Let's get Hickey to the top so his charm and suggestions of cannibalism (he's so going to suggest that first, that ask was right) let to his demise
be what you preach, mr hickey. dinner.
"be what you preach, mr hickey. dinner."
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Let's get Hickey to the top so his charm and suggestions of cannibalism (he's so going to suggest that first, that ask was right) let to his demise
be what you preach, mr hickey. dinner.
"be what you preach, mr hickey. dinner."
rat propaganda:
rats were in an experiment where one was free and another was trapped and the one that was free freaked out and tried to free the other one!!
AND
rats will share food with one another and give more food to one if they're hungry!!
AND
they're really social creatures and actually a lot cleaner than most think and they're cuddly and they can give little rat kisses to their owners and they love their owners :( [<- literally proven by science]
rat propaganda
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Propaganda Duck.
THE SPIRIT OF '43. The Exhibitor, February 3, 1943.
July 5, 1918 - War Communism in Red Russia
Pictured - A Bolshevik placard entreats readers to “remember the starving!”
The Bolshevik takeover of Russia gave Lenin control of an economy in a state of collapse. Meanwhile the breakout of a vicious civil war put the revolution at risk. Fighting for survival and trying to reorganize the economy, the Bolsheviks began a program of “war communism” in the summer of 1918.
The Bolsheviks controlled the most important industrial cities of European Russia. But Russian industry was failing, and the Bolsheviks did not have firm control over the agrarian countryside, which meant feeding the urban population and the growing Red Army was a problem. Many urban Russians were starving. War communism redirected agricultural produce to the cities and the front.
The policies the Bolsheviks used to redirect produce varied from well-meaning to brutal. Private property was abolished - a major tenant of the revolution - and production centralized. But Lenin overestimated the enthusiasm of rural Russians for revolution. Town committees were established but met with no cooperation from peasants, eventually forcing Red Army soldiers to seize food by force. Eventually the countryside began to starve as a result of the Civil War and the requisitions. Many Russian peasants took up arms themselves, not fighting for either Reds or Whites, but as “Greens” and “Blues” fighting for food and to be left alone.
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