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I was a teenager in the 80s. It’s hard to say how similar these events are, at least to me.

Information and and disinformation travels so much faster and so much more thoroughly these days that it’s hard to compare.

For example, in the 80s, I couldn’t even tell you what Russia looked like through photographs. there was just very little available information.

There was a big gray outline of the Soviet union on my high school history class wall, and that was about it. I had seen a few pictures of the Kremlin …the onion domes and what not. And maybe I had seen one photo of Brezhnev shown every so often on the news, but that was about it.

It’s amazing how much things have changed as far as the wealth of information is concerned.

So I’m not really answering your question, but the sheer magnitude of the lack of information … let’s say about four decades ago… is something that I really don’t see pointed out much so I thought you might find it interesting.

So in the 80s, the Soviet union was worrisome for the most part. But mostly it was just the blackest of black boxes to me.

Edits: sorry… numerous typos…typing on treadmill.



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