I think this video effectively showed the greater presence of women in the Soviet workforce in the 50's compared to the US due to the loss of so many men during the war.
@ChaplainDMK7 жыл бұрын
Women in the USSR had a very complex role. During the early period, until the mid 30s, women were almost at the same level that they are now at in liberal democracies. They had equal minimum wage, paid maternity leave, legalised abortion, separation of church from the legal aspects of marriage, single-parent households were supported, abortion was legal etc. and there was a special organisation in the government that oversaw the "equalisation" of women to men. Lenin saw that women had to be freed in all aspects from men and from being forced into traditional maternal roles. This started falling apart in the mid 30s with a return to the old moral traditions, which again broke down during the mass conscription of men during the war, returned back to the nuclear family in the 40s, and then sort of improved in the 1950s, though never going back to the egalitarian doctrine of the 1920s.
@saazsakrikar66036 жыл бұрын
@@ChaplainDMK yes, this was a good article about it - www.versobooks.com/blogs/3202-women-in-russia-before-and-after-the-revolution
@NameGoesHere3416 жыл бұрын
It seems the more free a society is the less women are represented in the work force.
@saazsakrikar66036 жыл бұрын
In fact, women's liberation was a priority during and just after the revolution, but it was held back by Stalin. When the USSR was least free (under Stalin), women had the most traditional roles (family). After WW2, with relative liberalisation under Kruschev, women entered the workforce in all areas including science and engineering.
@Hashishtani5 жыл бұрын
@@saazsakrikar6603 Not true. There were no changes from Lenin period to the end of the Soviet Union in terms of women rights. They were practically everywhere in science and in heavy labor work. In Stalin times women played most important role because most of men was maimed by war, 10 million casualties of Red Army plus another as much civil casualties, majority of them men. During WWII shifted the gender proportions to 7 men to 11 women. Women had to take part in every aspect of life whether they want or not. Later on during Brezhnev period they them self given up more responsibility to men. During the Stalin times women played a major role in society as main working force, plus they played huge role in army e.g. snipers like Lyudmila Pavlichenko who have twice as many kills as best man sniper Zaitsev, or as pilots of famous female bomber squad "Night Witches". If you check number of Heroes of Soviet Union awarded to women, this number will be significantly higher than awarded women taking part in war in general in rest of the world. And it was all during Stalin time. I agree to the person that say the better the time, more women indeed prefer to stay home and be housewife. Time were women fight like men and having to work like men are times of difficulties.
@valerija.legasov5484 жыл бұрын
Interesting footage, thank you so much :-) Stay healthy and be safe... All the best from the Czech republic :-)
@AlphaOmega8043 жыл бұрын
Did anyone else think it was odd that the video started skipping when it was talking about Free Health Care? Probably didn’t want to give people in the states any ideas.
@Meli_Mels3 жыл бұрын
I loved this video. I love seeing how people live in other cultures/countries. It'd be cool to see something from modern times too.
@cicik573 жыл бұрын
ask me what you want to know, do not trust everything what is shown on such propaganda videos. Yes there are horrible strawman statements in the video
@laki555112 жыл бұрын
@@cicik57 Не верить надо таким как ты!!!Надоели вы все кто грязью бросает в СССР ‼️
@deliciousmorton7 жыл бұрын
16:05 Participation in the Pioneers was not mandatory. In fact, most children were not Young Pioneers.
@АннаХаликова-х9е5 жыл бұрын
You aren't right. Officially, it wasn't obligatory but children were much encouraged to become Pioneers. This organisation helped much their education, socialisation and entertainment. It was perceived as a usual stage of life of every person and I can say it covered all the kids from 9 to 14 (not from 7).If a 9 year old lagged behind his class or seriously misbehaved he was threatened to not be allowed to enter the Young Pioneers and it often helped.
@Hashishtani5 жыл бұрын
As an ex-Pioneer I confirm it was not mandatory neither to join organization nor to join Pioneer summer camp (which was military styled, it was quite close to Soviet army living style). However most of children joined Pioneers, out of my classmates I don't remember anyone who would not join, we considered this as honor. Wearing Pioneer insignia and tie, was something what children wanted. It's like being Boy Scouts, very very closed to Boy Scouts but more military style. I don't know if Boy Scouts were training to shoot and throw grenades... we did! We also did in average for boy 50 push ups in 60 seconds (it was considered normative) we run 3 miles cross and did 6 pull ups, for us it was good. But this was minimal requirement for Soviet Army. Pioneer camp was separated into 10 companies, 1nd company were eldest boys, 2nd were eldest girls, 3rd boys, 4th girls and so on, 9th and 10th were 10 years old girls and boys. 1st and 2nd company was playing sort of military games with scouting, Pioneer camp also had a club for Radio triangulation games called "fox and hunter" where two teams were detecting location of other team members in the forest using radio triangulation, it was practically like a war game.
@israelphoenix5 жыл бұрын
Arman thank you for this explanation
@lionofjudah619674 жыл бұрын
100% of kids were pioneers
@commonsense50084 жыл бұрын
@@HashishtaniEvery year I spent 1month in a summer camp . It was great !!! I don't remember anything that was related to military. Yes we had really strict day schedule , discipline , lots of activities physical and intellectual , we were creating some kind of shows , playing КВН(KVN) and What ? Where ? When ? and a lot of fun disco-dance , singing songs with a guitar , sitting around firepit , maybe some felt in love for the first time (you know kids love) . And this warm memories stays forever .
@dorianphilotheates37696 жыл бұрын
What a horrid regime: imagine life without ‘The Kardashians’, ‘Wendy Williams’, ‘The Housewives’ franchise, & ‘Dog, The Bounty Hunter’...
@agentchicken35775 жыл бұрын
wtf i wanna go back to soviet union now
@BB-kt5eb4 жыл бұрын
Or food either! Who needs food anyway. Oh and those vacations everyone gets despite the fact they can’t actually afford to do anything on them.
@TracieSmithpomeranian4 жыл бұрын
It sounds like heaven to me.
@BB-kt5eb4 жыл бұрын
Tracie Smith Only if you don’t like those thing called rights and if you enjoy being arrested by the secret police and thrown in labor camps because you asked a question they didn’t like in school.
@ddbrnaujaliai61854 жыл бұрын
G W B That’s wrong, but go ahead.
@mbear16396 жыл бұрын
Fantastic footage. How cool. Film rolling in the 50s in the Soviet Union for us capitalists to see!
@winstonwinters61418 жыл бұрын
Looks alright
@whoareyou73993 жыл бұрын
It was alright in back then in 1958
@АннаХаликова-х9е6 жыл бұрын
It is funny to look how they try to show normal or even good things as something scary. People live in flats! (In a big city)/ Few people have TVs! (In 1950s) There a lot of nurseries! Kids have exercise! (Children are cared.) Few people believe in god! (Good education is guilty.) Middlemen are illegal! (You don't have to overpay anybody.)And of course, the can't go without a lie. Even in late 1930s there were a lot of machinery in agriculture. Children spent just a couple of weeks in a summer camps voluntarily. If you want to know something about USSR, you'd better study Soviet books and films, not this shit.
@davidstephens73995 жыл бұрын
This video is 1958. By 1960 in the US over 90% of homes had a television.
@z9ey5 жыл бұрын
@@davidstephens7399 only like 20% of UK homes though, European countries, (especially those on the Eastern Front) had a lot of damage and had worse off economies than America, who had little damage from the war, and who actually benefitted economically. This can be seen with electric fridges too, in 1959 13% of people in UK had a refrigerator, but in America 96% did
@davidstephens73995 жыл бұрын
@@z9ey that would be relevant if this video was comparing life in the USSR to life in the UK. But it isn't. It's comparing life in the USA to the USSR.
