Revenge and justice are two separate things and only one of those brings humanity forward. The whataboutism is pretty dangerous when it comes to justifying the former.
Yeah, I think even the most fervent USSR hater should be able to acknowledge their heavy losses in WW2. They may not have won the whole war themselves or anything, but they did make many sacrifices for those battles.
I’d even go so far as to say that if one’s opinions were to lead one towards disrespecting their dead, who were just defending their homes, then one may have an unusually strong personal bias.
Up to a million German soldiers died in Soviet captivity. Being in Allied captivity was a walk in the park in comparison.
The Reihnwiesen weren’t exactly a walk in the park. But at least they were mostly temporary.
And many millions of Soviet citizens and communists in general were murdered by nazis.
Revenge and justice are two separate things and only one of those brings humanity forward. The whataboutism is pretty dangerous when it comes to justifying the former.
I don’t see anybody denying this here but it’s also not really the topic of the discussion.
Yeah, I think even the most fervent USSR hater should be able to acknowledge their heavy losses in WW2. They may not have won the whole war themselves or anything, but they did make many sacrifices for those battles.
I’d even go so far as to say that if one’s opinions were to lead one towards disrespecting their dead, who were just defending their homes, then one may have an unusually strong personal bias.
Well considering they were with the Nazis until Hitler told them no thanks…