Nothing gets me more 'oh great commie forefathers we have failed you' than seeing old soviet propaganda about uplifting and empowering women. I geniuenly believe we still need that to this day and absolutely loathe the placification of feminism under liberal ideologies
I agree with the message but I'm a bit miffed by the omission of Rosie the Riveter. And before anyone pipes in about how those women lost their jobs afterward -- it's propaganda! It's not meant to reflect reality.
That's the thing though, Communist posters do reflect reality. Women in USSR were emancipated and had far more opportunities than women living under capitalist regimes.
On one hand, I initially thought it was odd and insincere to contrast (what I assume is) state-made propaganda with commercial ads. In my state, the state-funded media channels are infamous for being far more progressive than commercial channels. The state-made stuff has an official authority to it.
But on the other hand, commercial ads are far more pervasive than state-made propaganda in my society. State-made stuff are basically just announcements, with occasional social campaigns about drink-driving, smoking and domestic violence, or maybe the military giving STEM ads aimed at women. The state channels can barely compete with ads and capital news, so perhaps it is fair to treat them as the primary face of media under capitalism.
Let's look at how many women had been let into administration and top-tier government work. Several of my relatives had papers recognizing their optimization effort, but the directors were always men. You won't see women in charge here. Read the brief USSR history and try ro find any woman here. The ruling class wasn't that woke to invite women. As the saying goes, На словах ты Лев Толстой, а на деле - хуй простой.
And Tereshkova is a demented opportunist who has been never cared for before she started to slurp-slurp putin's dick in her 70s and unconstitutionally prolonged his service without reelections. She should be cancelled hard.
Let's look at how many women had been let into administration and top-tier government work.
A higher number than in capitalist countries at the time.
Several of my relatives had papers recognizing their optimization effort, but the directors were always men. You won't see women in charge here. Read the brief USSR history and try ro find any woman here.
What in earth is "the brief USSR history"? Don't do that. Actually read about the experiences and representation of women. Dive deep. Compare to the US in the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, etc.
The ruling class wasn't that woke to invite women.
The ruling class of the USSR was roughly 50% women.
And Tereshkova is a demented opportunist who has been never cared for before she started to slurp-slurp putin's dick in her 70s and unconstitutionally prolonged his service without reelections. She should be cancelled hard.
Tereshkova is the first woman in space, something you can never take from women nor the USSR.
I'm probably just too smooth brained to understand, but is the argument that without authoritarianism we can't push back against capitalistic exploitation?