• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    I said the USSR wasn’t wel known for respecting the will of the people in the first place

    The GDR was a member state of the USSR. And the dissolution of the GDR happened under Gorbachev, in a manner that did respect the public’s rights.

    At the same time, Gorbachev’s dismantling of the USSR came in direct opposition to his communist peers, to the point where he was couped by his military leadership in an attempt to stop him.

    So my conclusion is that Gorbachev must exist in a state of superposition

    I know you’re attempting wit, but its coming at the expense of your expressed understanding of history.

    Gorbachev did, in fact, manager to govern in such a manner that he pissed off just about everyone - the Yeltsin reformists on his right flank (who froze him out of office after he survived the coup) and the Communists on his left flank (who joined him in the dust bin of history after Yeltsin sold the country off piecemeal).

    • DefederateLemmyMl@feddit.nl
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      19 hours ago

      The GDR was a member state of the USSR. And the dissolution of the GDR happened under Gorbachev, in a manner that did respect the public’s rights.

      The GDR is the German Democratic Republic, also known as East Germany.

      It was a communist country, a member of the Warsaw pact, and aligned with the USSR, but it was not a member state of the USSR.

      See also: Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Albania, Bulgaria.

      its coming at the expense of your expressed understanding of history

      See above.