1917-1932 when the old bolsheviks held the most sway, the intermediate period from 1932-1941 when the CPSU was eating itself alive, and then the post bolshevik period from 1941-1991, beginning with the death of Trotsky, in which jewry disappeared from the party and its inherent anti whiteness came to an end.

For the US, you have the pre-bolshevik period from the founding of the country to 1937, when jews starting emigrating from the ussr en masse. These people are the left wing half of the people in charge of you today. Trotsky's granddaughter is in a government office for fucks sake. The United States *is* the internationalist bolshevik country. It has been for a long fucking time now. Stalin was absolutely right about eradicating them from Russia. They went to America. We weren't fighting bolshevism during the cold war, we were promoting it, that is a mindfuck but it's completely true.

But I can't completely *like* Stalin, either. He's a gray figure for me. I don't hate him as much as some here do, but I don't like him that much either. Why not? His territorial ambition was incredibly ruthless, Stalin the man wanted to spread the borders of the ussr, even without jews in the party he still wanted to spread the borders of the ussr. He was an extreme imperialist (ironically). This fucked up any possible chance for a legitimate alliance with Germany, whuch considering what has actually transpired in history, may have been legitimately the better option for the 3rd reich than peace pleas. Moreover, he held people that were not russian or georgian in practically complete contempt. He hated Poles and he hated Germans specifically, personally, and this was a major problem later on. Although, in actuality, his dislike of non russians and georgians wasn't really particularly strange as quite a few at the time, living in the russian empire, had the same opinion. Particularly Georgians. Georgia is a racist as fuck country. Georgia in the late 1800s when stalin was growing up would be about 3x as racist as Georgia presently, which is still racist. It's actually a miracle that he even liked Russians.
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