Comments by "J Smith" (@jsmithmultimediatech) on "Only Human" channel.

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  2.  @buhkangliwayway  Though to be fair (without being at all racist) if ones brought up in a sort of suppose communist country it could make least some logical sense, in those kinds of countries as wacky as say North Korea seems to someone not from a place thats really like going back to the Soviet Union during the time of Stalin. When all the things in a home are governed by the powers of that country, to be placed in a more well you have control for whats in the home you live in (what could be called a home in the earlier) is yeah probably why. See the thing is with those kinds of places it's more you have things because you are of that more rank I suppose almost, it's like you have this, because you must have that to function in the country and then another for that and that's all you have, anything else is forbidden (just adding things like take the same North Korea like any foreign videos are banned in North Korea) even going as far as to set out if it looks like someones going to go against the country going back through a family history then they're placed as far away from the capital country as possible (that's genuinely how extreme that country is, though can't exactly remember the term for it and then the rest of it Michael Malice called it literally like Game of Thrones only with 666 written all over it eeek). Not saying that's her example but thats how more communism works, if you have say another role say the government wanted someone to do, or a family to work in then they're moved or fitted out with the things as nothing in that home should be owned by them its owned more by the country or the populace if the proper definitions anything to go by not sure about the more expanded sort of circumstances like if they're required to pay for it and the rest of the people are, possibly (though some of that may be to do more with totalitarianism than it is communism apologies, like you get a bit more control with communism Leninism was coined with Marxism, whereas Stalin wasn't as such).
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