A living tribute:
A Russian businessman who set up a museum dedicated to Soviet dictator Josef Stalin was electrocuted and bludgeoned to death on Friday, media reported.
A living tribute:
A Russian businessman who set up a museum dedicated to Soviet dictator Josef Stalin was electrocuted and bludgeoned to death on Friday, media reported.
Live by the sword, die by the sword, I guess.
electrocuted? More likely they used stun guns to immobilize, then beat him to death.
Guess it’s just an occupational hazard if you support ODCs (Old Dead Commies).
Hey, which one of you guys is it who is starting up that trudeau museum?
Too bad they didn’t take him somewhere and starve him to death.
They disappeared him! Stalin old-school style. Very Bolshevik.
Cheaper than a ticket on the Trans Siberian Railway to a rock breaking “summer camp”
“They disappeared him! Stalin old-school style.”
Much easier these days in the age of photoshop. No need to hire skilled artists anymore to “disappear” people from photos.
Well at least they didn’t go all RCMP on him.
Oh wait
They must have run out of poison over at the Lub! Or maybe this was the work of some former Stalin State slaves who did not like their former jobs. I hope that it was the latter because killing a defender of Stalin would be redemption for people who suffered so terribly and for so long under the dictatorship of the monster Stalin and his groveling thugs.
Of course the ‘entitled’, who fulfilled Five Year Plans for the monster, would be demanding the pensions they were promised by being good little boys and girls for Papa Joe and these criminal citizens are promoting the ‘good old unca Joe daze’ (mindful of the way the Liberanos and the msm reminisce about the Liberano daze, in Canada). The old Commies committed unthinkable crimes against their fellow man and by default against God to entitle themselves to an easy old age.
Sit up and take note all gument workers who think that the pensions are a real insurance policy for a ‘care free’ old age – if the money runs out, you will be on your own. Dehumanizing people and ripping up families via Progressive ideas leads to Stone Age ‘survival of the fittest’ type societies. Did the ‘Stalin lovers’ ever think about their souls or the wrath of their victims survivors? Do the people who kill unborn people ever think about their souls or about the souls of the little people that are killed? The Stalin killers considered the people of the Soviet Union slugs, pro abortionists consider unborn people foetus’s (what is that – a worm?) – as Shakespeare once said “What is in a name..?”
In the end, it is an individual Soul and God. The end is inevitable – be it 8 months before birth or 98 + years after birth. It is what happens between the parenthesis () that matters to the Lord God. Something that I always think about when I read news like this: thanks for posting this food for thought EBD.
Some where very warm, “Joe the boss” smiles. Sensless death and destruction pleased him so much.
Shouldn’t that be posted under one of Reuters’ “Oddly Enough” threads?
And the irony of the comments section for a Stalin-related story having been closed down after just two comments.
You worship a Devil this is your award.
Why anyone with any sanity left would do this while literally millions who suffered & died under this Monster, are still alive. Boggles the brain.
Russia is a hard land with a long memory. I certainly don’t condone it. It would have been a cause for much humor, if not disgust. His money to do with as he pleases. But shoot, what did he expect? Praise!
JMO
Another proof that what goes around, comes around.
Also proof that even the worst imaginable tyranny isn’t bad for -everybody-. That’s what makes such things possible.
I’m old enough to remember when this would be reported something like this:
The Soviet people are ‘shocked’ at the announcement of comrad Vasily Bukhtiyenko’s suicide. Many citizens say they feel ‘bludgeoned’ by the news. Comrad Bukhtiyenko was said to suffer from despondency because he could not do enough to proclaim the glorious achievements of comrad Stalin. Foreign agents and anti-revolutionary agitators, suspected of plotting a coup during comrad Bukhtiyenko’s funeral, are being arrested and questioned by the ever-vigilant KGB.
And that’s in the New York Times. The soviet press would have an even less probable version.
Russia is a country that understands only violence. How fitting that one who valued it should die by it.
Eleanor Roosevelt would be aghast at this besmirching of “Uncle Joe”, as would G. B. Shaw.
RUSSIA: run by russian mafia, what else is new?
Hmm….How many millions did good old uncle Joe butcher in the name of socialisim?
Those wretched plugs who still gibber, slobber and drool over his name are lucky they’ve never experienced his disposal methods firsthand.
Nowhere in the Reuters article is it specified whether it was a pro-Stalin or anti-Stalin museum. Saying it was a museum “dedicated to Josef Stalin” is ambiguous, to say the least. I mean, we have museums dedicated the Holocaust, but they aren’t exactly in favour of it, doncha know?
Obviously, the slant that the museum took in its depiction of Stalin would have a lot to do with what particular flavour of thug murdered the poor guy.
How incredibly ironic.
Two things have stuck in my mind re the soviets. An early black and white moving picture showing a huge pit dug in the ground and a line of men. about 10 at a time, jerkingly moving in front of the pit, a round of gunfire smoke and the men blown backwards into the pit, then the next group moved up. One of Stalin’s never-ending purges.
The second was reading one of Stalin’s henchmen asking him the purpose of the latest purge and Stalin replying that it had no reason but to keep the populace off balance.
The death of millions meant nothing.
Living with this POS tyrant must have been pure fear and man’s eternal hope that being nice to the crocodile in the hopes he would eat you last. Don’t know why one of his underlings didn’t shoot Stalin just the sake of self-preservation.
Why anyone with any sanity left would do this while literally millions who suffered & died under this Monster, are still alive.
I know what you mean, but this still made me snort coffee. 🙂
I’m enjoying the schadenfreude.
As a Russian, I can tell one thing to commenters here.
Stalin’s repressions were possible, because in that period many people (Stalin included) considered it perfectly acceptable to murder other people because they have different political views.
On this blog, commenters seem to agree with that idea.
They might hate Stalin as much as they want, but they apparently don’t ask themselves if they are any different.
Oh, Alexander, you could not be wronger.
If only Americans and Canadians could have learned a lesson from these news, I would not be so worried about our future here.
Who can forget Comrade Stalin’s rousing election slogan: “A chicken in every pot! And an icepick in every Trot!”