Yeah no guys this is a modern food nutrition thing. Paired with -I would say- a rather mild jab at how American education has a bit of a nonsensical ‘Stalin bad’ attitude towards educating its population about the history and impact of the USSR.

Gj 👍

  • Canadian_Cabinet
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    The millions of Ukrainians who starved during the Holodomor would beg to differ. Also, when exactly are they talking about? The USSR was around for 70~ years, that’s a long time for them to improve things

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      That does kind of point out that the ending of the famine cycles in the modern world wasn’t a capitalism vs socialism split or even centralization, it was technological innovation and industrialization itself.

      The greatest famines of the mid to late 20th century were genocides, not crop failures, and hunger and lack on a daily basis in the 21st is a social choice.

    • @captainlezbian
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      Yeah. But I think it’s important to understand both, much in the same way that the American government and capitalism lead to both the modern age of plenty and the dust bowl.

  • @nforminvasion
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    God not tankie shit on .world. Here’s this really cool idea: you don’t need to look up to Stalin to be critical of the US. You don’t need to support any superpowers actually… No one is making you

  • @[email protected]
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    These folks don’t understand that compairing Stalin’s policies to US policies is not the flex they think it is.

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    CIA was formed in 1947

    Stalin’s reign ended in 1953

    The Soviet Union fell in 1991

    Given the text has no date of reference it could be referring to any year between 47 and 91 and I’m doubtful the cia was producing caloric comparisons during the very first years of it’s inception, so I’m also doubtful it refers to the Stalin years.

    Given the above I thought I’ll check the date of the source document.

    What do you know? The text is from a document dated 1983.

    The meme is shit.

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      Pretty sure you’re just being deliberately obtuse. The CIA was definitely going to be talking about the Soviet Union not under Stalin. That was most of the Soviet Union, even.

      Idk where you’re coming off that a hit against American history classes is unwarranted. US grade school education about the USSR takes a snapshot of the 1930s and then it’s the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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        Straw is terrible for defence but it might do for misdirection. Not in this instance though. That was pretty bad.

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        The image literally name drops Stalin and then provides a report from 30 years later as a gotcha.

        It’s almost like… There was mass starvation under Stalin, and then it got better.

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    • @[email protected]
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      2000 calories is based on an hour of strenuous exercise a day, and it’s a broad generalization even then.

  • @thedirtyknapkin
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    it was commonly held at the time that we needed more grain. since then we have come to understand that is not true.

  • @riodoro1
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    23 months ago

    If the ussr wa so fucking great then move to russia. You’ll love it even more.

    • @[email protected]
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      Modern day Russia ≠ USSR.

      Modern day Russia is Capitalist. That isn’t the counter argument you think it is.

      I think this post is just pointing out that the people of the USSR weren’t under a constant threat of starvation like many believe.

      • @riodoro1
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        Yeah, there were plenty of other threats.

  • @rtxn
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    Basic food in America is stuffed full of sugar and high fructose corn syrup. Their “bread” is often as sweet as cake batter.

    • Drusas
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      Their “bread” is often as sweet as cake batter.

      No, it doesn’t. Most of the mass produced stuff does have sugar and really shouldn’t, but it doesn’t come anywhere near tasting like cake batter.