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He didn't said that.
Funny story. The first time I read that quote was from Call of Duty 2. I was pretty apolitical and ignorant about history. I didn't have some blanket negative view of Stalin back then so I actually liked the quote. I didn't think it was negative or some evil maniac giggling about how he could kill millions because it was a statistic. I thought he was lamenting the fact that the death of one 'great' figure would be treated as a tragedy and the deaths of millions (his countrymen) would be treated as a statistic. The Georgian poet strikes again.
Wait, he didn't?
The one from Mao about people becoming fertilizer is true but taken wildly out of context. He was basically talking about the circle of life (emphasis mine):
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-8/mswv8_23.htm
Edit: I fixed a typo where an exclamation mark was added incorrectly
I have seen the bold part, or sometimes even the first half, taken completely out of context to be about the famine that only started the following year.
As an aside, Mao's cadence is so funny, though it might be in translation. Just look at that second sentence, "You say you don't want to become fertilizer, but actually you will."
That's top tier. It is a great message about the inevitability of some things, but this line is just killer.
Lol. No... That's a fake quote often attributed to him π€£