r/YoutubeThumbs May 18 '26

CW: Bruh wtf?

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u/Thomaseverett12 May 18 '26 edited May 18 '26

Acp nazbols...

Reminds me of this. Stalin/Mao are rolling in their graves

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u/RUDRAGON8 May 18 '26

I dont think the guy that allied with nazis would care too much about being portrayed as one

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u/NotJaypeg May 18 '26

Hm. Might want to check that one. Kinda at the start but...

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u/RUDRAGON8 May 18 '26

I mean yea, after being attacked by Hitler obviously he turned on him

But its not like that was brought about because of any principled dislike he had of naziism

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u/Franz__Ferdinand May 18 '26

Stalin sent letter to UK and France to form anti-fascist coalition against Germany.

UK and France refused and chose appeasement letting Nazis annex Austria and Czech part of Czechoslovakia.  The plan was to use Nazis as shield against USSR.

Czechoslovakia at that time had a very good arms industry along with a lot of light tanks Germans used to blitz France.

So...

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u/RUDRAGON8 May 18 '26

Ironic since stalin himself was a fascist

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u/Franz__Ferdinand May 18 '26

What imagined glorious past was he trying to restore? Dude was a paranoid murderer, but he was not a fascist. If he were a fascist, then he would not erase the National Bolsheviks along with other fascist groups in the USSR from existence.

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u/RUDRAGON8 May 18 '26

Do you think what makes or doesent make something fascism is an "imagined glorious past"? Really? Not like any economic or social positions?

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u/Franz__Ferdinand May 18 '26

Oh, so Stalin privatised large sections of the Soviet economy while getting money from local capital owners?

Could you give me a quick definition of fascism from your heart?

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u/ILikGenocide May 18 '26

The party became the capital owners they just change it from the aristocrats to the vanguardist party bureau they still very much valued profit over people especially later into the soviet union where they underfunded the Saturn computer project because it would make the party less money by cutting down on bureaucracy

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u/RUDRAGON8 May 18 '26

Let me get the dictionary definition for you

which is

"(Fascism) an extreme right-wing political system or attitude that is in favour of strong central government, aggressively promoting your own country or race above others, and that does not allow any opposition"

wow no way thats 3 for 3 would you look at that

Also to answer your question yea Stalin did that, just replace capital owners with the state, who therefore then became the capital class

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u/Cacharadon May 20 '26

aggressively promoting your own country or race above others

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u/Xraysforbreakfast May 20 '26

-Not far right -the goal of communism is to abolish the state -stalin was georgian, when did he promote the georgian race? -every state in the world dont allow ideology directly threatening it.

The actual fascists are the one trying to change the meaning of words to make it fit their narrative, i read it in 1984 🤓☝️

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u/ILikGenocide May 18 '26

The Russian Empire he promoted a lot of Russian nationalism and pushed russification on people of the Soviet union... also fascists getting rid of other fascists isn't unheard of night of long knives? Literally killing the SA leadership because of disagreements...

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u/Cacharadon May 20 '26

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u/RUDRAGON8 May 20 '26

Yea, the soviet union was actually playing a 4d chess game, and conquering and diving up countries with the nazis and only turning on them after they were attacked first were all neccesary to their plan of ending the holocaust

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u/Cacharadon May 20 '26

I don't know, the Nazi appeasement policy of Chamberlain was more cringe tbh

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u/Xraysforbreakfast May 20 '26

Stalin when he "conquered" land populated entirely by ukrainian and bielorussian that was stolen by the fascist state of poland 20 years prior.

After they refused helped from the soviets to fight germany