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d-evochka-blog · 5 years ago
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i really love my hair
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thanks genetics
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d-evochka-blog · 5 years ago
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it made my heart smile
Ya truly love to see it!
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d-evochka-blog · 5 years ago
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crabs vodka travel
what the hell
that's where stereotypes about Russians come from
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d-evochka-blog · 5 years ago
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d-evochka-blog · 5 years ago
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I completely agree with everything
Help me out here: Why do people hate Communism? Traditionally, Communism has always been popular with women since V.I. Lenin. Stalin took coldly calculated risks to modernize the system. He knew about the risks, but it was outside his control. Nobody liked Marx because he was a terrible person that spouted theories and abused his own people.
When you say Marx, do you mean Mao? Marx was apparently kind of an unpleasant asshole of a person, but he was never a political leader, so he never had "people" to abuse.
Anyway, to answer your question. The shortest, simplest answer is "Decades of propaganda, and often brutal repression, from capitalist nations." Especially in America, Communism was a dirty word for most of the twentieth century. It was the boogeyman hiding under your bed. The communists were going to kill us all. They were going to use nuclear weapons. They were going to take away your prosperity and make you live in poverty. (Ignore the fact that you currently live in poverty...) They were atheist godless heathens hell-bent on destroying you, personally. The communists were the ones murdering and maiming your husbands and sons in Korea and Vietnam (please ignore that we chose to send them there...) Communism is the opposite of the American Dream, and they want to take that from you.
And that was just the propaganda. The repression was worse. McCarthyism and HUAC. COINTELPRO. Communists were evil and any action taken against them was justified. And anything that could maybe, possibly be seen as somewhat communist in nature, no matter how much of a reach it was, was inherently un-American. The Red Scares are a large part of why America has basically no social safety net and no organized labor movement.
There are other reasons why some people don't support communism. It's a revolutionary ideology, and some people are pacifists or reformists. They don't want the violence that a communist revolution would involve. And that's fair, I think. Some people just don't have the stomach for war.
Others can't get past the failures of communist states.
I don't think any feminist can be a capitalist. Patriarchy and capitalism are too interconnected. Some feminists are more anarchist than communist, and I can get around that. But neoliberalism and radical feminism are not compatible.
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d-evochka-blog · 5 years ago
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Was this animation always here?
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I love it
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d-evochka-blog · 5 years ago
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I just found out that my crash 2016 and my crash 2019 are the same person
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d-evochka-blog · 6 years ago
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d-evochka-blog · 6 years ago
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d-evochka-blog · 6 years ago
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I look in the mirror:
- Damn I like that my eyes shine stronger than the sparkles on my face
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d-evochka-blog · 6 years ago
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d-evochka-blog · 6 years ago
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I luv the fact that the E chord on ukulele unites people from all over the world
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d-evochka-blog · 6 years ago
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my superpower:
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#meme #laugh #laughter #joke #lol #irony #the_umbrella_academy #sixth
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d-evochka-blog · 6 years ago
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