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Just purely out of curiosity, what were you taught about Пётр Алексе́евич Рома́нов, Пётр I, Pyotr I in school?

Peter the Great to the 99% of us that don't speak Russian
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well, this is prolly for lulz, but anyway:

he's Peter the Great (Петр Великий) to us too. in russian schools he's being portrayed as a pretty controversial figure, but more on a positive side.
why?
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Shahter wrote:

well, this is prolly for lulz, but anyway:

he's Peter the Great (Петр Великий) to us too. in russian schools he's being portrayed as a pretty controversial figure, but more on a positive side.
why?
I was just wondering, wasn't really setting you up for anything. I just finished a biography on him and it was pretty positive. I just know you're anti-Western attitude and his reign did the most to 'Westernize' Russia. Figured from your attitude that he might be portrayed as a villain in your school systems.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Shahter
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Shahter wrote:

well, this is prolly for lulz, but anyway:

he's Peter the Great (Петр Великий) to us too. in russian schools he's being portrayed as a pretty controversial figure, but more on a positive side.
why?
I was just wondering, wasn't really setting you up for anything. I just finished a biography on him and it was pretty positive. I just know you're anti-Western attitude and his reign did the most to 'Westernize' Russia. Figured from your attitude that he might be portrayed as a villain in your school systems.
ah, of course - any major figure who did anything undeniably positive for russia must have been "westernizing" it. how typical. and you know what? - he did no such thing. trying to remove russia from the stone age it was stuck in =/= westernizing it.
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Shahter wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Shahter wrote:

well, this is prolly for lulz, but anyway:

he's Peter the Great (Петр Великий) to us too. in russian schools he's being portrayed as a pretty controversial figure, but more on a positive side.
why?
I was just wondering, wasn't really setting you up for anything. I just finished a biography on him and it was pretty positive. I just know you're anti-Western attitude and his reign did the most to 'Westernize' Russia. Figured from your attitude that he might be portrayed as a villain in your school systems.
ah, of course - any major figure who did anything undeniably positive for russia must have been "westernizing" it. how typical. and you know what? - he did no such thing. trying to remove russia from the stone age it was stuck in =/= westernizing it.
So you deny that he opened up Russia to Western ideas, employed thousands of Western craftsman to begin industries, copied Dutch designs for vessels, or that almost the entire military was officered by Westerners? What about the trip he took incognito to the West where he worked in a Dutch shipbuilding yard in order to learn the trade? He even married his sons and daughters off to Western nobles for the first time in Russian history. Just about the only thing Russian about him was his love of vodka
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Uzique
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what i dont understand is why you cannot direct questions for one specific person to them in a PM.

you have PM'd me on issues/topics before, from your main account or alternate accounts.

guess you just wanted an opportunity to have an e-wank over the fact you've read a book recently, and picked-up soo much information from it that you want to share it in the public domain with all of us other bf2s'ers, awed and impressed by your wealth of scholarly knowledge on an esoteric and completely irrelevant historical figure that has nothing to do with current D&ST debates.



question for flaming_maniac

did you read any of those existentialist texts yet i'd really like to take the chance to discuss them at length with you in front of all the other forum members so i can look marginally more intelligent than before
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Jay
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Uzique wrote:

what i dont understand is why you cannot direct questions for one specific person to them in a PM.

you have PM'd me on issues/topics before, from your main account or alternate accounts.

guess you just wanted an opportunity to have an e-wank over the fact you've read a book recently, and picked-up soo much information from it that you want to share it in the public domain with all of us other bf2s'ers, awed and impressed by your wealth of scholarly knowledge on an esoteric and completely irrelevant historical figure that has nothing to do with current D&ST debates.



question for flaming_maniac

did you read any of those existentialist texts yet i'd really like to take the chance to discuss them at length with you in front of all the other forum members so i can look marginally more intelligent than before
Aww, someone is butthurt because I called him out on his own personal selfishness in a topic where he was preaching collectivism. Shucks.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Uzique
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rofl if you think that has anything to do with it then

didn't you private message me from another secret account that you were privately-educated too at a 'top school'? get the fuck out thinking you have a point 'calling me out' for that, you weird fuck. you're almost as bad as ATG when it comes to zany self-denial. my point is this thread could have easily gone into a PM like any of those messages you sent me a while back; you know, PM'ing someone about something that is only directed or relevant to them.

instead it's like you want a public screening on your peter the great wankathon. no ty.

what the fuck is there to 'debate' or 'talk seriously' about for every other forum member? --> PM.
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well in fairness zeek you could have pm'd him that response
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what would be the sense in PM'ing him a response on a topic that is worthless?

stop being difficult for the sake of it.

