Welcome
The Thunder of Perun
A group exploring slavic culture as it emerges from the mists of time, in myths and in facts. Also discussions of other Eastern European cultures

Slavic Mysteries (- threads, 98 posts)
    Anastasia: The lost princess (12 posts)
    Historical Thread

    Did Anastasia survive? The legend of the lost Russian princess. ...
    3 Members have made 10 Posts here to date.
    Google
    AncientWorlds.net Web
    Next:
    Prev: What an incredibly sad part of history
    What an incredibly sad part of history
    dracula.jpg
    Author: * Isis Djoser - 2 Posts on this thread out of 25 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Aug 6, 2004 - 21:51

    ..the murder of a family. It's when things like this happen that I, like many others, ask why? I think it is always unneccesary to murder (assassinate) a country's ruler when there's a change in government. A sad thing is that when I went to Chile recently, I learned that during the coup in 1973 (backed by the United States CIA) we assassinated the President Allende (because he was considered a Socialist) and replaced him with a truly evil man, Augusto Pinochet(history shall think of him this way). They ruthlessly massacred all supporters of the former President.

    Why must we be intolerant of other's opinions? If someone is a Socialist or a Communist or a Monarchist or whatever, they are not bad people, they shouldn't be murdered for their political views.

    History does repeat itself, over and over again.
    That's why we must learn from it and prevent such atrocities. But, unfortunately, the same thing occurs to this very day.


    Please excuse me if I wandered off topic and accidentally offended you.


    NEXT:
    PREV: What an incredibly sad part of history
Rome - Rome, Season 1 - The Stolen Eagle


Copyright 2002-2008 AncientWorlds LLC | Code of Conduct and Terms of Service | Contact Us! | The AncientWorlds Staff