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01.08.1944 - Many young girls left their homes on 1 August 1944 to fight in the Warsaw Uprising wearing summer flower-covered dresses. After all, it was warm outside, and the campaign was thought to have run for a mere three days. Ultimately, the young people would resist the German occupying forces for as long as 63 days.
“When the Uprising ran longer than planned, they donned military camouflage and drill jackets, just like the boys, but we can still see how good looking they are in the photographs, dressed in military uniforms with the white and red armbands, but with chic hairdos and makeup on and looking at themselves in the mirrors. They remained women,” says Katarzyna Utracka, a historian at the Warsaw Uprising Museum. “Maybe that was a way that saved them, a survival tactic, because people were being killed all around—their family, friends, loved ones, men that meant a lot to them” adds the historian.
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me: *lowkey wishes people take more photos of me in a poetic way*
also me: *smacks anyone pointing a camera in my direction*
Do you have my back like the gmail security team has my back tho?
one of us is gonna have to change.
“‘[i literally want to abolish unnecessary and violently oppressive class divisions, create a peaceful, international society where billions of people are not starving in miserable conditions, and prevent the destruction of our planet/the potential extinction of humankind]’ should have *exactly* the same social stigma as ‘[i literally want to establish a totalitarian government based around racial pseudoscience, eugenics, and social engineering which glorifies mindless bloodshed and practically deifies those with power]’”.
Communism has lead to the deaths of millions of people, maybe even hundreds of millions. Fascists are pretty good at genocide, but they are lightweights when compared to the death toll of communism.
I appreciate what you guys want on some level. I understand that, deep down, you just want to end human suffering. The problem isn’t that. The problem is that your beliefs lead first to delusion, second to violence, and third to the exact same totalitarian state that the fascists want.
On a purely historical basis, being a communist is actually worse than being a Nazi. If we look at the present day, where communism is disguised under liberalism and the left-wing media is happy to pretend you guys are the good guys… communism is a bigger threat than fascism right now.
Everyone hates fascism, people are ignorant of communism. The person in the tweet there was probably hoping to fix that.
over the course of just 6 years, fascists managed to instigate a war that led to some 50-80 million deaths. it takes a special kind of bootlicker to downplay a number like that as “lightweight”
“hundreds of millions,” according to what? grossly exaggerated, highly criticized estimates which factor in things like famines, birth deficits, infant mortality rates, war casualties, and nonexistent death camp tolls while completely ignoring international factors? so convincing
meanwhile, more than 1 billion people are starving right now in capitalist countries around the world, and 36 million die from starvation every year. hunger is on the rise, while capitalism destroys over one-third of the food it produces (often while it’s still perfectly good to eat) because it’s not profitable to give food to the hungry without an ulterior motive
that’s not even taking into consideration the millions of people who die because they do not have access to clean water, housing, medicine, and other basic necessities due to the piss-poor allocation of wealth and resources under capitalism. nor is it counting the hundreds of millions who died as a result of the forced famines, biological warfare, displacement, or massacres of the colonial period, or any of the capitalist wars and economic sanctions of recent history. or the insurmountable death toll we won’t be around to tally if the current worldwide ecological crisis isn’t solved
“delusion” and “violence” is believing in a system which enables and exacerbates extreme poverty, worker exploitation, slavery, war, mass-starvation, negligent resource management, and environmental destruction, applauding it as “a move in the right direction”
Wow, you guys dont know anything about communism
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