1. The vast majority of women were either assigned work or had to work in order to make ends meet. Subsequently, children as young as one or two were looked after and spent most of their day with strangers in “Child Care Centers”.
2. Children were schooled using a centralized plan which was dictated by the state. All religious messages were banned from the schools and an anti-religious culture was re-enforced by the monolithic media.
2. Science was perverted to serve the needs of the state – scientists and professors who didn’t toe the “party line” where science contradicted Marxist doctrine had their reputations ruined and lost their jobs.
3. Jobs and school admissions were assigned less on merit and more on party connections and racial quotas.
4. The non party “middle” class had their standard of living reduced in the name of “equality” and “fairness” and suffered economic deprivations based on the needs of the state. The state had some law or rule associated with virtually everything they consumed or “owned”. While the elite had huge advantages and exceptions.
5. State functionaries made more money than the normal “workers”.
6. A socialist health care plan.
Thank goodness we woke up from the Communist menace in time! Otherwise we could be suffering the same fate!!
The horrors if 1950s Communism:
1. The vast majority of women were either assigned work or had to work in order to make ends meet. Subsequently, children as young as one or two were looked after and spent most of their day with strangers in “Child Care Centers”.
2. Children were schooled using a centralized plan which was dictated by the state. All religious messages were banned from the schools and an anti-religious culture was re-enforced by the monolithic media.
2. Science was perverted to serve the needs of the state – scientists and professors who didn’t toe the “party line” where science contradicted Marxist doctrine had their reputations ruined and lost their jobs.
3. Jobs and school admissions were assigned less on merit and more on party connections and racial quotas.
4. The non party “middle” class had their standard of living reduced in the name of “equality” and “fairness” and suffered economic deprivations based on the needs of the state. The state had some law or rule associated with virtually everything they consumed or “owned”. While the elite had huge advantages and exceptions.
5. State functionaries made more money than the normal “workers”.
6. A socialist health care plan.
Thank goodness we woke up from the Communist menace in time! Otherwise we could be suffering the same fate!!