He actually will admit that no "true" communist state has ever occured, but thinks those were close.GreyWolf257 said:Oy...that is just crazy. I really don't know how to respond to that.2012 Wont Happen said:he is absolutely obsessed with the idea of communism. So obsessed that he is blinded to the fact that soviet russia, north korea, and china are not true communist countries, but have gone more facist than anythingGreyWolf257 said:I spent a few minutes trying to think of a clever joke or witty statement, but all I can think of is how retarded that statement is. I think I just gave myself a brain tumor trying to figure out what mind set someone has to be in to think that.2012 Wont Happen said:My friend, much in the style of a holocaust denier, claims that the death count of Stalin's reign of terror is an invention of the capitalist media and that the only people he killed were those who attacked his forces. He really believes that the USSR was good and, since Stalin was its first premiere, he feels he needs to justify his actions to agree with the values of the nation as a wholeGreyWolf257 said:No worries, I can't take anyone serious who supports someone who has murdered that many people. I usually just read their quotes and shake my head. I've gotten to the point where I don't even argue with them anymore.2012 Wont Happen said:Good list. I agree with all of those. Although some of my communist friends might skin you for the Stalin one (I'm a socialist and don't much care for soviet russia so I don't like Stalin)GreyWolf257 said:People who it would DEFINATELY be a moral decision to kill (Disregarding how history would probably be f'ed up, of course):
Hitler
Stalin
Mao Ze Dong
Mamouhd Amedenijad (I don't want to look up spelling)
Atila the Hun
Saddam Houssein (Again)
Osama Bin Laden
[Generic millions of other evildoers]
And the creator of Diet Snapple
I think he's just a dreamer, my friend. Just let him bask in his own ignorance.2012 Wont Happen said:He actually will admit that no "true" communist state has ever occured, but thinks those were close.GreyWolf257 said:Oy...that is just crazy. I really don't know how to respond to that.2012 Wont Happen said:he is absolutely obsessed with the idea of communism. So obsessed that he is blinded to the fact that soviet russia, north korea, and china are not true communist countries, but have gone more facist than anythingGreyWolf257 said:I spent a few minutes trying to think of a clever joke or witty statement, but all I can think of is how retarded that statement is. I think I just gave myself a brain tumor trying to figure out what mind set someone has to be in to think that.2012 Wont Happen said:My friend, much in the style of a holocaust denier, claims that the death count of Stalin's reign of terror is an invention of the capitalist media and that the only people he killed were those who attacked his forces. He really believes that the USSR was good and, since Stalin was its first premiere, he feels he needs to justify his actions to agree with the values of the nation as a wholeGreyWolf257 said:No worries, I can't take anyone serious who supports someone who has murdered that many people. I usually just read their quotes and shake my head. I've gotten to the point where I don't even argue with them anymore.2012 Wont Happen said:Good list. I agree with all of those. Although some of my communist friends might skin you for the Stalin one (I'm a socialist and don't much care for soviet russia so I don't like Stalin)GreyWolf257 said:People who it would DEFINATELY be a moral decision to kill (Disregarding how history would probably be f'ed up, of course):
Hitler
Stalin
Mao Ze Dong
Mamouhd Amedenijad (I don't want to look up spelling)
Atila the Hun
Saddam Houssein (Again)
Osama Bin Laden
[Generic millions of other evildoers]
And the creator of Diet Snapple
That's kind of scary.2012 Wont Happen said:Well, he is quite dictatorial. After the Iranian elections I was following Iranian tweeters. Several times someone would be posting updates every minute about the horrors the government was perpetrating. Then the tweets would stop. 40 minutes later, their account would start posting pro-Iranian government propoganda.Helimocopter said:has achmedinijad(sp?) really done anything that terrible yet?2012 Wont Happen said:Good list. I agree with all of those. Although some of my communist friends might skin you for the Stalin one (I'm a socialist and don't much care for soviet russia so I don't like Stalin)GreyWolf257 said:People who it would DEFINATELY be a moral decision to kill (Disregarding how history would probably be f'ed up, of course):
Hitler
Stalin
Mao Ze Dong
Mamouhd Amedenijad (I don't want to look up spelling)
Atila the Hun
Saddam Houssein (Again)
Osama Bin Laden
[Generic millions of other evildoers]
And the creator of Diet Snapple
this is a post more out of ignorance than any attempt to challenge
I suspect lots of people I was following died that day.
