Lone Wolf
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Every country has its dark side, usually perpetrated by those who are dead and gone.
Yes, in fact many lifes were sacrificed in order for Western prosperity to exict - there was such thing as the horrors of early industrialism, (ever read the old softie Charles Dickens?) colonial exploitation (BTW, the British were the best of colonizers - which, of cource, is not saying much) etc. However, that prosperity does exict, and this is sort of justification for these broken lifes (if any sort of justification is possible here). Stalin's measures did bring some short-term benefits, but did eventually ruin the country. And this is what makes his crimes even more horrible - that they were pointless in the long run.
I certainly do not. I associate Russia with evil, because Russia has done a lot more Evil internationally and nationally than good and more so than any other country, including Germany, Japan or the USA.
Any country has some dark sides, but why exactly Russia has more? The Soviet regime was oppressive, but so were the regimes of Spain, Portugal (Dr. Oliviero Salazar), Nazi Germany etc. Our regime held longer, of cource...
