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What are the ironies in world history?
1. In today's Soviet Union, the dictatorship of the proletariat was replaced by the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie. The privileged and high-paid class represented by the Su Xiu traitor group, the new czar, used various means to oppress and exploit the broad masses of working people in the Soviet Union ... We know a Soviet drilling worker who was expelled from Su Xiu by the authorities and was politically persecuted just because he expressed some dissatisfaction with the traitor group in Su Xiu. The so-called security organs of the Soviet Union accused him of being crazy and sent him to a mental hospital. A journalism student was immediately expelled because he said at the meeting that there was no freedom of speech in the Soviet Union. The traitor group in Su Xiu is afraid of the masses and the truth, crazily represses the Soviet people, imprisons a large number of honest Soviets in "mental hospitals" or "madhouses" under various excuses, and cruelly tortures them, which is common in the Soviet Union. 2. After Su Xiu took office, in order to speed up the restoration of capitalism, he actively promoted the so-called "new system" in factories, further expanding the polarization in rural areas ... The Soviet people sarcastically said: "Speaking of material enjoyment, in our Soviet Union, Brezhnev and others have lived a so-called" communist life "!" Near the capital of the Republic where we live.

There is a mountain with beautiful scenery, where there are a group of villas, which is a place where Soviet bureaucrats and tycoons are pampered. The people of the Soviet Union called this place "Little America". 3. An old janitor of Moscow University said sadly, "I witnessed the emergence of new capitalists and landlords in the Soviet Union." There is a place, the party secretary, with only a few people in his family, occupying two big yards and living in a gorgeous house of 1300 square meters. A large number of workers in this place have extremely poor housing conditions, and some even have no houses to live in. An old doctor in the hospital told us: "I have worked here for decades, but until now my son and I still have to live in a dormitory." However, one of our "* * *" even prepared a room specially for his dog. " In today's Soviet Union, it is not an isolated phenomenon that those rich people have special rooms for keeping dogs at home. On the main streets of big cities, you can often see rich ladies and ladies walking with their "beloved" dogs.