'well in fairness' you coulda PM'd that to me, too!

the point is that D&ST is for discussion... not private book-club. i read books every day, do you see me asking questions?

'question for shahter':

I just finished tolstoy and want to know what you think about the view of tolstoy as a religious figure, or a christian prophet

please provide a 1,500 word explication so that i can then reply and also show off

ta
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Shahter
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Shahter wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

I was just wondering, wasn't really setting you up for anything. I just finished a biography on him and it was pretty positive. I just know you're anti-Western attitude and his reign did the most to 'Westernize' Russia. Figured from your attitude that he might be portrayed as a villain in your school systems.
ah, of course - any major figure who did anything undeniably positive for russia must have been "westernizing" it. how typical. and you know what? - he did no such thing. trying to remove russia from the stone age it was stuck in =/= westernizing it.
So you deny that he opened up Russia to Western ideas, employed thousands of Western craftsman to begin industries, copied Dutch designs for vessels, or that almost the entire military was officered by Westerners? What about the trip he took incognito to the West where he worked in a Dutch shipbuilding yard in order to learn the trade? He even married his sons and daughters off to Western nobles for the first time in Russian history. Just about the only thing Russian about him was his love of vodka
just so you know, there wasn't "vodka" as we know it today at the time of Peter the Great (the classic 40% ethanol solution was proposed a lot later by Mendeleev), just as there wasn't such thing as "western ideas" then. unlike those cretins who destroyed ussr by letting californication run wild around it, Peter was a very wise man. yeah, sure, he copied a lot of stuff - but he simply didn't want to invent the bicycle. if you read the actual story about him you'll realize that while he was young, enegretic, ambitious but still inexperienced he was many times betrayed and grossly taken advantage of by his "friends" from the west. but - and this is what makes his truly the great - he was usually able to pay back with the same coin. he also always observed russian national interests first, and had a very good understanding of which kinda "bicycles" would work here and which wouldn't.

what you also didn't mention, dude, is that, a great and enlightened leader with "western ideals" at heart as Peter was, he would give Stalin a real run for his money in terms of unbe-fucking-leavable attrocities he committed in order to achieve his goals. Stalin's gulags and repressions are child's play compared to what Peter did. but, you know what? - at the time that was exactly the way things was being done in the "progressive and enlightened" west.

p.s. caeks!

Last edited by Shahter (2010-07-29 13:48:10)

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JohnG@lt wrote:

Shahter wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:


I was just wondering, wasn't really setting you up for anything. I just finished a biography on him and it was pretty positive. I just know you're anti-Western attitude and his reign did the most to 'Westernize' Russia. Figured from your attitude that he might be portrayed as a villain in your school systems.
ah, of course - any major figure who did anything undeniably positive for russia must have been "westernizing" it. how typical. and you know what? - he did no such thing. trying to remove russia from the stone age it was stuck in =/= westernizing it.
So you deny that he opened up Russia to Western ideas, employed thousands of Western craftsman to begin industries, copied Dutch designs for vessels, or that almost the entire military was officered by Westerners? What about the trip he took incognito to the West where he worked in a Dutch shipbuilding yard in order to learn the trade? He even married his sons and daughters off to Western nobles for the first time in Russian history. Just about the only thing Russian about him was his love of vodka
Why the obsession with wanting some sort of glory or recognition of 'Western' culture having an impact on Russia anyway? Does it make you feel better or something? What is Western Europe anyway? What's the use in hanging onto the achievements of the Dutch other than, yeah, they're part of Western Europe. ''Hey I'm part of Western Europe too'' - Galt

This whole idea of clinging onto each other with the whole glory of Western Europe despite the fact that up until 1945 the entire continent, specifically that part of the continent, was fucking each other in worse ways than the darkest forests of Africa doesn't really make sense.
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Jay
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Shahter wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Shahter wrote:


