Oh no, you don't want to go down this one with him.
Hint: Feminist was a catalyst for the 1917 revolution, therefor communism = feminist ideology, just ignore the fact that later in 1937 Stalin killed most of her family and associates while she ran to Sweden and proceeded to have no influence in USSR.
1937 was when Stalin went on a rampage killing everything and everyone in his way, she was by no means of any significant importance to him.
I mean, commies always kill anyone they think might be a problem.
Now you contradict yourself, because Stalin didn't kill her, he killed her husband, lover, etc. basically most men in her life. She did escape though which begs the question whether he would've killed her too had she stayed, though she doesn't really strike me as some mastermind, I'm sure Stalin could have gunned her down if he really wanted to.
Also, feminist running to Sweden.
Well, where else? As a Finn I really envy Iceland, I wish Finland too was some big island in the middle of the sea instead of being sandwiched by the worst of both worlds., on one side we have jews and other bolsheviks on other side we have feminists and other green league subhumans, though viewing it through a today's lens, I hate Sweden far more than I hate Russia.
Oh no, you don't want to go down this one with him.
Hint: Feminist was a catalyst for the 1917 revolution, therefor communism = feminist ideology, just ignore the fact that later in 1937 Stalin killed most of her family and associates while she ran to Sweden and proceeded to have no influence in USSR.
In all honesty, Stalin was right about feminism. The introduction of 'sexual freedom' and feminism in the 1920s was an absolute social disaster.
Doesn't that say that she was powerful? I mean, commies always kill anyone they think might be a problem. That's like the number one commie trait.
Also, feminist running to Sweden. That's a fun one.
1937 was when Stalin went on a rampage killing everything and everyone in his way, she was by no means of any significant importance to him.
Now you contradict yourself, because Stalin didn't kill her, he killed her husband, lover, etc. basically most men in her life. She did escape though which begs the question whether he would've killed her too had she stayed, though she doesn't really strike me as some mastermind, I'm sure Stalin could have gunned her down if he really wanted to.
Well, where else? As a Finn I really envy Iceland, I wish Finland too was some big island in the middle of the sea instead of being sandwiched by the worst of both worlds., on one side we have jews and other bolsheviks on other side we have feminists and other green league subhumans, though viewing it through a today's lens, I hate Sweden far more than I hate Russia.