Today, reading Russian media, and saw an interesting report. In Russia take place collecting donations for the installation of the monument to the "Unknown the Indian, who died defending their homeland." Monument are going to install in front of the U.S. Embassy. What do you think about this idea? And is there such a monument in the U.S.? (I do not give a reference. Here prohibits references from Russia. So - screenshot)View attachment 67150644
If it is even true, it is kind of funny
Is the U.S. going to put one in its Embassy in Moscow, commemorating the Dacii, Balti, Huns and Uralics? As I understand it, the Slavs originated in nowhere near the area they now inhabit, and they pushed more than a few peoples out of the way in their day.
If it is even true, it is kind of funny
Is the U.S. going to put one in its Embassy in Moscow, commemorating the Dacii, Balti, Huns and Uralics? As I understand it, the Slavs originated in nowhere near the area they now inhabit, and they pushed more than a few peoples out of the way in their day.
Dacii, Balti, Huns and Uralics - who is this? Russia is a federation of indigenous peoples. Russia has never traded scalps. Russia did not carry out genocide. By the way, the slaves in Russia the same way was not. Do not confuse Russia and the United States.
We'll set up a Circassian Memorial.
If it is even true, it is kind of funny
Is the U.S. going to put one in its Embassy in Moscow, commemorating the Dacii, Balti, Huns and Uralics? As I understand it, the Slavs originated in nowhere near the area they now inhabit, and they pushed more than a few peoples out of the way in their day.
Dacii and Balti weren't slavs.
Also, the Dacians didn't live in Russia, but in what is now Romania, Moldavia and some outer regions.
And the Balti lived in what is now Northern Pakistan/Iran/Afghanistan area. If we are talking in fact about the same people.
I didn't in any way indicate that the Dacii or Balti were Slavs. But they DID occupy broader/other areas than you believe. This whole thing is silly anyway, so, w h a t e v e r.
MY ancestors weren't in the US during the time when the white people here were being (supposedly) so evil, so I don't even need to consider whether I feel any sort of racial guilt at all, whatever that may entail, anyway.
Again. Russia did not carry out genocide.
Again. Russia did not carry out genocide.
There should be no such thing as racial guilt. A man is responsible only for his wrongdoings as well as collect his laurels for his good deeds. They aren't transferrable.
Russia may not have but the Soviet Union sure as hell did.
Exactly what I was hinting at, thank you. And that fact is what makes this thread silly.
There should be no such thing as racial guilt. A man is responsible only for his wrongdoings as well as collect his laurels for his good deeds. They aren't transferrable.
Советский Союз не проводил геноцид. В СССР не было такой надписи: "Только для белых", например. Когда вы слушаете Fox News - Не забывайте думать.
The Soviet Union did not conduct genocide. In the Soviet Union there was no such inscriptions: "Whites Only", for example. When you listen to Fox News - Do not forget to think.
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This thread - "What do you think about this idea? And is there such a monument in the US?". What's so silly? Or teach others is easier than talking about their sins?
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I would rather talk about sins that America is committing right now, not ones for which nobody alive today has any personal responsibility. Like, the crap we pulled invading Iraq and what, if any, responsibility we have for Afghanistan's future. If we are going to talk about the sins of the nations, lets talk about stuff that is relevant today. That is, stuff that is happening today. There is plenty to talk about right there already.
If we are going to talk about the sins of the nations, lets talk about stuff that is relevant today.
....responsibility we have for Afghanistan's future.
*laughs* You need to learn geography and history. And do not set up monuments. Heh-heh. In Russia there is Korochaevo - Cherkess Republic. This is a historical place of life, Circassians and Korochaevtsev. (Not Reservation). Again. Russia did not carry out genocide.
We need to erect a monument to the hundred million people murdered by the czars and the commies.
*laughs* And why not billions? Or trillions? Actually, the post is about the monument Indians who died for their country.
Well, there's where monument fails: the indians weren't fighting for their country.
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