@marko12635 жыл бұрын
@@davidstephens7399 I wonder how many would they have if they went through same things Soviet Union went through from 1917 to 1945. I will name them: Complete collapse of economic activity during the civil war, then brutal industrialization from scratch and it's accompanying famines, economic and political isolation from the world and then a massive invasion by Germany which led to the deaths of 26 million people to top it all off..During this time, the U.S. only had the Great Depression as a national catastrophe, which while horrible doesn't even compare to what the Soviets had to go through. And this is ignoring the fact that the U.S. was a many times more developed economy even prior to the World War 1.
@Hashishtani5 жыл бұрын
@@markdiamond9819 Cutting out middleman does reduce price, but cutting out competition not. I have been living in USSR and I partially agree with you in terms of luck of production rates that would satisfy public demand for cars. However, Car was not too expensive it was affordable and there were no monopoly at all. There were around 4 companies producing cars. They simply didn't produce enough cars for all and people had to wait, because Soviet government didn't think that producing 1 car per citizen is a priority. Please note, currently we have huge problems with cars all around the place, no parking, too much pollution and at least here in Europe people are encouraged to use public transport. May be it was wise decision to make people to wait for their car? In terms of capitalism it doesn't make sense, capitalism says "lets sell everyone a car , make money and let this world fuck up tomorrow who cares?" But socialism is not about making money and profit its about society, "do we want many cars and the fight with pollution?", "do we want every one to drive their car even to near by bakery and then fight with obesity?". Consumption, Consumption, Consumption is recipe for dead end. And how can you judge prices in USSR when there were no mortages in USSR and apartments were granted for free? Sorry when my parents were 22 years old they received a two room apartment for free as many others in their generation? Do every 22 years old in US or EU are reliefed from the burden to pay rent by being gifted with such property?
@kriscucumber7 жыл бұрын
the narrator speaks like they are from another planet
@AR15.6666 жыл бұрын
cucumber that’s American media in a nutshell.
@mabu38545 жыл бұрын
that's media footage from 1958.
@mabu38545 жыл бұрын
@@AR15.666 check media footage of the sovjet union from 1958.
@spasplash1564 жыл бұрын
Your to young
@ultimatestoryteller5 жыл бұрын
The narrator tried his best to showcase the good qualities in a negative way.
@BB-kt5eb4 жыл бұрын
Saibal Republic What good qualities?
@ddbrnaujaliai61854 жыл бұрын
There were many good qualities.
@ddbrnaujaliai61854 жыл бұрын
G W B Many good qualities.
@BB-kt5eb4 жыл бұрын
Роман Пахомов Sub par pay, poor living standards, low quality healthcare, low productivity because people realize they’ll make the same money no matter how hard they work. We already have an 8 hour work day, 5 day work week, paid time off, insurance, high quality healthcare, and we make enough money to buy superior housing that we actually own ourselves and can do what we want with.
@khersongirl35914 жыл бұрын
@@BB-kt5eb Disagree on low quality health care, the health care there was based on prevention and holistic approaches with no ties to pharmaceutical/ insurance companies. The population was generally healthy due to a policy of promoting healthy lifestyle: proper nutrient-based diet, exercise, ,regular restorative vacations and outdoor sports and recreation. To be fair, critical care wasn't equal to the Western standards, mostly due to being behind on emergency care medical equipment. As far as sub par pay, in the context of free guaranteed medical care, free housing, free education, low cost utilities and day care, no need for any kind of insurance, mortgage, taxes, workers were paid enough to live comfortably. Yes, no one owned mega-mansions, but people believed in working for --gasp -- common good. People were friendly and helping each other. Women could retire at 50/ men I believe at 55 (?) with pension. No system is or had ever been perfect; the wisdom is in being able to transcend brainwashing and think for yourself... a rare commodity now days.
@wesbervig10548 жыл бұрын
What a tyranny! The poor can't afford their own cars, but they can afford cheap public transportation; just the OPPOSITE of here in America. Although rich kids who can go to college can avoid military service; just the SAME as here in America.
@TheUniversalEyes8 жыл бұрын
It's not that way there any more, In Russia you can have the same as everyone in America if you work for it.
