• espentan@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    It’s amazing what a national, professionally managed doping programme can do.

    “Look how strong and healthy we are in our shit hole country” was the message.

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      20 days ago

      lol. Shit hole country? Everyone had a job Everyone had a home No one was starving

      why are you salty about them? Is there any proof of doping?

      Edit: I know about holodomor. I am talking about except that

      • idegenszavak@sh.itjust.works
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        20 days ago

        Everyone had a job because it was illegal to not have a job. Homeless people were simply put in prison.

        The millions of people who died during holodomor would have a different word about starvation.

        If it would be that good, people wouldn’t wanted to escape.

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          Nothing wrong in making unemployment illegal. Homes were given to everyone, no one would want to be voluntarly homeless, putting in prison is bullshit. Famine is different from starvation and fighting for bread every day. Capitalism starves 6 million people every year. Way more than during soviet famine. Famines were common in pre soviet russia - only one under soviet russia.

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              20 days ago

              yup. Whats wrong exactly? Do you expect everyone to produce for you so you could eat and sleep? You know despite that people had choice to what kind of work will they do right?

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                20 days ago

                I imagine it’s the same problem as how some places today are making homelessness illegal without providing the means for everyone to get a home.

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                  20 days ago

                  Point is soviet did provide homes as homes were for living and not for landlords to make peofit, understand?

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                    20 days ago

                    How’s that relevant here? We’re talking about jobs, not homes. I’m comparing the Soviet job situation to some present day homelessness situations.