Father of USSR explores the psychological imprint of Soviet patriarchy—how political icons were worshipped like saints, while children were taught obedience, silence, and scripted love for a system that devoured them. Scrawled text in Russian and English confesses rebellion: “I don’t want to go to damn church.”
“I love you, Volodya.”
“Now I’m not a jellyfish.”



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