I know this seems like an obvious attempt to start a struggle session, but I promise I’m asking in a good faith attempt to learn:) y’all are way smarter and better read than any group I’ve ever been a part of before tbh

I’m listening to the rev left Stalin episode and they’re discussing the holodomor. Clearly a lot of what I thought I knew is capitalist propaganda. However, there also seems to be a possible motivation here to gloss over some of the bad elements of the USSR? I also feel slight alarm bells going off at some parts but idk why really, probably bc it brings up feelings associated w Holocaust denial, even though I know they’re v different issues.

I’m kinda new to the left so I don’t feel like I have the knowledge or the critical thinking skills to tackle this issue on my own.

It seems to boil down to: did the holodomor happen? If yes, was it intentional? If no, was it avoidable?

I’m sure this discussion has happened before so feel free to just link me to stuff haha. Insight appreciated!

  • Burnbabylon [she/her]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    I appreciate you taking the time to comment. Im a little confused tbh if you don’t mind clarifying a few things:)

    Correct me if I’m wrong I thought at the time like 90% of the people in the Soviet Union were still rural/peasantry...why would so much food need to be taken to the point of risking starvation in order to provide for the much smaller pop In the cities?

    Had the conditions at the time lowered production that much?