Comment by azan_
7 days ago
No, it's what I found in 2025 in Moscow, if I were to look in whole Russia I would find hundreds of these. I'm ending this discussion, unfortunately it's very typical for Russians to discuss like this - always deny anything wrong even when facts are very clear, and when it's impossible to deny then just downplay it or even say that the wrongdoing you do is actually good.
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https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/02/01/stalin-monument-un...
Volgograd is a city with a population of 1 million.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2024/12/23/new-stalin-monumen...
Vologda is a city with a population of 310k.
And so forth.
The most WTF of them all is erecting monuments to Stalin in occupied Ukraine.
https://kyivindependent.com/russia-erects-stalin-monument-in...
>near the Battle of Stalingrad Museum
>near the local Communist Party headquarters
>near the Vologda Exile House Museum
And so forth. Nothing like renaming central avenue in the capital, what you see in the Ukraine.
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Denial is not just a river in Egypt, товарищ. Soviet nostalgia has become central to Putinism and thanks to the non-stop brainwashing, in 2020 '75% of Russians agreed that the Soviet era was the "greatest time" in the history of Russia.'. This is used to justify the illegal invasion of Ukraine by the Russian terrorist state.
Any random Eastern European sees right through your bullshit, protomolecule.