Surveys conducted in Russia have shown a complex and evolving picture of public opinion regarding Joseph Stalin. While some polls from 2019 indicated high levels of approval for Stalin's role in history, more recent data from 2023 shows a nuanced view with a mix of positive and negative sentiments.
Positive Views:
Record high approval in 2019: A 2019 Levada Center poll reported that 70% of Russians approved of Stalin's role in Russian history, with 51% expressing respect, admiration, or sympathy for him. Positive view of Stalin's leadership: A 2019 VTsIOM poll found that 54% of Russians had a high opinion of Stalin's leadership qualities. Nostalgia for the Soviet period: Surveys have shown a growing nostalgia for the Soviet era, with some seeing Stalin as a symbol of a strong and stable past, particularly among older generations. Association with victory in World War II: Stalin's role as the leader during the Soviet Union's victory in World War II contributes to his positive image, especially as this victory is a significant source of national pride. Perception as a symbol of justice: Some view Stalin as a symbol of justice and an alternative to the current government, which they may perceive as unfair or uncaring.
Negative Views:
Awareness of Stalinist repressions: While positive views exist, many Russians are still aware of and acknowledge the repressions and atrocities that occurred under Stalin's rule, though opinions on whether these were justified for the greater good vary. Decreasing support for justification of Stalin's crimes: The share of Russians who believe Stalin's crimes were justified has decreased from 60% in 2008 to 45% in 2019. Disagreement on Stalin's legacy: There's no complete consensus regarding Stalin's legacy, with some seeing him as a complex figure who brought both good and bad to the country. Focus on Stalin's crimes: Some individuals and groups actively work to preserve the memory of Stalin's victims and criticize attempts to rehabilitate his image, according to khpg.org.
Overall:
Complex and evolving public opinion: Stalin's popularity in Russia is a complex and evolving issue, with public opinion shaped by historical narratives, personal experiences, and contemporary political views. Differing perspectives across generations: Older generations may hold more positive views due to their experience during the Soviet era, while younger generations, with less direct connection to that period, may have more diverse perspectives.
Contradictions in public consciousness: A Carnegie Endowment for International Peace report suggests that while Stalin's image is positive for many, his era still draws negative perceptions, reflecting a "public confusion" and the legacy of "doublethink". It's important to note that these are just snapshots of public opinion based on surveys, and individual views on Stalin in Russia can vary widely
"Jews Engineered the 1917 Russian Revolution, they killed 66 million Christians burnt their churches & built synagogues, at no other time in the history of the world has a country been so saturated with Jewish influence as the Soviet Union 1917 to 1953.
You must understand the leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians they hated Russians, they hated Christians, driven by ethnic hatred they tortured and slaughtered millions of Russians without a shred of human remorse.
It cannot be overstated, Bolshevism committed the greatest human slaughter of all time, the fact that the world is ignorant and uncaring about this enormous crime is proof that the global media is in the hands of the perpetrators." Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 200 Years Together pdf.
As well as committing genocide against indigenous Ukrainian citizens and annexing Ukraine on behalf of the concept of "Greater Israel," Jewish Communists formulated the sham 1917 Russian Revolution, murdered pdf the Tsar and his family, and instituted a campaign of murder and starvation known as the Red Terror..
Adolf Hitler and all of the top Nazis were Jews, while as we can see the Russian Commos similarly were all Jews post the killing of the non Jewish Bolshevics concurrent with the afore mentioned "Red Terror."
The non Jewish Nazis Ernst Röhm and the SA were similarly liquidated in the Night of the Long Knives massacres of June 1934, after H was sworn in as German Chancellor Jan. 30, 1933 .. understand Communism and Nazism are but two heads on the same Zionist hydra.
[ - ] RexYehudi 1 point 4 hoursMay 13, 2025 20:06:54 ago (+1/-0)*
Update: Reverend George E. Simons Superintendent of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Petrograd from 1907 to 1918 says, "out of 388 members of the new Russian government only sixteen were Russian, one was an American black the other 371 were Jews, no less than 265 of whom were from the Lower East Side of New York City .. so you see the Russian Revolution wasn't Russian at all.
From the Jewish World of February 9, 1883 we read: "The great ideal of Judaism is that the whole world shall be imbued with Jewish teachings, and that in a universal brotherhood of nations - a greater Judaism in fact - all the separate races and religions shall disappear."
In The American Hebrew of September 10, 1920 we read: "The Bolshevist revolution in Russia was the work of Jewish brains, of Jewish dissatisfaction, of Jewish planning, whose goal is to create a new order in the world. What was performed in so excellent a way in Russia ... shall also, through the same Jewish mental and physical forces, become a reality all over the world."
The Jewish writer Blumenthal states in Judisk Tidskrift No. 57, "Only recently our race has given the world a new prophet, but he has two faces and he bears two names; on the one side, his name is Rothschild, leader of all capitalists, and on the other, Karl Marx, the apostle of those who want to destroy the other."
In the American Bulletin of May 15, 1935, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise stated, "Some call it Marxism - I call it Judaism."
In the 1912 book, A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century, the Communist Israel Cohen wrote: "We must realize that our party's most powerful weapon is racial tension. By propounding into the consciousness of the dark races that for centuries they have been oppressed by the whites, we can mold them to the program of the Communist Party.
This is so ridiculous. Putin's Russians are not communist and they're against jews. Putin has spoken against the Bolsheviks many times and recommended that they get rid of Lenin's tomb after the world war II vets die that it means so much to..
This to me sounds like a Ukrainian counterintelligence operation to make people not like the Russians.
