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Grover Furr is an American professor

Приближается годовщина Катынского расстрела и вот повстречался такой чикавый профессор

Grover Carr Furr III (1944) is an American professor of Medieval English literature at Montclair State University who is best known for his revisionist and negationist views regarding the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin.

Furr has written books, papers, and articles about Soviet history, especially the Stalin era, in which he has claimed that the Holodomor was a hoax invented by Ukrainian Nazi collaborationists, that the Katyn massacre was committed by the Nazi Schutzstaffel and not the Soviet NKVD, that all defendants in the Moscow Trials were guilty of what they had been charged with, that claims in Nikita Khrushchev's 1956 "Secret Speech" are almost entirely false, that the purpose of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact was to preserve the Second Polish Republic rather than partition it, and that the Soviet Union did not invade Poland in September 1939, on the grounds that the Polish state no longer existed.

Furr asserts that, contrary to the speech by Khrushchev, Stalin did not encourage a cult of personality, that the Holodomor as a genocide was disproven, that Stalin was not a dictator and fought to make elections in the Soviet Union truly democratic, and that Leon Trotsky was guilty of plans to assassinate Stalin.

Historians John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr stated that Furr "lauded the creation of Communist regimes" in Europe and Asia because "billions of workers all over the world are exploited, murdered, tortured, oppressed by capitalism."

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Furr

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Перефразируя - не помню сходу чье высказывания - нет такого гэ которое не стал бы есть иной профессор причмокивая, причем даже не обязательно ради денег, а вот потому что по нраву ему та или иная фантазия. Может видит себя глав-стар-муд...ом при новом коммунистическом диктаторе Trust science 🙁

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