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Irene Rennillo's avatar

Thank you. Again and again, for your long dedication to factual history. My visceral reflection today: During law school orientation, 40 years ago, another new student asked where I lived in the City of Cleveland. I replied, "Parma", a known ethnic suburb. "Well then you must be Polish." "No, I'm Ukrainian." He actually laughed. "You're not Ukrainian, you're Russian. You people don't even have a country".

During my early law firm days, a partner introduced me, as an attorney, to a client and added that I was of Ukrainian heritage. His instant reply, "What are you doing here? Aren't they hiring at Ford?" Some thirty years later, the sting is still present.

The simplest way to exert power over a person is to demean. It is insidious. It is a sign of ignorance.

Today, my right forearm bears a small tattoo of the Seal of Ukraine, the "tryzyb" or trident - perhaps unusual for a woman of my age. But what I stand for will never be mistaken.

My heart breaks, our house is on fire - keep writing Professor.

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Harriet Chessman's avatar

This is brilliant and insightful. I had been aware of this element in the bullying that day in the Oval Office, but you connect all the terrible stars here, and see the profound pattern. So important to heighten the visibility of this antisemitism at the heart of Russian and now, alas, U.S. aggression.

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