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Anonymous France No.213415490 [Report] >>213415569 >>213416508 >>213416971 >>213417028 >>213417292 >>213418020 >>213418767
I don't understand why the Romanians rebelled against Nicolae Ceaușescu, the leader of Romania in 1980s. The country was doing well, everyone had a job, but they killed him in a dirty way.
It's one of the events in Europe that I find the saddest, after WW2.
Anonymous Italy No.213415569 [Report] >>213415885 >>213416825 >>213416866
>>213415490 (OP)
the romanian caregiver of my grandpa used to say casescu gacve a house and a job to every citizen and romanians lived better then than now. She had a degree in engineering btw
Anonymous France No.213415885 [Report] >>213416825 >>213416866
>>213415569
It was a communist system, basically everyone had a job and a house but everyone lived with roughly the same wealth unlike western countries like us. Some Romanians wanted to be more "free" and rebelled to live like us.
Anonymous Romania No.213416508 [Report] >>213416655 >>213418030
>>213415490 (OP)
so much prosperity!
looks like 1900s except pic is from the 80s
Anonymous Russian Federation No.213416655 [Report]
>>213416508
U still live like this and ride horse carts
Anonymous Germany No.213416825 [Report]
>>213415885
Yeah, many rebelled to live the West and very few actually succeeded in their ambition.
>>213415569
I don't know much about the differences in quality of living in communist and post-communist Romania but the Romanian intelligence, Securitate, captured the Romanian post-communist state the same way the KGB/FSB captured the Russian state, so any economic downturn and slow growth impacted the lower classes much more significantly than they used to due to larger inequalities and the elites being extremely extractive and colonial in their nature. Romanians and Balkanoids are just not as prominent as Russia, so the extremely corrupt and feudal state of their politics are not as well known.
Anonymous Mexico No.213416832 [Report]
The stalinst bureaucracy was a repressive apparatus that had stopped the advancement of socialism since the 30's.

The sovietization of eastern european countries was done not by the masses according to their needs, but by a parasitic clique of petty bourgeois upstarts in alliance with Moscow
Anonymous Germany No.213416866 [Report]
>>213415885
Yeah, many rebelled to live like the Westerners did and very few actually succeeded in their ambition.
>>213415569
I don't know much about the differences in quality of living in communist and post-communist Romania but the Romanian intelligence, Securitate, captured the Romanian post-communist state the same way the KGB/FSB captured the Russian state, so any economic downturn and slow growth impacted the lower classes much more significantly than they used to due to larger inequalities and the elites being extremely extractive and colonial in their nature. Romanians and Balkanoids are just not as prominent as Russia, so the extremely corrupt and feudal state of their politics are not as well known.
Anonymous Romania No.213416971 [Report]
>>213415490 (OP)

literally no food
Anonymous Poland No.213417028 [Report]
>>213415490 (OP)
Wow, everyone had a job? That's crazy. Basically the best anyone can aspire to. I wish one day people will have jobs in my country.
Anonymous Austria No.213417292 [Report] >>213417340
>>213415490 (OP)
Didn't he destroy a large portion of historic buildings in Bucharest because of Commie efficiency autism?
Anonymous Poland No.213417340 [Report]
>>213417292
>efficiency
Not really efficient to build something that was much bigger than it had any right/need to be.
Anonymous India No.213418020 [Report]
>>213415490 (OP)
Same reason why they lynched Gadaffi when he was the best kind of leader nafris could produce, the allure of imaginary freedoms trickling from the Bill of Rights passed in the angloid parliament has spored and organicized into a memetic psychosocial disease
Anonymous United States No.213418030 [Report]
>>213416508
this is bad thing?
Anonymous Romania No.213418767 [Report]
>>213415490 (OP)
>The country was doing well
>It's one of the events in Europe that I find the saddest, after WW2.


Drop the VPN, HIVan. Пycть твoй oтeц изнacилyeт тeбя в зaдницy, чтoбы ты был бoльшe пoхoж нa cвoeгo пpeзидeнтa, ты гpeбaный вaтник.