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Mar 15, 2022 12 tweets 5 min read Read on X
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>What abuses are unique to communism & not just a byproduct of govts in general?

excellent question, let's try shaking my memory a bit.

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"collectivization" as nation-scale stealing of most of land from farmers and giving it to collectives (kolkhozes) and the government (sovkhoz). this detached people from their roots and destroyed productivity, with all the attendant hungers, poverty and misery. Image
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related: "dekulakization" as process of killing or jailing the farmers that were previously well off. this also destroyed productivity and detached communities from the knowledgeable and respected members. Image
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killing off, siphoning off and globalizing the elites of conquered countries: the unrepentent ones are killed off; the willing ones are schooled & trained in capital and offered positions high up in communist hierarchy. top-down cultural replacement.

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on similar note, subversion of elites in the non-conquered countries through education & training in Moscow. of all the KGB's work, this one apparently was the most budgeted. Image
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gulag archipelago - the large scale channeling of inmates (largely political inmates) into heavy and highly dangerous labor for economic reasons. common penalty: 10 years hard labor in gulag. Image
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large scale use of "blocking detachments" - military formations created to shoot at own troops if they started retreating.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_No.… Image
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astroturfing a break-away faction & region and coming to "rescue", in order to conquer or disarm whole neighboring countries. examples: Ukraine (DNR, LPR); Syria; Georgia; Abkhazia; Transnistria; much of the "Cold War" like Vietnam & Korea; early in WW2. Image
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in common with some other socialist systems: use of feminism & its grievances & its eagerness for promises of equality

to divide politics and to steer policy through narrative, rather than through contract with society. Image
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use of compromising material to subjugate the official religion to state's ends.
while various states use various methods of subjugating religion - Russia & China in particular use compromising materials on the clergy, and also hand-picking the clergy hierarchy. Image
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replacement of art & literature with state-sponsored pulp.

>inb4 american college educated nu-elites attempt the same: that comes from entirely the same ideological & practical roots. ImageImage
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centrally planned economy - on both the production and consumption side.

with all the attendant inefficiency, wastage, shortages and general lack of reliable information on the economy. Image

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May 24, 2022
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The article by @FischerKing64 refuses to question honesty of public statements by Putin.

Let's read carefully and see where this mistake gets him.

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Author reads into Putin's statements "without immediately assuming bad faith at every turn".

Putin & his entourage us a mix of truth & dishonesty. The interviews are a couple years old, we can check them against reality.
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>>in Russia media is under control
>projection

lol wut? In Russia the media *is* to large extent under gov control. In the West the *gov* is to large extent under media control.

It's not a projection. The nature of the problem is different in RU and in the West.
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May 19, 2022
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Let's talk a *slow* airplane for a change: Bayraktar TB2, a Turkish lightweight UAW ("drone") has been significantly successful in Ukraine.

The airplane serves both reconnaissance and strike duties.

Article provides interesting details:

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Isn't she pretty?
In particular the Ukrainian maritime variant, with seabird decal.
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Unique design allows for low observability, in particular low radar cross-section. Not quite "full on stealth" - but it's much stealthier than an average flier.

We don't have official numbers, but this calculates baseline expectations - and it's good:

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May 11, 2022
Unpopular take:
the federal government should focus on foreign policy; the states are the proper place for domestic policy.
I could swear I saw you *correctly* punting domestic issues to states and away from the federal gov just yesterday.

Don't flip plop on the fundamental and important division of responsibilities.

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May 10, 2022
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Remember the T-14 Armata? The russian tank that had a lot of hype for a couple years?

In the spirit of "zippier cars", let's discuss it a bit further.
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#T14Armata, an innovative russian tank with crew fully enclosed in the front hull behind heavy protection, while a fully automated turret was located in the classic way.

Along with the tank, related T-15 IFV and 2S35 SPG were developed as shared platform.
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The design seemingly got a lot *right*, tho there remains some discussion as to armor of the turret - supposedly absent in the vehicles produced.

With a lot of hopes riding on its shoulders, the design failed to enter serial production and seems stuck. How come?
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May 10, 2022
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Unpopular opinion:
the recent wave of "work from home" is the biggest and unique opportunity to "stick it to the boomers". Actually to do much better than that.
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Good management is both about enabling your employees - and also about measuring their effectiveness.

Beyond "walking around & seeing butts in office chairs", actual measurement - and reporting both up & down the chain. "Work from home" pushes in that direction.
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There are also various other benefits to "work from home" - less dependence on proximity to city; more personal freedom to shape work as you see fit, to juggle & smoothly change works, etc.
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May 4, 2022
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>US commenced "invasion" in Ukraine by regime changing it

No.

2014: Ukrainians over-threw their government aligned with Russia - the Russia that for well over a century occupied Ukraine, drained resources & talent, suppressed culture.

"But muh USA" is wack revisionism.
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You see people in Ukraine staunchly & resolutely defending their freedom for 2+ months now. That is a clear and strong signal. I support their defense of freedom.

As for democracy... whatever. Both sides are democracies with all the trappings & faults, and it helped neither.
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To see just how pernicious and pervasive suppression of Ukraine's culture was back under russian control, see this well written thread:

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