
u/SovietCharrdian

Despite being a hard sanctioned island since decades, Cuba is still the fear of reactionary movements like liberalism and socialdemocracy.
From the creators of: "I don't like communism because: [describes capitalism]" Comes: "The solution isn't communism, the solution is: [describes communism]"
The "Babushka Z", Anna Ivanovna
She's the "Babushka Z" (Anna Ivanovna). She's an elderly woman who came out with the Soviet flag, saw soldiers arriving, and, thinking they were Russian, wanted to welcome them. But they were Ukrainians. They gave her food and took the flag, then trampled on it. She then refused with dignity and returned the food, saying; "My parents died for this flag in the Great Patriotic War, and you are trampling on it." She became an icon in Russia; they made art, monuments, etc. In her honor. Anna was interviewed months later, and she basically said that she doesn't want to be a symbol, she doesn't support Russia, she only wanted peace and respect for the USSR.
Ukraine tried to humiliate her.
Russia tried to use her as nationalist propaganda.
The West portrayed her as mockery against Russia, saying, "Haha, in the end, she doesn't support Russia", minimizing the humiliation.
And of course, capitalism monetized her problem.
This is a clear example on how the proletariat with class consciousness is treated in this bourgeois clownfiesta.