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∞🏳️‍⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, null/void, des/pair, none/use name]
∞🏳️‍⚧️Edie [it/its, she/her, fae/faer, love/loves, null/void, des/pair, none/use name] @ Edie @lemmy.ml
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  • I think there is like one party in Folketinget that is even slightly left, Enhedslisten.

  • A cool book I like is This Soviet World. It shows the Soviet Union as experienced by the author in the 1930s.

  • Technical in what way?

    It used to be that there was no limit on how many you could have (just that the display name cannot be more than 80 chars). But then makotech added some code to only take the 2 first pronoun sets that is sent to the server. I asked if this could be reverted, and they (mako/admins) said no.

  • Crab bucket voting

    Jump
  • However if you care about Palestinians at all you should vote for the lesser of two evils

    "If you care about the palestinians, you should vote for their genocide".

  • Yes. Soviet does mean council. I misinterpreted what you were saying.

  • I would probably call myself a marxist if tankies hadn’t so thoroughly stained the term.

    So you've read Marx and Engles and agree with them?

    Edit: I am also well aware that there were unions in the soviet union, hence the name

    No actually. The Soviet Union was a union of national republics, hence the name.


    I want to "throw" Soviet Democracy at you, but I haven't finished my epub of it yet... I should get on it.
    Oh, I have This Soviet World. Doesn't go into as much detail, but does go over it.

  • I have no idea what you are talking about, Hexbear is clearly a furry instance. It's in the name!

  • Ok, that’s really good insight, so it boils down to France not respecting the 1935 treaty by refusing to declare Czechoslovakia as a victim of aggression?

    No. So, there are two parts here: Romania allowing Soviet troops to pass through it and French and Soviet aid to Czechoslovakia.

    I can't find the part I was thinking about when I wrote "so the Soviet Union never came to help Czechoslovakia under the Pact", and just I realized that there are actually two pacts.

    The treaty mentioned is either the Franco-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance or the Czechoslovak-Soviet Treaty of Mutual Assistance. Had France decided to fight for Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union would also have. But the French didn't, and Czechoslovakia didn't fight (and therefore didn't call upon the Soviets to come to their aid), and so the Soviets didn't.

    In the case that fighting had broken out, Romania would allow Soviet troops to pass through their borders, if the League of Nations declared Czechoslovakia to be a "victim of aggression" (not France).

    I assume they’re talking of how the Soviet Union was the only country to sell weapons to Republican Spain in their fight against fascism, even as the Nazis and Italian Fascists were militarily and economically helping the reactionaries in Spain, and how France and England didn’t do anything under the guise of “non-interventionism”.

    Yes.

  • Admittedly, I feel like a sicko for saying that these subjects ‘interest’ me… but hey, somebody has to get their hands dirty when studying these tragedies.

    And we salute you for your impressive work. Thank you.

    It’s only fitting that the one doing the job most often would also be the one who can tolerate it the best.

    Yea... I probably wouldn't be able to do this, I couldn't deal with it.

  • I'm not really sure how much more I can elaborate. I haven't read the book—I read Flemmings book, see below, and found it to reference "Munich, Prologue to Tragedy", so I went ahead and quoted it. Here is the full footnote which that part came from (with my own inserts in []):

     

    The rest of your comment is quite consistent with my own understanding of how things went down, which I got from Flemmings book.

  • but Romania and Poland denied pass to Soviet troops

    I thought Romania did?

    "Rumania had agreed to permit Russian troops to pass through her territory to the assistance of Czechoslovakia as soon as the League of Nations had pronounced Czechoslovakia to be a victim of aggression" - Munich, Prologue to Tragedy by John W. Wheeler-Bennet, p. 100

  • Not to belittle your point, but calling Marx a socialist and Engles a capitalist is a kin as calling Jesus a Christian who’s disciples were Jews.

    Cowbee didn't do that. Cowbee said that Engles was a Capitalist, i.e. he had Capital, I am reading it as if you are mistaking it for Liberal? Cowbee also didn't call Marx a socialist.