(November 11, 2018 at 7:10 am)FlatAssembler Wrote:Quote:Proficiency with a language does not make you correct about historyAnd, if you don't know Latin, how can you possibly research history? Prior to somewhere around the middle of the 19th century, almost all historical sources are written in Latin. And not just in Croatia, but also in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Hungary, and I suppose in many other countries (though I haven't checked it).
And how could you study recent Croatian history at all if you don't speak Croatian?
It's true that knowing the languages doesn't automatically make you right about history (attempting to discuss Croatian history on a Latin forum doesn't make you get you too many relevant responses), but if you don't know the languages, you can't research history for yourself at all.
For example, the part of Vukovar where the genocide supposedly happened is called Ovčara. The name Ovčara appears to be derived from the Croatian phrase meaning sheep's blood. Doesn't that strongly suggest that the event is mythological and that the name is symbolical?
Quote:So, is the dude who wanted help with his website some kind of fascist?Why would I be a fascist? No, I am a libertarian, that's the exact opposite of fascism.
You understand the difference between "I support the genocide that happened." and "I've done some research and I don't think that genocide actually happened, at least not on a scale it's usually said to have happened."?
This is a well documented, recent battle.
You denying it is like me denying Australia because I've never been, those pictures could have been faked and my dad could have lied to me about going there.
This is where we are now. Everything is doubted. You are like a Flat Earther.
Grow up.
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.