The modern west's degeneracies, as always, come from the east.
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>Children of the festival or festival children [1] - an everyday stereotype , a cliche [1] that was established in the USSR in the 1960s - 1970s , implying Soviet people , one of whose parents was not a Caucasoid from Africa , Latin America , or, to a lesser extent degree, foreign Asia (usually father), and others - a citizen of the USSR (usually mother-Slav ).
>From Manezhnaya Square , right along the pavement, ignoring the horns of cars and police trills, a crowd was rising, never seen on the streets of Moscow. Motley, almost carnivally dressed up, irreverent, cheerful, ringing with guitars, beating drums, blowing pipes, screaming, singing, dancing on the go, intoxicated not from wine, but from freedom and the purest and best feelings, unfamiliar, unknown, multilingual
>Events developed with maximum speed. No courtship, no false coquetry. The newly formed couples rather moved away from the buildings, into the darkness, into the fields, into the bushes, knowing exactly what they would immediately do. They didn't stray particularly far, so the area around the hotels was quite densely filled, the couples were not too far apart, but in the dark it didn't matter. The image of a mysterious, shy and chaste Russian girl-Komsomol member did not just collapse, but rather was enriched by some new, unexpected feature - reckless, desperate debauchery.
>Nine months after the World Festival of Youth and Students in the spring of 1958, "children of the festival" began to appear. It was difficult for young mothers to hide the fruits of those fleeting relationships because of the black skin of illegitimate children
Thanks Ivan!