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ViolentPanda said:
How does my putative belief in your ability to attempt to represent yourself as some kind of everyman have anything at all to do with your claim that I have an "unfortunate difficulty with reading and comprehending the english [sic] language"? )

Because if you had average reading comprehension, and average recall, you'd know that I haven't made conflicting claims about my heritage.
 
Johnny Canuck2 said:
Because if you had average reading comprehension, and average recall, you'd know that I haven't made conflicting claims about my heritage.

Whereas your reading and comprehensions skills are what? Superior?

Yer a fucking joke.:D
 
nino_savatte said:
Whereas your reading and comprehensions skills are what? Superior?

Yer a fucking joke.:D

There is nothing in Johnny's post to suggest that he thinks himself superior. All he does is to bemoan the fact that the likes of VP and yourself don't even reach average.
 
Johnny Canuck2 said:
Because if you had average reading comprehension, and average recall, you'd know that I haven't made conflicting claims about my heritage.

I'd know that, would I?

Must have been thinking of some other Johnny Canuck2, mustn't I? :)
 
Johnny Canuck2 said:
Let me help you out with this as well:

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im·pli·ca·tion /ˌɪmplɪˈkeɪʃən/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[im-pli-key-shuhn] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun 1. something implied or suggested as naturally to be inferred or understood: to resent an implication of dishonesty.
2. the act of implying: His implication of immediate changes surprised us.
3. the state of being implied: to know only by implication.
4. Logic. the relation that holds between two propositions, or classes of propositions, in virtue of which one is logically deducible from the other.
5. the act of implicating: the implication of his accomplices.
6. the state of being implicated: We heard of his implication in a conspiracy.
7. Usually, implications. relationships of a close or intimate nature; involvements: the religious implications of ancient astrology.


Thanks for that. Nice cut and paste.
 
From The Guardian article

Latvian rightwingers are also active in rewriting history. The marches of Latvian SS legions are well known - and even the most anti-communist friends of Latvia in the US and western Europe are shocked by these state-sponsored Nazi parades. Most Latvian Jews were murdered by Latvian police, and it is disgusting to read Latvian websites and books that put the blame on the Jewish victims of the Holocaust as "collaborators of Stalin".

This should please Johnny.
 
In some of the cities in the Baltic States the Nazis were greeted by mobs holding five fingers up signifying they were a fifth column, who enthusiastically started murdering any Jews they could find.
 
I was in Warsaw for the last few days. Friends told me that the education minister said he wants to overhaul the required reading list in schools and replace stuff by Goethe, Conrad, Dostoevsky and famous Polish writers Witold Gombrowicz and Gustaw Herling-Grudziński with more religious, patriotic and anti-gayer works by John Paul II, Henryk Sienkiewicz and others. The decision is due today.
 
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