The Box of Chocolates Thread (You never know what you're going to get!)
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Lend-lease was extended to the USSR in september , 1941.
If outcomes are different between differentethnic groups that's not necessarily because of racism. That's a completly false assumption, and it's usually false unless proven true.
Nigerian americans don't have higher incomes than vietnamite americans because of racism, do they?
As a man that's easy to say, but that would mean no biological woman could actually ever win anything at the top level of most sports for example. You sure that's an outcome you would agree with?
The times with which women win olympic golds don't even qualify you for the american nationals for men in most timed competitions across all sports .
100m freestyle, 51.96 won the gold for Emma McKeon in 2021
To qualify for nationals in 2023 in the USA you needed under 50 as a man. under 51 for college level nationals lol.
Then there are changing rooms and jails to discuss. And i *do not* believe you would be ok with man police patting down women regularly, and not only in the rare occasion no woman police is there and there is an urgent need to pat down someone.
I know and it didnt change the probably outcome
In the 3 months before that the nazis had gained more land from russia than they had originally in Germany lol
how much did they send?
Barbarossa failed by fall -- unable to take Moscow, Leningrad, and Stalingrad. Not much gear could have arrived at that early date. But Lend-Lease does become more significant as time goes on.
I believe that competitive sports are a net negative for society and would be thrilled to see them all dissappear. So really I don't care about who wins athletic contests.
As I have recently said in the trans thread, restrooms and changing rooms should all be individual. I don't want to be around naked men any more than women do.
Jails should have individual cells and should be protecting individuals of either sex when prisoners are not in their cells. I don't want to be raped any more than women do either.
Pat downs should be a thing of the past. They don't pat me down at the airport, machines do a much better job.
I get patted down all the time after going through the machine even though I checked all my pockets and had nothing
Which mainstream economists are these?
Oh, so you're deciding posthumously that these guys would have agreed with Marx, so they're the "mainstream economists" you were referring to? 🙄
You must be sexier than me.
The USSR had received vast shipments of British and US aid by the time of the decisive battle of Kursk in summer 1943. But Western intelligence predicted that Barbarossa was bound to fail anyway because German logistics and manpower could not sustain such a large front for long. (Germany's fuel position was very weak, Germany hadn't got rolling stock compatible with the Russian railway gauge and overall the USSR was vastly superior in manpower, industrial base and raw materials.) Keeping and holding the Soviet oilfields in the south might have changed the picture, but the Germans couldn't manage that.
Probably. They're always like 'we registered something in your crotch area" but it's always just what's supposed to be there.
Churchill didn't even know about the Bengal famine of 1943 until it was halfway over. It was caused by a cyclone that wiped out the December 1942 rice crop and was exacerbated by two factors:-- the Japanese occupation of Burma, which denied the usual imports from that region, and the refusal of the neighbouring self-governing Indian provinces to lower their tariff barriers and allow relief supplies into Bengal until they were ordered to do so by the Viceroy in late summer 1943 (around the time that the famine was brought to the attention of the War Cabinet in London). Even when relief supplies were released, Indian merchants engaged in hoarding and the price of rice on Bengal's markets became wildly unaffordable. Despite Churchill's sometimes tasteless remarks about the famine, there was not much the War Cabinet could do -- they certainly couldn't magically and immediately ship the million tons of grain that the Viceroy asked for, with the huge demands on Allied shipping at the time, and they offered 100,000 tons or so in the first instance, but the problem (hoarding and price-gouging) and the solution (adequate grain supplies) actually lay to hand in India. Even in spring 1944, with the famine largely over due to a successful Bengal rice harvest in December 1943, Churchill was asking Roosevelt for shipping to help the situation, but Roosevelt said no, because with Overlord imminent even the US hadn't the shipping to spare.
lol Churchill apologists
Or maybe the DEA are on to you and your Ukrainian accomplice.
One of the greatest men of the 20th century, and probably of the last 1000 years in my books. The world was very fortunate to have him on the side of the good guys. And that's without once considering the exquisite written works he leaves the world.
The people on the other side of that take are a minority, and I lump them in with flat earthers, 9/11 was an inside job, and we didn't land on the mooners.
Yeah because great people rise to the top of genocidal empires
The people on the other side of that take are a minority, and I lump them in with flat earthers, 9/11 was an inside job, and we didn't land on the mooners.
He's not too popular in Ireland. Does that mean we're flat Earth 9/11 truthers?
You are aware he thought Communism was a result of an international Jewish conspiracy, right? And said some quite nice things about Mussolini?
You also never answered on whether or not you support colonialism, btw.
He was and we were. He also had an incredible life even before WW2.
but he was far from a perfect good guy which is not just some minority view (or jsut revisionist)- despite being an extraordinarily popular and victorious war leader he lost the election in 1945.
He just finished gushing over Churchill, of course he's all in favor of that.
I gotta say I find his dismissal of people who have legitimate contextual historical beefs with Churchill- and there are many- as akin to flat Earthers and 9/11 truthers, breathtakingly arrogant.
Ricardo and Smith used some versions of the labor theory of value , which made more sense (=were less obviously false) before the industrial revolution was completed.
Marx went allin on that and every day that passed, even when he was still alive, proved he was wrong, for various reasons starting from the need for capital accumulation and risk taking in generating value.
Then a whole different framework was developed based on utility theory and so on and on
Nazis didn't manage that BECAUSE of lend lease. After the 41-42 winter, when Germany made the classic "winter in Russia" mistake, USSR would still have been too weak to hold the southern Caucasian oil fields if not for our help