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Democracy means "rule by the majority," not "choose between political parties." Liberal democracy reduces participation in governance to choosing which party represents you, while soviet democracy integrated the public into the democratic process of governance itself. Capitalists, fascists, etc. were oppressed, of course, but this is necessary for maintaining socialism.
When it comes to social progressivism, the soviet union was among the best out of their peers, so instead we must look at who was actually repressed outside of the norm. In the USSR, it was the capitalist class, the kulaks, the fascists who were repressed. This is out of necessity for any socialist state. When it comes to working class freedoms, however, the soviet union represented a dramatic expansion. Soviet progressivism was documented quite well in Albert Syzmanski's Human Rights in the Soviet Union.
This is not reality. The people both had direct participation in the democratic process, and elected representatives that laddered upward. It functioned like so:
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For evidence, I'll point you to exactly the comment you responded to:
Did you just brush past this paragraph?
Yes, kicking fascists and sabateurs out of the communist party was necessary. The USSR was in a state of prolonged class struggle, still grappling with vestiges of the prior tsarist system while also defending itself from imperialist aggression.
"My" meme (stolen from r/marxism_memes) is about comparing a democratically constructed constitution with an undemocratically constructed constitution. I didn't equate anything, just pointed out how the soviet constitution was enormously progressive for its time and how the US Empire's still is not even to this day. There's no fallacy here, just a direct comparison, which is totally valid.