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Description: It is 89 years since the last Russian Tsar, Nickolas II, and his immediate family were murdered following the Bolshevik Revolution. Russia's Prosecutor General's office still refuses to admit they were victims of political repression. |
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normandtardif ::: Favorites I think the childrens were innocent What a shame 07-08-21 21:32:57 _____________________________________________________ | |
RmanDC ::: Favorites Imho, the moscow's stance on this is correct. All though I think that Tsar and his family were an ideological symbol that was in need of termination, I also agree that it was a plain and simple murder. 07-07-20 21:13:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
Congest ::: Favorites Admitting their excessiveness, however, is not an argument against revolutions. It is, rather, an argument against the reactionary and anti-progressive classes who try to prevent the fundamental changes that are needed for society to move forward. 07-07-19 06:50:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
Congest ::: Favorites Revolutions are violent and excessive, as they need to be in order to succeed. No revolution where one class overthrows another (i.e. a social revolution rather than a merely political one) has been conducted without massive bloodshed. Not the American Revolution, not the French Revolution, and not the Bolshevik Revolution. (continued below) 07-07-19 06:48:51 _____________________________________________________ | |
Congest ::: Favorites I bet you're the type of reactionary who would also approve of "rehabilitating" abominable figures like King George III, Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI. You'll bend over backwards to excuse the crimes of the wealthy and royal. (continued below) 07-07-19 06:47:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
Congest ::: Favorites The tsarist system was a cancer afflicting the poor Russian people. Do you have any idea how brutal and savage the Romanovs were? Do you have any sympathy for the hundreds upon hundreds of thousands of Russians who were forced to bleed and die on the battlefields in an inter-imperialist war that had no popular support and was prosecuted in the interests of the aristocracy? (continued below) 07-07-19 06:42:59 _____________________________________________________ | |
Congest ::: Favorites The Bolsheviks had valid reasons to eliminate the Romanovs. The Czechoslovak Legions, working under the orders of imperial France, were fast approaching the city of Yekaterinburg, and there was ample reason to believe that they might try to free the Romanovs and reinstall them in power. (continued below) 07-07-19 06:41:23 _____________________________________________________ | |
Congest ::: Favorites You can't be serious. Did you really just compare the murder of a family of autocratic tyrants with the industrialized slaughter of six million innocent jews? Are you really defending the same Nicholas II that was responsible for the murder of over a thousand unarmed protesters in St. Petersburg during Bloody Sunday? If so, your moral priorities are severely out of whack. (continued below) 07-07-19 06:39:22 _____________________________________________________ | |
sweetbabeh ::: Favorites Congest, its easy for you to say. Your child isn't bleeding all the time. Your family wasn't shot in cold blood without a trial. It's sorta like the holocaust.the germans tried to cover it up. and now some of the people are trying to say the romanovs shouldn't be rehibilated. i pity you. 07-07-18 13:24:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
Congest ::: Favorites I can say what I like, thank you very much. If you think the Tsarist system is so great, go ahead and make your case. 07-07-17 22:57:45 _____________________________________________________ |
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Tsar's family seeks to restore truth
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