MrJokerRager
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- Nov 2, 2019
Europoors got too muh feminine energy at this point and American liberalism confirmed to cause the homosex.I had wondered a few days ago how long it would take.
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Pro-Ukrainian Eastern Europeans, especially Poles, are obviously aghast at the idea that a Parisian metro station could be called Stalingrad. It used to make me mad too, but not necessarily for the exact same reasons.
So they opportunely suggested renaming it "Kyiv". This triggered the ire of those for whom the never-ending fight against Hitler (the real one, albeit deceased) remains more important than the fight against Hitler (Putin), but also of the genuine communists (or LARPers, should I say, since former French commie proletarians are all "far-right" nowadays), reasonably numerous in France, who copiously insult the supporters of this idea in the quoted tweets.
Personally, as I said, I have long found the name revolting and would have been willing to pay to get rid of it.
But there are several things to consider:
1) I don't live in Paris (thank God), so I don't care.
2) This metro station is particularly frequented by drug addicts and niggers of all kinds, which effectively reminds us why Allied soldiers died during WWII.
3) Kyiv, especially spelled like that, is a particularly homosexual surrogate name.
Anyway, there are far too many odonymic problems in this country, solving this one would only be a drop in the ocean.
I wouldn't be surprised, however, if this idea eventually finds some traction. They're going crazy with the R-word.
An example:
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The Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra now refuses to use the words "Russian" and "Moscow".
Works by Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev will be performed but without mentioning that their authors are Russian.
It's not an isolated thing.
And to think that everyone laughed when the Americans renamed the so-called French Fries to Freedom Fries, almost two decades ago.