Who was in the wrong here?
>>2887818
kebab
>>2887840
/thread
>>2887818
Herzegovians
The dead can no longer sin, son. You know what to do.
>>2887470
Get a real problem like chronic illness, then you'll no longer be preoccupied with make believe problems like sinning.
>>2887470
You must accept Jesus Christ as your savior, and do as he taught.
The rest is self control.
How did these two democratic nations who valued """""""""""""equal rights""""""""""""""" and """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""liberty"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" managed to join in the Colonial Imperialism game of the 19th century?
Pretty hypocritical of these two, yeah?
The US had literally one colony and they gave it independence pretty quickly.
>>2887165
France had a colony before the revolution, and went back at it under the Empire. By the time of the Republic, they refashioned their rhetoric as people who were out to spread "the Empire of Liberty" to lesser races.
The US is more interesting since a lot of Americans called their own government out on their colonializing shit, most particularly when it took the Philippines from Spain and subsequently became their biggest colonial holding. Dissenting voices ranged from people who cared about the inhabitants of the Philippines, who decried their government's invasion of what was quite literally the first Republic in Asia, from people who decried colonialism due to the threat posed to WASP America by non-white Catholics, and then those who simply thought that colonialism was a betrayal of the US Constitution.
>>2887202
Frankly the Anti-Imperialism league in the US is confusing.
>Expand into Native American territory
Anti-Imperialists: *crickets*
>Occupy Cuba and annex the Philippines
Anti-Imperialists: OMG IMPERIALISM!
What do you guys think about the New Chronology?
For the uninitiated, it states (along with other things) that much of recorded history resulted from the same events being duplicated and assigned an innaccurate date.
>>2887044
Conspiracy lunacy
>>2887044
I've read some parts of the first volume and some related articles.The purpose of Fomenko's "New chronology" is to basically erase from history anything non-Russian.
Really. In his work "HOW IT WAS IN REALITY" he basically says almost everything relevant happened in Russia, was made by Russians or is somehow Russian related. Even the Samurai and the Aztecs were created by Russia, or Russia-Horde as he calls it.
http://chronologia.org/en/how_it_was/index.html
That being said, some claims may have something to them.
Like the dating of events using solar eclipses. The Peloponnesian war apparently couldn't have happened during Antiquity but in Middle Ages because that's the only way it could match Thucydides's account.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXcge5YUPLo
The faked dynasties are also possible. Heribert Illig talked about this, also about how details about the Early Midlle Ages are illogical, but he doesn't go as far as Fomenko.
>>2887046
This, but I still like reading snippets of fringe ideas out of interest.
The fuck was his problem?
>>2887035
Idiots thinking his work was satirical.
Does anyone care enough to give me and other plebs a /quickrundown/?
TWISTED
FUCKING
https://youtu.be/7-NOZU2iPA8
Why is Christianity so uplifting and reassuring? How can other religions even compete?
>muh fee fees
>>2886995
>How can other religions even compete?
They can't, and it's a good thing. LARPers should stay within Christianity.
>>2887000
This is how we got Proddies.
Who were the ancient Egyptians?
https://phys.org/news/2017-05-genome-ancient-egyptian-mummies.html
Ancient egyptians.
>>2886935
Nordics duh.
>blablabla science blablabla
Pic related is a 4000-year photograph.
1 pic > 1000 words.
Whitey BTFO
Does history really repeat itself?
>>2886917
No, but it rhymes.
t. Samuel Clemens
>>2886917
First as a tragedy, second as a farce.
t. Karl Marx
>>2886917
it cant
t. alber einsten
This is the 1952 Republican Party platform, written as part of Gen. Eisenhower's presidential campaign. Notice anything?
