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=== [[File:PostSoviet.png]] '''Post-Soviet Left'''===
'''Post-Soviet
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''' ===
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