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] 0 points 8 hoursMay 13, 2025 16:33:54 ago (+0/-0)
Surveys conducted in Russia have shown a complex and evolving picture of public opinion regarding Joseph Stalin. While some polls from 2019 indicated high levels of approval for Stalin's role in history, more recent data from 2023 shows a nuanced view with a mix of positive and negative sentiments.
Positive Views:
Record high approval in 2019: A 2019 Levada Center poll reported that 70% of Russians approved of Stalin's role in Russian history, with 51% expressing respect, admiration, or sympathy for him.
Positive view of Stalin's leadership: A 2019 VTsIOM poll found that 54% of Russians had a high opinion of Stalin's leadership qualities.
Nostalgia for the Soviet period: Surveys have shown a growing nostalgia for the Soviet era, with some seeing Stalin as a symbol of a strong and stable past, particularly among older generations.
Association with victory in World War II: Stalin's role as the leader during the Soviet Union's victory in World War II contributes to his positive image, especially as this victory is a significant source of national pride.
Perception as a symbol of justice: Some view Stalin as a symbol of justice and an alternative to the current government, which they may perceive as unfair or uncaring.
Negative Views:
Awareness of Stalinist repressions: While positive views exist, many Russians are still aware of and acknowledge the repressions and atrocities that occurred under Stalin's rule, though opinions on whether these were justified for the greater good vary.
Decreasing support for justification of Stalin's crimes: The share of Russians who believe Stalin's crimes were justified has decreased from 60% in 2008 to 45% in 2019.
Disagreement on Stalin's legacy: There's no complete consensus regarding Stalin's legacy, with some seeing him as a complex figure who brought both good and bad to the country.
Focus on Stalin's crimes: Some individuals and groups actively work to preserve the memory of Stalin's victims and criticize attempts to rehabilitate his image, according to khpg.org.
Overall:
Complex and evolving public opinion: Stalin's popularity in Russia is a complex and evolving issue, with public opinion shaped by historical narratives, personal experiences, and contemporary political views.
Differing perspectives across generations: Older generations may hold more positive views due to their experience during the Soviet era, while younger generations, with less direct connection to that period, may have more diverse perspectives.
Contradictions in public consciousness: A Carnegie Endowment for International Peace report suggests that while Stalin's image is positive for many, his era still draws negative perceptions, reflecting a "public confusion" and the legacy of "doublethink".
It's important to note that these are just snapshots of public opinion based on surveys, and individual views on Stalin in Russia can vary widely
[ + ] Joe_McCarthy
[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] 0 points 8 hoursMay 13, 2025 16:39:36 ago (+0/-0)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK6fxbcUMyk
[ + ] RexYehudi
[ - ] RexYehudi 3 points 7 hoursMay 13, 2025 17:32:00 ago (+3/-0)*
You must understand the leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians they hated Russians, they hated Christians, driven by ethnic hatred they tortured and slaughtered millions of Russians without a shred of human remorse.
It cannot be overstated, Bolshevism committed the greatest human slaughter of all time, the fact that the world is ignorant and uncaring about this enormous crime is proof that the global media is in the hands of the perpetrators." Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 200 Years Together pdf.
As well as committing genocide against indigenous Ukrainian citizens and annexing Ukraine on behalf of the concept of "Greater Israel," Jewish Communists formulated the sham 1917 Russian Revolution, murdered pdf the Tsar and his family, and instituted a campaign of murder and starvation known as the Red Terror..
Stalin's Jews, by Sever Plocker.
The First Soviet Government Was Predominantly Jewish.
Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili aka Joseph Stalin Was a Jew.
Mass Murderers Stalin & Kaganovich Together in Jewish Attire
Eustace Mullins - The Real Holocaust Was by Jews Against Russian & Ukrainian Christians.
Adolf Hitler and all of the top Nazis were Jews, while as we can see the Russian Commos similarly were all Jews post the killing of the non Jewish Bolshevics concurrent with the afore mentioned "Red Terror."
The non Jewish Nazis Ernst Röhm
[ + ] RexYehudi
[ - ] RexYehudi 1 point 4 hoursMay 13, 2025 20:06:54 ago (+1/-0)*
From the Jewish World of February 9, 1883 we read: "The great ideal of Judaism is that the whole world shall be imbued with Jewish teachings, and that in a universal brotherhood of nations - a greater Judaism in fact - all the separate races and religions shall disappear."
In The American Hebrew of September 10, 1920 we read: "The Bolshevist revolution in Russia was the work of Jewish brains, of Jewish dissatisfaction, of Jewish planning, whose goal is to create a new order in the world. What was performed in so excellent a way in Russia ... shall also, through the same Jewish mental and physical forces, become a reality all over the world."
The Jewish writer Blumenthal states in Judisk Tidskrift No. 57, "Only recently our race has given the world a new prophet, but he has two faces and he bears two names; on the one side, his name is Rothschild, leader of all capitalists, and on the other, Karl Marx, the apostle of those who want to destroy the other."
In the American Bulletin of May 15, 1935, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise stated, "Some call it Marxism - I call it Judaism."
In the 1912 book, A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century, the Communist Israel Cohen wrote: "We must realize that our party's most powerful weapon is racial tension. By propounding into the consciousness of the dark races that for centuries they have been oppressed by the whites, we can mold them to the program of the Communist Party.
Link.
[ + ] Crackinjokes
[ - ] Crackinjokes 1 point 6 hoursMay 13, 2025 19:02:24 ago (+1/-0)
This to me sounds like a Ukrainian counterintelligence operation to make people not like the Russians.
[ + ] RoxannaHardbutt
[ - ] RoxannaHardbutt 2 points 5 hoursMay 13, 2025 19:08:46 ago (+2/-0)
That's a good one..