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What happened from 1650-1795?


Ironside 53 | 12,424
13 Oct 2010 #61
Still, I don't think I'm that far off with respect to that section of the population that is self consciously, even theatrically, patriotic (ie the ones that trumpet how bloody patriotic they are, as opposed to the ones who genuinely are but don't feel quite the same need to crow about it).

What do you mean ? Who do you have in mind?
Ozi Dan 26 | 569
14 Oct 2010 #62
All the ******** we read today from the "international" history books about Poland being so poor and neglected and finally partitioned is something that the 3 Barbaric countries decided after they partitioned Poland.

A good point. Analogous to this type of conquest justification mythology is the similar stories put forward by the colonial powers in the C19 and C20 vis their conquering of Pacific nations, such as New Zealand and so on. Briefly, the propaganda put forward was that these races of 'noble savages' needed to be conquered and capitalised on not only under the Social Darwinism doctrine but also because of the perceived inherent flaws in their societies' makeup.

Isn't it funny how wrongdoing on a national level is always tempered by the perpetrator trying to justify their actions to afford a semblance of legitimacy?
ConstantineK 26 | 1,284
14 Oct 2010 #63
Oh! It is interesting, Poland is still dreaming about its own little empire...
1jola 14 | 1,879
14 Oct 2010 #64
...and you Ruskies can't get over losing yours.
ConstantineK 26 | 1,284
14 Oct 2010 #65
Come, come, tell us again something interesting about depopulating Russia! The point is that you lost it forever while the question with our near abroad is not so predetermined.
Nathan 18 | 1,349
15 Oct 2010 #66
The point is that you lost it forever while the question with our near abroad is not so predetermined.

You better think about your near inside when the oil runs out. Your near abroad will meet China in Ural mountains and your imperial BS will end up fighting for Chukotka with Aleuts.
hague1cmaeron 14 | 1,368
15 Oct 2010 #67
I doubt if I could have put it better myself, it is going to be like the old days when the Russians are going to have to scrape before their Asian overlords. When the Khans had the opportunity to pick their most choicest of Russian beauties(:

I am sure Russia is grateful though, after all they learnt everything they know about politics from their overlords.
ConstantineK 26 | 1,284
17 Oct 2010 #68
You better think about your near inside when the oil runs out. Your near abroad will meet China in Ural mountains and your imperial BS will end up fighting for Chukotka with Aleuts.

You should choose the cause of our fall in your imagination after all. It should be either the shortage of oil and gas or "green energy". However it seems to me your just kidding yourself. All in all Russia is in the position of assailed fortress now. What may be more profitable for us than being the shining isle in the ocean of zombies? Be sure, we will overcome the situation, no one fit more than Russian for such purposes.

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