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@recoil53 do you know Germany still feels guilty, after 80 years? Do you know about the trials at the end of WWII, Nuremberg and Tokyo?
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@recoil53 all you can say is that SOME people forget. Not ALL people. Europe will not forget soon what Russia does in Ukraine. They are our neighbours. We have to live with them. It is obviously not the same for Vietnamese or Peruvians, who are not involved, but it is true for us.
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@recoil53 i live in a country that was involved in Rwanda, and part of ICC. It's not forgotten at all.
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Not even that... Russia fertility rate is low.
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The city that wages wars?
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@recoil53 if you meant it will be forgotten in 1000 years, or some people will forget, i agree with you. But i thought you would understand that 'no one will forget' did not mean literally that everyone, for the end of times, will not forget, and that was a way to say that these crimes will stick. I am sorry i have to explain to you how some sentences are figurative and are not to be taken litterally, requiring some interpretation. Hope this helps...
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@mdstate829 Irak costs an absolute fortune to the US even today. If US citizens forget about Irak, it is because they choose to...
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@recoil53 you are confirming what I say: - what the Russians do in Europe will not be forgotten. At least by Europeans, and Ukrainians of course. That was the sense of the original message, and Burma being forgotten or not has nothing to do with that, even if double standard is regrettable. Which is another subject. - what did Stalin is far from forgotten. Talk to former east european countries that happened to be behind the Iron Curtain during USSR days. Ask them what they think of Russians imperialism and Stalin. Do you think they will answer 'I don't know what you are talking about'? Ask the same question in the West, and very few people will answer that. USSR was our neighbour for so long, so threatening that we have not forget.
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@МикаФлавин which japanese who does not live under a rock forgot that? Nuclear bombings are imprinted in japanese culture. You can find that in mangas, movies,...They perfectly know who did them, even if they sometimes are somewhat blind about the why.
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@ЦиничноИнтеллектуальныенарезки according to international rules , confirmed by Russia in the Budapest memorandum, Crimea belongs to Ukraine.
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@Normandy-e8i alternate reality...
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@Vatu. independant? aren't you part of Russia since Vlad's soldiers, armed to the teeth, asked to some babushkas passing by in the street wether they prefer to be Russians or die on the spot?
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@ChairmanMeow1 huuuuge city! Except for the city center, houses are quite scattered, though... 😁
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Russian prisons are not exactly confortable, i guess. But i would offer him Putin seat, for the good of everybody.
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@ЦиничноИнтеллектуальныенарезки j'ai utilisé l'URSS, le Ruanda, les bombardements atomiques comme analogies pour expliquer la mémoire des peuples. Pas seulement l'Holocauste. Pourquoi cette lecture selective de votre part? Si vous n'avez pas encore compris que les Ukrainiens ne veulent pas de vous dans leur pays, c'est que vous ne comprendrez jamais et que seule la force pourra vous chasser. Si vraiment vous désirez la paix et "libérer " les peuples du Donbass et de Crimée, proposez de vous retirer à la condition que des référendums d'autodetermination soient tenus dans ces régions. De "vrais" référendums, avec un quorum représentatif, une campagne électorale de durée adéquate et une supervision jnternationale. Pas des simulacres comme les Russes en ont fait. Pour l'instant, Poutine ne l'a pas proposé. Et il ne le proposera pas. Ce qu'il veut, c'est vassaliser l'Ukraine, pas la libérer.
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@a-grin6989 yes, maybe... and? The subject is remembering, not feeling guilty or forgiving, which are simply reactions linked to remembrance.
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@a-grin6989 you miss my point entirely. Japanes DO remember atomic bombs. It is now part of THEIR culture. Read mangas, watch japanese movies, there is almost none of them where there is no allusion to the Bombs, one way or another. The fact that japanese people don't feel guilty is NOT the point. The point is all japanese DO remember this. Everytime they read a novel, a manga or watch a movie, they are reminded of the devastation. This traumatised the entirety of Japanese people up to this days , even if some pretend they don't care, are not guilty or whatever.
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@Dead4ev1 sure Vatnik troll. Cope.
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