Dunno where they're living but my dad lives in an eastern German "suburb" (which irl is just a 500 ppl village that happens to be within a 15km radius of a bigger city) and gets 1000GB/s through fiber optic whilst paying about 50 EUR. So maybe they meant 1k GB/s, they're just living in no man's land or German broadband prices vary dramatically.
Yeah, and the absolute worst thing is, they're gatekeeping harder than the Linux community.
So you're apparently "Liberal" if you don't think that Stalin was a G?
It's not as if Stalin was beloved by his fellow party members either.
Lenin once said: "Stalin is too crude, and this defect which is entirely acceptable in our milieu and in relationships among us as communists, becomes unacceptable in the position of General Secretary. I therefore propose to comrades that they should devise a means of removing him from this job and should appoint to this job someone else who is distinguished from comrade Stalin in all other respects only by the single superior aspect that he should be more tolerant, more polite and more attentive towards comrades, less capricious, etc. "
Trotsky actively opposed Stalin and got the ice pick in return and last but not least Tito distanced Yugoslavia from the USSR after he fell out with Stalin.
Ofc Cyber Ghost doesn't directly say that every opposition to Stalin is liberal but I do think he does heavily imply not simping for Stalin makes you a liberal (which would technically make Tito, Trotsky and even Lenin liberal and imo shows the absurdity of their thinking).
Just last year, a similar incident happened to Fernando Alonso. He spectacularly managed to land his car, continued with minor damage and secured a P7. Then the FIA tried to take it away from him for a regulation breach but his team protested and they kept the result.
Ahh, yes. Physical partitioning