Holodomor, which means Extinction cuz of starvation in Latin, can be named as this name to refer to the Great Famine in Ukraine. It is more derived from the sense of famine that occurred in the world-renowned black soil grain production area. The background of the famine was very embarrassing. Nazi Germany expanded its armaments and prepared for war. The Stalin government had no choice but to protect itself. Ten years of civil war and long-term foreign intervention made the Soviet Union only choose the first army and heavy industry policy to meet the challenges of the near future. Since the birth of the Soviet Union, combined with the history of abuse of the Slavic peoples, the entire regime has been in a paranoid state. It is harmless but extremely tense. The opacity and hostility of the world have not left the Soviet Union much choice, and in turn it has further harmed the Soviet Union. The people in China hurt the Western progressive intellectuals who were full of idealistic feelings about the Soviet Union, but the Western journalists who covered up for the Soviet Union, the intellectuals for the greater good, and the fascists objectively continued to encroach on the free world. Capital and aid entered the Soviet Union Jones as Lloyd George's foreign policy adviser, a journalist with a background in international politics, and interviewed Hitler. He must have known this trend when he wrote the newsletter about the Great Famine in Ukraine. It's just that George Orwell, who was inspired by him, reminded people to be wary of "conscious totalitarianism" when writing "Animal Farm". The two are not contradictory, but there is no deep connection.
The uninterrupted occurrence of famine, war, world-class infectious diseases, and revolutions are all normalized manifestations in human history. When people’s thinking becomes narrow, they will take everything [abnormal] as they should be, and take economic Prosperity and free trade. The housing price bubble has a high rental-sales ratio as the norm, and the free travel I want to see everywhere is the norm. [The May 4th propaganda hyped by Station B, "After the Wave", is mostly the lives of middle-class and bourgeois young people in first-tier cities. As normal], I will naturally feel that everything is happily Buddhist.
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