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  • If there is any mention of Adrian Zenz in any but negative light, whatever you are reading is dogshit or you haven’t read enough to see it being a joke. Right wing nutjob puppeteering whatever is the best for the CIA, unironically how can they not get a new guy for the job?

    Also the whole point is that Uyghur workers went to work somewhere else in a programming made specifically for that? This is just plain contract work, I don’t see any issue here?

    Overall, deeply unserious. Baffling how they can’t find someone new for the job










  • Packet@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlEvery comrades' wish
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    4 个月前

    Idk, I think it would be a net positive for the world. As the dissolution brought a few bad things with it, like child prostitution, alcoholism on an international scale, drug abuse, corruption on a never seen before scale, and just in general things became a tiny bit worse for an average person. If anything, we do have an autocracy with ambitions of world domination brewing (ie Russia) as a direct result of the illegal dissolution. In all honesty, would be better to wish that the liberal economics reforms were never adopted, that ideally would keep things at bay.





  • The extent of preparedness that each country had is widely different. Plan Barbarossa hit the Soviet Union, which was trying to remain neutral after the civil war busy rebuilding the country, very hard. Only in 43~ had the Soviet Union start producing what the army needed, before that the army was literally not capable to fight the Nazi Germany.

    German Tanks, Planes, mortars, and etc. Were all an extreme threat to an army which was at the moment stuck with Mosins. Defense position were stormed with Blitzkrieg, and the majority infantry positions was not prepared for that.