ah, of course - any major figure who did anything undeniably positive for russia must have been "westernizing" it. how typical. and you know what? - he did no such thing. trying to remove russia from the stone age it was stuck in =/= westernizing it.
So you deny that he opened up Russia to Western ideas, employed thousands of Western craftsman to begin industries, copied Dutch designs for vessels, or that almost the entire military was officered by Westerners? What about the trip he took incognito to the West where he worked in a Dutch shipbuilding yard in order to learn the trade? He even married his sons and daughters off to Western nobles for the first time in Russian history. Just about the only thing Russian about him was his love of vodka
just so you know, there wasn't "vodka" as we know it today at the time of Peter the Great (the classic 40% ethanol solution was proposed a lot later by Mendeleev), just as there wasn't such thing as "western ideas" then. unlike those cretins who destroyed ussr by letting californication run wild around it, Peter was a very wise man. yeah, sure, he copied a lot of stuff - but he simply didn't want to invent the bicycle. if you read the actual story about him you'll realize that while he was young, enegretic, ambitious but still inexperienced he was many times betrayed and grossly taken advantage of by his "friends" from the west. but - and this is what makes his truly the great - he was usually able to pay back with the same coin. he also always observed russian national interests first, and had a very good understanding of which kinda "bicycles" would work here and which wouldn't.

what you also didn't mention, dude, is that, a great and enlightened leader with "western ideals" at heart as Peter was, he would give Stalin a real run for his money in terms of unbe-fucking-leavable attrocities he committed in order to achieve his goals. Stalin's gulags and repressions are child's play compared to what Peter did. but, you know what? - at the time that was exactly the way things was being done in the "progressive and enlightened" west.

p.s. caeks!
I can't disagree with any of this Frankly, I just wanted to see if the practice of 'scrubbing' history had been eradicated in Russian schools since the fall of the USSR. It's nice to see that it has.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
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Mekstizzle wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:

Shahter wrote:

ah, of course - any major figure who did anything undeniably positive for russia must have been "westernizing" it. how typical. and you know what? - he did no such thing. trying to remove russia from the stone age it was stuck in =/= westernizing it.
So you deny that he opened up Russia to Western ideas, employed thousands of Western craftsman to begin industries, copied Dutch designs for vessels, or that almost the entire military was officered by Westerners? What about the trip he took incognito to the West where he worked in a Dutch shipbuilding yard in order to learn the trade? He even married his sons and daughters off to Western nobles for the first time in Russian history. Just about the only thing Russian about him was his love of vodka
Why the obsession with wanting some sort of glory or recognition of 'Western' culture having an impact on Russia anyway? Does it make you feel better or something? What is Western Europe anyway? What's the use in hanging onto the achievements of the Dutch other than, yeah, they're part of Western Europe. ''Hey I'm part of Western Europe too'' - Galt

This whole idea of clinging onto each other with the whole glory of Western Europe despite the fact that up until 1945 the entire continent, specifically that part of the continent, was fucking each other in worse ways than the darkest forests of Africa doesn't really make sense.
You missed my point entirely.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
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Uzique wrote:

what would be the sense in PM'ing him a response on a topic that is worthless?

stop being difficult for the sake of it.

'well in fairness' you coulda PM'd that to me, too!

the point is that D&ST is for discussion... not private book-club. i read books every day, do you see me asking questions?

'question for shahter':

I just finished tolstoy and want to know what you think about the view of tolstoy as a religious figure, or a christian prophet

please provide a 1,500 word explication so that i can then reply and also show off

ta
ya but i aint the one telling him to pm.

email back ur response asap
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JohnG@lt wrote:

Mekstizzle wrote:

JohnG@lt wrote:


So you deny that he opened up Russia to Western ideas, employed thousands of Western craftsman to begin industries, copied Dutch designs for vessels, or that almost the entire military was officered by Westerners? What about the trip he took incognito to the West where he worked in a Dutch shipbuilding yard in order to learn the trade? He even married his sons and daughters off to Western nobles for the first time in Russian history. Just about the only thing Russian about him was his love of vodka
Why the obsession with wanting some sort of glory or recognition of 'Western' culture having an impact on Russia anyway? Does it make you feel better or something? What is Western Europe anyway? What's the use in hanging onto the achievements of the Dutch other than, yeah, they're part of Western Europe. ''Hey I'm part of Western Europe too'' - Galt

This whole idea of clinging onto each other with the whole glory of Western Europe despite the fact that up until 1945 the entire continent, specifically that part of the continent, was fucking each other in worse ways than the darkest forests of Africa doesn't really make sense.
You missed my point entirely.
I didn't care for your point, I just looked beyond that.
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Ive got the made for tv movie about this guy that was made in the 80's on VHS
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eleven bravo wrote:

Ive got the made for tv movie about this guy that was made in the 80's on VHS
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reading anything shahter posts really really really makes me happy that i wasnt born russian
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/sigh.
dude... how to phrase that... i don't remember telling you that i formed my opinion on Peter the Great based on what i've been tough in school. if anything, the ussr history books were, imo, a lot closer to what i've posted above than what they are teaching about Peter now.
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