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Graduating high school in Moscow as the Soviet Union collapsed; Arriving in America; De-propagandizing herself; Reflecting on the conflict in Ukraine today | My interview with Olga, Part-I
Finneran's Wake
English - June 25, 2022 02:44 - 1 hour - 128 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingMental Health Health & Fitness Arts Books conversations interviews news politics books education classics history philosophy literature Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Upon her graduation from high school, when, with unalloyed excitement, most young men and women look hopefully toward the future, Olga’s home country of Russia—in whose greatness and infallibility she was, from a very young age, propagandized to believe—collapsed. All that she’d known, every doctrine whose truth she’d been conditioned to accept, disintegrated before her eyes. She immigrated to America at the age of twenty. She reflects now on the state of Russia and its aggression toward Ukraine, What follows is her story.