Timothy Snyder’s ‘Bloodlands’ is ‘propaganda with footnotes’. I’ve only read a tenth of the book, but I can already tell that Grover Furr’s 600-page riposte to Snyder’s pathetic effort is a banger! mltheory.files.wordpress.com/2017/06/grover…
‘The reader is evidently supposed to assume that a full professor of history at Yale University, as Snyder is, would cite his sources honestly, and therefore assume that Snyder does in fact have evidence to support the claims he makes in his text.’ #Bloodlands
‘The notion of a ‘deliberate famine’ or ‘Holodomor’ was invented by pro-Nazi, anticommunist Ukrainian nationalists after World War II.’ #Bloodlands
‘None of the many Ukrainian nationalist or anticommunist researchers who proclaim that Stalin deliberately starved the Ukraine has ever produced any evidence to support this claim. Of course Snyder, who is not a specialist in this field…has not produced any such evidence either’
‘Snyder conceals the fact that Stalin et al. shipped large quantities of food grains to the Ukraine in June 1932. This fact alone is fatal to his ‘deliberate starvation’ thesis: one does not ship food to those whom one wishes to starve.’ #Bloodlands#Holodomor
On ‘slave labour’ and Snyder’s claim that ‘collective farming did not work’: ‘Like it or not—and Snyder obviously doesn’t—collective farming put an end to the age-old cycle of famines. The collective farms ‘worked’ until the end of the USSR when they were forcibly dissolved.’
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Its worth remembering that the first colour revolution was attempted in China, and led to the events that have gone down in history as ‘Tiananmen Square protests’ (or ‘June 4th Incident’ as they are officially called in China)—at that time without OTPOR & without Soros money. /2
But Gene Sharp, whose 1973 book ‘The Politics of Nonviolent Action’ is still considered a must-read by every upright colour revolutionary, was on the ground at the time as a CIA man conducting ‘harmless field research’, ‘interviewing’ student activists like Chai Ling. /3
Student leader Chai Ling demanded that the dithering students make the ultimate sacrifice: “I feel so sad, because how can I tell them that what we are actually hoping for is bloodshed, for the moment when the government has no choice but to brazenly butcher the people. /4
Reread this brilliant essay; a reminder that in all things capitalism… follow the money: ‘The stock market did not collapse (in March 20) because lockdowns had to be imposed; rather, lockdowns had to be imposed because financial markets were collapsing.’ thephilosophicalsalon.com/a-self-fulfill…
‘At the heart of our predicament lies an insurmountable structural impasse. Debt-leveraged financialization is contemporary capitalism’s *only* line of flight, the inevitable forward-escape route for a reproductive model that has reached its historical limit.’
‘The economy’s mission to generate surplus-value is both the drive to *exploit* the workforce and to *expel* it from production. This is what Marx called capitalism’s ‘moving contradiction’.’