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Dishonoring Stalin's Victims

2warAbnVet Wrote: Jul 16, 2010 12:02 PM
True, Stalin was not a "genocidal racist", his genocide was politically based. Consider, for instance, the Katyn Forest. It all had the salutary element of equality - anyone who opposed him, or even spoke out, or might do so, was targeted.

WASHINGTON -- In 1931, during the liquidation of millions of kulaks, Josef Stalin granted an audience to George Bernard Shaw and Lady Nancy Astor. Astor bluntly asked: "When are you going to stop killing people?" To which Stalin replied: "When it is no longer necessary."

Stalin found it necessary to the end of his days. He was a hardworking dictator, often in the office 16 hours a day. It takes considerable effort to cause the deaths of perhaps 20 million human beings. And death was Stalin's primary political instrument.

Statues and busts of Stalin were once mass-produced in Russia as...

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