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- From: mkagalen@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu (michael kagalenko)
- Subject: Re: Stereotypes of Soviet Peoples
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.050752.15649@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu>
- Organization: Northeastern University, Boston, MA. 02115, USA
- References: <1992Dec30.151150.1173@polaris.utu.fi> <Sorokin.36.725923408@ps1.iaee.tuwien.ac.at> <Jan.1.22.52.24.1993.4235@pilot.njin.net>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 05:07:52 GMT
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- In article <Jan.1.22.52.24.1993.4235@pilot.njin.net> hubey@pilot.njin.net (Hubey) writes:
- >In article <Sorokin.36.725923408@ps1.iaee.tuwien.ac.at> Sorokin@ps1.iaee.tuwien.ac.at (Sorokin Zhenya) writes:
- >
- >> And do not forget, Chechens are muslims, so the prospectives of "peaceful
- >> coexistence" are very, very dark.
- >> Sorokin Zhenya
- >
- >
- >Would you please elaborate on this. The Balts are not Muslims and
- >they apparently did not want to live a life of "peaceful coexistence"
- >as a part of the USSR. Neither did the Armenians and Georgians.
- >--
-
- I can understand them - how can they live as a part of non-existent
- state like USSR ;-) BTW, this is an example of imperialistic mentalitet
- (not to mention mind-reading ;) - the statement above have sence only
- in case peaceful coexistance is possible only between parts of one
- country.
-