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Replying to @antiwar1984
China suffered a drought accounting for vast majority of deaths. Same for USSR. WWII killed 65 million, more than highest China estimates.
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Replying to @AnarchangeI
blaming weather is a very old excuse, still used to this day. Does not occur when you have free markets
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Replying to @antiwar1984
Free markets aren't free. Europe would not trade steel to USSR unless USSR traded them grain. When Stalin learned Ukraine was starving, he
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halted the exports. Stalin saved as many as he could, but poverty, famine, & the free market took their toll.
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What you say about free markets is not merely mistaken, but inadvertently the opposite of the truth.
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@anneapplebaum relates how Stalin created a famine in Ukraine—and hid it from the world:https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/10/red-famine-anne-applebaum-ukraine-soviet-union/542610/?utm_source=twb …
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