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=== [[File:PostSoviet.png]] '''Post-Soviet Left'''===
=== [[File:PostSoviet.png]] '''Post-Soviet Left'''===
Post-Soviet left represents movements or individuals that nostalgy for the Soviet Union (especially for the Stalin and Brezhnev eras). They are anti-NATO, anti-LGBT and anti-EU, because they deviate from "old soviet values". Many of them are against nationalism, preferring to speak Russian over the language of their nation and opposing self-determination due to USSR having Russian language as official and demonizing national liberation groups, such as Forest Brothers and OUN (except the Russian consocs, who are somewhat nationalist due to the aftermentioned language promotion, but they still don't like anti-communist nationalist groups such as Solidarists). As such, most Soviet nostalgists are Russophile, and/or pan-slavic. Unlike most western MLs, Soviet nostalgists are mostly religious (especially Orthodox Christian) due to shared cultural values and relatively soft stance on the church of Brezhnev-era USSR. It should be noted, that some Soviet Nostalgists, such as Lukashenko and Yanukovych are not socialist, being closer to Social Authoritarianism economically but keeping the aesthetics and cultural values.
'''Post-Soviet Left''' represents movements or individuals that are nostalgic for the Soviet Union (especially for the [[File:Stalin.png]] [[Stalinism|Stalin]] and [[File:NeoComBall.png]] Brezhnev eras). They are [[File:Antiwest.png]] anti-NATO, [[File:Anti-LGBT.png]] anti-LGBT and [[File:Euroscept.png]] anti-EU, because they deviate from "old soviet values". Soviet nostalgic views are a common sight within the Russian diaspora across the world, especially in Europe.
Many of them are [[File:AntiNation.png]] against nationalism, preferring to speak Russian over the state language of the nation they reside in and opposing self-determination due to USSR having Russian language as official and demonizing anti-communist and national liberation groups such as [[File:Cball-Estonia.png]][[File:Cball-Latvia.png]][[File:Cball-Lithuania.png]] Forest Brothers, [[File:OUN-B.png]] Ukrainian Insurgent Army and [[File:Solidarność.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Solidarność]]. As such, most Soviet nostalgists are [[File:Russophilia.png]] Russophile, and/or [[File:PanSlav.png]] [[Pan-Slavism|pan-slavic]]. Unlike most western [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|MLs]], Soviet nostalgists are mostly religious (usually [[File:Orth.png]] [[Orthodox Theocracy|Orthodox Christian]]) due to shared cultural values and relatively soft stance on the church of Brezhnev-era USSR.

It should be noted that some Soviet Nostalgists, such as [[File:Lukash.png]] Lukashenko and [[File:Yanukovych.png]] Yanukovych are not socialist, as they're much closer to [[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] but keep the aesthetics and cultural values.


=== [[File:BlueLabour.png]] '''Blue Labour''' ===
=== [[File:BlueLabour.png]] '''Blue Labour''' ===