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John Kirsch's avatar

At the height of the cold war, the Soviet leader seeks to reduce tensions with the US.

The Russian leader is assassinated in public. His chief rival, who supports more military spending, is immediately sworn in as president.

No one is ever found guilty in a court of law for the killing.

If this had really happened in the Soviet Union, Americans would conclude that a coup had occurred.

Yet this very scenario played out in Dallas decades ago and no one in power is willing to even suggest that a coup happened.

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enigmatic proprietary's avatar

I have wondered about people's blindspots.. and came to a conclusion that it's too hard to accept deceptions from your leaders.. since leaders are voted for (kindof) then to accept we are part of the problem is a hard realization.

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