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Did They Ask
Nothing?
Judging
from what has filtered out to the general public regarding their reports, one
would say that these leaders never attempted to seek first‑hand knowledge
of the living conditions of the Russians and other subjugated peoples. They did
not see the endless lines forming in the pre‑dawn cold in front of the
butcher shops, bakeries and pharmacies in expectation of poor and scarce
merchandise whose acquisition is fought over as if it were alms. They did not
observe the poor in rags. They did not notice the complete lack of freedom
afflicting every citizen. They were not impressed with the dejection and
general silence of a population afraid even to speak through fear of police
brutality against suspects.
Did
these communist supporters in the various nations of the Free World ever
question the Soviet leadership about the reason behind so much police
supervision if the regime was really so popular? And if this was not the case,
did they ask why the regime was so unpopular, since it spent such enormous
amounts on propaganda to persuade Westerners that the Russians had finally
found a system of perfect social justice in a bountiful paradise capable of
satisfying everyone?
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