Did he really do anything wrong?

Did he really do anything wrong?

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yeah, he fucked up by letting Germans attack Soviets first. I hate what Soviets did to the world, but the way this man did his job was impressive.
Evil genius

>Though fascist regimes were ideologically opposed to the Soviet Union, some of them positively regarded Stalinism as evolving Bolshevism into a form of fascism. Benito Mussolini positively reviewed Stalinism as having transformed Soviet Bolshevism into a Slavic fascism

Was he the one?

He literally killed 14 journalists from the state press for writing about the time he sharted during an excursion in his backyard even after he specifically told each them NOT to. In fact, the only reason people know about this is because one of the reporters fled to british india and then brazil after it happened.

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Despite it all he still wanted to save Germany.

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>Remer said that if the USSR ever did invade Germany, he would "show the Russians the way to the Rhine" and that SRP members would "post themselves as traffic policemen, spreading their arms so that the Russians can find their way through Germany as quickly as possible"

The only right thing he did is purging kikes. But it doesn't really matter because he was no better than kikes.
He fucked up Russia. And Germans got so far only thanks to Stalin's horrible policies and inadequacy.
Anyone who thinks that Stalin was any good is a fucking retard.

Actually broke open a book on this recently.

Most of the programs Stalin had, such as the gulags, the political persecutions....etc were actually continued from Lenin.
Lenin lost the elections, and his reaction was to declare martial law and seize power and ban all opposition parties.

He had to deal with a consequences of civil war, total incompetence and sometimes insanity of Lenin's government on all levels, foreign interference and finally WWII. Now we can argue that everything could have been managed better and many lives could have been saved, but everything could have been much much worse.

Didn't nuke the Chinese when he had the chance.

Original Stalinist Anthem
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Revised Khruschev/Gorbachev era
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I have developed some sort of twisted admiration for this man as well, beyond morals and ideologies, If you just look at the crude facts, at how he fought against the world since the moment he was born, how he outsmarted and encircled his political opponents one by one until he became the most powerful man in the world, you realize this is the kind of man who may have a place near Alexander, Caesar, Temujin or Napoleon in future history books. Even nowadays, when the seas of blood he shed are still fresh, he isn't widely regarded as a monster but more of a controversial figure

The Big Guy wasn't perfect by any means but he did what he thought was necessary to ensure the surivival of the Soviet state.

Lysenkoism

>In 1933 the Soviet government, under Joseph Stalin, recriminalised homosexuality. On March 7, 1934, Article 121 was added to the criminal code, for the entire Soviet Union, that expressly prohibited only male homosexuality, with up to five years of hard labor in prison.

>A few years later, 1936, Justice Commissar Nikolai Krylenko publicly stated that the anti-gay criminal law was correctly aimed at the decadent and effete old ruling classes, thus further linking homosexuality to a right-wing conspiracy, i.e. tsarist aristocracy and German fascists.

Yes, he didn't kill himself.

Brutal en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootless_cosmopolitan

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmopolitanism
>There is a tradition of cosmopolitanism, and if we had time we could study this tradition, which comes to us from, on the one hand, Greek thought with the Stoics, who have a concept of the 'citizen of the world'. You also have St. Paul in the Christian tradition, also a certain call for a citizen of the world as, precisely, a brother. St. Paul says that we are all brothers, that is sons of God, so we are not foreigners, we belong to the world as citizens of the world

this is what i always tell christcucks yet they still follow that semite shit

It's almost as if the message is more important than the origin

reported your shitty post

>disliked jews
>socially conservative (protected marriage and banned homos)
>btfo crypto-kike hitler
>patriot
>cared for his people
hmmmm, such a bad guy....