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I’ve been told by a professional I need to stop drinking by the 1st of June
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2020-05-30 at 7:24 PM UTCWhat was he a professional in? I would not trust any medical professional to give me advice on drinking. You need to find a drinking professional. You wouldn't go to the mechanic to get your oil changed, would you? No. You find an oil master.
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2020-05-30 at 7:33 PM UTCWho?
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2020-05-31 at 4:28 AM UTCI'm really sad for Grylls. He's in love with a communist.
She's probably super upset about a sign that supposedly existed in a Shanghai park that said "No Dogs or Chinese" (It didn't) but not all upset about Mao killing 10s of millions of people with an artificial famine during peacetime (which he did). -
2020-05-31 at 4:45 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed I'm really sad for Grylls. He's in love with a communist.
She's probably super upset about a sign that supposedly existed in a Shanghai park that said "No Dogs or Chinese" (It didn't) but not all upset about Mao killing 10s of millions of people with an artificial famine during peacetime (which he did).
Did your mom get raped by a Chinese man or something? -
2020-05-31 at 4:45 AM UTCThey aren't communist anyway
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2020-05-31 at 6:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra have a look into the scope and frequency of Chinese famines before Mao's reforms and compare them to after
You mean when China was fighting a Japanese invasion, or when China was fighting Maos communist insurrection? The Great Famine happened during peace time and eclipsed everything that had happened before. -
2020-05-31 at 6:05 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed You mean when China was fighting a Japanese invasion, or when China was fighting Maos communist insurrection? The Great Famine happened during peace time and eclipsed everything that had happened before.
No, the famines they'd been dealing with for centuries due to the size and poor logistics of the country. -
2020-05-31 at 6:12 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra No, the famines they'd been dealing with for centuries due to the size and poor logistics of the country.
That makes zero sense. Why would a large country make famines more likely to happen? Think about this. Use your little simian brain and try and puzzle this out. Then report back your findings, maybe using crayons. -
2020-05-31 at 6:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra have a look into the scope and frequency of Chinese famines before Mao's reforms and compare them to after
Ehhhhh. China didn't really get better till Deng came around and opened up the market.
Also Mao's 60's famine was the worst in history iirc.
Even Liu Shaoqi attributed it to CPC policy. -
2020-05-31 at 6:18 AM UTC
Originally posted by rabbitweed That makes zero sense. Why would a large country make famines more likely to happen? Think about this. Use your little simian brain and try and puzzle this out. Then report back your findings, maybe using crayons.
Because the old system of farming was renting land out to the peasants, collecting crops, then distributing.
Ripe for corruption. In the past scribes were the only ones who could keep track of this shit so they were super corrupt. In Egypt many of them had tombs built for themselves. In Europe, scribes became lords this way.
Part of why Pol Pot wiped out like a fifth of his country or some shit, and why China was fucked for years and continued to be fucked under Mao.
Control over food is always an issue and this problem gets worse as a country grows. Look at the Irish famine. Plenty of food to go around. But the royalty was selling it abroad for profit instead of giving it to the people.
In our current system this isn't a thing but it used to be for a long, long time. -
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