Hundreds of patriots gathered around a WW2 memorial in Narva on Wednesday evening following rumors that the monument would be bulldozed. Inspired by the recent wave of iconoclasm in the US, Estonia's neoliberal government felt emboldened to do some statue-toppling of its own and has already dismantled several monuments dedicated to the heroes who fought, bled and died to keep Estonia free from genocidal invaders.
>bled and died to keep Estonia free from genocidal invaders. which ones
Ryder Anderson
The g*rms who wanted to ethnically cleanse the place and re-populate it with their own kind.
Jacob Smith
FPBP estonia is like poland
James Nguyen
Narva is the most HIV-ridden and lowest-performing part of Estonia both intellectually and financially as it is almost fully Russian. Why would there be any taxpayer money spent to demolish their idols to communism?
Aaron Mitchell
Just like soviets that occupied Baltic in 1940 and tried to replace the population after the war?
Grayson Brown
misha you are on the wrong side of the border, go back
Mason White
That's a revisionist libshit narrative. We officially invited the Red Army here and 92% of votes in 1940 parliamentary elections went to pro-Soviet candidates.
Julian Garcia
Where are your parents from?
Gabriel Jenkins
for amyone curious about how the baltic states were "encouraged" to invite bolshevik garrisons into their country: youtube.com/watch?v=py-ccohRAR4
this is latvia, but the process was near-identical in all three countries
William Edwards
Small towns on the outskirts of Tallin. How's that relevant?
Ryan Phillips
>fought, bled and died to keep Estonia free from genocidal invaders
Hyppa putsi sibul
Gavin Perry
>NO PASARAN! The funny thing about this slogen, spoken before the unsuccessful defense of Madrid is that Franco's troops did, in fact, pasaran.
David Parker
Defend it with your lives and theirs. Communists must be sent a message they can't destroy art and history whatever the cost in lives is.
Sebastian Cruz
>defending communist monuments
Benjamin Ward
Soviet terrors on our lands before Hitler savior sent forces to liberate us.
Honestly bros read between the lines here, they were stopped from tearing it down because the statue is jewish.
Dominic Bailey
Murica. The post
Oliver Martinez
You know how. Were they both born in Tallinn? Your grandparents too?
Asher Turner
Lmao
Jace Anderson
Tallinn is spelled Tallin in russian and no Estonian makes that mistake. No need to question more
Levi Russell
Yes. Grandparents were from central and southern Estonia, respectively.
Logan Johnson
>patriots >narva
Yeah just bomb narva, full of homo sovieticuses and zero Estonians
Luke Richardson
>patriots >soviet monument im all for the tank to stay there because nostalgia but OP is fucking retarded
Hunter Hernandez
The extra "n" is a post-1991 libshit thing, similar to how the c*ckrainians are currently trying to rebrand Kiev into "Kyiv". It was always Tallin in the past so I'm not going to put the libshit extra "n" in there.
Thomas Murphy
sibul confirmed
Christopher Sullivan
This sounds like a kind of cope and also it would seem your perspective is westernized from being terminally online.
Xavier Young
for anyone curious about how the baltic states were "encouraged" to invite bolshevik garrisons into their country: youtube.com/watch?v=py-ccohRAR4
this is latvia, but the process was near-identical in all three countries
Jason Stewart
>post-1991 Kek Back when russification was rampant and when native Estonians were beaten for speaking Estonian language. You are true about that.
Nolan Fisher
Nigger
Lincoln Gonzalez
>92% of votes in 1940 parliamentary elections went to pro-Soviet candidates.
lol, fuck off faggot
Jordan Nelson
So what's the real story? Was it tallinn before the libshits this retard thinks are trad ruined the world in 1917?
Aiden Bennett
Tallinn is spelled Tallin in russian. What's there to understand ? He is civil occupant remnaint of the russian occupation and he wishes back the time Estonia was russia.
Blake Cruz
for anyone curious about how the baltic states were "encouraged" to invite bolshevik garrisons into their country: youtube.com/watch?v=py-ccohRAR4
this is latvia, but the process was near-identical in all three countries