@ekonusova6 жыл бұрын
You don't know Russia. You have never known it.
@viktorbarabanshikov50673 жыл бұрын
Благодарю за видео.
@DartLuke5 жыл бұрын
American movie looks like soviet propaganda, but supossed to be antisoviet.
@Lepend0K42874 жыл бұрын
@@omanvictory4011 What?
@andrejsokolov94313 жыл бұрын
Propaganda should not stand still. At that time, Stalin was accused of putting 700,000 people in prison on unproven charges, and some of these people died. This was enough to make Khrushchev weep, repent, and swear that nothing like this would happen. Now they say that Stalin killed 100 million people, and this does not make too much impression on the public.
@infinitecanadian8 жыл бұрын
It would be nice if this didn't keep skipping.
@Zickcermacity2 жыл бұрын
I think the skipping was added, to be able to publish it on capitalist KZbin lol!
@billgytes29444 жыл бұрын
Why did it cut out at “unlike American children, society kids are taught..”?
@zuutlmna6 жыл бұрын
Amenities are over-rated in my opinion. The worst deprivations, aside from loneliness, are water, food, and reading material (sustenance for the mind).
@transsylvanian91005 жыл бұрын
Soviet citizens had everything they needed, they all had jobs, homes, education, healthcare, food, etc. just not extravagant luxury or tons of frivolous and unnecessary consumerism. In the US the rich have luxuries while the poor are left homeless, without education, healthcare, and without the basic necessities of life. Which is better?
@jessicah34504 жыл бұрын
C.F. Gauss And that in the US you can work 2 even 3 jobs and still barely afford necessities
@jukodebu2 жыл бұрын
@@transsylvanian9100 freedom
@transsylvanian91002 жыл бұрын
@@jukodebu It is difficult for me to imagine what "freedom" is enjoyed by an unemployed person, who goes about hungry, and cannot find employment. Real freedom can exist only where exploitation has been abolished, where there is no oppression of some by others, where there is no unemployment and poverty, where a man is not haunted by the fear of being tomorrow deprived of work, of home and of bread. Only in such a society is real, and not paper, personal and every other freedom possible.
@jukodebu2 жыл бұрын
@@transsylvanian9100 freedom of the human spirit. Obey or else will never survive. One cannot force their will onto others because the human spirit will always choose freedom
@SpetsnazUS7 жыл бұрын
I find it funny that the video skips over the healthcare system they had. It starts doing it and then suddenly dies and skips over it. xD
@SlavicUnionGaming6 жыл бұрын
SpetsnazUS because Americans are healous of how good the soviet health care was
@williamtoad80405 жыл бұрын
Look at the infant mortality and life expectancy rates from 1933-1964
@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirus5 жыл бұрын
Can't show them the benefits of socialism after all
@nevoobrazimiy3 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful movie!
@wasserruebenvergilbungsvirus5 жыл бұрын
Even the biased American narrator fails to make the Soviet Union look bad. Such a wonderful society...
@khersongirl35914 жыл бұрын
@No No I lived there! Look up my comments.
@allaseremetova42574 жыл бұрын
@No No ha-ha-haa. I lived there. the best country in the world.
@FATHOLLYWOODB1234 жыл бұрын
With all due respect the good things about the Soviet Union were only true for Russia, which got the priority of legislation which was actually enforced by law, the other union countries were filled by famines and anti-soviet revolutions. The union overextended itself, it itself was an Empire, I don't think it would have dissolved if it was only Russia. Not 15 countries. Especially when the other countries were treated as second class citizens compared to Russians.
@pavlefrankovic33274 жыл бұрын
@@FATHOLLYWOODB123 you are very wrong my friend
@mariepace36314 жыл бұрын
YOU GO TO GULAG!!
@stuglenn11125 жыл бұрын
The old Soviet Union along with the Warsaw pact countries should be reconstituted immediately.
