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I've seen too much of this. No, the nazis and the Soviets were not equivalent.

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[-] OgdenTO@hexbear.net 83 points 1 year ago

Sure they've read a book, Gulag Archipelago

[-] CommieAVGN@hexbear.net 75 points 1 year ago

Don't even get me started on that capitalist propaganda piece known as The Gulag Archipelago...

So, Solzhenitsyn decides to pen this mammoth of a book, which is basically a relentless bitch-fest about the Soviet prison system. Look, buddy, I get it – gulags ain't no five-star resorts. But what's with the endless whining? It's like listening to someone complain about a bad Tetris game when the blocks just won't fit right. Only this time, the blocks are tales of sorrow and despair, and, boy, does Solzhenitsyn lay it on thick!

This dude's blending memoir, history, and his personal gripes into a cocktail of anti-communist drivel. It's like trying to make vodka out of moldy potatoes and rainwater. Sure, it might get you drunk, but you'll wish you never took a sip!

Oh, and the size of this thing! It's like Solzhenitsyn's trying to outdo Tolstoy in the "lengthy Russian novels that no one actually finishes" competition. It's the literary equivalent of a speedrunner trying to complete a glitchy game with no save points.

And, let's talk ideology. This guy's so hell-bent on painting communism as the devil's own ideology that he basically ignores any nuanced discussion. It's like playing a game where the only strategy is to spam the attack button and hope for the best. Bro, maybe take a step back and see the bigger picture. Not everything's black and white, you know?

So, while "The Gulag Archipelago" might serve as a wet dream for anti-communist folks, it's like a broken cartridge to me – full of glitches, bias, and a one-sided perspective. If you're looking for a balanced take on history, maybe look elsewhere. If you're just here for the dramatic horror stories and want to bash communism, then, by all means, dive into this ocean of capitalist tears. But don't say I didn't warn ya.

[-] OgdenTO@hexbear.net 57 points 1 year ago

The way I've heard that book described is not fact, but urban legends, or fairy tales, from the gulags that people have related. Like, it isn't accurate factually, but it encompasses the feelings of a few people (including the author) had about being there.

[-] GrainEater@lemmygrad.ml 57 points 1 year ago

the subtitle is unironically An Experiment in Literary Investigation

"Surely this must be a serious scholastic work!"
-- arbitrary liberal, probably

[-] kickit@hexbear.net 40 points 1 year ago

this book is ASS

that's all I've got

[-] PM_ME_YOUR_FOUCAULTS@hexbear.net 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

My hottest take: The Gulag Archipelago (which I read in its entirety back in my lib days) is pretty good as a piece of fiction

[-] Mardoniush@hexbear.net 12 points 1 year ago

I'd also say most of his numbers are utterly wrong and overstated, because he used the stats of the atypical political prisoner gulags he was in (which weren'teven typical for the average poltitical prisoner.)

We know this because after the USSR fell we got access to the real stats.

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