“A taste” doesn’t mean equivalence.
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“just a taste of state sponsored mass murder” ????
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Most Soviet-era American immigrants are strongly pro-Trump.
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Nah. Only very old and not most at that, but the most vocal.
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I told my grandmother how difficult it was to get a brunch table these days with outdoor dining only and she paused and quickly added “reminds me of the breadlines” conclusive proof
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a real “taste” of communism
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“Russia may have had its Raskolnikovs and Karamazovs, but we, in America, will have to make do with our own Charles Manson.” (Bernstein, Michael Andre (1992): Bitter Carnival: Ressentiment and the Abject Hero. Princeton University Press, p. 172)
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you forgot about the famines
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That likely means the life under the current Putin's regime. There are indeed similarities, familiar things people used to hear from the Russian state officials. Reading about yet another potentially illegal or terrible thing Trump did and how it hasn't affected him at all.
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one cool thing about america is when you criticize the president you aren’t thrown out of a window
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