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Posted by Sunsnail on Jul-18-2007 12:53:

Unless you're the British government, I wouldn't really call it a personal attack.


Posted by LazFX on Jul-18-2007 13:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
Unless you're the British government, I wouldn't really call it a personal attack.


you have a point, but to call something like a nations government "stupid" brings the point to the level of a personal attack.

but then again, the thread starter has opened many a thread with the same tone....

but then again, maybe I should stop smoking this shit... it is making me a pacifist lol


Posted by shaolin_Z on Jul-19-2007 00:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
Unless you're the British government, I wouldn't really call it a personal attack.

LOL


Posted by HardTranceProd on Jul-19-2007 02:45:

quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
it seems obvious that you couldn't live there any more due to whatever conditions, yet for some reason, you bend over backwards and refuse to accept reality to defend the place you felt the need to escape from. I'm sorry if that is offensive or personal but it just seems so bizarre...


Russian people are some of the most defensive people you've ever met.

They are extremely defensive and protective of the Russian culture, even if they've never sampled it in real life but got it from their parents. This is especially visible with Russian-American immigrants here. Many of them were born in the States or came when they were very young, but it doesn't stop them from praising and defending Russia while ridiculing the host country.

I agree it seems bizarre, but that's the case with most Russian-speaking immigrants.


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-19-2007 11:16:

quote:
Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Russian people are some of the most defensive people you've ever met.

They are extremely defensive and protective of the Russian culture, even if they've never sampled it in real life but got it from their parents. This is especially visible with Russian-American immigrants here. Many of them were born in the States or came when they were very young, but it doesn't stop them from praising and defending Russia while ridiculing the host country.

I agree it seems bizarre, but that's the case with most Russian-speaking immigrants.


When you see me ridicule Canada, let me know ;-) I love Canada ... love it love it love it. And I love Russia. I love both to death. I cant say which one's better because I cant measure.

Yes, I outdid myself and did some personal attacks as well, but I am not going to let people walk all over me, I am not a pussy you know ...

Anyhow, hopefully George Smiley can come to his senses and stop blaming Russian government for this nonsense. And we dont need 3 threads on the same story, I am trying to stick to one, but some people keep bringing others up ...


Posted by George Smiley on Jul-19-2007 11:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium
When you see me ridicule Canada, let me know ;-) I love Canada ... love it love it love it. And I love Russia. I love both to death. I cant say which one's better

I can


Posted by LazFX on Jul-19-2007 11:39:

quote:
Originally posted by George Smiley
I can

+1
just as an out side observer; I can as well


Posted by Magnetonium on Jul-19-2007 11:48:



I cannot myself say which one's better. To me Canada and Russia are equally important and loved. If you were an ethnic born of another country you should feel the same way about your countries. Canadian politics are very boring though. So you probably won't see me politicizing on that much. Thats one thing I love about Canada ... how quiet and peaceful it is here. Dont have to worry about polonium poisionings when dealing with Russian people here (who are treated with better respect and rights than in UK). Russians are painted as evil people in UK, especially the media. Canadians are loved throughout the world the most ... for good reasons.

Canadian media, for example, has treated this whole Berezovsky case with better neutral view (though not quite neutral). In UK, they have already decided who's guilty and who's to blame ... well, nothing new, eh?


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