As lived through socialism, I brought some corrections. :)
Socialism means no rights for Jews,
Jews had exact same rights as others. This made them mad much more than pogroms.
no rights for Freemasons,
There was no Freemasons in USSR, so it is hard to tell.
no rights for Faggots,
Faggots got hospitalisation in psychiatric clinic or jailtime if denied medical treatment or allow their perversion somehow extend to other people.
If a faggot had enough brain and will to never expose his perversion and never even think about implementing his perversion in reality - nobody cared about such faggot. He was completely free to live his life like any other citizen.
no rights for Whores,
Punishment for paid prostitution was administrative fine, IIRC. Whores and sluts existed by itself, but not as many and as public as now. They had same rights as others, but their behaviour was not welcomed.
no rights for Criminals.
Something like that. And USSR had death sentence for severe crimes. From the other side, some things that are legal today was a crime then.
Socialism means equality.
There was no equality. Wealth depended on the job, skills and education. There was huge disbalance in salaries, salaries could differ more than 10 times, f.e. between agriculture and mining, despite being almost equally labor intensive. Skills and education made salary higher, even for exactly same labour.
But there was equal opportunities. Basic education (IDK, something like level of high school in US) was free for all without any limitations. Higher education, and skill training was free for everyone who was able to pass entrance examination to the corresponding university or tech scondary school.
There are no rich and no poor people in Socialism.
Not at the modern scale and meaning. There was rich and poor, say level of life of janitor's and professor's families was clearly different.
Everyone should only have as much as they need.
No. There was a punisment for not having a job. Only disabled and pensioners got their pensions doing nothing. All was forced to have a job. However any, even most easy job salary covered basic needs - you will not starve to death if you have a job, it was guaranteed.
Education and medicine was free for all.
No more, no less.
It is always funny to read all that myths about socialism from people who know about it only from the products of Jewish MSM.
As lived through socialism, I brought some corrections. :)
Socialism means no rights for Jews,
Jews had exact same rights as others. This made them mad much more than pogroms.
no rights for Freemasons,
There was no Freemasons in USSR, so it is hard to tell.
no rights for Faggots,
Faggots got hospitalisation in psychiatric clinic or jailtime if denied medical treatment or allow their perversion somehow extend to other people.
If a faggot had enough brain and will to never expose his perversion and never even think about implementing his perversion in reality - nobody cared about such faggot. He was completely free to live his life like any other citizen.
no rights for Whores,
Punishment for paid prostitution was administrative fine, IIRC. Whores and sluts existed by itself, but not as many and as public as now. They had same rights as others, but their behaviour was not welcomed.
no rights for Criminals.
Something like that. And USSR had death sentence for severe crimes. From the other side, some things that are legal today was a crime then.
Socialism means equality.
There was no equality. Wealth depended on the job, skills and education. There was huge disbalance in salaries, salaries could differ more that 10 times, f.e. between agriculture and mining, despite being almost equally labor intensive. Skills and education made salary higher, even for exactly same labour.
But there was equal opportunities. Basic education (IDK, something like level of high school in US) was free for all without any limitations. Higher education, and skill training was free for everyone who was able to pass entrance examination to the corresponding university or tech scondary school.
There are no rich and no poor people in Socialism.
Not at the modern scale and meaning. There was rich and poor, say level of life of janitor's and professor's families was clearly different.
Everyone should only have as much as they need.
No. There was a punisment for not having a job. Only disabled and pensioners got their pensions doing nothing. All was forced to have a job. However any, even most easy job salary covered basic needs - you will not starve to death if you have a job, it was guaranteed.
Education and medicine was free for all.
No more, no less.
It is always funny to read all that myths about socialism from people who know about it only from the products of Jewish MSM.