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K Benn's avatar

I am always happy to learn more about history. There is plenty I don't know. However, I feel a little annoyed that the US government has put us regular Americans in the position of having to learn the details of Russian and Eastern European history going back many centuries just to understand what the neocons are doing today and how Putin sees their actions.

Many young Americans today can't tell you who fought in the Revolutionary War, the US Civil War or WW2. But we are supposed to know the details of land around Ukraine 500 years ago? It doesn't make any sense that we have to care more about land on the other side of the world while we have, as a country, so little understanding of our own history. And in terms of present day, we have no clue who the tens of thousands of Chinese men crossing our Southern border are.

The point, I suppose, is that nobody in our government seems to care about our own country. Not even a little.

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Thanks very much for the historical linguistics lesson- Slavic edition! I am amazed that you have been able to "ad hoc" attain this degree of knowledge in an area of which you have no professional background. I have always been fascinated with linguistics and had a minor in it in college. A major part of the reason for that was my interest in History and Geography. I have always believed that the dialects and speech characteristics of people are more precise indicators of their personal and social history than any political boundaries or social labelling constructs could be.

I have seen some people argue that whether or not Putin's views of history are correct, what he believes should be taken as the only consideration when dealing with him. I believe that to be a false conclusion. If Putin is in error on his history and geography and culture those errors will eventually manifest in how his actions fail to reconcile with reality. That should, in turn, inform us how he should be viewed and dealt with...

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