• LeninWeave [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      On the off-chance you're being honest here:

      The USSR had attempted to make pacts with the rest of Europe to fight the Nazis, but was consistently rebuffed. The entire rest of Europe had already made pacts with the Nazis in a bid to push them into the USSR. Therefore, as a last resort, they signed a pact of non-aggression with them in order to buy themselves time and build up their military readiness.

      The USSR paid a higher price than any other nation to free the world from fascism. You'd do well to respect that fact, and not push "red fash" "both sides" conspiracy nonsense.

        • LeninWeave [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          On the one hand: :sankara-shining: WE MUST NEVER STOP EXPLAINING

          On the other hand, he'd probably tell me Sankara was a fascist.

        • LeninWeave [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          Red fash is a thing

          Red fash is not a thing. This is literally a reheated Nazi conspiracy theory to try to draw equivalences between two diametrically opposed ideologies.

          Never once have I used any “both sides” conspiracy nonsense other than to point out that all the major powers are employing troll farms.

          Red fash is a thing