@Zickcermacity2 жыл бұрын
Soviet life was more controlled, but less of the bullshit. This footage contains a lot of skips, so it's hard to follow the narrator sometimes. Was that in the original?
@artemb.38673 ай бұрын
Люди были здоровее, не жирные, жилось сложнее но и веселее. Конечно если любил языком потрепаться за политику то проблемы будут, в любом государстве 20 века.
@Zickcermacity3 ай бұрын
@@artemb.3867 Translated: "People were healthier, not fat, life was more difficult but also more fun. Of course, if you liked to wag your tongue about politics, then there will be problems in any state of the 20th century."
@paolofurfaro85926 жыл бұрын
this is american propaganda, but its not as much as others i saw, they point out some good thing about soviet life, and from what ive heard soviet life wasnt that bad
@run2fire5 жыл бұрын
Paolo Furfaro If you don’t mind having a life of restriction and being poor. Watch the Ushanka Show
@Hashishtani5 жыл бұрын
@@run2fire It depends on what you consider restriction. Ushanka Show sound like stereotype.. I grew up in USSR, so I wonder if someone can "open my eyes" on something bad. I bet I know more real Soviet problems that those who try to portrait something that the problem we had in USSR. In general life there was good, especially in terms of education. You could even be high flyer in USSR, but you would have expensive home or expensive car, because there were no such thing there :)
@briandelaney97104 жыл бұрын
Life got better after Stalin
@poopybutthole47074 жыл бұрын
@@briandelaney9710 worst and then worst after collapsing of USSR. as much as I have researched. ask deep villagers(former USSR countries) you will know how good life was.
@johnadamski99134 жыл бұрын
@@poopybutthole4707 Russia put the first man, woman and even dog in space. there country was destroyed during the war. They fought the bulk of the war in Europe. They lost 29 million people. America lost 250 , 000.
@НикитаПростой-у5о4 жыл бұрын
Теплый ролик, только что говорит диктор не понятно
@CoramDeogenua9 жыл бұрын
as if america wasnt LITTERED with slums, this is clearly propaganda. But i mean i think most know that already ^^.
@hzingano8 жыл бұрын
shut up
@sandorgobel18867 жыл бұрын
jesse p this isnt propaganda you idiot. youre clearly brainwashed
@e.s.g.59977 жыл бұрын
Just because you can't believe your own eyes of what you have been brainwashed to think, doesn't mean it is the truth.
@Whoopu26 жыл бұрын
Gotta love how on every video like this there's always those people shouting "But Murica...!"
@negan53745 жыл бұрын
I been to Nikolaev Ukraine in 2016 and everything still looks the same from 1950s.
@briandelaney97104 жыл бұрын
Cobra Kai that’s in the Don Bass isn’t it ?
@TheGuy0307704 жыл бұрын
It takes a long time to recover from a failed economic system.
@negan53744 жыл бұрын
@@briandelaney9710 it could be born there, those guys fight like crazy. Almost like Vietnam war there
@maxbrennock10033 жыл бұрын
I lived in Kirovograd nothing changed in decades
@vitalianoalvescasimirocasi4992 Жыл бұрын
O filme é muito bom de mais
@SlavicUnionGaming6 жыл бұрын
Im Russian and I love Bortsch
@khersongirl35914 жыл бұрын
Why did they say bortsch was Russian? Isn't it Ukrainian? AND what's with the raw egg? Dirty propaganda trick.
@allaseremetova42574 жыл бұрын
@@khersongirl3591 it is russian ukrainian and even Pilish - same slavic people but never hears about row egg. have seen Malasia people place a row egg in soups.
@intelweb86065 жыл бұрын
2019 like
@westernshipway31153 жыл бұрын
Amazing so interesting love from Uk
@sinekonata6 жыл бұрын
One day I will watch a documentary on youtube that is not constantly throwing jabs at the USSR or socialism in general...
