• Vitaly@feddit.uk
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      Because I’m from a country where people know what communism is in practice, and I hate it

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              Every country that was touched by communism is extremely poor or corrupt, on the other hand all people I know including me want to live in places like USA or in European Union

              • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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                I wonder what happened to all those former Eastern Bloc countries that might have made them poor and corrupt.

                Could have anything with US backed color revolutions and the neoliberal looting of their societies?

                Nah. Probably socialisms fault

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                buddy, trust me, you do not want to live here in the USA. Unless you really love not seeing a doctor or dying in a car accident.

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                Socialism took the USSR from a late-feudal backwater that just lost the most destructive war in history (to that point) to the first man in space, and it did so in one generation and in spite of two subsequent invasions.

                Socialism took China from a bunch of squabbling warlords dominated by foreign empires, where famines were regular and severe enough that people regularly sold their own children to survive, to a modern economic powerhouse, lifting a billion people out of poverty along the way.

                Socialism took Cuba from a plantation run by foreign gangsters to cutting-edge medicine and higher life expectancy than the U.S., all while fending off a low-intensity war the most powerful empire in the world has waged against it for the entirety of its existence.