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I take it you dont know what 'sovok' means then.
It is a derogatory term used to associate with the USSR. Usualy it is used by people who did not like USSR, even though they were born there, raised, educated to the worlds top education standards for free and were promoted to the highest social positions by the same very government and political powers that they hated so much.
These people were ready to sell their Motherland for a Snikers, and so they have done so in 1991. Now most of these people tasted Snikers and now bitterly regrett their previous views of USSR. So now, only an idiot or someone who does not know the true meaning of this word, calls USSR 'sovok'.