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sEi_ t1_jdvi7f9 wrote

Try a search in any search engine for this: "Погромщик" or "ThePogromist" (OP's username).

You will not get any other definitions unless you specific ask for it by saying "jargon" or the like.

Why evade the fact that your username and you without reasonable doubt is glorifying the pogrom issue?

With a 5 day old reddit account, maybe ditch it and pick a more suitable name next time.

I mean no harm but your nick (still) worries me.

Btw. I can do GPT-4 too:

>The Russian word "погромщик" (pogromshchik) can be translated to English as "pogromist" or "rioter." It refers to someone who takes part in a pogrom, which is a violent attack or riot directed against a specific ethnic or religious group, often resulting in the destruction of property and the persecution or killing of individuals. Pogroms have historically been associated with the persecution of Jews in Eastern Europe, particularly in Russia and Ukraine.

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