A judge walks out of his chambers laughing his head off. A colleague approaches him and asks why he is laughing. "I just heard the funniest joke in the world about Comrade Stalin!"
"Well, go ahead, tell me!" says the other judge.
"I can't – I just gave someone ten years for it!"
What was life in Soviet Union like?
>but there was a strong sense of community
Long lines for everything, crowded buses, free healthcare,free education,mandatory Military service, no homelessness
That line rustles my Finnish genetics.
The number of WNs who admire communist shitholes because "hurrr at leeest they're racially homogeneous" is astounding.
Pretty good for people with good education. People that lived in the north made better money and had better apartments. Moscow cucks always complain, worst people.
How does that dismiss my point?
Mandatory conscription where if you where forced in a wave to fight against enemies shooting you. If you turned back your 'allies' or leaders shot you for cowardice.
Breadlines for hours and starvation was a normal thing, because communism.
If you slipped up an ever sounded like you where against the state, you'd disappear.
Because Commie KGB can't take a dis.
Mao and Stalin murdered more of their own people than Hitler could ever do to the Jews.
So the reason I hate commies in my own country that want a repeat of other failures.
Oh you haven't seen nothin' yet kid
It doesn’t, ignore the meme-flags Ivan. How was the quality of life compared to Russia now?