@rodroidrx Yet, despite that people were much more free than people living in the west today in many respects.
For example, nobody in USSR worried about losing their job and ending up on the street or that they wouldn't be able to retire in dignity.
Nobody was worried about becoming homeless or not being able to afford the basics.
Everyone had access to education, and was able to pursue their interests without worrying whether they're marketable. Here's one example:
@rodroidrx @yogthos Context is the king.
People had access to education, but had to follow the state ‘truths’ otherwise were persecuted.
Nobody worried about losing their job, because it was illegal to not work.
The Soviet Union achieved a thing or two, but the *how* and the amount of suffering they caused completely negates that.
We have a saying in the Czech Republic: “Se Sovětským Svazem přišla bída na zem” - Soviet Union brought poverty to us all.
And that’s how it was.