>>5162307Jesus anon
>>5162311>>5162569Stalinism, praise to the proletariat
>>5162062"Not entirely, Westinger. I heard something disturbing from a friend on the trolley to work today. The party is discussing a new housing ordinance that would rehouse people based on their sector of production. Frankly I think it goes completely against everything the party stands for."
"Based on what- do you mean just based on their job, or on the whole-" Westinger made a package, "sector."
"Well, my friend said it would still involve factory managers being housed equally with their workers."
"Even though we got to choose our homes we live in now?" piped up Stanislaw.
"Yup. Partymen think it'll boost solidarity and escalate the eradication of classes, but I think it'll just change the class issue from the sort of work to the sector of it. Is the revolution really complete until the Party leader and the lowest factoryworker live in the same halls? I did not sign my life over to servicing this nation for this!"
The men, all having their pens down, turned to look at you. "Maybe we should discuss this during breakfast." said Eittner
>No, no, let's discuss it now. More important than this busywork. Even if the Lieutenant stuck his head in, you could explain it to him all the same.>Sure, it can wait an hour.