I ought not to speak about the dead because the dead are all over the place.
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The general thrust these days is Oh, come on, it's all in the past, nobody's interested any more, it didn't work, everyone knows what the Americans are like, but stop being naive, this is the world, there's nothing to be done about it and anyway fu
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