on the whole provided better resource management strategies
Two backwater feudal societies industrializing in a few decades would like to differ.
the Russian famines that killed hundreds of millions under Stalin
A) There was a famine in 1930s... and one in the 1940s, but uh... does this person think it's Stalin or gobbunisms fault that the Nazis razed everything west of Moscow?
B) Even the Black Book after counting babies not conceived (people didn't fuck enough), counting Nazis as victims, et. al. still had to take a shit and smear that into the book just to get to 99 million.
Nazi - racial socialism
Oh...
No food to feed billions.
And what happens to that food? Oh thats right, a large part of it isn't used to feed people. Does "better resource management strategies" include throwing out food (perfectly fine and usable at that) because it won't sell for as much?
Gobbunism no phone
Lmao, literately doing the bit.
capitalism is the best we've got
Looks at anything that isn't "the west"
The berlin airdrop
I just recently found Soviet Russia Today, where Anna Luise Strong writes about this:
Anna L. Strong in Soviet Russia Today, 1949-01
Berlin, for instance. I had come from New York where the papers daily shrieked about the terrible Russian “blockade,” that was trying to starve Berlin for “political gain.” I found that people here don’t consider that there’s any “blockade” at all, but merely a currency and trade control to prevent American black-marketeers from ruining the entire Soviet zone. They assure me that at all times the Russians have had enough food in their sector of Berlin to feed the entire city, and can bring more in from Poland if needed, but that the Western military authorities terrorize with loss of food cards and even by physical beatings any Germans who try to go to the Soviet zone to buy. They give you examples.
The view here is that the Americans don’t want any solution in Berlin except one that will enable them to use their foothold in that city to ruin the economy of the entire Soviet zone; that the “air-lift” is chiefly propaganda and military furor, plus export of a lot of Berlin industrial property without control. That every time an agreement is reached, the Americans break it by trying to make it mean more than it says. For instance, by translating “four power control” of Berlin currency into the right of Americans to print Soviet zone marks
She's right, the berlin air-lift was all a propaganda attack: trying to manufacture starvation (and failing), then showing off to a mostly western audience that you are the only one that can fix this fake problem.
Two backwater feudal societies industrializing in a few decades would like to differ.
A) There was a famine in 1930s... and one in the 1940s, but uh... does this person think it's Stalin or gobbunisms fault that the Nazis razed everything west of Moscow?
B) Even the Black Book after counting babies not conceived (people didn't fuck enough), counting Nazis as victims, et. al. still had to take a shit and smear that into the book just to get to 99 million.
Oh...
And what happens to that food? Oh thats right, a large part of it isn't used to feed people. Does "better resource management strategies" include throwing out food (perfectly fine and usable at that) because it won't sell for as much?
Lmao, literately doing the bit.
Looks at anything that isn't "the west"
I just recently found Soviet Russia Today, where Anna Luise Strong writes about this:
Anna L. Strong in Soviet Russia Today, 1949-01
Classic.
She's right, the berlin air-lift was all a propaganda attack: trying to manufacture starvation (and failing), then showing off to a mostly western audience that you are the only one that can fix this fake problem.