Coming of age in the 1960s, I heard the word 'fascist' all the time. College presidents were fascists; Vietnam War supporters were fascists. Policemen who tangled with protesters were fascists - on and on.
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"Coming of age in the 1960s, I heard the word 'fascist' all the time. College presidents were fascists; Vietnam War supporters were fascists. Policemen who tangled with protesters were fascists - on and on." — David Oshinsky #warpeace
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Coming of age in the 1960s, I heard the word 'fascist' all the time. College presidents were fascists; Vietnam War supporters were fascists. Policemen who tangled with protesters were fascists - on and on. — David Oshinsky
About David Oshinsky
David Oshinsky was a Historian from United States (1944–present).
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This quote is attributed to David Oshinsky, a Historian from United States.
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David Oshinsky lived from 1944 – present.
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