My point anbout the USSR wasn’t only about economic growth. The USSR’s achievements go far beyond that.
My ethical standards also dont accept those things, but the discussion was about economics, not ethics. You’re still confusing the two for some reason.
Actually you would be wrong about their ethical achievements. Women’s rights flourished in the USSR. The first woman in space was a Soviet communist. Their art depicted Africans as noble and strong people while Americans and Europeans had their own perspective…
I would also consider their free healthcare and affordable housing to be ethical successes as well. Saving the world from Nazis is a big one too…
No, you just heard the word “noble” and made a connection in your head. Can’t do much about that for ya.
The topic was about the USSRs “nonexistent” ethical achievements and that’s what I provided. You now want me to also list the bad things as well? I’m not sure what that accomplishes unless you think my point is the USSR was amazing and super moral… Yes they did bad things lol.
Did Anarchists commit genocide?
Did Anarchists annex neighbouring countries?
Did Anarchists install and prop up puppet regimes?
The only way communists went toe to toe with big bad America was by being equally as big bad.
Moving the goalposts I see…
I have no interest in defending the morals of communist states. It’s merely an economic system that is the best equipped with dismantling capitalism.
You’re the one who moved the goal post when you presented economic growth as proof of the superiority of communism.
Sorry my ethical standards don’t accept blood money.
My point anbout the USSR wasn’t only about economic growth. The USSR’s achievements go far beyond that.
My ethical standards also dont accept those things, but the discussion was about economics, not ethics. You’re still confusing the two for some reason.
My point is that the USSR achievements are irrelevant if the cost is human rights abuses and genocide.
The discussion was about authority. The root of all problems.
Actually you would be wrong about their ethical achievements. Women’s rights flourished in the USSR. The first woman in space was a Soviet communist. Their art depicted Africans as noble and strong people while Americans and Europeans had their own perspective…
I would also consider their free healthcare and affordable housing to be ethical successes as well. Saving the world from Nazis is a big one too…
isn’t that just a “noble savage” type of thing?
You also seem to not mention, for example, the treatment of lgbtq+ people, or the various minority ethnicities living within the soviet union
No, you just heard the word “noble” and made a connection in your head. Can’t do much about that for ya.
The topic was about the USSRs “nonexistent” ethical achievements and that’s what I provided. You now want me to also list the bad things as well? I’m not sure what that accomplishes unless you think my point is the USSR was amazing and super moral… Yes they did bad things lol.