• kristina [she/her]
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      2 hours ago

      one of her more recent posts:

      The visit of our beloved and respected President to North Korea is not accidental. On the example of North Korea, we see a country that has been successfully resisting Western intervention for many years.

      During this time, they have managed to build a prosperous country where people breathe freely and are confident in the future. In which the technologies of the future are being developed. People live happily, respect and love each other. Where in the West can you see this? It is important to adopt this experience from our colleagues from North Korea and develop bilateral relations not only at the political but also at the cultural level.

      Let us raise the question of organizing a trip to Pyongyang by the parliamentary commission following Vladimir Vladimirovich. Pyongyang's best practices should be adopted and used in Russia.

      soviet-hmm

      she also wants term limits removed for putin and for him to be leader for life basically so.. lol

    • Mardoniush [she/her]
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      10 hours ago

      Can't see Gagarin ever doing that. One look at the man and you know he'd die in the last ditch for his Comrades

    • CarbonScored [any]
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      12 hours ago

      Geez, from a prominent Communist party member to a member of modern Russia's ruling United Russia party, what a fall.

      • kleeon [he/him, he/him]
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        12 hours ago

        she was always an opportunist religiously supporting anyone currently in power. Not really a fall, just different set of asses to kiss

  • ButtBidet [he/him]
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    12 hours ago

    I think it's rad how they just picked a working-class woman who had skydiving as a hobby.

    "my father perished defending our country and my mother brought up her three children. We know the bitterness of that war. We don't need war," referring to the anniversary of the German invasion of Russia that began 22 years ago that day

    Sometime after her mission, she was reportedly asked how the Soviet Union should thank her for her service to the country; Tereshkova requested that the government search for and publish the location of where her father was killed in action. This was done, and a monument was erected at the site in the Lemetti, Karelia

    cool shit

  • refolde [she/her, any]
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    16 hours ago

    I can't believe the evil commies would force a woman to go into space smh.