What is "opium" for people?
Utopistic and atheistic attitude to religion, what was one of the trademarks of the Soviet Union was not created because Karl Marx said, that "religion is opium for people". The opium or thing that made people restless was and still is one of the key elements in the state. So why the attitude to the religion turned so negative in the Soviet land? The answer is that the people, who rule the country wanted to replace the old opium by using new opium the red colored atheistic totalitarianism. Question is why the revolution turned to authoritarian government, what was the key element also in the Tsar's way to use power?
The thing is that when the revolution began, there suppose not be forming things like GPU, the secret police, what was the tool in the hands of the leaders of the communist party. So the reason why the government turned so authoritarian, or the person who we might like to thank about that kind of advantage was the uncle of Adolph Joffe (1883-1927), one of the leaders of the Bolshevik party and the close cooperative for Lev Trotsky. Joffe's uncle was a lawyer and philosopher, who believed that Russian should have an authoritarian and powerful government.
That ideology in the relationship between Russian people and the government remains on this day. The fate of Adolph Joffe was that when he was seriously ill, that man committed suicide in 1927, and sometimes I have thought that this could be the murder. Like many others, who were leaders of the 1917 revolution faced the violent or suspicious end in the hands of GPU and its successor OGPU.
At last, the cleaning in 1937 ended the careers of many old comrades of Stalin and Lenin, who also murdered by somebody, who was claimed to work for GPU, but the thing is that almost everybody could play to be the agent of the Secret Police. And that thing was a good way to deny the investigations of that kind of thing, what caused the death of Lenin.
Sometimes I wonder the great hate, what Stalin shows to Trotsky and his cooperatives, and the thing that I always wonder, why Stalin didn't order to attack against Trotsky when he was in Norway? Was Mexico city the better place for attenuate. And why Mercader aka "Jakson" (The name in his faked passport was written as the form "Jakson", not "Jackson") ordered to use the ice ax. The bodyguards of Trotsky captured Mercader, who attacked Trotsky in 1940. Sometimes there have been introduced theories that the original plan was that bodyguards of Trotsky were planned to kill Mercader, who has spent a couple of months in the close range of Trotsky.
So did Trotsky know something, what made Stalin afraid him? The thing is that hate and fear are causing the same kind of reactions in the hands of people like Stalin, and this thing is that sometimes I wonder, what that kind of secret might be? What was the thing, what people like Stalin wanted to hide? And what the censorship of the secret police couldn't erase?
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