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In what ways is modern day Russia similar to the USSR? How does it differ from the USSR in terms of culture and politics?

Last Updated: 30.06.2025 00:36

In what ways is modern day Russia similar to the USSR? How does it differ from the USSR in terms of culture and politics?

Pregnant women in the street get glances of pity. Passersby approach and hand cash and little gifts because they feel sorry for the mother who wants to bring a child into this hellhole.

Women’s struggle for their rights is “the dream of lustful men,” said Ekaterinburg Metropolitan Evgeny Kulberg, speaking at the International Women’s Forum in the capital of the Sverdlovsk region.

Women are to blame for proliferation of lustful and violent men. If only they could be locked up in dark rooms and to be availed only at the request of the husband, that would be a fundamentally righteous state!

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“But in reality, they were realizing with their own hands the dreams of lustful men of what they would like to see in women: sexually liberated, available outside of marriage, ready to kill a conceived child with their own hands.”

They also conveniently use women as scapegoats for men’s sins and weaknesses of flesh in order to prop up toxic patriarchy.

Priests continue to build churches that nobody cares to visit and deliver speeches that would make ayatollahs in Iran cringe, but they are as helpless to increase fertility rates as the bankrupt state that spent all its budget on churning out weapons of mass destruction in a pitiful imitation of Satan, sorry I mean, Sodom..Saddam.

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The Russian Orthodox Church is about 600 years behind the civil society, and it shows!

To cull lustful men, women must cede their human rights. The end result is a society where sex doesn’t exist like it was in the Soviet Union! But how to reach communist utopia and procreate without sex and lust?

Currently, domestic violence is not a criminal offense, and the church that promotes war, also wants to legalize domestic violence by denying that husbands beat up their wives often to death.

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There are two things you can do to make a fool of yourself in Russia: go to war in Ukraine and have children.

Priests aim at dumbing down populace so that they become stupid enough to have many children! They have tricks up their smelly black frock sleeve.

The church, however, hypocritically calls for killing of people in Ukraine, but opposes killing unborn babies and does not care to reconcile this terrifying contradiction as well as a lack of separation of the church and the state.

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They pay families to fulfill their patriotic duty treating women as baby factories no different from munitions plants, but young families opt out because they ain’t dumb and want some dignity instead of coercion.

To get married and have children in Russia is super dumb! Due to mandatory school education and one of the highest higher education per capita in the world, there’s just not enough super dumb folks for the state to take advantage of.

This presents an insurmountable problem to Russian Orthodox Church that is stuck in the medieval ages when not having children was punishable by rape.

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“The paradox of the women's movement of the last century is that women successfully fought, as they thought, for their rights.

In other words, women rights in Russia have availed them to public officials as mistresses and prostitutes and it’s their fault!

“The problem of violence in Russian families is far-fetched,” Head of the Patriarchal Commission on Family Issues said. “The law against domestic violence is being promoted by the West. Therefore, the Russian Orthodox Church will oppose the adoption of the law.”

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Another problem is domestic violence that turns Russian women off against marriage and having children. The solution is easy: deny the existence of domestic violence!

As a government institution and a moral compass, Orthodox Church is finished. They are deader than Elvis or proverbial nail in the door jamb.

Instead of promoting healthy relationship between man and woman, peace and harmony at home and in the society, priests push for normalizing violence and stripping women of human rights and dignity.

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