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Another Requiem in Minneapolis

Politics
United States
Started January 30, 2026

Another Requiem in Minneapolis The personal misery of a police state is hard for language to capture. The Russians are better at it than we can pretend to be during this ragged Minnesota winter of our ICE occupation. Well, their experience is so much longer, deeper. Czarist prisons, the Soviet Terror. Their decades, even centuries; our recent months. We do share a relentless climate, the biting winters of Moscow and the steppe, our brutal winds sweeping across the plains to the old northern r...

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Another Requiem in Minneapolis

Commonweal (United States) | Jan 29, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
The emotional toll of living under increased surveillance and policing in Minneapolis demands immediate action to protect civil liberties.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
While the harsh winters connect us to Russia, equating Minneapolis with a police state undermines the complexity of our local issues and solutions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
The comparison of Minneapolis to a police state highlights the urgent need for police reform to address systemic injustices in our communities.
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Examining the shared experiences of brutal climates and oppressive regimes can provide valuable insights into resilience and community responses.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 30, 2026
Using historical contexts like Czarist prisons in discussions about Minneapolis risks trivializing the unique challenges faced by our current society.
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