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Comments by "Helen" (@helenivanova5440) on "Toppling Soviet statues - How should history be remembered? | DW Documentary" video.
Btw, what is the attitude to Genghis Khan in Mongolia today? In fact what he was doing - capturing other nations' lands just the way russia is doing today ( and with much more atrocities) . I also recollect the monument to Alexander the Great in Skopje, Macedonia, who was a capturer too. I have doubts that it's appropriate in today's world to have monuments in honour of capturers in the cities. What is your opinion?
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@user-tg8vv1tg2u что захотели, то и поставили. Все, это отдельные страны, решают свои внутренние дела сами. У рашки не спрашивают. Забудь раз и навсегда. Отвали от других государств и спасай свою тонущую в говне страну.
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@andreirublev8118 or maybe those who are smashing Russian occupational troops right now:))).
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@xDealermax i thought in the one hand that it would be good to let this monuments be on their places because to keep monuments on the streets doesn't mean to support what they are dedicated to, but means just to remember the events of the past. But on the other hand i realize that it may be painful and traumatizing for people to see them and remember the pain of the past, and russian aggression of today. The one thing i am absolutely sure about is that Russia today has no right to force any other country to keep these monuments standing where they are.
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@slowmorbius8805 as a person from St.Petersburg i can say there is a substantial Putin's contribution in increasing hatred towards all Soviet and all Russian with these countries' population. What he blames this people of, he mostly provokes himself. And maybe it's not rational to mix up together monuments to regular locals and those that glorify Stalin, but i see no wondering about the situation when people from those countries just want to get rid of everything remaining the USSR or Russia and forget it like a nightmare.
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@thea6573 doesn't it seem weird to you - not to demolish irritating symbols just because it provokes more hatred in Putin's supporters? What you do- you offer people to be scared of making any changes in their own countries if it may not be liked by some other state As a russian , we have here tons of propaganda telling us every day about the USA that wants to destroy Russia and Gayrope ( i think you understand what means this word used by russian Z-patriots) has the only purpose of its life to destroy russian "traditions and spirituality" and turn all our teenagers into gays. So hatred towards western world had been instilled into russian rednecks' minds long time before these monuments started to be demolished. This one fact changes dramatically nothing.
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@andreirublev8118 this Bakhmut, where Zombies have been sitting for a half a year already , trying vainly to capture it?) I forgive your ignorance, there is nothing much to expect from Z-person:)). And of course i don't expect you to stand up from your sofa and go to fight for your motherland , which is in big danger now according to Putin:).
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@KGb-sz8lp sorry, i don't speak Arabic.
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YoDaddi because i am an inquisitive person:). And discussing a person instead of issue is not polite, you know?
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YoDaddi i have already answered your question:).
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@silviualbisoru5749 let's take a look at what Germany is doing today and what the biggest ex-Soviet republic is doing today. Is not it more important what is taking place today than what were doing people who are not alive today?
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