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Tartar was a vague term used for steppe nomads. It kind of implies that they're Turkic but they could be Turk-adjacent, like Mongols. In the 1800s the Manchurians were called this to differentiate them from Han Chinese. It's roughly equivalent to the word "Turanian" in Farsi.
The talk about Sumerians actually being behind Tartaria
OMG.
This isn't a new thing some internet person made up. It goes back to the 1920s-1930s. The Turks were a little late to the game of making up really stupid mythology about the origins of their country. The Germans beat them by being incredibly r-slurred nazis about 50 years earlier, so the Turks had to really try hard but they caught up. They made up this bizarre history of the world where the Sumerians were actually Turkish . Chuds: Note that this was not done by Muslims, it was your people, the chuds, who did this.
Just because The United Statesians had never been there
Just when you think you've found a reddit post where they don't say something incredibly stupid, actually legit racist, and white they manage to break your heart. He's saying that Mexican-Americans aren't real Americans. That people who descend from the founders of San Francisco are something else, different from us. What the frick?
Theorist has a hard time conceiving of how we have everything we have today, and instead of researching the history of things like cities, lighting and exploration they assume that their lack of knowledge means that the subject is unexplainable.
This is what conspiracy theories are all about. Basically people don't understand something and instead of reading about it they smoke weed and blame the government/aliens/jews/commies/fascists/patriarchy/matriarchy/etc.
The Grimms would have hated the Nazis. Expansionist tyrants with an unelected probably homosexual neopagan of common birth burning books and annexing countries full of non-Germans? That's as far as possible from their dreams of a united German parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
And in 1914 suddenly the Hun socialists forgot about everything they said before and sent their kids to fire poison gas at actual humans.
They were all on the same page. Robert Citino can explain it way better than me but they were all into it. Do you think they would have opposed the invasion of Poland? All the nice Germans were absolutely in favor of this.
You are incredibly fricking naive if you think that boring shit about ideology that people say in speeches or write in books somehow binds them. Especially politicians. I'm still waiting for Trump to start building that wall.
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Tartar was a vague term used for steppe nomads. It kind of implies that they're Turkic but they could be Turk-adjacent, like Mongols. In the 1800s the Manchurians were called this to differentiate them from Han Chinese. It's roughly equivalent to the word "Turanian" in Farsi.
OMG.
This isn't a new thing some internet person made up. It goes back to the 1920s-1930s. The Turks were a little late to the game of making up really stupid mythology about the origins of their country. The Germans beat them by being incredibly r-slurred nazis about 50 years earlier, so the Turks had to really try hard but they caught up. They made up this bizarre history of the world where the Sumerians were actually Turkish
. Chuds: Note that this was not done by Muslims, it was your people, the chuds, who did this.
Just when you think you've found a reddit post where they don't say something incredibly stupid, actually legit racist, and white they manage to break your heart. He's saying that Mexican-Americans aren't real Americans. That people who descend from the founders of San Francisco are something else, different from us. What the frick?
This is what conspiracy theories are all about. Basically people don't understand something and instead of reading about it they smoke weed and blame the government/aliens/jews/commies/fascists/patriarchy/matriarchy/etc.
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The Grimms would have hated the Nazis. Expansionist tyrants with an unelected probably homosexual neopagan of common birth burning books and annexing countries full of non-Germans? That's as far as possible from their dreams of a united German parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
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And in 1914 suddenly the Hun socialists forgot about everything they said before and sent their kids to fire poison gas at actual humans.
They were all on the same page. Robert Citino can explain it way better than me but they were all into it. Do you think they would have opposed the invasion of Poland? All the nice Germans were absolutely in favor of this.
You are incredibly fricking naive if you think that boring shit about ideology that people say in speeches or write in books somehow binds them. Especially politicians. I'm still waiting for Trump to start building that wall.
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Tartaria for Civ VII
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Clio, the muse of history, is as thoroughly infected with lies as a street whore with syphilis.
-- Schopenhauer
Snapshots:
https://old.reddit.com/r/badhistory/comments/t7jfyu/tartaria_is_back_with_the_vengeance_of_gilgamesh/:
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