worst thing I have ever read, I had literally constant anxiety throughout the entire book
Also just finished reading earlier this week. The most haunting part was learning that a decent portion of the killing was done by non-military, non-police locals. Neighbors killing neighbors because of anticommunist propaganda and state terror. I hate how much I can see a similar campaign happening in America, so many bloodthirsty conservatives ready for murdering communists to be legal.
If you want an absolutely terrifying movie, based on a true story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoa:_A_Shameful_Memory
Good read, but yeah. Really solidified my understanding of all the world’s conflicts as class struggle.
I took a biiig long break once it got to the 80s, but finally soldiered through it.
Death to America, fr.
I want to read Kill Anything That Moves before this one, but those two (along with Wasington Bullets) is on my list of books to read that are to remind me that every horrific and evil thing “israel” and the IDF have done, the US has done over its history on much larger scale.
I talk shit about socdems but I don’t know. The people featured in the book seem to regret not listening to the communists. Makes me think a lot of them are just optimists who can’t see reality until it hits them. The ones in the west get to enjoy the exploitation of the global south, but the socdems in the global south have mostly dreams to cling onto. And many times those dreams end up in disaster