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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: ArMaP
Consider yourself fortunate.
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: ArMaP
Consider yourself fortunate.
I do, both for Portugal not have turned into a hard line communist country but also for not having the US version of "democracy" forced upon us.
People who distrust authority, people who have learned to take short cuts and cheat, and people who only want to get rich quick no matter the cost.
originally posted by: RickyD
a reply to: infolurker
Seems very much geared towards Russia...however I would argue that communism in asia has been way worse. Maybe I am missing its but I sure hope they feature exhibits that educate people about places like china and even vietnam...especially china though as they are probably the most totalitarian communist country still practicing that form of government.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
Even when the yoke of communism is lifted, the damage it does to societies lasts for generations.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
You're welcome to want that for your society.
I just hope you recognize that in the context of the Cold War, there was much more at stake than simply the Portuguese deciding what kind of society they desired. In particular, your country's islands in the Atlantic Ocean are far too strategically located for the NATO powers to have simply ignored a communist revolution in Lisbon.
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
You're welcome to want that for your society.
I'm confused, what do you mean by "that"?
I just hope you recognize that in the context of the Cold War, there was much more at stake than simply the Portuguese deciding what kind of society they desired. In particular, your country's islands in the Atlantic Ocean are far too strategically located for the NATO powers to have simply ignored a communist revolution in Lisbon.
I know that, some people's interests are more important than some other people's interests, it has always been like that...
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
A society free of both Soviet style communism and American style capitalism.
Especially when some people's interests are the interests of hundreds of millions (wink).
Portugal was one corner of a Europe that was caught up in a decades-long ideological confrontation that had the potential to trigger World War 3. Some priorities outweighed others. Personally, I draw no satisfaction in situations like the one you mentioned, but the stakes were very high and I do not fault the actions of any NATO power that didn't want Portugal to go communist.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
communism can probably work at a micro level for a generation maybe 2 but will never work at a macro level.
Also with all its issues I would still take capitalism over communism/socialism. If I have a good idea and have the drive to bring them to fruition I can still raise my station in a capitalist society vs being born into your station and if its not in the right group you are stuck.
Whatever a country chooses for itself should be none of other countries' business.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
On top of this, no country has ever been allowed to attempt to be communist without significant efforts by the west to subvert or destroy it.
True.
Just after the Portuguese Carnation Revolution in 1974, the possibility of Portugal turning into a communist country brought some US war ships that pointed their cannons to the Portuguese parliament.
As we knew how to take care of ourselves the US ships left, but the US kept interfering whenever they could just to keep us away from communism.
Where I lived the West attempted to destroy the country economically. They not only brought in tough economic and financial sanctions but they sanctioned any company that didn't comply regardless of where in the world they were.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
On top of this, no country has ever been allowed to attempt to be communist without significant efforts by the west to subvert or destroy it.
True.
Just after the Portuguese Carnation Revolution in 1974, the possibility of Portugal turning into a communist country brought some US war ships that pointed their cannons to the Portuguese parliament.
As we knew how to take care of ourselves the US ships left, but the US kept interfering whenever they could just to keep us away from communism.
Where I lived the West attempted to destroy the country economically. They not only brought in tough economic and financial sanctions but they sanctioned any company that didn't comply regardless of where in the world they were.