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Parašė MantazThere, of course, are people who hate jews as well as there are people who hate the blacks just because they are different and people are not used to them. It's a human nature. As for Lithuania's blame, Lithuania didn't have an independent government and was ruled by the Germans back then, so a part of that responsibility should go to Germany as well.
Well, even non-orthodox might look strange for people who are not used to them. And Vytautas Šustauskas, LOL, what a good example He's a drunkhead shouting idiot, nothing more.
It really depends if the jews themselves want it and stop insulting the Lithuanian nation. Lithuania is not negating anything, but there are limits as well.
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Parašė DeSadasAtsiprasau as nebruku, jus paklausete as atsakiau ir viskas
Kita vertus, čia Svajoklis rašinėja, kad tai Lietuvai ypač būdingas fenomenas, su kuo sutikti niekaip negalima. Vakaruose tas liberalus "fasadas" yra dažnai apgaulingas.
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Parašė vytaucAs I said in Lithuanian before- I have absolutely no reason to feel guilty for anything that nor me, nor my ancestors did. I feel greatly sorry for all the innocent people who were exterminated those days and I never would justify anything like that. But puting labels for my entire nation would only make me angry. Point and punish the guilty ones, leave the rest alone.
It's up to you whether or not you want to feel guilty - I fell guilty that my country did not do more to stop the Holocaust, and we were not even involved in any violence against the Jews! However, I can understand that you are not personally responsible, so there is no need for you to feel guilty. But if you are to feel proud of the achievements of Lithuania in the past (which were inevitably only ever due to the actions of a minority), then by the same logic you should feel shame for the more ignominious achievements of your forebears - but shame categorically does not equate to guilt!
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Parašė vytaucAs I said in Lithuanian before- I have absolutely no reason to feel guilty for anything that nor me, nor my ancestors did. I feel greatly sorry for all the innocent people who were exterminated those days and I never would justify anything like that. But puting labels for my entire nation would only make me angry. Point and punish the guilty ones, leave the rest alone."I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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Parašė SulaNa tai kam klaidinti žmones, gal būt nežinančius visų detelių. O dėl Tomkaus straipsnių ir tebevešinčios, mitais pagrįstos, ksenofobijos - jūs teisus.
Parašė SulaKita vertus, čia Svajoklis rašinėja, kad tai Lietuvai ypač būdingas fenomenas, su kuo sutikti niekaip negalima. Vakaruose tas liberalus "fasadas" yra dažnai apgaulingas.
Kad ir pats nesenas faktas apie rasistinius ispuolius pries lietuvius, langu dauzymas ir istepliojimas dazais siaures Airijoje. Vietine valdzia is kart atkreipe demesi ir pasmerke si fakta ir atvykes Bleiras aptars susidariusia situacija su vietine valdzia.
Tai taip yra formuojamas viesas nepakantumas ksenofobijai ir uzkertamas kelias kai kuriems tolimesniems ivykiams. O Lietuvoje tyli visi kaip struciai sukise galvas i smeli, matai tai nera politiskai paranku ir nekorektiska isskirti kazkokias socialines, kulturines ar tautines grupes.
Galima butu vardinti ir nesenus cigonu namu griovimo atvejus (ale isvalysim tabora nuo visokiu siuksliu ir narkomanu), tai tiesiog tipinis zmogaus teisiu pazeidimas. Daug naudingiau butu pinigai isleisti i visuomenine ju integracija.Paskutinis taisė DeSadas; 2006.06.28, 14:52."I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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Parašė Svajoklis...
Vytautas Sustauskas, my personal experience and a poll which I read in the Baltic Times which stated that something like two thirds of Lithuanians "would not like a Jew as their neighbour" all seem to suggest otherwise.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8jtf...rch=sustauskas
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Parašė EžiukasSustauskas is an clown not the man which you should listen to :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8jtf...rch=sustauskas
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Parašė SvajoklisYes, and the other part should go to Lithuanians who willingly collaborated with the Germans, as is testified to in Wikipedia "Both immediately before and after the German occupation in 1941, the Lithuanians themselves carried out violent pogroms against the Jewish population, which were encouraged by the Lithuanian authorities, and according to German documentation, between the 25th and 26nd of June, 1941, "about 1,500 Jews were eliminated by the Lithuanian partisans. Many Jewish synagogues were set on fire; on the following nights another 2,300 were killed." In particular you may find this picture interesting. Following this incident, someone stood on the corpses of the men and played the Lithuanian national anthem...so let's not pretend the Holocaust was an entirely German phenomenon (although, of course, the Germans carry the lion's share of the blame).
Well most Jews look perfectly normal to me, and many Lithuanians did not recognise my Jewish friends as Jews until I told them. As for Sustauskas, I fully agree - but the fact is that he is (was?) still a member of Parliament, and as such he frequently figured in the British press for his anti-semitic comments.
As I have said before, I think very few Jews are actively insulting Lithuania. The majority just want your prejudice to stop.Mano galerija Flickr'yje
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Parašė MantazSo how could those gigglers know that they are jews?? I think your friends are just a bit paranoid."I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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Parašė MantazI agree with vytauc here.
For example, a boy of 14th, cousine of my mother, was shot by soldier just for that he tried to keep beloved Jewish girl from despatching to the killing place.
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By the way it is a shame that you can't watch lithuanian tv Svajokli , because just a week ago there was a broadcast titled "XX amžiaus slaptieji archyvai" just about those jews killings in kaunas if you really wanna be impartial you should listin to lithuanian historians opinion about it too , not just what is on wikipedia
http://www.lnk.lt/filmai/?id=2637
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Parašė EžiukasBy the way it is a shame that you can't watch lithuanian tv Svajokli , because just a week ago there was a broadcast titled "XX amžiaus slaptieji archyvai" just about those jews killings in kaunas if you really wanna be impartial you should listin to lithuanian historians opinion about it too , not just what is on wikipedia
http://www.lnk.lt/filmai/?id=2637Paskutinis taisė DeSadas; 2006.06.28, 15:21."I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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Parašė SvajoklisBut if you are to feel proud of the achievements of Lithuania in the past (which were inevitably only ever due to the actions of a minority), then by the same logic you should feel shame for the more ignominious achievements of your forebears - but shame categorically does not equate to guilt!
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Parašė vytauc. But I don't feel guilty or ashamed for them because first they're criminals, and only after they are Lithuanians. Do you cover your head with ashes for every British murderor?
It was based not on personal grounds like "briton murderer case of yours" , but solely on the basis of the race, sexuality and nationality.
You will need a lot of heads to cover up in ashes, that were blowing out of oswencima."I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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Parašė DeSadas...
It was based not on personal grounds like "briton murderer case of yours" , but solely on the basis of the race, sexuality and nationality.
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Parašė MantazHow do you know?Paskutinis taisė DeSadas; 2006.06.28, 15:29."I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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Parašė EžiukasWhat is the source of this statement of yours . Do you participate in a killing , do you personally know any of the jews killer , or you just read it on wikipedia too ?"I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace." —Washington, D.C. June 18, 2002
- George W. Bush President of the USA
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Parašė DeSadasSorry, but it is common knowlege pal. It is written in every normal history book.
You can not replay if you don't know because i'm just curiuosPaskutinis taisė Ežiukas; 2006.06.28, 15:38.
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