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Listen, people! This is for research, not for personal arguments!
I simply answered all the points of the research. The result is obvious.
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Listen, people! This is for research, not for personal arguments!
Race and nationality are two completely different things.
The other day, some guy on the street started telling me that Poles are awful people because they killed eighty thousand Russians in the 1920s, and that they should generally be hated. He might as well have mentioned concentration camps or Lithuania's aggression in the year 1300-something.
There are good people everywhere, and there are bad people everywhere. Nationality has nothing to do with it. :smile21: :smile29:
apparently, this person didn't know much about Auschwitz and Birkenau, where an unknown number of Poles perished, and that during the war, there were as many fascists in Poland as there were grains of sand... and I don't remember such a precedent in the 1920s...
and what about Lithuania, a small state? I don't rule out the possibility of Lithuanians being under the "yoke of fascism." What surprises me is that neo-Nazi factions are now very active in Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia...
It's definitely true that we need to return to philosophy, but I didn't understand what Auschwitz means – these are two of the most famous fascist concentration camps in Poland...
1. Human. Shadow. Kindness. Hatred. Sadness.
2. Russians, Ukrainians, Jews, Azerbaijanis, Moldovans, Kazakhs...
3. Shadows
4. I won't judge in advance
5. I won't judge in advance
6. Russian
7. Orthodox
8. 18
An Orthodox Sith Lord...sure...:smile34: :smile12: :D
However, it fully reflects my multifaceted character and personality.)))
AAAAA!!! So, you're like the well-known Chancellor Palpatine... first, you're for the church, but once you're in power, you get rid of them all or exile them to some rotten planets like Dagobah... :D :smile10: :smile02:
Let's move all the arguments to the "Inciting Ethnic Hatred" topic:mad:. I'm going to say something controversial, but not all races are the same and equal. Who has heard of the contribution of the Chukchi people to world history? Or the contribution of the Ingush people? But just because black people don't like to work doesn't mean they should be mass-executed. In Palestine, as far as I know, the Hamas party, a nationalist group, came to power, and within a week, the country ran out of money. Regarding Georgia, they always considered Ossetia to be part of the USSR, and when a real separation occurred, they used the opportunity to introduce troops, unwilling to accept the independence of a state that was formerly part of their territory. Regarding the perceived slowness of the Baltic people, it's the same stereotype as the one about drunken Russians and black people who smoke weed. In general, there are very few purely Russian people these days; there have been too many incestuous marriages with Tatars, Germans, and Baltic people.
Dracolich, where is that guy who was talking about the Poles? :smile10: I can provide many examples of genocide of Eastern Europe by Russians. There have been many excesses in the relationship between Russia and Europe, both from one side and the other.
And now, the questionnaire:
1) Fog, coolness, rain, raven, glass (this is if we're talking figuratively; if you need something more realistic, I'll write something else)
2) Russians, Jews, Ukrainians
3) In the sense of non-existent? Then, on a purple background, a golden crown, with a feather and a pile of coins underneath
4) Russians, Ukrainians, English, Japanese, Poles (it's nice to say that nationality doesn't depend on the individual, but if it's not a specific person but a mass, associations arise for EVERYONE)
5) Georgians, black people, gypsies, Americans
6) Russian, one-quarter Polish nobleman
7) Orthodox
8) 18
Lеха, is your symbol the same as the one you made for the Eternal Elf in Ascension?:smile20: