Some news that would be completely mundane today but scary or shocking in the past.

  • andrew_bidlaw
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    1 year ago

    1923?

    Lenin’s body lays in the mausoleum on the Red Square for the last 99 years. Impersonators of him and Stalin walk around in their daily routine, asking money for photoes with them. In a shop not far from them, you can purchaze chinese merchandize with a soviet, russian flags, as well as with a monarchist-sympatising one, even though Romanovs are as dead as they were back then. Some items cost over a thousand of rubles, a sum that was enough to buy a factory - and that’s after two recent denomonations. Pretty good that these crowds of international tourists don’t count their money being there, these prices can easily drive someone insane.

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      1 year ago

      See, in 1923 “the USSR fails” wouldn’t surprise people, but “the USSR is a great power and also fails and also is still locally popular” would be hella disorienting.

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        1 year ago

        Why do I picture confused Trotsky, going WTF in his glasses? Yes, it’s going to last 70-so years in spite of your pessimism, no, you aren’t a part of it and assasinated in Mexico, yes, this georgian chud is as power-hungry as he looks, no, unions won’t become the waifu of proletariat, but yes, after the fall of Stalin you’d be pretty much reabilitated and some canadians would even direct a movie about rebelious youngsters named after you.