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Originally Posted by evy97
I'm slovakian hungarian. I have nothing to do with Russia, definitely not pro-Putin, I'm pro-slovakian. Slovakia's interests are in doing business with Russia. We have no interests in Ukraine.
I'm not going to write 1000-word reply but here's speech by Sahra Wagenknecht in the German parliament/Bundestag. I agree with her 100%. start at 5:23
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Thanks for the explanation. I understand your views, but I don't agree with them.
Sahra Wagenknecht is an old communist and she is way too extreme for anyone to take her seriously. Her pro-Russia / pro-USSR bias is crystal clear.
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From 1990 until 1996 she studied Philosophy and New German Literature in Jena, Berlin and Groningen. Her final thesis covered the topic of the young Karl Marx's interpretation of Hegel. The dissertation was published as a book in 1997.
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the transformation of the SED into the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS), Wagenknecht was elected to the new party's National Committee in 1991. She also joined the PDS's Communist Platform, an orthodox Marxist faction.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahra_Wagenknecht
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Sahra Wagenknecht: Stalin war ein guter Mann
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http://michael-mannheimer.info/2014/...-beendet-habe/
Sorry, but Sahra's opinions are simply too extreme. She sympathizes with despots who were much more brutal than Jozef Tiso.