You would be willing to ignore the possibility (especially in Hitler's case) of winning the war in Germany's favor, or retarding the development of several important technologies brought on by the war? You would allow the possibility of killing Hitler while the Nazis were in power and allowing a new, more intelligent leader to take his place and not do stupid crap like invading the USSR while simultaneously fighting Britain or something of that manner. Perhaps if you were to track down and kill him while he was still an aspiring painter then Germany would never have risen again as a world superpower, but who knows what the Soviets, lacking the massive casualties they sustained in the war against the fascist beast, would have done? Who knows how much exactly science would have suffered without all the achievements made during the war. And without the Holocaust, what would have been the fate of the Jews? A hated people doomed to forever be a minority. Who knows, as horrible as World War Two and the horrors of Nazi Germany were, some very good things came from them.Kuchinawa212 said:Well If I could go back in time and kill Hitler, even if he personally never tried to harm me, I'd do it
Or even better. Caligula! That guy was off his rocker!
Hitler was an irreplaceable genius. He was hailed as a god by the people, and his death would demoralize the population to the point of surrender. As for scientific progress, Nuclear technology was well underway pre-WWII, and we simply would have built nukes a decade later.Dancingman said:You would be willing to ignore the possibility (especially in Hitler's case) of winning the war in Germany's favor, or retarding the development of several important technologies brought on by the war? You would allow the possibility of killing Hitler while the Nazis were in power and allowing a new, more intelligent leader to take his place and not do stupid crap like invading the USSR while simultaneously fighting Britain or something of that manner. Perhaps if you were to track down and kill him while he was still an aspiring painter then Germany would never have risen again as a world superpower, but who knows what the Soviets, lacking the massive casualties they sustained in the war against the fascist beast, would have done? Who knows how much exactly science would have suffered without all the achievements made during the war. And without the Holocaust, what would have been the fate of the Jews? A hated people doomed to forever be a minority. Who knows, as horrible as World War Two and the horrors of Nazi Germany were, some very good things came from them.
To the point of surrender? I doubt it, an ample leader, and god knows there were a scary amount of skilled people working for the Nazi regime, could have swayed the German people to his side by cleverly playing the "martyr" (i.e. let's win this for our dear departed fuhrer) card. Some of Hitler's blunders cost Germany the war, though he almost vetoed the production of the Stg-44, weapons producers went around it, and he invaded the USSR as per his old ambition of doing so, his insistence on proceeding with extermination plans also wound up diverting trains that could have been used for the war effort. He was an impressive leader, but far from an irreplaceable genius.Kubanator said:Hitler was an irreplaceable genius. He was hailed as a god by the people, and his death would demoralize the population to the point of surrender. As for scientific progress, Nuclear technology was well underway pre-WWII, and we simply would have built nukes a decade later.Dancingman said:You would be willing to ignore the possibility (especially in Hitler's case) of winning the war in Germany's favor, or retarding the development of several important technologies brought on by the war? You would allow the possibility of killing Hitler while the Nazis were in power and allowing a new, more intelligent leader to take his place and not do stupid crap like invading the USSR while simultaneously fighting Britain or something of that manner. Perhaps if you were to track down and kill him while he was still an aspiring painter then Germany would never have risen again as a world superpower, but who knows what the Soviets, lacking the massive casualties they sustained in the war against the fascist beast, would have done? Who knows how much exactly science would have suffered without all the achievements made during the war. And without the Holocaust, what would have been the fate of the Jews? A hated people doomed to forever be a minority. Who knows, as horrible as World War Two and the horrors of Nazi Germany were, some very good things came from them.
Also, Israel is a happy place.