Einherjar86
Active Member
The Soviet atrocities are unforgivable, and Stalinist apologetics are questionable at best.
But communist apologetics are very different from fascist apologetics, because fascism is founded upon values of ethnocentrism, nationalism, and xenophobia. Communism isn't, despite the manifestation of these values in historical episodes like the Soviet experiment. One can be a "communist apologist" without being an apologist for Stalinist cruelties.
But communist apologetics are very different from fascist apologetics, because fascism is founded upon values of ethnocentrism, nationalism, and xenophobia. Communism isn't, despite the manifestation of these values in historical episodes like the Soviet experiment. One can be a "communist apologist" without being an apologist for Stalinist cruelties.