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Comment on Soviets to the Rescue? The U.S.S.R. in Afghanistan by ryandellinger
Why was everything the Americans said fabricated? I don’t understand entirely how the Russians blamed the United States for anything every chance they got. I understand that the Cold War was tense at the time, and this was to be expected, but surely they had to concede truth at some point… Continue reading
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Comment on Behind the Iron Curtain: Western Music and the Soviet Collapse by ryandellinger
Curious that the Russians would blacklist entire bands instead of individual songs… Not all of AC/DC is violence and neofascism, and not all of Tina Turner’s songs are about sex. I wonder if this is still an attempt to control what people listen to but in a roundabout, indirect manner. Continue reading
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Comment on As Quickly As It Came by ryandellinger
Sometimes I wonder what people were thinking at the time, especially the Russian political leaders. It only seems logical that with the increased flow of Western goods into the bloc that the people would soon crave democracy and communism would fall. … Continue reading
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Comment on A Sobering Topic for a Drunken Nation by ryandellinger
It surprises me that the Russians did not learn from the American Prohibition. Americans brewed their own alcohol at home, organized crime rose, etc. It seems like there needs to be a grassroots temperance movement, instead of outlawing alcohol, in order to get people to stop drinking. Convince people drinking is bad, they’ll stop. Take their alcohol away, and they’ll do whatever it takes to get it. Continue reading
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Comment on A&E presents: Russian Moonshiners by mikegancio
Nice post. It only seems fitting that local leaders themselves would disregard this law and devise ways to get around it. I would probably be suspect of any town in Russia referring to itself as a “sober town”. Continue reading
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Comment on The Collapse of the Soviet Union by mikegancio
Good take on the demise of the Soviet Union. My post was pretty similar and I agree with you that it was really a combination of things that led to the collapse, notably glasnost and perestroika. These policies created kind of the perfect storm for a p… Continue reading
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Comment on Chernobyl: Crisis in a Crucial Time by mikegancio
That video with the drone is really cool. Chernobyl represents one of those situations where we’re still figuring out how bad the effects are. Sure there are claims about understanding radiation, but who really knows how long it will be until people can live there again? (excluding the Babushkas of course) Continue reading
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Comment on A Sick State by mikegancio
This has a lot of great information about Russia’s healthcare. Personally, I had no idea how bad things got following the collapse. The stark decrease in life expectancy from 1991 to 1994 seems almost unreal given the technology available. Continue reading
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Comment on The Party Stops the Party: Soviet Russian Curbs Alcohol Consumption1985-1987 by mikegancio
I have to agree. When there is a will, there is a way. Ironically, Gorbachev was trying to impose restrictions on alcohol while lifting restrictions in other areas.
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Comment on Don’t Ride the Ferris Wheel by ryandellinger
The Chernobyl disaster was part human error, part mechanical failure. However, given those facts, it surprises me that Japan was allowed to build nuclear power plants and not be adequately prepared for a tsunami, which caused the Fukushima disaster. … Continue reading →