Because it’s a Soviet scam, a Communist charade:
In the novel Twelve Chairs, Ilja Ilf and Evgeny Petrov describe how the Soviet Union organized steamship tours, accompanied by orchestras and dance groups, whose goal it was to get people to sign up to lottery bonds. Apparently, trains were used for the same purpose.
(Photographed at Grutas Park in Lithuania.)
I think lottery is the opposite of communism: it takes money from millions of poor people to make one person rich.
The above train reminds me very much of a Slavic face: low receeding forehead, a very long and narrow nose, tiny, sad looking little eyes that appear to be lost in the space between two huge elephant ears and a fish-like fuckface. Result of hundreds of years of alcohol abuse, darkness, misery, poverty, low quality food, starvation and crossing with Chingis Khans horde’s worst looking warriors.´The only “confidence” that comes out of that barbaric looking creature is the whíney sound and a wish to beat up everyone, in order to cover up its own insecurities.
What kind of system rewards the gifted entrepreneurs and artists (without taking money from anyone) so they create a better life and better society for everyone?
Who decides who is gifted?