Every thread you post in, and where you're essentially on your own (see; all threads baout the European sham treaty), you basically resort to "shut up, you're an idiot, I'm smarter than you"
And in every such thread, I am not the one who starts with it. Actually, the last thread about the Lisbon treaty with the dozens of your posts offending me personally only proves that.
You're an absolute hypocrite now
Let me ask you one question:
How can you be wrong about the ideology you invented?
Are you serious?
Marx predicted that communism, based on his "teachings", will start in developed countries. He was totally wrong about that, because it turned out that the capitalist countries gradually adopted social policies which made the revolution he dreamt about impossible. Instead, the system he envisioned took root in Russia.
Czechoslovakia was Soviet invaded, and a Soviet puppet. Prague Spring shows that.
Can you read? Again for the dumb ones:
1) Czechoslovakia elected the commies (no Soviet invasion)
2) Commies took power in 1948
3) Commies ruled Czechoslovakia and screwed everything they could
4) In 1968, the regime started to liberalize
5)
THEN the communist invaded.
You see - Soviets invaded only when Communism in Czechoslovakia was about to collapse. Your argument is wrong.
I defend the post-Stalinist Soviet way of life, which has been demonised beyond existance by the right wing media.
Are millions of Russians brainwashed? Or are they seriously yearning for a better era?
They are brainwashed.
The nostalgia exists in every post-communist country, because despite the cruelty, post-totalitarian communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe offered a simple life. No rush, no worries, a blissful ignorance. Unless you were a dissident, your life was dull, but relatively easy.
Some people, especially those who lived their whole life in this absurdity, simply can't get along with the new dynamic democracy.
In Russia, this sentiment is also aggravated by the fact that Russia went through a period of chaos and oligarchic rule, which in their eyes discredited the liberal democracy.