KropotkinWasRight
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In the early days of the Soviet Union there were unquestionably many atrocities. After Khrushchev came to power and with his speech and the death of Stalin, things arguably improved. At this point the Soviet Union had been around for all of 34 years. By the time the United States had been around for 34 years (starting from 1789), it was 1823. The US had barely got through the War of 1812. The Trail of Tears was still seven years away, and the bulk of the Native American displacement and genocides had not yet taken place, although there had been many atrocities and massacres. Institutionalized chattel slavery had 40 years left.
With all that in mind, do you think that it's possible that if the Soviet Union had more time and years to develop and slowly improve, that with a few more decades it could be as good a place as the US is today?
(Also, as my name makes clear, I'm an anarcho-syndicalist and we hated Lenin and Stalin. And were also a lot of their victims. So I'm not trying to engage in Tankie USSR apologism here)
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Jennifer Hale: Loved you as FemShep, and your voice acting is why I always play FemShep.
Do you provide any voice work for the upcoming Mass Effect Andromeda?
Also, Keythe Farley: Loved Kellogg's voice. No other questions.
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Especially if somebody is already out of the military
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