• Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      8 hours ago

      “Oops! I killed 15 million people, but it was an accident. My bad. Who knew forcibly moving all the farmers to the city and making them work in factories would cause a famine?”

      -Mao, probably

      PS: 15 million is the low end number. 15-55 million is the commonly accepted number, with some estimates as high as 70 million.

      At some point you’d think he’d look around and notice.

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        They did notice, and very quickly changed policy.

        The Great Chinese Famine was an enormous tragedy but it very obviously wasn’t deliberate.

        Also important to note, after a constant cycle of famine throughout its history, this was China’s last. The CPC worked hard to make sure something like it would never happen again.

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          I’m sorry, but why would that matter? We tend to judge people by their actions, not their intent, when it comes to mass deaths.

          Right?

          Right?