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@mheslep is a conservative , and quite frankly let him be I agree with him on some points but here's where I don't agree when some of you here (I will not mention names to not cause excessive fire) talking like misguided Americans pretend to know how things happen in a foreign state in which you have never been and are even afraid to go to , and have only read books about it or watched Tv shows which have tons of bias.But sure when talking is concerned everyone seems to be very smart about everything.
@Mark44 , ok yes the Ukrainian Holodomor killed many and yes they took their crops away but don't take it out of context , when I talked about the taxes in the USSR I was referring to the post Stalin era , when the Ukrainians were starved to death it did not happen because there were no food around , the Soviet land was vast and huge and it gave plenty of food , the food was taken away because Stalin used starvation as a political means of pushing a society to surrender to the ultimate absolute power of "God" (Stalin) himself.
So it has nothing to do with taxes , nothing , but it has all to do with making a certain group of people accept an idea to which they showed resistance at first ,
in the later soviet years in my country for example you could have your own farm and grow pigs and cows and you did not have to give anything away , and then there were the big "Kolkhoz" which was basically just the same a modern big farms owned by companies which produce meat and wheat and etc.
after all modern agriculture is all about mass production as we are too much to simply each grow our own carrots in our own backyard.The only difference is that in the USSR the farm was state owned but in west it's privately owned.
and the only reason why these big collective farms did not work so well was not the farms itself it was simply that the oversight was not good enough since they were state owned and so people kind of developed the attitude that their job is not important enough because they will get paid anyway.
Look at modern Europe for example , most food comes from such big farms , they have much technology in them and they basically resemble the big collective mechanized farms in the USSR , the only difference is that their privately owned so the CEO gives everyone a wage deal and if they agree they have to work and work hard , they are monitored by supervisors and cameras and so they feel the need to make their job good.But basically apart from the fact that they can buy more products for what they get in terms of money they are the same collective workers in a big collective "animal farm" just this one has the much beloved capitalist title on it's door.
Also please don't go into the previously already disputed "grass soup" argument , just because you think and have heard that in some communist areas there was not even toilet paper doesn't meant you can simply apply this reasoning to all states who were socialist like a universal "one size fits all " sticker.
That is both disrespectful to me and it shows a lack of knowledge and ignorance.
Although I know from my various experiences that Americans have a tendency for the "one size fits all " approach , and you should not feel insulted about this because quite simply it's the truth and many have admitted that it's such, even as high as foreign policy goes this approach is used.
I don't want to deny that there were socialist states were maybe even air became a rarity at some points , sure there was such situations and just to make you happier about how you feel about other parts of the world I can say that yes there were times when bananas and cake was indeed a luxury item , for fruits like bananas it was mainly because they don't grow in areas were the USSR was and had to be imported and I guess the government did not care about it that much , but to assume we were wiping our buts with the morning newspaper pushed on our pointing finger is a bit rude I think.
But then again I understand your sentiment , can't blame people who feel hate towards a foreign adversary which wanted to destroy your country and is still working on the very goal both covertly and openly.@zooby , well I wouldn't be so sure the KGB plan backfired , just because the west still has capitalism and in Russia there are oligarchs and many wealthy capitalists doesn't mean the plan backfired , if you listen closely you can see that the subversion is not about turning America away from capitalism , no let them have it , the idea is to divide the country and it;'s society , to make a large part of the population believe and see that their culture needs a change , the fun part here is that capitalism is just an economic system , the KGB focuses more on the inner cultural emotional system of a human because a society is made up of humans or individuals and once a large enough group of those individuals feel differently the society will change and capitalism will follow because capitalism isn't an independent entity , all on it's own , capitalism is nothing more than just the way the majority have agreed to interact economically based on the human nature , so instead of fighting a system which is only a result of the human nature they are fighting to very core - human nature itself.
The focus is on stuff that can really make a human tsunami, things like equality , woman's rights , homosexuals , the twisting and readjusting of morale , once you change those everything else follows like a landfall , think what the man said in that video is very deep and needs some time to understand but there are powerful forces at play in the world and things will change soon as they have been doing so ever faster for the past decades , ideas are like unbreakable viruses , they simply ride on top of a organism or in this case system when that system fails (the USSR) they simply reshape and carry on .
Every country that is divided is a risk to itself , it's like a dam trying to push against the water , but if parts of the dam give up pushing against other parts can no longer stand and so the whole dam fails.
Look at the modern US , it's not the McCarthy era conservative nation that pushed against a clearly defined outer adversary anymore , it's a divided society which changes it's core values and faces a front of multiple incoming "projectiles" of which some are so confusing that no one really knows how to respond to them.
The Cold war I think was actually America's best time and golden age , you had a clear and visible enemy with which you counterbalanced the world , you knew your job and ordinary folks just went along without even worrying much, now everything is mixed up and much different.