Video: About civilized Anglo-Saxons and wild Russian colonizers
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
By historical standards - almost simultaneously - with a difference of only 100 years, the Anglo-Saxons acquired Manhattan, and the Russians - the Baltic States. And having acquired, each of them began to equip it according to their own method. The Anglo-Saxons - democratically and politically correct clearing the territory from the natives, and the Russians - pulling out the aborigines from the baronial barns and pigsties and teaching at public expense in the capital's universities.
Over time, the Russian colonialists became so brutal that they even financed the first mass media in the Latvian language, which was called (just don't fall) “Petersburg newspaper” - at the place of publication - that is, right in the heart of the “Prison of Nations” (a common phraseological unit that arose in the middle of the 19th century on based on the book of the French writer and traveler Marquis Astolphe de Custine "Russia in 1839").
Russian barbarians not only mocked poor Latvians, giving them a FREE higher education in their barbaric universities, they also brazenly and despicably engaged in industrial construction and job creation. From 1897 to 1913 alone, the number of people employed in industry and handicraft in Riga alone increased from 120.8 thousand to 226.3 thousand, or 87.3% (!). The average rates of growth in industry were: in the number of workers - 5.2%, in terms of production - 7.3% per year, and in 1908 - 1913. the increase was already 8% in terms of the number of employees and 12.1% in terms of production, and the share of medium and large enterprises in the total volume reached 57%.
There were at that time in Latvia and their "Nokia". For example, the factory of rubber products “Provodnik” built in Riga in terms of production of rubber products ranked second in Russia and fourth (and second in terms of tires) in the world.
While the Russian barbarians mocked the unfortunate Balts in this way, at the same time, the democratic Anglo-Saxons liberally slaughtered and burned Indians in whole villages and humanitarian scalped them, solely to prove their philanthropy and emphasize the right of nations to self-determination.
Today, when the world community in a single impulse is once again promoting the topic of incredible suffering from the Russians of the already Tatar population and shedding tons of tears over Stalin's deportations, I would like to quote the material published by Yuri Alekseev in the Riga IMHO-club about other deportations, which for some reason does not cover the liberal press.
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