In the current historical period of time, residents of the Russian Federation are observing another battle between political opponents. Some time ago, supporters of individualism and liberalism clashed with those who held collectivist and communitarian positions. Today, supporters of bourgeois democracy are bickering among themselves. One part of these same supporters sits in the government and the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, while the other expresses acute dissatisfaction with their work. In the ranks of the latter is Mark Halperin. He is often shown on television. He voices quite reasonable thoughts. But to agree with him is not necessary.
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Background and foreboding
People sentenced to long sentences dream of freedom. Everything else in their life at that moment seems to be secondary and insignificant. A significant part of Russian citizens lives and lives their lives with similar feelings. They dream of a sip of this very freedom and of democracy. The two words that drove the people of the Soviet Union crazy are hypnotic. For the sake of freedom and democracy, they destroyed one of the greatest powers on the planet. Destroyed, but what did you get as a result? For more than twenty years now, Russians have existed in a democratic environment and are free to act.
Today, children from young nails are inspired by the idea that they are free as never before. In the USSR, every citizen was obliged to work, and even to serve in the army. If you didn’t work, then law enforcement bodies declared you a parasite, and sent you to special zones for labor re-education. For evading military service, they were also punished. Today, every citizen of a democratic country, Russia has the right not to work. Moreover, the number of jobs is limited and there is not enough work for all. But if you don’t work, what “chiches” to buy food and clothing? So, you have the right to refuse food and clothes.
You have the right to die from malnutrition or an overdose of drugs. And even from traditional alcoholism. No one has the right to point you and give instructions on life. By and large, the state does not really need you at all. You can die today or tomorrow is your choice. The question is - why the hell do we have such freedom? When it is reported on television that once again the police detained Mark Halperin, an activist for the change of power, I want to get to know this person better. Find out his political preferences and find out what purpose he is striving for.
The biography of Mark Halperin can fit in several lines. The fighter with the current government was born on April 20, 1968 in a Moscow family. According to all existing traditions and habits, he was expected to have a happy childhood, student youth and a career in industry or science. At school, the boy studied pretty well. Could have been better, but distracted by extracurricular activities. I always found a common language with classmates. He did not get involved in conflicts, but he could stand up for himself. Physically strong and strong-willed, he could act as a ringleader in some event. After school, he was immediately drafted into the army.
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The rise of democracy
Returning from the army in 1988 to a civilian, Mark immediately realized that a change was brewing in the country. But the essence of these changes, like most Soviet people, did not represent. Just like everyone, I wanted something better, bright and tasty. Following the instructions of the elders, Halperin decided to graduate and entered the Moscow Automotive Institute. It is interesting to note that at one time the institute was created under the motto "The good of the Fatherland is the highest law." It so happened that the student years coincided with dramatic changes in the political and social sphere of this very fatherland.
In August 1991, students had the opportunity to observe "folk art" by laying a democratic foundation for the future development of the country. Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin, not from an armored car, as was customary in 1917, but by climbing a tank, promised to free the Soviet people from the yoke of the communist idea. What can I say? Many people liked the promise of such a spill. The drawn picture and the real landscape always have significant differences. After a couple of years, the most ardent haters of the Soviet regime felt from their own experience what unemployment and galloping inflation are.
In fairness, it must be admitted that thieving and cunning citizens quickly began to enrich themselves. Slow and tight thinking were the loser. When Mark Halperin defended his diploma, it became problematic to get a job in his specialty. In the yard was 1993. Citizens of a renewed Russia will remember the infamous execution of the White House. Russian people killed their fellow tribesmen from cannons. And this massacre was broadcast on all television channels. Just a couple of months later, grateful Russians voted for the new constitution of the country.