@willx93525 жыл бұрын
Socialism has failed everywhere it has been tried - whatever its good intentions
@kailash34965 жыл бұрын
@@willx9352 sOcIaLiSm HaS fAiLeD. Classic 'argument' from a know-nothing. Fact: every socialist state (or even capitalist states with 'socialist' governments like Venezuela) has succeeded in improving the living conditions of the majority of its people, even while undergoing extreme external pressure from major capitalist military powers. All socialist states have dramatically reduced poverty and ensured universal health and education for citizens, despite facing economic blockades, invasions, sabotage, espionage, all kinds of covert operations and much more. They did this emerging from major wars (first western then Nazi then US aggression in USSR, US aggression in Korea) or colonialism (Cuba), and never having had colonies or slave labour from which to generate massive profits. No capitalist state has succeeded in eliminating poverty, homelessness or unemployment, even the wealthiest which attained their wealth from colonialism and continued exploitation of resources and labour from the Global South. The majority of rich capitalist states cannot provide universal education and healthcare to citizens, while billions suffer from malnutrition and easy to cure infectious diseases across the (capitalist) Global South.
@willx93525 жыл бұрын
@@kailash3496 Blame everyone else for the political persecutions and mass executions, the show trails, the gulags, the mass starvation and deaths of millions of people both intentional but also due to misguided agricultural policies, the colonisation of surrounding countries. Yes 'socialist' countries have reduced inequality and poverty - they have made sure that misery is equally shared (except of course for the inner circle of party officials whose lifestyle emulate of those of the capitalist west).
@khersongirl35914 жыл бұрын
@@willx9352 What do you call "fail" ? And do you actually know ALL the reasons why it failed?
@khersongirl35914 жыл бұрын
@@willx9352 The above events took place from the 1920's until Stalin's death in 1953. That period was miserable. Just like the Great Depression and the mob activity in the 1930's in the US. The video was shot past 1953, and the society was moving forward with social advancements. Nothing is black and white. Stretch your knowledge base and thinking capacity.
@peremeesz3 жыл бұрын
0:30 The Oblast Committee of the Communist Party in Odessa. It looks wildly progressive, doesn't it. Makes one wonder if the commies inside were wearing togae and playing lyrae...
@youfreego4 жыл бұрын
01:41 03:53 08:29 -- 12:01 12:57 13:44-- 15:14
@yuriytheone5 жыл бұрын
Life in Moscow is not a life in whole Russia...
@dmitrydemidoff19734 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right.
@ammm-wq2mz3 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about, the film shows different places.
@tinfoilhatnews74898 жыл бұрын
Wait did he say Game arcade or arcade?
@infinitecanadian8 жыл бұрын
He said arcade; arcades do not have to have pinball machines in them.
@bleysmcnutt55004 жыл бұрын
Yo, my guy saying mosque for the Mauslim (0:59). Learn to speak man.
@kellykerr52253 жыл бұрын
Way to make communism sound good. Books, art, culture education, healthcare all bad. They’re not really saying why it’s bad. I know because I understand history but showing this to young people doesn’t seem like much of a deterrent.
@mayadaali3127 Жыл бұрын
الكنائس موجودة و الغرب بقيادة امريكا و إنكلترا كانوا يهاجمون الاتحاد السوفيتي يقولون ملحد و يحارب الدين و يهدم الكنائس
@artemb.38673 ай бұрын
Когда Америка и Англия нападала на СССР? Дай пожалуйста дату.
@yulduzibragim44594 жыл бұрын
My mom lived in Uzbekistan during Soviet Rule and she actually says those were good times and everyone was treated equally. We are Turkish and Muslim. What I think is, that the USSR treated some areas badly for other areas to live in peace. Although the USSR was also the reason for the separation of my people. In 1944 my people were pushed and located to different places such as Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan etc. Among them included my grandparents. As a result of the suffering of my people and other groups as well, I do not like the Soviet Union.
@wetertiana96684 жыл бұрын
Don't work for fashist, then you have No problems in the USSR
@TheGuy0307703 жыл бұрын
Yulduz Ibragim, I guess if you are dirt poor and sustain being dirt poor, then you could convince yourself that those are "good times". Socialism has failed everywhere it has ever been tried. Socialism is a failed economic model that takes, takes, and takes by force. I've been to two Socialist nations, Iraq and Somalia, both failures, so I do know what I am talking about.
