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angloids owned

quote source: https://archive.org/details/safonov-land-in-bloom/page/318/mode/2up?view=theater

Concerning his own future as a Soviet scientist, [Lysenko] speaks in the following terms:
“In our Soviet Union men and women are not born: organisms are born, but men and women are made—tractor drivers, motor drivers, mechanics, academicians, scientists. I was not born a man, I was made a man. And to feel that you are living in such an environment is more than being happy.”

SexUnderSocialism [she/her] - 2.2yr

Wtf, I love Lysenkoism now.

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Leon_Frotsky [she/her] - 2.2yr

here's the gif version of it i tried to post before

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CDommunist [she/her, love/loves] - 2.2yr

Transitioning would have saved her. Lysenko would have focused on growing weed had he taken E

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CliffordBigRedDog [he/him] - 2.2yr

watching the barbie movie constantly in hopes that the feminine environment would force fem me

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Ocommie63 [she/her] - 2.2yr

🥚🥚🥚

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AOCapitulator [they/them, she/her] - 2.2yr

The what will stop? I cannot for the life of me read that word

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Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem] - 2.2yr

Tailism is a tendency within Marxism to cater to reactionary views that further divide the working class, on issues that are inextricably linked to class struggle, such as racism, feminism, and LGBTQIA+ rights, instead of leading, elevating and uniting the entire working class in revolutionary struggle. Spontaneity is a form of tailism that reduces the vanguard party to a recorder of events and prevents it from leading a revolution.

https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Tailism

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Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem] - 2.2yr

What's the deal with Trofim Lysenko, anyways? He seems like one of those figures where there are so many different ideas about him from the relentlessly positive to the relentlessly negative.

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FlakesBongler [they/them] - 2.2yr

Lysenko was a land of contrasts

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Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem] - 2.2yr

A... land...?

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FlakesBongler [they/them] - 2.2yr

If I say something that seems strange and nonsensical, it's usually a reference to The Simpsons

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AutomatedPossum [she/her] - 2.2yr

Organisms are born, but lands are made.

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Erika3sis [she/her, xe/xem] - 2.2yr

The word "land" would undoubtedly benefit from having an ablaut plural

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CDommunist [she/her, love/loves] - 2.2yr

He was a living meme that rejected Mendel and the concept of genetics, sadly he got actual scientists purged

You will never live in the world where Vavilov become the top soviet agricultural scientist

lenin-rage

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Zuzak [fae/faer, she/her] - 2.2yr

My understanding is that he correctly identified that contemporary science had been influenced by racist ideology/eugenics but then he threw the baby out with the bathwater and just sorta made up pseudo-scientific nonsense to try to replace genetics and the next thing you know there's a major famine in China.

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GarbageShoot [he/him] - 2.2yr

It's not that Lamarkian evolutionary theory was totally worthless bunkum that Lysenko made up, it was a pre-existing framework that explained some things that "Darwinian"* theory did not, which are now explained by epigenetics

*Things are usually explained by making a dichotomy between Lamark and Darwin, but if you actually read Darwin, you'll find that he also had "Lamarkian" ideas too, like when he wrote in the Origin of Species that lapdogs have floppy ears because of generations of not needing to use those muscles like hunting dogs do, insinuating that it was the not using them itself rather than selection pressure favoring the conservation of resources of those who did so less that produced the heritable trait. A dichotomy between Lamark and Mendel would make more sense.

It's my most crank opinion, but my general feeling is that Lysenko was wrong about a lot of things, especially his positive assertions, but he was much less unreasonable than people make him out to be.

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invalidusernamelol [he/him] - 2.2yr

He was just trying to apply the principles of communism to plants, it sometimes works, but his aversion to genetic sciences meant he made some questionable conclusions about crop density.

Putting crops closer together can strengthen a root system, but also opens the door to blight spreading faster.

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EllenKelly [comrade/them] - 2.2yr

Wonderful, and ty so much for the source! Love that you made a .gif btw

edit you tricked me into looking for topless photos of Lysenko, well done

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Leon_Frotsky [she/her] - 2.2yr

shit, the image doesnt work

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Awoo [she/her] - 2.2yr

I'm a lysenkoist now.

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