My country broke down. Did you hear that sound?
A sound of destruction, a roar of disaster,
Reckless decisions and riots all around,
Nobody figured what would be thereafter.
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I don't think I've read a more concise recent history of the former Soviet Union. That alone deserves a 10. I wouldn't be so despondent though about your country. It just means it has further to go. The great thing about humanity, is that the older generations pass away. Most of what becomes bad in a nation however, is not something that can be easily transferred from one generation to another. Vampires require fresh blood. Just protect your children from vampires. GW62
Once as close as brothers, now turn against on each others; Long gone the good old days, Taste the bitterness of dismays. Democracy is not a holy remedy, could be honey could be toxin. 1000 ways to triumpth 1000 nations, Time to review the so-call' 'ultimate'' solution....... *Due date, there're still arguments of the reasons collapse the USSR. Look at the time frame started from 1988, we manage to see many things... how situation worsened, why there's no ''stop'' at all. History, it develops....and just, keeps on evolving. So does the collapse of Yugoslavia. Is it a trend? I don't know, I am not a historian, it's not up to me to conclude everything. I just feel, suddenly-cold. So cold.