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For one. This is not german. I'm not writing in German and I'm not writing about translations. What the hell are you talking about?
Factuality
editWhat is disputed on the page? "Chauvinism Antisemitism huh!" is not an argument against the fact that this specific sect of slavophilism was anti semitic and or by definition was chauvinistic. --Aubin 13:11, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
- Hey, if you are here to push Russophobic agenda, please find another subject for doing so. It is not serious to call Dostoevsky a chauvinist and an anti-semitist. The subject is much more complex than perfunctory label-sticking that you practise. --Ghirla -трёп- 13:19, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
HAHA! You can not make such a generaliaztion about me, without knowing me. This inormation was told to me by my Russian, Russian lit. prof. After further analysis I varified her data.
Are you misunderstanding the term Chauvinism, as in male, or do you really think that a movement based on national solidarity hadnt any nationalist motives? And finally what's "Russophobic" pointing out the fact that one, of countless movements of the late 19th century expressed anti-semitism?
I will post a bibliography for the facts, though this is not a message board. Baseless personal judgement is not acceptable, and this specific case is both laughable and baffling.