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Personally, I don't care about Lenin or Stalin, not one bit. And where have you seen Ossetians or Siberians being called "subhumans" or "black..."? No offense, but it seems like you made up these nicknames for yourselves, borrowing them from the Americans (black... - black people, subhumans - Iraqis). As for "juices," I personally don't know anything about it; maybe it's true, but don't generalize and say "you." Who is "you"? Muscovites? Petersburgers? You accuse "us" of looking for someone to blame everything on, but what about yourselves? And the "opponents of the revolution" could have been quietly deported to other "opponents of the revolution." And they did die, in part, for their faith, because the revolution is an enemy of religion. You can't justify it with "necessary measures."
AlexeyPank
Alexey, judging by your words, you have never been Orthodox (this is not a reproach), even though you wear a cross. But you know very little about Orthodoxy, very little, almost nothing. I am Orthodox from birth, and I still know little (for now). So don't rush to conclusions. Orthodoxy is not a religion "out of habit," and it never has been, and it never will be. Religion (any religion) cannot be "out of habit"; otherwise, it is not religion. Not everyone knows the Nicene Creed, but that doesn't stop them from being Christian-Orthodox. The main thing is not knowing the prayer. I would explain what is most important, but I'm afraid you won't understand. Not because you are incapable of understanding it – quite the opposite! It's just that I might not be able to explain it properly (I might have one thing in mind, but it will look like something else).
To Everyone
In general, let's not talk about politics anymore, or we'll end up arguing. Do you know this joke:
- Why do you always stay silent when you go to the barber?
- What do you want, that I discuss politics with a person who is waving a knife around my neck?