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  • By exterminating them you Nazi piece of shit. They didn’t care if they starved, got sick and died, had adequate housing, died from exposure, were infested with parasites, had adequate clothing, had enough water, or so on.

    That’s why they massacred them right off of the trains and left the rest to work to death.

    Eat shit you Nazi. Take your Holocaust denial and get lost.

  • 14 million gulags 💀 was there anyone left in the USSR after Stalin imprisoned them all???

    Do you know how absurd the logistics would be for the imprisonment of 14 million people???

  • The average loan size was 250,000. 5-50 million was also very common.

    Massive corporations also got absurd quantities of money.

  • Better then nothing. 20k can change peoples lives, forget that it’s half baked, any measure to help the proletarian is good.

  • The woman who sued to have this struck down took a PPP loan worth $48,000 from the government. She then had all but $4 forgiven, after which she proceeded to sue against student loan forgiveness which would of forgiven 20k of federal loans, and 10k of private loans.

    Ghouls

  • I could see this space as a good place to have open, and explicitly ML based discussions on each episode, alongside (limited) memes and shitposts related to Deprogram inside jokes. Kind of like a Deprogram "Lounge".

  • Colonel Vitaly Yurchenko, of the KGB. Defected to the US and revealed a massive amount of secrets related to KGB operations in the states, he gave this in exchange for a "new better life in the West". In 3 months he became so disgusted by America that he redefected back to the Soviet Union, taking with him a massive cache of documents, files, and credentials that he tricked a young CIA officer into giving him.

    On the morning of his escape, he convinced the same young CIA agent from before, that was tasked to stay with him, to take him to a Halloween parade in a city 5 miles from the Soviet embassy in Washington. There he called ahead to the embassy to say that he was coming, without anyone watching him noticing. Then lastly, he took the Agent to a restaurant, gave him the few thousand the CIA had given him, told him “I’m leaving now, I’ll see you soon—goodbye. If I don’t come back, it’s not your fault.” He then got up and walked to the Soviet embassy.

    This blew up in the CIA's face and created a massive scandal for Reagan's administration, and a good, deeper look into this case can be found here. (It is a western source and biased, but it's still hilarious at how they try and spin this CIA disaster)

    https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/02/18/the-amazing-story-of-the-russian-defector-who-changed-his-mind-vitaly-yurchenko/