Originally posted by Skilless
The fact is Boroda, that people on both sides of the curtain were fed a lot of propaganda to demonize the opposition and justify the the Cold War. Being American I have a tendency to believe the Soviets were just a little bit more nasty than us.
Agreed 100%.
I am far from believing what Soviet propaganda said about US (see paragraph about hanging black people). I tried to develop my own opinion on the problem. Both sides were equally bad, the problem was that we couldn't afford things that "blue" side did, the country was in ruins after the War, and the main problem was to rebuilt it, at the same time spending huge effort on making a Bomb to survive as a nation. Another problem was that Soviet propaganda machine was ineffective compared to Western: look, some people here prefer to be happy with their so-called "freedoms" while they can't afford to rent a room without a room-mate and have to pay for their cars for several years or go to Iraq so Army will pay for third-grade college education if they'll survive.
Obvious Soviet "nastyness", that I can't deny, was because we are not as rich as our opponents, we had our country completly destroyed two times in the last 100 years, while America usually profits on wars.
As for the picture: the reason for closing the borders was obvious, USSR spent huge funds on raising a citizen and giving him education, and couldn't afford to waste it for some imaginary "freedoms". We were in hostile environment, surrounded by enemies who could strike us without hesitation if only they could have 50% probability of victory.
You have to understand that most of the things in USSR before that idiot Gorbachev were practical. I mean - there was no special "evilness", only measuring pros and cons. Without such approach USSR simply couldn't withstand 50 years of competition with world's richest country.