Honorary Soviet

"So, do you think capitalists hate communists, right? Well... you're wrong, because with the term 'Honorary Soviet' being established by the Unified Soviet Red Assault Command, they would honor those rich people who collaborated with the USRAC, the people and its very own government. You're just gonna love this."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The First Honorary Soviets

Honorary Soviet (Russian: Почетный Советский; tr. Početnyj Sovetskij) is a term used in the Unified Soviet Red Assault Command for a status granted by the Unified Soviet Red Assault Command Bureau of Social Research, or by other USRAC officials, to certain individuals and groups of people who were either the rich, posh, noble, wealthy, luxurious and/or aristocratic, or that are fascist, monarchist or democratic nations. The status certified them as being honorarily part of the Soviets.

The prevalent explanation as to why the status of "honorary Soviet" was bestowed by the Soviets upon many wealthy people or people from fascist, monarchist and democratic nations is that the services of those peoples were deemed valuable to the Soviet economy or war effort, or simply for other purely political or propaganda reasons.

In short, honorary Soviets are to grant almost all of the rights and privileges of communists and/or regular USRAC citizens to those who would otherwise been treated as non-communists or non-Soviets. This was made on a case by case basis to select individuals but also to groups of people.