October 14, 1962 is usually considered as the beginning of the "Cuban Missile Crisis," even in some Russian media like Sputnik today. Because on that date a US Air Force U-2 spy plane took pictures confirming the deployment of Soviet R-12 missiles on Cuba.

But why were the missiles deployed? In the United States it is presented as another act of "aggression" from the USSR, omitting the fact that a year earlier, in 1961, the United States began deploying its PGM-19 Jupiter nuclear tipped medium-range ballistic missiles in Turkey that were able to reach Moscow, to say nothing of the Eastern European parts of the USSR. The USSR realized they were defenseless against those unless they achieved nuclear parity by deploying missiles in Cuba. But of course the real beginning of this missile crisis dates back not only to the beginning of the Cold War, but to the creation of the USSR and, way before that, to the Big Bang Theory, when history and maths were created out of nothing by Christian God. Hegel spoke of the "slaughter-bench of history." It is. Shit's nasty. The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles, so what do you expect, really?

In Cuba, the entire event is called The October Crisis (Crisis de Octubre), in Russia, the Carribean Crisis (Карибский кризис).


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    • Kanna [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      Every time I need to go to :reddit-logo: , I'm always like "how did I ever enjoy this?"

      • ultraviolet [she/her]
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        3 years ago

        The only places I consistently enjoy being in :reddit-logo: are hobby subreddits and small comfy casual talk subreddits. Everywhere else just feels alienating.

        • Quimby [any, any]
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          3 years ago

          yeah, the small/niche subreddits are great. that's what was always good about reddit. I can go to the fine folks at r/entomology and get a quick id on a bug, or get actually helpful game reviews from r/patientgamers. The internet hive mind collectively has a ton of knowledge. But any sub that becomes too popular just gets reduced to the lowest common denominator. r/196 does still have some good memes tho.

          • PorkrollPosadist [he/him, they/them]
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            3 years ago

            All corporate media eventually gets reduced to the level of enjoyment and intellectual virtue of a 25 minute block of television advertisements sandwiched between 5 minute shows. Aside from small niches, Reddit has reached the point where it is about as entertaining as listening to car dealership ads on the radio.

        • Kanna [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          Same. I mostly just go to r/actuallesbians or the JRPGs sub if I wanna see what people think of a game

        • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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          3 years ago

          And then you’re chillin in a subreddit dedicated to like 3d art or something and someone is randomly like dae China is the antagonist of the world ah ha xinnie the Pooh (1.6k upvotes)