Unimaginable
Sep. 18th, 2005 11:04 amTwelve million people died during the Russian Civil War.
Then along came Stalin and he killed and he killed and he killed.
Thirty million Soviet citizens died during World War II
But Russia is still there and not notably underpopulated and some people lived through the whole bloody shambles and are still walking around today.
And we Brits go on about how brave we are because the Germans once dropped a few bombs on London.
Then along came Stalin and he killed and he killed and he killed.
Thirty million Soviet citizens died during World War II
But Russia is still there and not notably underpopulated and some people lived through the whole bloody shambles and are still walking around today.
And we Brits go on about how brave we are because the Germans once dropped a few bombs on London.
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Date: 2005-09-18 09:47 am (UTC)That Russia's experience of "freedom" should be more debilitating than its experience of totalitarian control is horrifying.
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Date: 2005-09-18 02:47 pm (UTC)Extraordinary......
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Date: 2005-09-18 06:18 am (UTC)It occurs to me that we (I and folks like me, born in the West after the end of World War II and coming to awareness of the larger world around us in the mid- to late-1950s) have lived in a peculiarly blessed time -- no wars fought on the Homeland, no pandemics, enormous strides in health care. Is the result that everyone now believes that absolute safety and security is an entitlement and not a remarkable gift of fate?
I also think about coming to sexual maturity and having my, ummm, adventurous years after the advent of the Pill and before the rise of AIDS. Again, I lived in a golden age, an anomaly that may never be repeated, where [almost] carefree sex could be taken as a birthright.
Maybe when we fuss about the shortcomings of our civilization and our culture, we also ought to think about the remarkable gifts that culture has given us.
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Date: 2005-09-18 06:31 am (UTC)And we went through it being scared to death of the Bomb.
As to what you say about contraception etc- hear, hear!
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Date: 2005-09-19 01:01 am (UTC)I only try to imagine all he has been through, and it makes me want to go and hide somewhere. But he never showed any regret or annoyance at his fate. And my grandmother was the most cheerful person I've ever met.
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Date: 2005-09-19 01:38 am (UTC)It's extraordinary how resilient the human spirit can be.