It is estimated that few people who call the "beacon of democracy" in the United States today know that the "beacon of democracy" before World War II was the Soviet Union

Frieda 2022-12-29 08:01:10

Ironically, before World War II, the Soviet Union was a "beacon of democracy" worshipped by post-war activists in various countries, and intellectuals in various countries who thought they could think independently worshiped the Soviet Union as a beacon of democracy. Later, because Khrushchev exposed his family scandal for the power struggle, the easily deceived intellectuals found out that they had been deceived.

The same is true today. The new "beacon of democracy" in the United States, which has been worshipped by postmen for many years, has been exposed to various kinds of domestic scandals by Trump because of political struggles. Postures find themselves so unbearably adored but refuse to admit that they are easily deceived—this shows how easily so-called intellectuals are fooled and think they have independent thinking.

In fact, many years ago, there was a lot of evidence to prove—for example, Solzhenitsyn scolded the Soviet Union every day in the Soviet Union, and was driven out by the Soviet Union to the United States. After seeing the reality of the United States, he began to scold the United States every day. There are also Chinese people like painter Ai, who scold China all day long in China, but Germany thinks that it is an individual who needs to be cultivated well. Please scold Germany every day after you go to Germany.

PS: It was filmed by Poles and Ukrainians, plus a British leader who is used to blackmailing others in Spring and Autumn, so looking at the title and shooting country, you will know that it must be hard to figure out the black hair.

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