God, this article was full of lines that just made me want to cry.

This past Christmas Day was the 30th anniversary of the public execution by firing squad of Romania’s last Communist dictator, Nicolae Ceaușescu, who’d ruled for 24 years. In 1990, the outside world discovered his network of “child gulags,” in which an estimated 170,000 abandoned infants, children, and teens were being raised. Believing that a larger population would beef up Romania’s economy, Ceaușescu had curtailed contraception and abortion, imposed tax penalties on people who were childless, and celebrated as “heroine mothers” women who gave birth to 10 or more. Parents who couldn’t possibly handle another baby might call their new arrival “Ceauşescu’s child,” as in “Let him raise it.”

To house a generation of unwanted or unaffordable children, Ceauşescu ordered the construction or conversion of hundreds of structures around the country. Signs displayed the slogan: the state can take better care of your child than you can.

At age 3, abandoned children were sorted. Future workers would get clothes, shoes, food, and some schooling in Case de copii—“children’s homes”—while “deficient” children wouldn’t get much of anything in their Cămine Spitale. The Soviet “science of defectology” viewed disabilities in infants as intrinsic and uncurable. Even children with treatable issues—perhaps they were cross-eyed or anemic, or had a cleft lip—were classified as “unsalvageable.”

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    32 months ago

    A lot of the communist cosplayers on here don’t care about communism, its just a facade to cover their support for the CCP and Kremlin.

    • Match!!
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      92 months ago

      They could at least stan Vietnam and Cuba instead

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        2 months ago

        I rarely hear about either on here, but I see comments from “communists” all the time.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      22 months ago

      Such odd organizations to willingly support, assuming those are actually people and not troll farms.

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        12 months ago

        Yeah, a good portion are shills running LLMs.

        Some are rightfully frustrated with things like corporate overreach and environmental apathy. They’re looking for an alternative and when they noticd a bunch of accounts who seem to be their peers supporting an alternative… they see what they want to.