Sexual revolution of the Bolsheviks: destruction of the traditional family, legitimate rape of girls from the old elite
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In the summer of 1918, a "decree on the socialization of ladies and ladies" was circulated in Moscow. In Vladimir, the local revolutionary committee made it compulsory for women between the ages of 18 and 30 to register, and men were given special vouchers for their "use." At the first congress of the youth Komsomol, a statutory provision was adopted making it obligatory for every Komsomol and Komsomol woman to satisfy the sex drive of their fellows. The Bolsheviks' introduction of sex education resulted in a great wave of rapes of girls from the old elite by proletarian classmates. They put revolutionary ideas into practice, fighting the "enemies of the people" in one fell swoop and liberating them from reactionary prejudices. Most Russian students argued in the 1920s that love and marriage were "bourgeois relics," and that communists should have an uninhibited sex life - the less affection in male-female relationships, the more communist in character they were. Marriage was supposed to restrict freedom and degrade women. The article describes the Bolshevik sexual revolution in Russia, which aimed to break up the traditional family and introduce gender equality. Decrees allowing easy divorce were introduced and free love was promoted. Unfortunately, the effects of these measures were often counterproductive, leading to rape and family destruction.

Philosophy Sexual revolution Women Communism Violence against women Violence Sexual violence Male-female relations

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