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And it all started not so long ago. About 107 years ago. Since the moment when the remnants of Russian statehood in the country were exterminated by the so-called "red army", who wanted to turn society upside down, despite the consequences of such misuse of society. Duties to the family were replaced by "civil rights", the man became an instrument of construction and political cleansing, and the woman, with her emotionality and suggestibility, became an instrument of influence on the minds of the massively assembled proletariat.
Today's Russia is a matriarchal country.
1. Promiscuity (promiscuous sexual relations or group marriage, when children are born to different fathers at different times). As a result, there is freedom of divorce, so-called "civil marriages".
2. Legalized, permitted and encouraged abortions (Russia and Ukraine are the first in the world).
3. In case of divorce, the children remain with the mother, ignoring the right to the husband's child. And men are playing promiscuity again - they come at different times and for different purposes, serving primarily the interests of a woman.
You can explain this for a long time and prove something to someone for a long time, but the result is, you know, obvious.
From the first years of the USSR's existence, the state declared its goal to improve the situation of women, recognized her as an oppressed class, and a man as an oppressor.
"The Soviet government, as the power of the workers, in the very first months of its existence, carried out the most decisive revolution in legislation concerning women. Of those laws that put a woman in a subordinate position, there is no stone left unturned in the Soviet Republic."
(V. I. Lenin. "On the tasks of the women's labor movement in the Soviet Republic." Speech at the IV Moscow citywide non-party conference of women workers on September 23, 1919 V. I. Lenin. Works. Ed. 4th, vol. XXX, p. 23.)
In fact, the state openly declared itself feminist.
4.The female sex occupied a privileged position in relation to military service - women did not serve military service, and men upon reaching the age of 18 were obliged to do so (2 or 3 years, depending on the type of troops). And this is despite Article 132 of the Constitution of the USSR, which read: "Universal military duty is a law. Military service in the ranks of the Armed Forces of the USSR is an honorable duty of the citizens of the USSR."
5. In Soviet times, men had no place even in official rhetoric. They tried to use the word "man" less. It was unthinkable to hear the phrase "protecting fatherhood." Instead of the word Fatherland, the word Homeland began to be used to designate the country. The lot of men was "heroism" at the front, in production (this was the name of the most merciless exploitation).
6. The cult of the mother. Under the matriarchy there is a cult of the mother, just as under the patriarchy there is a cult of the father. There was a cult of the mother in the USSR. The female mother was constantly praised in state propaganda.
7 .The appearance of giant statues of women in sacred places - memorials dedicated to the victory over the West and fascism - where until recently a male statue occupied the central place. Sculptures of a woman with a sword (Motherland) appeared in memorials in the USSR in the 1960s-70s, previously male sculpture occupied a central place in memorials.
Today's Russia is a matriarchal country.
1. Promiscuity (promiscuous sexual relations or group marriage, when children are born to different fathers at different times). As a result, there is freedom of divorce, so-called "civil marriages".
2. Legalized, permitted and encouraged abortions (Russia and Ukraine are the first in the world).
3. In case of divorce, the children remain with the mother, ignoring the right to the husband's child. And men are playing promiscuity again - they come at different times and for different purposes, serving primarily the interests of a woman.
You can explain this for a long time and prove something to someone for a long time, but the result is, you know, obvious.
From the first years of the USSR's existence, the state declared its goal to improve the situation of women, recognized her as an oppressed class, and a man as an oppressor.
"The Soviet government, as the power of the workers, in the very first months of its existence, carried out the most decisive revolution in legislation concerning women. Of those laws that put a woman in a subordinate position, there is no stone left unturned in the Soviet Republic."
(V. I. Lenin. "On the tasks of the women's labor movement in the Soviet Republic." Speech at the IV Moscow citywide non-party conference of women workers on September 23, 1919 V. I. Lenin. Works. Ed. 4th, vol. XXX, p. 23.)
In fact, the state openly declared itself feminist.
4.The female sex occupied a privileged position in relation to military service - women did not serve military service, and men upon reaching the age of 18 were obliged to do so (2 or 3 years, depending on the type of troops). And this is despite Article 132 of the Constitution of the USSR, which read: "Universal military duty is a law. Military service in the ranks of the Armed Forces of the USSR is an honorable duty of the citizens of the USSR."
5. In Soviet times, men had no place even in official rhetoric. They tried to use the word "man" less. It was unthinkable to hear the phrase "protecting fatherhood." Instead of the word Fatherland, the word Homeland began to be used to designate the country. The lot of men was "heroism" at the front, in production (this was the name of the most merciless exploitation).
6. The cult of the mother. Under the matriarchy there is a cult of the mother, just as under the patriarchy there is a cult of the father. There was a cult of the mother in the USSR. The female mother was constantly praised in state propaganda.
7 .The appearance of giant statues of women in sacred places - memorials dedicated to the victory over the West and fascism - where until recently a male statue occupied the central place. Sculptures of a woman with a sword (Motherland) appeared in memorials in the USSR in the 1960s-70s, previously male sculpture occupied a central place in memorials.