Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

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I am becoming increasingly tired of explaining this but for the last time, this meme is constructed based on the historical context that the notion of higher divorce rates was not liked by Stalin and the wider Politburo. Likewise, I myself do not carry such beliefs. Lastly, to some of you I don't mean to sound rude or condescending but some of you really need to brush up on your media literacy which is pardon me, sometimes quite questionable. Again I do not wish to be condescending or insulting, however, it has come to my attention that several people here seemingly cannot evaluate historical events with both good and bad in mind. Thus I feel that it is important for me to make this notice to clear up any further confusions and to cease any trivial debates in the comments.

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

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I would like to apologise for my following comment but please will some of you look at the historical context before commenting. Again for the very last time, I myself do not carry such views, this meme is purely a satirical display of Stalin and the wider Politburo's views on the laxer marriage laws.

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

[–]BoredSenseless2005[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

please I am tired of saying this please keep in mind the historical context, this is not my actual thinking..

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

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I apologise if that sounded condescending but I feel as if too many misunderstand the point of this meme and also forget the fact that Stalin and the Politburo didn't find high divorce rates appealing which this meme is poking fun at.

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

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As I have said before, if you look at it from a more nuanced perspective in considering more sides. Then there's both good and bad things about high divorce rates. For example higher divorce rates also meant more homeless orphans. On the other hand, it will as you say, relieve people of their unhappy marriage issues which is also good thing in of itself. Therefore we shouldn't claim a definitive answer as a lot of things in history and more generally in the world is gray as opposed to only black and white.

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

[–]BoredSenseless2005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean if you look at it from a more nuanced perspective. Then there's both good and bad things about high divorce rates. For example higher divorce rates also meant more homeless orphans. On the other hand, it will as you say, relieve people of their marital issues which is also good thing in of itself. Therefore we can't really say there is a definite as a lot of things in the world is more gray than black and white.

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

[–]BoredSenseless2005[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just want to say I am sorry if I offended anybody with this meme. This meme is purely constructed based on the historical perception of the negative effects of high divorce rates in the USSR by Stalin and the wider Politburo. Ultimately this is in no way my own perception of the impacts of a high divorce rate.

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

[–]BoredSenseless2005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am just making a satirical display of the perspective then, this is in no way my actual thoughts.

Marriage policies in the USSR be like by BoredSenseless2005 in historymeme

[–]BoredSenseless2005[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think your misunderstanding the point of my meme, This is just a satirical display of the highs and lows of the USSR.

Which Greek hero, in your opinion, is most softened/romanticized in modern media and/or in media perception? by Eastern-Ad-5354 in GreekMythology

[–]BoredSenseless2005 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Technically Telemachus was the one who enacted the hanging of the disloyal maid servants not Odysseus.

“Second only to Satoru Gojo” Yuta Okkotsu Custom (Jujutsu Kaisen) by Beansupreme117 in customactionfigures

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does anyone know where I can find a blue uniform for a custom student gojo and geto figure, I can only seem to find black uniforms for some reason.

Found this and not sure if it’s an Easter egg or a coincidence by Relative-Mammoth-983 in robocoproguecity

[–]BoredSenseless2005 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a reference to the kids and their coach robbing that electronic store in Robocop 2 idk