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Basta!: Time To Send Officials To Place Where Their Soviet-Era Idols Dust

Basta!: Time To Send Officials To Place Where Their Soviet-Era Idols Dust
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Our older readers probably remember how Khrushchev once went to an art exhibition.

The Soviet ruler fell into depression and hysterics when he did not see the smoky factories and the new-ploughed field on the pictures, Telegram channel Basta! writes.

- Forbid! Prohibit everything! Stop this shame! I order! I say! And monitor everything! On radio, television, and in the media all the fans of this should be uprooted. The Soviet people do not need it," - Khrushchev said.

It was all back in the '60s, and it seemed to have gone down in history a long time ago. But not in the Lukashist's Soviet-era reserve.

Residents of Vitsebsk were fined for holding the exhibition, which was held in the premises of the former KIM plant in May, which was agreed with the plant owners. The police considered it an "unauthorized event" and drew up a protocol under Article 23.34. The organizers were sentenced to a fine of 765 rubles.

The police officers were most interested in the purpose of the exhibition and the topics of communication of the people who came to it. But the "cherry on the cake" was their statement that "cultural events should be coordinated in the relevant commissions". Can you feel the smell of the middle of the last century?

Thus, in one event the best features of officials were combined: greed, archaism and fear of everything that is beyond their control. It is time to send them to the places where their idols from the soviet era dust - museums and dusty archive shelves. Or will we prepare for the protocols for parties and picnics?

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