User talk:70.53.95.2
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Ko Soi, we understand that your upbringing and education was necessarily biased and inadequate, given the anti-semitism and anti-americanism of the soviet system while you were probably in school. If you're going to contribute to the English Wikipedia, however, you might want to educate yourself. It's embarassing to watch you repeatedly make a fool of yourself in public.
Dear unsigned. First of all, at the time when I studied in the soviet education system, it was one of the best in the world (I have something to compare it too, for example the moronic education system in usa, which, while no less biased than the soviet system back than, is designed to breed convinience store clerks). As for the term "anti-semite" that you try to label me with, I hardly see how it is applicable - or does the jewish faith teach not to love your fellow jew? I am entitled to my opinion, and if you think that it's better to love your fellow jew than to love everyone, be my guest. If you think critisizing the nearly-fascist ideas behind judaism is anti-semitic, than perhaps in 194-s we the Soviet people should've been more tolerant to others promoting the supremacy of their races (btw, over 140 thousand Jews died bravely defending the USSR). Perhaps, you could share with me where you got your adequate and un-biased education, so I can send my kids there? PS. And give me one good reason to like America except the fact that they helped us out during the War?
Apparently that "best in the world" education didn't include critical thinking. Please don't send your kids here.
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