Russian Propaganda Cartoons- Someone Else's Voice (1949)
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@eugeneonegin09 Right. That's why we all grew up depressed and a little off.
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For now it may seem impossible not to be influenced by foreingners because of globalization. Choices are membership to a certain organization or economic embargo. I forgot the author but he said in his book that from communism, evolved different types of government but the people will bring it back to what it was in the end.
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I actually think that the 2nd singing bird didnt sound too terribly
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That other bird seems more French than American to me
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@Proudwolf99 I think you're using the wrong wording there. Marxism *is* Communist. Socialism is an aspect of Communism. What you mean is bureaucratic, Marxist-Leninist Communism, or even Stalinism.
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I see the transparrent lesson in this, but it is totally negative, given, this is a true work of art and should be stored as such in a museum or something. But Communism is not as good as Marxism, in fact, it's what happens to Marxism and Socialism when power freaks take control.
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@eugeneonegin09 Correct. North Korean culture still does exactly that, now doesn't it? :-D
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russophobs
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I guess its what fits with the environment/cultural background.
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I was like:
OMG this cartoons were so beautiful and awesome!
Until the magpie started to sing
in Soviet Russia cartoon watches you!
CannocheeAirsoft 1 year ago 55
@ArtemZel americas culture is all about a cheap thrill of some sort, escapism, and pure entertainment. russias culture during communism was about classical literature and music, cartoons that were works of art that taught children classical russian fairy tales, hygiene, and morals.movies that were based on russian classics or real life.
eugeneonegin09 1 year ago 24