Just started watching with the Stalin episode.
- Episode 1: Hitler
- Episode 2: Saddam
- Episode 3: Idi Amin
- Episode 4: Stalin
- Episode 5: Gadaffi
- Episode 6: Juche Gang
with peter dinklage somewhere narrating lol. :LIB:
Surprised one of the episodes isn’t about Trump considering how libshit this appears
Whoa buddy, you gotta milk this cow; that's season 2 or 3 shit right there!
Gf doesn't like Stalin now after this lib shit. Can someone recommend me a documentary that shows him in a better light?
Something tells me she'll dislike Gadaffi and the Kims after their episodes too. It's almost like it's designed to paint these people in a negative light or something. My advice would be to never watch libshit again.
It's a fucking lib-ass US empire hitlist; even Saddam, while a massive asshole, pales in comparison to Hitler and puppets put up by the State Dept and CIA cough Jakarta Method cough. Gadaffi's major crime against empire was refusing to do their bidding, wearing eccentric and ostentatious parade uniforms and having a harem of hot chicks be his personal bodyguards. Boohoo he didn't let neolibs run in opposition literally worse than Hitler nineteen animal eighty farm.
I'm actually completely baffled they chose Idi Amin and not Castro or Mao, this is going way off script.
There's always the classic counter of "why no Pinochet episode?" Or Andrew Jackson for that matter....
I know it's in your name, but I generally don't waste time talking about Stalins and Maos to liberals. It's great man theory bullshit anyways and contradictory to Marxist /materialist history to judge the USSR primarily by it's leader. Liberals need to be shown how the USSR and China had democratic means that weren't bourgeoisie republicanism. The people were the ones who built AES countries and defined it's character.
If she watched a flat earth documentary would she need to watch a globe earth documentary to stop being a flat earther?
I thought becoming a Tyrant involved a complicated procedure beginning with the usage of the T-Virus and the implantation of additional organs to support the extra muscle mass
This has been your Flakes Bongler obscure reference for the day
For best results, marinate in a vertical glass tube that can be easily punched through at the most dramatic moment
No mention of the tremendous amount of bombs the US dropped on them, or the sanctions/embargos for decades.
STATS
Sanctions since 1950.
"The U.S. dropped a total of 635,000 tons of bombs, including 32,557 tons of napalm, on Korea. By comparison, the U.S. dropped 1.6 million tons in the European theater and 500,000 tons in the Pacific theater during all of World War II (including 160,000 on Japan)."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_North_Korea
Wow they fucked up the double rainbow in ep6, second rainbow is supposed to be inverted with red on bottom...
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You’d think they’d focus on the dictators in their own continent first, seeing as they’ve helped prop up enough to last three seasons
I don't think Amin especially espoused any significant left beliefs. He was always a loyal subject of the British colonial military in his youth, and Britain supported his initial coup as he was less likely to turn to communism. It wasn't until he started hunting down Indians and other Asian minorities that diplomatic relations were severed and the arms shipments dried up. So he did the next most sensible thing and turned to the Eastern Bloc and Libya for assistance, and adding an anticolonial slant to his nationalism, decrying and repudiating the west entirely. It seems the guy was paradoxically apolitical and just chose violent ethnonationalism as the closest thing to an ideology, the rest was just a matter of convenience and pragmatism.