Ceausescu's era let's talk about it

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how it was?

Honestly can't imagine it being worse than modern Romania. That's the only time Romania was relevant.

Pre his visits to North Korea and he went insane with the personality cult it seems especially okay.

when i was little, my father told me it wasn't a bad era, he said "it was better then modern Romania"

All I know from the scarce times I heard my parents talking about back then is that you had to queue long hours to get staple food, my uncle ate his first banana when he was already an adult.

he was a cuck

Straight up disaster in all respects, left behind a morally decayed population that is both self hating and apathetic, will take a lot of time before we repair all the damage he has done.
Communist times might have been more stable but imagine how stable we'd have been then and now if there wasn't any communism.

his wife was a bitch, it was all her fault

Well, it depends on which era of Ceaușescu we're talking about. The 70s era, before all the cult of personality nonsense (started by his visits to North Korea and China) were actually pretty good, Romania being called "the Beacon of the eastern block" after he refused to send groups to Prague (I guess) despite being told to do so by the Russians in accordance with the Warsaw pact. România was still a socialist state, but it was at least open to the world. After getting back from his trip to North Korea, he started one of the worst isolationist regime known to the modern world, trying to pay back the international debt in full (no country ever does that, not is it expected to do so), leading to starvation and a massive emphasis on export. And when you are exporting the "good stuff" and give your people what's left, they will riot eventually.
I think your father is wrong. I have not lived in the Ceaușescu era, but from what I heard and researched pretty through, it was worse than today's Romania (not 90s România, today's România)

Your father, sorry, I fucked up a the number there

which was the best decade for Romania?

Dumbest leader in the Eastern Bloc by a mile

Well, the debate in Romania is between the interbelic Era (don't know if that's an actual English word, the period between the two world wars) when we had a constitutional monarchy (and an actual good one), the 70s Ceausescu era and the current post-EU era. In my opinion, the current era is the best era for Romania, since we have access to the resources of the world. I could also argue for each of the other 2 eras , but I don't like monarchies or totalitarianism

after 80's

Romania had 0 debt

Eventually he was, but he started out good. Also, don't use miles, you sound like an amerifag (yes, I know you invented them, but you brits also drive on the wrong side of the road)

Starving your own people to achieve this isn't right. International debt isn't wrong, it's how the world trade works

romania was near to be a neutral socialist state

Neutral in what way?

Savior of the white race.

Yeah, that was the time of the ban of abortion. There was a movie made about it, "4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days", won lots of awards

ceausescu paid all the debits romania had

but with a price

Yeah, that's true I guess. I don't agree with the price paid to achieve that "neutrality"

Also, he didn't give a fuck about race. He just wanted to increase the national population, socialists usually like to do that

he sold weapons allover in the world: Africa, Afghanistan, Korea, China, America

What do you think of Pacepa?

>interbelic

Close, it's "interbellum."

I was born right before communism fell. My childhood was nice but it was confusing. We accelerated from an isolated society in 10-15 years, to very open minded people. The 90s were a time to rediscover ourselves, we lacked a lot of stuff that our neighbors had, and I was raised right in that time. The new generation speaks 2, 3 or 4 languages and is very tech savy. They are not communists, but their leaders are. Their teachers, their next door neighbors, their bosses, their politicians are essentially communists at heart. Many of them adapted to the new world, but not all of them, and that is why we still didn't progress enough. As a kid raised in the transition from communism to capitalism, I can tell you that today is a whole lot better than communism and the 90s combined.

there is another one called children underground that came out in 2001 maybe that shows the aftermath of that

It was a good time for idiots, and a bad time for smart guys. Now I am pretty rich and successful and this could not have happened under his rule
>don't care about the rest desu