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Seriously tho these people can’t be serious, right? Like this has to be a fucking op
communism is when you lived in the slums of a failed capitalist state
Communism should have been robust enough to not fall, therefore it’s communisms fault that capitalism caused food shortages. Qed
Lol I’ve seen libs unironically call ghettos and reservations socialism
The Ukraine will only improve itself when it has redoubled its capitalist efforts.
More Deregulation! More Debt! More Death Squads!
I am once again asking you to provide a fucking link :bernie:
Shits deleted I believe
Seriously tho these people can’t be serious, right?
Every single right-wing person in ex-Soviet republics says this exact shit.
I lived in the USSR for 0.5 days in 2008, it was bad. I almost starved to death. Also a Commissar came and took my toothbrush, wtf!
Sorry comrade, I had a hot fraternal date to get to and my breath stunk. Do you still want the toothbrush back?
They could’ve done a better job at pretending to live in the Soviet era.
Communism is when no food
Jen Bush voice: “Please ignore the 9 million who die globally every year of starvation”
what does it say?
Transcript:
posted to /r/teenagers by fatpenisbarbeque
“Ukrainian here. I can’t explain how much it embarrasses me and hurts me to have to explain to privileged Americans why communism is bad.” (17 reddit awards/stickers, 5400 upvotes)ScouT741: Ты хоть с какого города?
fatpenisbarbeque (OP): My Russian/Ukrainian is super botched because I haven’t really spoke it at all since I was 4-5. But I’m from Kiev. Lived in America for 12 years.
nonliquid: food shortages 13 years ago Kiev Пиздишь.
fatpenisbarbeque (OP): Yep, lived in a very poor neighborhood and according to my parents the markets either never had enough food, or when they did it was too expensive for us to get enough. My family’s monthly salary then was about 200 USD in terms of UAH.
Inner_Partisan: Buddy, you were born in 2003, over 12 years after the fall of the USSR. What you’re describing is capitalism.
tamagoronin: exactly, what is he even talking about.