Message from @classy
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and they came from feudalism
and had like 19% literacy
but after the USSR was made they were up to 97% in the 70s
what's poopin?
The USSR was both a strong boon for the Russian people and something that left a whole lot of damage (as well as the many issues with the system during it's implementation)
My parents are Russians who lived their lives in the USSR before they had me (right around the fall of the USSR) and migrated to the USA
Trust me, I have heard about a million stories (besides doing my own research)
the USSR in the 80s and 90s wasnt great
due to capitalist policies
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and they spent way too much on the military
The education was excellent, for the most part (as far as technical knowledge goes). But the scarcity of resources and limits on personal freedom were really terrible. Of course, there are confounding variables such as the iron curtain
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Marxism is actually quite progressive as far as human rights go - but the USSR did not embrace those aspects of the ideology
marxism is culturally far left so yes
I find religion (especially the organized kind) really awful and terrible - but even more terrible were the government sanctions (or prohibitions?) on practicing religion
(as one example)
Again, a confounding variable perhaps - as the USSR had many of their own stipulations that had nothing to do with Marxism
religion causes problems
i support them trying to ban it
but doesn't religion also give people hope? and as long as it isn't like... forceful in any way it's fine I think
Religion DOES cause problems - but government prohibitions don't really curb the religious. It creates martyrs and shit
religion may give people hope but its a scam
For example, despite the USSR, Russia is still a deeply religious state
you give them a ton of money monthly
and it divides the working calss
class*
well yeah it is a scam if you don't believe in it
The many years of prosecution and it being "under the table" didn't really change the sentiment of the Russian people - who are still fanatically faithful and intellectually defunct on many faith-related issues
but what do you think many people would do without religion? it is way easier to just believe something happened because god said so.
Religion is a disease, and Education is the antidote (for this, and many other problems)
I know some people that want to be religious really bad because they think it is an easy way of life
im not religious and im fine
yeah me too
but not everyone I think
I "want" to be religious too - believing in magic and shit is really fun. Takes me back to my childhood.
its a sad way to look at the world
Hard drugs can replicate some of those delusions
this world is shit right now but hey "god wants it this way!!!"