No, it is bigoted to claim that a totally different government entity that is stuffed by totally different people, is the same thing after 20 years of vehement anti-soviet liberal reform. You are one of the people who will keep saying 'KGB' until there is no country left at all, because that is your true bigoted goal. That would be the meaningful change in your eyes.
Also, Soviet Union was defeated in battle just as much as Nazi Germany, thats why US called it the Cold War. The Soviets were driven out of the party 30 years ago, by liberal capitalists, ie Gorbochev and Yeltsin. You can come out of the closet now.
>>The FSB (really just a rebadged KGB)
What is this bigoted and nationalistic editorializing nonsense?
What if I said "Federal Republic of Germany" is just a rebadged "Nazi Germany"?
Nice release notes.
I love FreeBSD myself, for its unified and thorough quality, but I work where CenOS/RHEL is the standard. I've managed to force the install of Ubuntu Server on the web server, because I need some of the latest packages. Can someone explain what the advantages of the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is?
No, it is bigoted to claim that a totally different government entity that is stuffed by totally different people, is the same thing after 20 years of vehement anti-soviet liberal reform. You are one of the people who will keep saying 'KGB' until there is no country left at all, because that is your true bigoted goal. That would be the meaningful change in your eyes. Also, Soviet Union was defeated in battle just as much as Nazi Germany, thats why US called it the Cold War. The Soviets were driven out of the party 30 years ago, by liberal capitalists, ie Gorbochev and Yeltsin. You can come out of the closet now.
>>The FSB (really just a rebadged KGB) What is this bigoted and nationalistic editorializing nonsense? What if I said "Federal Republic of Germany" is just a rebadged "Nazi Germany"?
Nice release notes. I love FreeBSD myself, for its unified and thorough quality, but I work where CenOS/RHEL is the standard. I've managed to force the install of Ubuntu Server on the web server, because I need some of the latest packages. Can someone explain what the advantages of the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is?