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Vladimir Putin discussed "free love" with Elena Mizulina

Russian President Vladimir Putin argued with Senator Elena Mizulina about whether the image of a traditional family was destroyed in the USSR - a video from a meeting of the Coordination Council on the implementation of the National Action Strategy for Children shows “Rain”.

According to the president, attitudes toward the family changed: first, immediately after 1917, the “socialization” of women (that is, the notorious “free love”) occurred, but only people with “primitive consciousness” explained polygamy. The elite, according to Putin, had completely different reasons for free love — for example, Engels’s theory of a tapeworm, which possesses elements of both male and female reproductive systems, that is, it has a hermaphroditic reproductive system. The elite, following the precepts of Engels, over the forced monogamy of the worm ironically: "If strict monogamy is the height of virtue, then the unconditional literal primacy must be given to a tapeworm, where in forty thousand segments both the male and the female devices are located. he copulates with himself. At that, the family attitude was based on the first steps after 1917, "Putin told the Coordination Council member.

But this was not always the case, the president continued, since the propaganda of free love still gave way to the traditional understanding of the family to which we are accustomed. "Later, we know how family affairs were considered at party committees and local committees, how they fought for the preservation of the family. This was a completely different story. So in the course of development of Soviet society, in the course of development of state institutions, the attitude towards the family also changed. that this is also too radical you expressed ", - Putin defended the Soviet Union from Mizulina.

Cover: Kremlin.ru

Watch the video: Confronting Russian President Vladimir Putin, Part 4. Megyn Kelly. NBC News (May 2024).

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