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It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. It's the entire idea of top-down society building.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "Build better and greater." By imposing someone's subjective judgment on others.

This is as opposed to spontaneous growth based on principles that might be enshrined in some document, like a constitution.

Constitutions are inconvenient for bolsheviks, because they interfere with their Plan.

2 days ago
6 score
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It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. It's the entire idea of top-down society building.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "Build better and greater." By imposing someone's subjective judgment on others.

This is as opposed to spontaneous growth based on principles that might be enshrined in some document, like a constitution.

2 days ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. It's the entire idea of top-down society building.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "Build better and greater." By imposing someone's subjective judgment, of course.

This is as opposed to spontaneous growth based on principles that might be enshrined in some document, like a constitution.

2 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. It's the entire idea of top-down society building.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "Build better and greater." According to someone's subjective judgment, of course.

This is as opposed to spontaneous growth based on principles that might be enshrined in some document, like a constitution.

2 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. The entire idea of top-down society building is bolshevism.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "Build better and greater." According to someone's subjective judgment, of course.

This is as opposed to spontaneous growth based on principles that might be enshrined in some document, like a constitution.

2 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. The entire idea of top-down society building is bolshevism.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "Build better and greater."

This is as opposed to spontaneous growth based on principles that might be enshrined in some document, like a constitution.

2 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. The entire idea of top-down society building is bolshevism.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "build better and greater". This is as opposed to free, organic growth based on principles that might be enshrined in some document, like a constitution.

2 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. The entire idea of top-down society building is bolshevism.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "build better and greater"; as opposed to free, organic growth based on principles.

2 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. The entire idea of top-down society building is bolshevism.

Bolsheviks are people who want to "build things better and greater"; as opposed to organic growth based on principles.

2 days ago
3 score
Reason: Original

It's worth pointing out the etymology of the word "Bolshevik". It comes from Russian "bolshi", meaning "better", "greater".

"Build back better." That's bolshevism. The entire idea of top-down society building is bolshevism.

2 days ago
1 score