Those who disagree with the content of my earlier post - don't have to take my word- or Seumas Milne's on the successes of European communism. They can read the testimony of someone who was actually there. Here's my wife Zsuzsanna's Guardian piece on growing up under communism in Hungary in the 1970s and 80s.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,,824560,00.html
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What about the Ukrainian famine, the Gulag, the Chechens, the Doctors' Plot, the Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, suppression of Solidarnosc, crushing of the workers' rising in Berlin, the Berlin Wall, the Hungarian uprising, the Prague Spring? Or are you not that old or well-travelled?
You're contemptible. You'd have sold your soul (and again this seems theoretical, you've never lived under this system) for some cheap Bulgarian runners and a Romanian Renault knockoff.
All the atrocities you mention should be condemned. My wife is not defending the excesses of Stalinism or Maoism -merely the society she grew up in the 70s and 80s in Hungary.
As Seumas Milne pointed out yesterday, rabid anti-communists seem to make no distinction between the different periods of communism- and different countries. Life in Hungary in 1983, was very different to life in China in 1950 or life in the Soviet Union in 1932. And different to life in the DDR in 1983 too.
Don't quite get the Bulgarian runners or Romanian Renault jibe though...?t
Yes but thousands of stories from those who escaped Eastern Europe,China,Cambodia etc.
As they say, there is always an exception.
North Korea awaits you.
The piece was giving a nuanced view of life in Hungary in the 1970s and 80s- and a defence of the liberal communism that country had at that time. North Korea has nothing to do with it.
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