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@@Fake Smile, what you experienced was an Imperialist nation (Soviet Union) that propelled with the death of Lenin and the rise of Stalin.

 

Simple comparisons between the theory of Socialism or Communism, with the Soviet Union, will tell you that they are not the same thing or even relatively close.

 

This quote refers to the truth about many countries supposedly giving people the delusion of 'freedom' whilst controlling every aspect of their lives i.e. poverty, education, desires etc.

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@@Fake Smile, what you experienced was an Imperialist nation (Soviet Union) that propelled with the death of Lenin and the rise of Stalin.

 

Simple comparisons between the theory of Socialism or Communism, with the Soviet Union, will tell you that they are not the same thing or even relatively close.

 

This quote refers to the truth about many countries supposedly giving people the delusion of 'freedom' whilst controlling every aspect of their lives i.e. poverty, education, desires etc.

I still feel anger for that country and I find their current political decisions and structure no different from those when they used to call themselves the Sovient Union. Hence, I believe Russia to be somewhat the same as USSR just by a different name.

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@ Food is a physical need. I regard the physiological needs more important that the former. But if the lack of these supplies deprives from feeling stable and fulfilled psychologically - of course, the political freedoms mean nothing.

 

That's simply because you have the physical needs already, and you disregard them as unimportant. You don't even realise that those physical entities and the very system you defend cause your physiological stress. The daily routine of working every single day for long hours just to be able to survive - bills, technologies, rules, worries, societal expectations etc. greatly stem from the physical 'requirements' most people have in the western world.

 

The average child born in Africa has not even got a comprehension of the devices you use to get on this website and reply. They suffer greatly whilst the illusion of 'freedom' that western countries celebrate excels.

 

You define freedom based on what you've experienced so far, which is very little. When you gather all aspects of an average society and put them on the table, freedom becomes an alien thing compared to what you have in your hands.

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I would rather starve in a free country than have unlimited food when occupied by some cruel, pathetic and trash country like Russia (aka Soviet Union)..

 

In fact we did starve and I can only thank for the people that did :)

your cauliflower if u think ur actually free

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your cauliflower if u think ur actually free

Well, to begin with it's "you're" x2.

 

Furthermore, calling someone cauliflower over the internet does not form an image of a smart person.

 

Let me guess, you never graduated from school? Tell me what you know about me and why am I not free?

 

I am a citizen of a unitary parliamentary republic and European Union. I speak one of the oldest languages in the world, one of the only two living languages in the Baltic branch of the Indo-European language family that has lived through several "bans" of usage over the past thousands of years. I have the freedom of speech, freedom of choice and vote, freedom to make my own decisions on everything I do.

 

Tell me something I am not aware of, school boy :)

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