As if it is advisable for you to speak your mind in neoliberal democracy. Or to criticise the accepted values. The only difference is that the repercussions will not be officially enforced. But you will be shunned and attacked by almost everybody. The torrent of negative comments and thumbs down this will receive is the best proof of that. :)
@deathplayer16 The Soviet Union dissolved in the early 90s so I don't see why it's hard to believe. Someone as young as 30 could have grown up in the USSR.
@deathplayer16 no they people who speak here speak about Shostakovich - who died in 1975 - and Stalin lived on after his death in the form of STALINISM.
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SuperBassBoner 3 days ago
I've to say that your Americans are too much in politicizing everything in a way that is comfortable for your ideology.
werkzeug0 3 weeks ago
Jews emigrants from USSR always tell truth :D
werkzeug0 3 weeks ago
It shows that Russians are talented.
anguschan950911 11 months ago 5
As if it is advisable for you to speak your mind in neoliberal democracy. Or to criticise the accepted values. The only difference is that the repercussions will not be officially enforced. But you will be shunned and attacked by almost everybody. The torrent of negative comments and thumbs down this will receive is the best proof of that. :)
dragmio 1 year ago 4
@dragmio I thumbs upped you to help discredit your claim, does that count?
Sarcasmitron 8 months ago
@Sarcasmitron A most ingenious paradox.
dragmio 8 months ago
@dragmio acting as if enforcing such a thing is a better alternative to unofficial dissapproval
gtnick314 4 months ago
bullshit. those people who speak of their "memories" in ussr could aren't nearly old enough to remember stalin's era
deathplayer16 1 year ago
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ctmajka 1 year ago
@deathplayer16 Solviet Russia lasted all the way through the 80s.
ctmajka 1 year ago
@deathplayer16 The Soviet Union dissolved in the early 90s so I don't see why it's hard to believe. Someone as young as 30 could have grown up in the USSR.
aabaker22 1 year ago
@deathplayer16 Stalin was quickly condemned after his death. The best years were in the 70's.
IlyaKhleboyko 1 year ago
@deathplayer16 no they people who speak here speak about Shostakovich - who died in 1975 - and Stalin lived on after his death in the form of STALINISM.
IrishClaudius 1 year ago