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Khmer Rouge - Wikipedia
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The regulations made by the Angkar also had effects on the traditional Cambodian family unit. The regime was primarily interested in increasing the young population and one of the strictest regulations prohibited sex outside marriage, which was punishable by execution.[86] In this as in some other respects, the Khmer Rouge followed a morality based on an idealised conception of the attitudes of prewar rural Cambodia.[86] Marriage required permission from the authorities and the Khmer Rouge were strict in only giving permission for people of the same class and level of education to marry. Such rules were applied even more strictly to party cadres.[86] While some refugees spoke of families being deliberately broken up, this appears to have referred mainly to the traditional Cambodian extended family unit, which the regime actively sought to destroy in favour of small nuclear units of parents and children.[87]
The regime promoted arranged marriages, particularly between party cadres. While some academics such as Michael Vickery have noted that arranged marriages were also feature of rural Cambodia prior to 1975, those conducted by the Khmer Rouge regime often involved people unfamiliar to each other.[88] As well as reflecting the Khmer Rouge obsession with production and reproduction, such marriages were designed to increase people's dependency on the regime by undermining existing family and other loyalties.[88]
Based. Arranged marriages between unfamiliar people (no selection based on lookism), similar class so a foid thinking she's better than you because she has a bachelor of arts isn't shit, roasties getting real fucken toasty in S21 if they do anything about it. Tinder would be instant death if the industrial system required for everyone to have access to it was there but it got abolished lel, numales and roasties enjoying the rice fields. Saloth Sar was a hero.