Hi bro. You lit me up with your idea of ​​a global digital revolution. This is probably because I was born and raised in a country of developed socialism, where capitalists who exploited other people's labor were considered enemies of humanity. You don’t think that what is absorbed into consciousness from childhood along with mother’s milk can disappear after the collapse of the USSR? There are still many in Russia who believe in the justice of the Soviet Union. It was after 1991 that we learned that the Bolsheviks were Lenin, Trotsky, Sverdlov, etc. - were in the highest degree vile bastards who killed millions of people under the guise of the slogans "Peace to the peoples, land to peasants, factories to workers, power to the Soviets." Only the Kronstadt and Tambov uprisings, suppressed by the blood of sailors and peasants, forced Lenin to end the terror. I believe that because of the incurable terrorism of the Bolsheviks, Stalin shot some kind of congress of the All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (Bolsheviks) in full force by 1937. To live with wolves is to howl like a wolf. However, in that country I felt more comfortable than in the present one, and I will never forget how on June 29, 1971, the entire pioneer camp, including adult employees, cried after the news over the loudspeaker about the deaths of astronauts Dobrovolsky, Volkov and Patsaev. Such a community of people as the "Soviet people" really existed - which cannot be said about the United States, where power from the very beginning belonged to the exploiting class. On the other hand, the Americans also cried at the shuttle explosions ...