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If you ask US Americans what was "evil" about East Germany, they'll almost always say "the Berlin Wall"... - Hexbear
hexbear.net...and they usually can't name anything after that. Some people might mention
the Stasi but that's pretty rare. I guess you'd have a number of people like me
that were raised evangelical who were told even owning a Bible in East Germany
was illegal (it wasn't) and churches were banned (they weren't); but that's such
obvious bullshit I won't even address it here. So when you ask US Americans
about East Germany, the wall is the first thing that they will say, every time.
It's the hallmark of why they (and communism in general) were "bad". East
Germany doesn't have a leader they know about like Stalin or Mao. It doesn't
have a scary name for "prisons" like "gulag". And it doesn't have a famine that
anticommunists can exaggerate and blame on communism. But they do have a wall.
OK, in the ~30 years of the Berlin Wall's existence, do you know how many people
were killed trying to cross it? 140. Not millions. Not tens of thousands. 140.
Over a 30 year period. US Americans have no idea this is the actual number.
Instead, we have movies like Bridge of Spies. In that movie, Tom Hanks is in a
train going over to the eastern side of Berlin. And in the four seconds the
train is above the zone behind the wall, of course they show someone crossing
the wall getting shot. Despite the fact that there would have been only say 4-5
people that would have happened to in a given year across the length of the
whole wall, not just the spot Hanks' character was at. The odds of that
happening at that exact spot at that exact time were a million to one. But that
doesn't stop Hollywood from including it. But yeah, the GDR is evil and terrible
for killing 140 people. I'm sure there were individual months where Obama droned
more innocent civilians than that. But the US is the good guys, right? That's
the worst the US can come up with about the GDR. 140 people. The US can
slaughter innocents by the millions but that's not evil because reasons. Wall
bad, agent orange good. And of course, US Americans never learn about the
reasons for building the wall in the first place. The US and FRG used West
Berlin as a major base of operations for spying and sabotage into the Eastern
Bloc. Something had to be done, or the CIA et al would continue to use West
Berlin as an easy access point. I'm pretty sure the wall's main purpose was
keeping folks out more than in. And yes, brain drain out of the GDR was a
problem. The west absolutely pumped people in the GDR with (not necessarily
incorrect for labor aristocrats) notions that they could be pretty well off in
the west. Was the wall the right solution for that? Probably not, but I'm not in
their shoes and I can see why they did it. Now, about the Stasi. It's a great
word, like "gulag". It sounds scary, right? Most US Americans aren't familiar
with it, but the dedicated anti-communists will always bring it up. Do you know
what the secret police in the FRG were called? Probably not, but don't feel bad.
It's not like we were ever taught about them. But the FRG did have their own
secret police, and they acted with as much impunity as the Stasi, just against
leftists. Meanwhile, in the GDR... as long as you weren't a CIA asset, a Nazi,
or advocated against the working class (i.e. for capitalism)... the Stasi had no
interest in you. Yes, they collected a lot of info on folks. But I'm sure the
data profile that Facebook or Google have on most Americans would put the Stasi
to shame. And those corporations have zero problems handing that info off to law
enforcement in order to put you in the slammer. But Americans think this is
perfectly ok because Facebook and Google are pRiVaTE coRpOrAtiOnS, and
corporations aren't able to limit our freedoms. Not to mention, I remember
seeing some post-unification polls of East Germans about the things they didn't
like about life there, and the Stasi was waaaay down on the list. Basically, US
Americans are the most deeply propagandized people on the planet. The
capitalists built up these scary communist boogeymen that were apparently so
evil. But when you learn the truth, you see that on their worst days, East
Germany was still a far better country than the US could hope to be on it's best
day.
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