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Not exactly the country you’d want to refer to when talking about the supposed “failures” of socialism

217 views 6 upvotes Made by aCollectionOfCellsThatMakesMemes 3 years ago in politics
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0 ups, 3y,
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Print's too small. Can't read it. Something about the failed empire of the old Soviet Union?
0 ups, 3y,
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Bro really said “my eyesight is bad” and thought they immediately disproved my meme 💀
1 up, 3y,
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Psssst . . . you noticed that nobody else has commented on it? Hint . . . include a second panel and then expand the copied and pasted print on that. That is if you want people to actually know what you were meming about.
0 ups, 3y,
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Yeah, I noticed now nobody commented on it because die-hard anti-marxists have never done the slightest of research about the Soviet Union. And so when someone actually says something that doesn’t include the words “100 million dead” about it, the best counter-argument someone can come up with is “haha my eyesight is so bad that I can’t read this perfectly sized text so the USSR is bad you stupid socialist”
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Projecting much? Did I in fact write anything approaching that? Curious, though, that you believe that nobody during the Cold War era ever researched anything about the known history of the old Soviet Union or Karl Marx for that matter. Anyway buh-bye!
0 ups, 3y
Do you even know what projecting means?
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Dayum of I could wrote like that my English Teacher would probably look at me for once
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"The Soviet Union as a country failed!!" mfs when a capitalist country turns from an agrarian backwater to the world’s second largest superpower within less than a century despite the world’s largest economic, military, and cultural superpower constantly trying to penetrate its government with its central intelligence agency, being a threat of invasion to itself and its allies, engaging in various forms of psychological warfare against them, and internationally vilifying them