Fearless Leader Hearts Fearless Leader

Russia, where optimism goes to die.

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Stephen E Dalton
Stephen E Dalton
Friday, May 23, AD 2025 4:02am

Love that man! Seriously, Stalin had the Metro built, so it’s bizarrely appropriate for this monument to be erected.

John Flaherty
John Flaherty
Friday, May 23, AD 2025 10:52am

Weeeelllll…. it’d be tough to select any Russian leaders or notable figures. People might know of Peter, the Great, yet he was…a czar. Probably not going to choose Nicholas II, the Bolsheviks deposed and murdered him. Maybe a notable World War II general? Some of those guys actually did (try to) do decently by their troops, if not the overall people. Selecting an orthodox bishop might be almost as dicey as a communist general secretary.

Art Deco
Art Deco
Friday, May 23, AD 2025 7:44pm

Alexander II, Piotr Stolypin, and Nikita Khruschev would be more appropriate. You don’t have to select political bosses. Plenty of cultural figures from which to choose.

Clinton
Clinton
Friday, May 23, AD 2025 11:33pm

Actually, Moscow has an equestrian monument to the last Tsar, Nicholas II. It was dedicated back in 2014 as part of a larger memorial to the heroes of World War I and stands in front of the Defense Ministry building on the Frunze Embankment. There are actually many monuments to the last Tsar and his family throughout Russia. The Moscow monument isn’t even the only equestrian monument to Nicholas II: Nizhnii Novgorod recently erected one also. And of course the Orthodox Church built an enormous church complex “On the Blood”, atop the site of the Imperial Family’s murder.

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