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'''Comrade''' is the term used to denote a person of simmilar political beliefs to one's own or more broadly a person who shares political needs with the speaker. It is a symbol of mutual respect and trust in radical community.
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'''Comrade''' denotes a person whose political beliefs are similar to one's own, or more broadly, a person who shares political needs with the speaker. It is a symbol of mutual respect and trust within the radical community.
  
 
==USSR==
 
==USSR==

Latest revision as of 09:13, 11 December 2007

Comrade denotes a person whose political beliefs are similar to one's own, or more broadly, a person who shares political needs with the speaker. It is a symbol of mutual respect and trust within the radical community.

USSR[edit]

In Soviet Union the term was hijacked and basterdised to mean a member of the Communist Party of Soviet Union such as Comrade Stalin.

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