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1. mai ja kommunismi ohvrite mälestamine

Catallarchy nimelises blogis on traditsiooniks saanud 1. mail mälestada kommunismi ohvreid ja nii ka tänavu:

Contrary to the promises of ideology, nations whose governments pledged to create a workers’ paradise usually became places of rampant slave labor. The plight of the less fortunate became even less fortunate. Today, we chronicle a small part of their lives.

Blogipidajad on kogunud kümmekond artiklit erinevatelt kirjutajatelt, mis valgustavad kommunistlike reziimide koledusi:

– How Many Did Stalin Really Murder? by guest writer Professor R. J. Rummel
– A Forgotten Odyssey by guest writer Romuald Lipinski
– The Road To Hell Was Paved With Bad Intentions by guest writer Professor Bryan Caplan
– A Different Kind of Soviet Labor Camp: Solzhenitsyn’s The First Circle by guest writer Clara Magram
– In The Proletariat’s Paradise by guest writer Romuald Lipinski
– The Berlin Wall by Randall McElroy
– Trofim Lysenko: Ideology, Power, and the Destruction of Science by Matt McIntosh
– The Treatment Of Homosexuals Under Communism by Rainbough Phillips
– Re-Education In Vietnam by Jonathan Wilde
– The Winter War by Randall McElroy
– Remembrance by Jonathan Wilde

Viited kõigile artiklitele on ilusti koondatud siia.


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2 kommentaari

  1. Anonymous ütleb:

    Kapitalismiohvreid on rohkem, palju rohkem, miljoneid kordi rohkem, miks neist sa ei kirjuta.Pursuid imevad rahva verd ja kui need protestima hakkavad, siis tehakse neist praegugi terroristid.

  2. Jüri Saar ütleb:

    Aga näited, kuhu jäid näited? Me “pursuid” ju ometigi enda kuritegusid ei tunnista. On vaja ühte julget hinge, kes varustakse meid näidetega.

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