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=25837
Just 7 years after helping the USSR win WW2, America had already shifted into full blown "Red Scare" mode. What the hell happened in that time to make people so afraid of communism? It's not like Stalin had been some sort of liberal democrat all that time and then he just suddenly turned into an authoritarian dictator, making everybody afraid of him. He'd been a despot from the beginning. So why did the US deliberately help the USSR win on the Eastern Front (lend-lease) only to suddenly brand it as the most evil country that ever existed just a few short years later? The hypocrisy is mind-boggling. Why did the United States suddenly become so hostile and belligerent towards the Soviet Union after being allies with them in WW2?
They may have been Allies, but the USSR and the US were still not exactly on friendly terms during WW2. For example, Stalin wouldn't let US bombers use soviet airfields.
>>2886646
So you're saying that America's entire justification for engaging in delusional anti-communist rhetoric boils down to pettiness over airfields?
>>2886624
Truman Doctrine
How come no one ever farmed elephants? They're basically cows.
>>2886582
They're semi-domesticaed in India, they're extinct in the Middle East.
Pharaoh Thutmose III hunted them in Syria.
They were to busy trying to kill all of them off as quickly as possible via low tier cavalry use
>>2886582
extremely long lifespans, high gestation times, and low birthrates make it expensive and not feasible for somebody that wants to make money within his lifetime.
Well, I'm bored and drunk.
Usually do these sort of threads on /k/, but have wanted to do one here for a bit. Been a while since I did one here.
Gathered a lot of photos on 4chan, but usually without any further context. So I'll give what context I have.
>President John F. Kennedy, wearing a windbreaker, watches through binoculars as a Polaris missile clears the surface after firing from a submerged nuclear sub off Cape Canaveral, Florida, on November 16, 1963.
>>2886406
>Three generations and two royal families sit for a portrait during Cowes Week on the Isle of Wight in 1909. From left, the future Edward VIII, Mary, his mother and the future Queen of England; Alexandra, Queen of Great Britain; her granddaughter Princess Mary and her daughter Princess Victoria; Czar Nicholas II of Russia; King Edward the VII of Great Britain; Princess Olga of Russia, her mother Empress Alexandra, and her sister Princess Tatiana; the future George V, King of Great Britain; and Princess Marie of Russia. Seated in front are Czarevitch Alexis and Grand Duchess Anastasia, Nicholas and Alexandra's youngest children. The Czar, his wife, and all their children would be executed by the Bolsheviks 9 years later.
>>2886417
>A view of a trilithon being re-erected during Lieutenant-Colonel Hawley's excavations and renovations at Stone Henge in 1919 and 1920. The monument itself dates to circa 2000 B.C., although the site was in use much earlier than this.
>>2886435
>Claude Monet seated with some paintings which sold in 1880 for 1,000 francs. They were worth 100 times that at the time of the photo, most likely taken in the mid-1920s, as Monet’s career was winding down and his eyesight was failing.
Is sincerity dead and if so what killed it?
>>2886363
Irony
Irony died in the 90s
>>2886363
memebuoy
Did the spread of Islam actually increase the amount of Sub Saharan genes in modern day Egyptians? The most recent studies seem to place egyptian genetics as being more Levantine than African, and implies the DNA of ancient Egyptians is closer to modern day near easterners than modern Egyptians.
>>2886298
The actual study places the surge in sub-Saharan genetic admixture in the Egyptian population to about 700 years ago. Guess what was happening about 700 years ago? The Christian Nubian kingdoms were finally conquered by Muslims and Egypt subsequently had a historic glut of Nubian slaves.
So yeah I guess the spread of Islam is responsible after all.
>>2886773
North Africa's SSA genes were always present.
>>2886298
The title is clickbait-y as fuck. Or more like outright lying. The only real difference is that ancient Egyptians were 6-15% SSA and modern Egyptians are 14-20%.
Has America always been a liberal country?
It was literally founded by a liberal revolution.
Liberal in the classical sense, yes. It was a constitutional republic when most of the world were traditional Monarchies
>>2886153
It inherently is, yes.
What did Washington do to those who remained loyal to the crown after the war?
>>2886063
Hung, drawn and quartered
>>2886063
Niggas fled to Canada faster than black men from the klan a few decades later
>>2886063
Deported to Canada