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Zabbaleenboo
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It would stop slavic foids from leaving Eastern Europe.
explain pioneers and komsomol? haven’t heard of itI think it unironically would have been easier because even though it was an oppressive system to live under, if you went through the motions and did everything you were expected to do you were rewarded for it. People had confidence in the future.
You go to school, go to a university or tekhnikum (like a vocational/technical school), you get a job, get married, have a family. Of course you were supposed to participate in things like Pioneers and Komsomol while you were in school, and then you had to serve in the army. But I think in a way that kind of system would be better for people like me because I'm not a tranny or a faggot, and I have no desire to be a political activist. The amount of freedom you had in the USSR was enough for someone like me. Freedom doesn't really mean much when you can't do most of the things you're free to do anyway, like it is for me living in the West.
They are just youth organizations. Basically just little mandatory indoctrination clubs for children. Pioneers was like boy scouts and Komsomol was the youth wing of the communist party that, while it wasn't nominally mandatory, if you didn't join it was looked down upon severely and your opportunities were limited (such as attending post-secondary education). I am not sure what you did in Komsomol exactly, I never really asked my parents (they hate commies and get annoyed when I ask them about how life was in the USSR) but I think they probably just attended meetings and did volunteer work.explain pioneers and komsomol? haven’t heard of it





