ALAN | 2007-01-10
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Stalin had little use for intellectuals, Stalin was a man from the street and a thug, he used manipulation and force to accuire his aims. Intellecuals were usefull idiots in his view and when they wore out their usefullness he would dispose of them, they feared Stalin and here he was a thug with average intelligence ans a speaker who was duller that John kerry. Stalin is only remember because of his ruthlessness, he collectivised the farms and saved communism from fascism, life meant lettle to Stalin and intellectuals were at the bottom of his food chain.
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ME:
Alan apparently glanced at what I wrote, say the name "Stalin," and wrote what he would have siad if I had never been born.
If you will take a look that piece you were commenting on, Alan, you will notice that the entire thing was dedicated to why we are trained to think of Stalin as "Stalin was a man from the street and a thug" as opposed to the "intellectuals."
I stated SPECIFICALLY why Stalin was no more a thug than Lenin or Trotsky. There was nothing intellecutal about either of them. They were peabrains who couldn't handle the big leagues when Stalin came after them.
Hey, gang, try READING an article before you comment on it!