there were certainly a lot of people in the West both denying and exaggerating Stalin's atrocities
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Denying - when it happened, exaggerating - later. I maintain: UN wouldn't mind drug-related deaths "because rights"
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What is this about drug-related deaths? And didn't e.g. Hitler inveigh furiously against Bolshevism in West?
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I mean obviously I don't endorse Hitler in any way, but it's undeniable he was prominent in the West then?
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OK, Godwin's law says we should move on from this.
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Replying to @YossiKreinin @andershovmoller
Sorry :( But I wasn't comparing anyone to Hitler! I was just pointing out that he was prominent at the time
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Godwin's law merely says Hitler will be mentioned if an online discussion takes long enough. And this one did.
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Replying to @andershovmoller @kragen
Then your Hitler/Stalin comparison made me right retroactively.
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Wait, where did
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He did, Stalin was worse. Unfair - Hitler died younger. If T34 weren't as good, Hitler might prove Anders wrong
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Replying to @YossiKreinin @kragen
Interesting perspective. I just count effect, not hypotheticals.
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