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Comments by "1midnightfish" (@1midnightfish) on "Russians: about the holodomor" video.
@@markbranham7355 She sounds like someone telling a well-documented truth. You sound like a pro-russian troll.
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@arsonviburnums8453 It's not unprofitable to starve certain sections of the population to death if you know you can repopulate their lands and homes with different people who are easier for you to control - which is exactly what stalin did, it's one of the reasons so many inhabitants of those parts of Ukraine are of russian ancestry.
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@constantin88 About 40% of the electorate didn't vote for the current fascist government, because so few people had any faith in the other parties standing for election. So yes, Italy shamefully has a government made up of mussolini nostalgics (who not only say "But he also did good things!" - they actually believe that some of the awful things he did were good); but they were voted in by a minority of the electorate. The parallel made in the original comment is spot-on imo.
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@arsonviburnums8453 "hard to do and unprofitable for short and long time" is a good appraisal of the russian revolution... maybe you're about to deny that too? Are you also a Holocaust denier?
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@Hazelnut38 There's no peace without justice, and no justice without truth. I don't believe the russian people should pay for the atrocities orchestrated and committed by their ancestors and past leaders, but I fully believe that they should pay for their denial of those atrocities, which is aimed at absolving themselves from their present responsibility to stop their current leader from committing more atrocities. It is tragic that many of those directly responsible will soon be dead, while many of those who will pay, in various ways, are children or haven't even been born yet - but they will only have their own ancestors to blame. Your comment sounds a lot like the "let's no upset the russians too much, who knows what they might do next" type of statement that has been resounding all over the world for years, even more so over the past few years, and that's the mentality that led many rich countries to withhold military aid for Ukraine which would have saved so many lives and shortened the war.
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@СергейМонин-д7с No one will want any "future partnership" with russia ever again... problem solved 😊
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