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Why you regard Soviet Union as fascist government?Why you regard secret channel as the "truth"? I know what they tell and that is also why I regard them as nonsense as most of the talking is completely different from what happened in my daily life.
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As you lost mind and only spamming rubbish, it is unable to engage in a proper conversation. Hence, any argument and debate is meaningless here. We shall see on the battlefield and use the action to prove whose ideals are more worth defending.
As the ideal communism is proved to be hard or even impossible to be realized directly. It has been proved by both Soviet Union and the early stage of China. Hence, we have to use a different way. The blind adherence to any theoretical dogma is meaningless; only practice is the sole criterion for testing the truth. Effectively improving the average living standards of the people and enhancing the overall national strength are necessary conditions for achieving greater ideals and more long-term goals. The pay gap, of course is not allowed in an ideal communism society. However, the history has shown that Paris Commune and Soviet Union have failed. Noble ideals are indeed valuable, but the methods of implementation are equally important.