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A reminder of the unparalleled advances in public health made by communist states. Even if every absurd fabrication that the anti-communist propagandists like to parrot about the millions supposedly killed by Stalin, Mao, etc. was true, those numbers would pale in comparison to the number of lives they saved, the hundreds of millions of life spans extended by entire decades. And if you want the perfect control sample of what it looks like when you start with nearly identical conditions but don't have communist central planning, look at India.

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[–] ksynwa@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

which country is actually more democratic?

As yogthos once said for these people democracy is a procedural thing. Whether how closely the outcome approximates the will of the people is inconsequential. It is all about multi party elections and ballots.

India is below DPRK in Global Hunger Index. DPRK for context is the most besieged country in the world with a geography that is inhospitable to agriculture. Malnutrition in India is such a problem that it has its own wikipedia article and the government has stopped publishing the stats for it (democracy moment). I walk around where I live and I see so many stunted adults and children. It's really sad. China on the other hand is one of the most well fed countries in the world, which is crazy considering their size and their non-colonizer origins.

[–] darkernations@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

MLs so criticial of CR should really visit India to see a timeline without it.