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The slogan of the French Revolution – “Freedom, Equality, Fraternity !” – was very popular with the Bolsheviks and hung in the form of banners on all fences in the USSR. It meant nothing more than an effective combination of words. Even among the French, the” equality ” of all was only before the guillotine knife. And in the USSR, there was NEVER any equality or equality of rights! The Communists, declaring equality, denied the most obvious thing – nature. Well, judge for yourself-nature created us all different. Beautiful and ugly, fat and thin, smart and stupid. Already in kindergarten, a fat girl is teased and beaten, and a beautiful girl is given all the toys and sweets. What kind of equality can we talk about here? This analogy can be continued indefinitely, about the poor and the rich, about the healthy and the sick, about physicists and lyricists, about blacks and whites, etc. The very idea of” equality ” is false and utopian and completely impossible in human society. Just remember the food dispensers for high-ranking communists and almost free luxury holiday homes on the Black Sea coast, for them. While the ordinary population of the country did not see meat for years, and went to rest to “grandmother in the village”. So in the USSR, there was no equality, and most importantly-it could not be!
Comrades, you are being blatantly deceived by substituting concepts. In the USSR, for some time, they tried to achieve social equality, which is primarily determined by economic relations in society. And this equality is achieved by precisely the same position of people in relation to capital(factories/factories/fields/land). The U.S.S.R. abolished the inhumane exploitation of man by making everything state-owned,that is, common, thereby equalizing people with each other. And the fact that everyone's needs are different, as well as their abilities, confirms the famous Soviet slogan . Equality is not measured in the presence of candy, biological data, or any other strange parameters that can be measured with a ruler or calculated. People can be equal to each other only if social relations are structured in such a way that the exploitation of a person by a person is excluded.
Even formally, it was not always there. Initially, a communist could be tried only after the trial of the local or central Control Commission, the party's body. This was later canceled, but the persecution of high-ranking Communists was still informally coordinated.�
Officials have always, since the revolution, had rights to special rations, special clinics, special housing, special services.
Traces of this can still be found today.�
What is the Central Clinical Hospital of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation? This is a hospital built specifically for the treatment of officials – the Central Clinical Hospital of the 4th Main Directorate under the Ministry of Health of the USSR.
Not everyone goes to any hospital, not everyone goes to a hospital that they can pay for, but everyone goes by rank. Well, or by sticking it in your paw, you could get somewhere better. All this is on dating, on bribes. From buying meat if you know a butcher, to the hospital.
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