What is the most controversial historical event in your country?
What is the most controversial historical event in your country?
Other urls found in this thread:
en.wikipedia.org
twitter.com
The natives here are getting rather upset about the whole residential schools thing.
It's founding
We murdered an entire village in Indonesia.
we have no controversial history :^)
Who would notice a few hundred dead in Indonesia anyways? There's hundreds of millions of them and they slaughter each other on their own accord all the time, you shouldn't have paid.
Gli anni di piombo
I'd like to say the Bengal famine but barely anyone knows that it even happened.
Still, for us kind-hearted Dutch who are known for their progressiveness, this is kinda cruel.
The Balfour Declaration, mate.
>War of 1812
>Great Flag Debate
>WWI & WWII conscription
>French & Anglo/ Protestant & Catholic relations
>First Nations/ Inuit/ Métis treatment
>Québec independence
Yeh but only Mudslimes care about that and they aren't people anyway.
No such thing, we din do nuffin
driving out the germans after ww2. probably felt really good killing all these innocent krauts. Also stealing some Liechtenstein territory on our land. Who cares about some meme "WE WUZ NOT SWISS" country
Joining with Hitler and ethnically cleansing Croatia by killing serbs but not muzzies
The single "moment" is the Anglo-Irish treaty, but really the largest controversy is whether Irish nationalism has any point and whether a non-Catholic Irishness can meaningfully exist.
paraguay war
>canadian """"""""""""controversy""""""""""""""""
C'est pour Pierrot ça
en.wikipedia.org
betraying lithuania
cleansing the balkans of a serbian threat is actually a good thing
This
some consider it a war crime
Ameriniggers aren't human
Sweden
Probably forced sterilisation and eugenics programs by an official state agency for decades..
deportation of baltic people to siberia, killing many en route :^))
also.. georgia
>May 13th Incident
Race war, almost
WW2 france's split