Gulag



"Russians thought communism would help people get away from starvation, homelessness and sickness. Some were right. Some were wrong. Gulags would've tried to make sure that everything would work out in the Soviet Union when Lenin made this, but Stalin did it all wrong when used too much on gulags in and around the Soviet Union, thus worsening life in the entire nation, but after he died, life in that union is relaxed when the gulags are to be reduced all the way down to Gorbachev's term, but unfortunately, the USRAC brought back the gulags in following Stalin's footsteps in order to punish those who didn't trust the restored country. Now I'm a gulag prisoner, and I'm not proud of it. It's humiliating in here. I guess my village could be next once the USRAC gets into my country, then a gulag would be built near it. I can't let it happen. I better escape first."

--Su Ji-Hoon, A Stay Inside the Gulag