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7 out of 11 countries believe the end of the USSR harmed their countries rather than benefited them
Hungary: 72% of Hungarians say they are worse off today economically than under communism
Romania: 63% of the survey participants said their life was better during communism
Germany: more than half of former eastern Germans defend the GDR
28 percent of Czechs say they were better off under the Communist regime
81% of Serbians believe they lived best in Yugoslavia
Majority of Russians
The above memes are almost always made by Americans, whose brains are riddled with red scare brainworms and are completely devoid of any knowledge or understand of what the left thinks in Europe because Americans do not have a left.
Wow, the level of dishonesty in your post is startling. Almost all (or perhaps all?) of your links have serious problems with them. I wish I had time to debunk them all, but let's go with just the first one for now.
According to the article itself, there are 15 countries that came from the Soviet Union, not 11. And obviously Estonians, Latvias, and Lithuanians would not say that the fall of the SU hurt them. (For the fourth, Uzbekistan, I don't know which way they would go.) But "7 (or 8) out of 15 countries believe the end of the USSR harmed their countries rather than benefited them" doesn't have the same ring to it, so you didn't post that, because you are dishonest.
And that the study didn't conclude that these countries wanted to return to communism or return to the Soviet Union (they don't, other than Russians, the imperialists), it concluded that they believe that the fall of the SU hurt them. Which is plausible: collapse events aren't pretty, even if it's the collapse of an evil regime (see Iraq with ISIS filling the void for another example). You of course conflate the these points to pretend that these countries want communism and the SU back.
Maybe if you didn't have such a ideological agenda you wouldn't dishonestly cherry pick headlines for propaganda purposes?
Agreed. Having in-laws in Romania I can tell you the sentiment about the Soviet union is generally not great.
Ahh yes the famous american communist propaganda outlet Gallup which certainly isn't widely regarded worldwide.
This comment is dripping with sarcasm, in case you didn't notice.
Nice job avoiding all my main points.
The only problem with the Gallup link is only the title, which is (probably unintentionally) misleading. I didn't say anything about it being propaganda, that's just more of your bullshitting.
"Speak to eastern europeans!"
"Wait not those ones!"