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History vs. Vladimir Lenin - Alex Gendler

History vs. Vladimir Lenin - Alex Gendler

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Vladimir Lenin overthrew Russian Czar Nicholas II and founded the Soviet Union, forever changing the course of Russian politics. But was he a hero who toppled an oppressive tyranny or a villain who replaced it with another? Alex Gendler puts this controversial figure on trial, exploring both sides of a nearly century-long debate. Lesson by Alex Gendler
Date: 2020-08-22

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Way to sugar coat the figure sole political figure who was responsible for the spread of communist revolutions subsequent imprisonments, torture, starvation, and executions of over 120 million people in less than a centurys time.
This video is a historical farce and fraud.

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I love Ted Ed and trust it of course but I'm not sure I love his faux courtroom presentation. I know what you're going for but fake accents and pretend courtroom drama. Your viewers are educated, that's why we are here. We don't need this.
Animation is on point as always.

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Well isn't that convenient. Just go ahead and say everything that was bad that followed Lenin he wasn't for and didn't intend to happen but everything good was because of him. Kick rocks bad animated russian accent cartoon.
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history is grey. Lenin was leader a long time ago, and like most leaders of the age he was a product of his time. Today he might seem progressive for some and regressive for others, no one can deny he was great.
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The people didn't support lenin, just a mass of soldiers big enough to topple a completely demoralised and unenthusiastic enemy. The people supported the right SRs and other parties
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japan youths put past this way. if hideyoshi(15th century japan) and napoleon(___century france) are alive today and fight, who will win? then they gang fight as to who will win.
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TED ED. many IFS in life hamper progress and development. life has to go on today. for a better tomorrow. past/yesterday already happened. today/present is to go on.
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Capitalism: Sparing the rod to spoil the child. by making the neighbors kid do the chores.
Communism: The neighbor kid has the rod.

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The world have been better off had Lenin never lived. This attempt at introducing an alternative viewpoint doesn't change that fact.
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The public seems to be judging communism by results and not by the idea. Privios communist leaders is just a example of failure.
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