@yulduzibragim44593 жыл бұрын
@@TheGuy030770 well no they weren’t poor. They were comfortable with sufficient food for a big family, a big house, and loads of time for entertainment such as parks and museums. However, I didn’t say it lasted. When the Soviet Union was crushed, my people were once again pushed to Russia this time, and in Russia (where I was born) we were very poor and that wasn’t a good life. In addition to that, I did say some places lived badly when some lived good. For a communist nation to work that’s the case. So I agree with you but you misunderstood me :)
@aytacdenizacar77033 жыл бұрын
@@TheGuy030770 no, you don't.
@TheGuy0307703 жыл бұрын
@@aytacdenizacar7703 How can I not understand Socialism when I have seen it first hand and know how it turns people into slaves? Where are you from? Where have you been? Truth is, Socialism is a failure 100% of the time, why subject people to failure?
@DeNihility6 жыл бұрын
Hmmm...
@castilho64055 жыл бұрын
2 years after Stálin!
@dmitrydemidoff19734 жыл бұрын
Stalin died in 1953.
@chriswatson34643 жыл бұрын
2 years into de-Stalinisation.
@jaskkk Жыл бұрын
@@dmitrydemidoff1973 your opponent simply doesn't know how to count..
@dmitrydemidoff1973 Жыл бұрын
@@jaskkk 🤣👍🏻
@amoresioarce7627 ай бұрын
VIVA O ESTADO OPERARIO,O PRIMEIRO DO MUNDO 1:07
@amoresioarce7627 ай бұрын
O COMUNISMO E A CIENCIA DO TRABALHO ,E O FAROL QUE IRA GUIAR A CLASSE OPERARIA PARA UM FUTURO GLORIOSO 3:22
@amoresioarce7627 ай бұрын
MOMENTANEAMENTE A LUTA SOFRE UM ATRASO ,PORQUE O INIMIGO DE CLASSE ESTA ORGANIZADO, MAS NADA VAI DETER AS MASSAS NO MUNDO TODO EM DIRECAO A SUA EMANCIPACAO,COMO DIZIA O CAMARADA LENIM O TRABALHADOR NAO TEM RACA NEM COR NEM SEXO,ELE E SIMPLESMENTE OPRIMIDO 9:18
@amoresioarce7627 ай бұрын
O SOCIALISMO COMUNISTA E FATO MAIS NOVO DE TODAS AS TEORIAS,TODAS AS IDEOLOGIA,O SOCIALISMO E SUPERIOR PORQUE E A IDEOLOGIA DA CLASSE TRABALHADORA ANTE O ATRASO DOS PARASITAS CAPITALISTAS E BURGUESES 13:20
@dialectixemcee24282 жыл бұрын
looks like a wonderland compared to America 2022 lmao
@AQ-uc4bb2 жыл бұрын
🎬
@woolanoow12 жыл бұрын
and now look at germany 1950.....
@AR15.6666 жыл бұрын
Daniel Dean u mean crapmany in the 50s
@SlavicUnionGaming6 жыл бұрын
In USSR Getting divorced was pretty much impossible, The state forced you to stay with your women, Which i think is acceptable, because You should stay with them because the women needs the mans support
@hassankhan-jg1dx6 жыл бұрын
Russian Federation Not true women were finally allowed to initiate divorce starting in 1917 along with every single other right by Vladimir Lenin who was a champion of women’s and workers rights. Stalin however did instill a “Soviet Family portrait” style way of living witch made divorce difficult if not impossible and abolished abortions which is what Lenin was in favor of.
@scott65046 жыл бұрын
Russian Federation Я согласен. It's true, the man and woman are inseparable and mutually support one another in everyway. They are the lynchpin of society.
@sontubanerjee99494 жыл бұрын
You exceed the Indian standards.
