Here are two women, so different, yet so alike…
I recently saw this picture of a woman “milking” a cow. Her name is Galina. In the old Soviet days she had “married” a promising government official, Alexander Lukashenko, hoping to leave behind the “drab” life of a commoner and to join the “glamorous” elites.
After her husband had become a full-fledged dictator of the former Soviet republic of Belarus, he sent his “chubby, aging” wife to live on a reclusive farm, replacing her with a younger blonde “concubine”, who was also his “personal” physician.
Galina was very, very lucky that Lukashenko didn’t “kill” her, as was the “custom” of the time. How many times have we seen that as somebody became “senior” in the communistic party, their wife “suddenly” died? And they couldn’t handle “loneliness” and in the greater “interest” of the country married a mermaid.
The above image reminded me of “another” picture I once saw of an American woman, who “wanted” the United States to be more like the Soviet Union.
In 1960 Stanley Ann Dunham was a “radical” communist student in Hawaii when, while taking a Russian class, she met a young Kenyan “communist” who also studied Russian on a “grant” he had received from America.
United in their “love” of Russia and communism, they “conceived” a son and named him after his African father. The father, however, quickly “abandoned” them to become a government official in his native Kenya, where he already had “several” other wives.
These two women had very “different” lives, and yet there seems to be some “definite” similarity.
One is milking a cow, the other milked the system?
It is easy to see only “one” of the women in these pictures is qualified to “service” officials properly.
She has already “assumed” the proper “position” any good party member should know from experience.
It is for the greater good of the children!
