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fellow Soviet Union ‘descendants’ are ‘more cultured’ than other Americans

Last updated: March 7, 2026 4:55 am
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A Brooklyn politician born in the USSR stirred controversy recently by suggesting that immigrants from the former Soviet Union are more cultured than native-born Americans. State Assemblyman Michael Novakhov, who switched from being a Bernie Sanders-supporting Democrat to running as a Republican in southern Brooklyn, made the remarks in a Facebook post regarding vandalism in his district.

Novakhov claimed that immigrants from the USSR have a higher level of culture, attending theaters and classical music concerts and focusing on humanitarian education for their children. However, he faced backlash for implying that his constituents lack cultural sophistication compared to immigrants from his homeland.

Soviet Union-born Assemblyman Michael Novakhov (R-Brooklyn) dissed his constituents last week, declaring he and fellow comrades who fled to the United States are more cultured than homegrown Americans. Michael Novakhov/ Facebook

In response to the criticism, Novakhov denied feeling superior to other Americans and stated that the Facebook translation of his post was incorrect. However, his opponent in the upcoming election, Joey Cohen-Saben, criticized him for being out of touch with the community.

Cohen-Saben, who narrowly lost to Novakhov in the previous election, condemned the politician for demeaning his constituents and suggested that Novakhov’s views were disrespectful and inappropriate.

Novakhov ranted on Facebook about vandals ripping down lights his office used taxpayer money to install along a city-owned walking bridge connecting Sheepshead Bay to Manhattan Beach. Michael Novakhov/ Facebook

Despite the backlash, Novakhov accused his opponent of spreading lies and described him as desperate. He highlighted his past political affiliations and donations, including support for Bernie Sanders, before switching parties and winning a seat in the State Assembly.

“We, the descendants of the USSR, consider ourselves a little more cultured than the residents of the country we came to,” Novakhov said on Facebook. Michael Novakhov/ Facebook

Novakhov’s connections to socialist figures in New York City were also mentioned, with reports of his interactions with prominent left-wing politicians and his social media posts reflecting his communist-themed attire.

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