@Portland41145 жыл бұрын
Soviet seemed like a nice place
@TheGuy0307704 жыл бұрын
Portland4114, it was so nice that they didn't allow their people to leave. Thousands if not millions were slaughtered trying to flee. Stalin murdered 45 million of his own countrymen because it was such a nice place....(to die I guess). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_killings_under_communist_regimes
@ammm-wq2mz3 жыл бұрын
@@TheGuy030770 Where does this figure come from, why not 100 million or billion. Maybe at first, think a little.
@ammm-wq2mz3 жыл бұрын
@@TheGuy030770 In the USSR before the war there were 160 million, the wiki in general (and more in English) in this matter contains nonsense.
@TheGuy0307703 жыл бұрын
@@ammm-wq2mz How many articles do I have to link that shows that you are full of crap. I have a good idea, why don't you link a site that bolsters your claim?
@ammm-wq2mz3 жыл бұрын
@@TheGuy030770 You are not able to find the population of the USSR in different years on your own and calculate the percentages. This is what your school teachers should have taken care of. You cannot talk about more complicated things.
@eeddfffgv96832 жыл бұрын
The lies the media man speak 🗣️🙊
@sallybrite15308 жыл бұрын
So many lies...
@alejandroWar235 жыл бұрын
Oh right Sally, because you were there and know for sure...
@matt3093 жыл бұрын
@@alejandroWar23 and you were too?
@alejandroWar233 жыл бұрын
@@matt309 yes I am hundreds of years old
@ПиероВессел3 жыл бұрын
So it was a Christian society?
@blkcortex65453 жыл бұрын
VIVA USSR
@BiIlDipperIy7 жыл бұрын
I think Russia is aight. I mean their girls are definitely hot af too and I think if I was born there I wouldn't have been unhappy lol
@sandorgobel18867 жыл бұрын
geepgeep567 ................
@BiIlDipperIy7 жыл бұрын
sandor gobel wassup nigga
@sandorgobel18867 жыл бұрын
Lol
@SlavicUnionGaming6 жыл бұрын
Im Russian, and if the USSR never collapsed I would be still living there, And I wished i was still there!
@scott65046 жыл бұрын
Look5Alive The good Russian women are the best, they are absolutely loyal and supportive of their men.
@TracieSmithpomeranian4 жыл бұрын
By 1958 Stalin was dead. So, yeah they could go about without a fear. So they went to daycare at the same time we did. Yet it wasn't considered Communist here. It was the same type of curriculum.
@Lepend0K42874 жыл бұрын
Ur brainwashed Stalin was good you Capitalist sheep.
@fizzled954 жыл бұрын
They missed the bread lines, shortages, and if you're one of the lucky few, the State will allow you to buy a car. It'll just take you over a year to buy one. Oh, and you're not allowed to bad mouth the Government without an all expenses paid vacation to Siberia.
for profit prisons,extreme poverty and food insecurity, homelessness You cannot bring up the bad without confronting your own existence
@armanrar2818Ай бұрын
All were slaves
@sciiply68595 жыл бұрын
Propaganda
@cbrefb33797 жыл бұрын
Half of the filming is done in Ukraine, but the foolish announcer stubbornly calls it 'russia, russia'
@egortartarin74617 жыл бұрын
так и есть,Украина,как Новгородская и Псковская область,всегда была Россией
@mayadaali3127 Жыл бұрын
اوكرانيا جزء من الإمبراطورية الروسية
@jaskkk Жыл бұрын
because it IS Russia, historic part of it since 10th century.
@cbrefb3379 Жыл бұрын
@@egortartarin7461 учи историю, дятел - Псков был оккупирован Москвой в 1510-м, а Новгород в 1477-м. Каково оно тебе жить без мозга?
@cbrefb3379 Жыл бұрын
@@jaskkk Ukraine is 600 years older than Russia and was occupied by russians in 1655, despite the fact that in the 10th century no 'Russia' existed at all. Study history, you idiоt.