ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]

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  • and if everyone does the same, some sort of proper balance will be achieved.

    What makes you think that logically follows? Why would it not create competing self-interests that can’t coexist?

    Even if you broaden it to acting for indirect reciprocal benefit plenty of people act in ways that don’t have a reciprocal benefit. Just look at the Madleen flotilla, everyone there is putting themselves at personal risk for no personal tangible benefit - the position of self interest would be to stay safely away from the war at home. Look at all the local charities that help vulnerable members of their communities for no personal benefit. Look at people acting against their self interest just within their own families, like supporting elderly parents despite the costs and even though their death would speed their inheritance. There is a huge range of actions that fall outside of both direct and indirect self interest that people take every day.



  • Ok, now relate that to linguistics.

    You’re obviously aware that Anglos have real crimes to be criticised for because you reach for all of them immediately when you feel your hatred of them is being attacked, but you’re viewing it through a reactionary lens of chauvinism and nationalism, assigning cultures as inferior and superior, rather than looking at the material conditions that caused them, and taking a vibes based “Anglo bad” stance towards everything rather than doing any examination of their contexts. You say you’re a communist, but the idea that bad acts make an entire culture inferior is just base racism, and that good acts make an entire culture superior chauvinism. The idea that English should be pronounced like Slavic languages despite the material differences in their development is completely incoherent. Your ideological basis for what you’re saying is just fascism.

    Look at it this way: did you fight the Turks or Nazis?


  • Of course I’m communist, like my entire family.

    It’s politics, not a football team, your family’s support shouldn’t have any effect on yours.

    since when is believing that Global South is superior to Anglos wrong?

    Are you actually serious? Do you genuinely think you can be a communist and believe in the inherent racial superiority or inferiority of certain people?

    I’ve literally seen comments that say stuff like nuke whole England/France etc, ‘‘kill all white Westerners’’

    How have you survived 38 years on this godsforsaken earth and you can’t tell the difference between “I hate x country for its actions” and “these people are literally genetically inferior to me”?

    sjw is sh.itjust.works, an instance for nazis like you.




  • You said u isn’t silent however it pronounced, I pointed out that in English, the language were discussing, it can be silent. Not being a Slavic word is completely irrelevant.

    Literally none of that is chauvinism - they are actions resulting from chauvinism, but chauvinism itself is fanatical nationalism and belief in the superiority of your culture. You believe that foreigners should magically know how to pronounce Slavic words without ever encountering a Slavic speaker, and refusing to look at the material differences in languages that cause different pronunciations. Theres no actual analysis, you’re just coming up with post-hoc justifications for why you hate Anglos and sticking your fingers in your ears when that’s pointed out. There are real reasons to hate Anglos, you don’t have to act like a child.



  • U for example exists in most languages

    And is it pronounced the same in them? No.

    You’re not wrong to criticise Anglos for not trying with other languages, but by complaining about their pronunciation of written words you’re actually criticising them for the times they do actually try. They get it wrong, but they are actually trying when they make those specific mistakes, because of how the English language works.

    and same as Anglos portraying every part of the world they don’t like in that way, changing the other cultures they way they like and wanting to insert their bullshit in other countries

    Oh stop being melodramatic, you inserted all of that yourself. If you don’t know what chauvinism is you can just say.


  • You read most Eastern European languages languages the exact way they’re written, which means no shortening of the letters and no French-ifying or Anglo-fying the names.

    “You say it how it’s written (no, not like that)”
    Did you really type that out and feel it contributes to the conversation?
    “you just say it how it’s written, but make sure you don’t say it how it’s written in another lanaguge. Some of the letters literally don’t exist in your language, but don’t worry, you just say it how it’s written.”

    someone who spoke Arabic and French and is not and has never been english

    I said good for him because I literally don’t care about the non-Anglo non-Slav in the conversation about Anglos pronouncing Slavic names

    Ultimately this rounds back to my first comment where I said you’re a chauvinist - you’re a fairly bog standard reactionary with a leftward bias who hasn’t bothered with any critical analysis of their own views before trying to change everyone else’s. You have the soul of an Anglo.



  • It’s not that hard to just say Ivan

    As your post demonstrates, it is actually quite difficult to pronounce Ivan - your attempt at spelling it phonetically in English doesn’t work, because “aj” would be pronounced “ædʒ” or “æʒ” instead of “aɪ”, and you didn’t actually provide a correct pronunciation, you just expect everyone to know.

    Anglos really don’t give a shit about other languages, and they get away with it because it isn’t like you knowing how to say John - English has had centuries of almost complete cultural hegemony, while the Slavic languages are very much confined to eastern Europe. We’re familiar with English from our schools and media, and use it to communicate on international websites like we’re doing now. We can’t avoid a familiarity with English, so we see and hear the names regularly, but almost never encounter Slavic names. People aren’t reading “Ivan” and ignoring what they’ve been taught about how to pronounce those letters, they’ve never been taught the Cyrillic pronunciations in the first place. You have been taught English pronunciations, so John is easy to you, but when we switch to normal names in a language you aren’t familiar with you run into the same difficulty Anglos do with Slavic names.