https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borki_train_disaster#Investigation

In the preceding years, [Sergei] Witte had been regularly involved in managing imperial train journeys across his railroad and was well known to the tsar. Two months before the crash, Alexander, upset about Witte’s insistence on reducing train speed limits, had publicly chastised him and his railway, referring to its owners’ ethnicity:

Nowhere else has my speed been reduced; your railroad is an impossible one because it is a Jewish road.

According to Witte, he had warned the government earlier of the deficiencies in train setup, notably using paired steam engines and faulty saloon cars.

  • anarcho_blinkenist [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    1 month ago

    pathetic pathetic

    tho tbh I feel like they’re mad confused about even that due to recent events and the narrative understanding built out of the continuity of French invading, Crimean war, WWI, the interventionists in the civil war, then Germans and allies invading again with the nazi genocide campaign, then the CIA proxy gladio campaigns, and now all this proxy war, as just being a constant western aggressions and invasions. It’s made a lot of them (the Russian nationalists) even more incoherent and disoriented. Which I take great glee in. I think this wasteland for their orientation-of-pride is where Dugin’s stupidity sprouted from.

    Russia (and in ways other post-Soviets) really demonstrate how lost and unhinged the masses become without communism and materialist understanding of international worker solidarity. They rally around any damned foolish thing, even multiple mutually-contradictory things at once as if it were a unity. It’s true everywhere, but because of the Soviet Union you can actually have the A->B->A comparisons