a u was Murzynów biją

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Etymology[edit]

Derived from a popular joke of Russian origin, along the following lines:

An American and a Russian meet at a bar. The Russian claims that the Soviet Union is a land of freedom. The American asks, "Can you publicly criticize the government?" The Russian goes silent. The American presses on: "Can you start your own business?" Again, no response. "Can you even move to a different country?" Finally, the Russian responds, "And you are lynching Negroes!"

See also: And you are lynching Negroes.

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Phrase[edit]

a u was Murzynów biją

  1. (idiomatic, humorous) a stereotypical tu quoque response to criticism

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