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Topic History of: The Crusades - started today...
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hedda just shows there were Tony Blairs around even a 1000 years ago ready to decimate the lives of 100,000s of innocent Middle Easterners.

Has the human race advanced much? Technology is just amazing but look at how the USA has killed millions of innocent folk in Vietnam, Cambodia, Iraq, Korea since WW2 and all in countries who have never harmed them.
Bookworm That's the problem.

All efforts are made in war on both sides.

Severe Bush fires in Australia?
Where the fuck is everyone?

It's the same with the media, purporting to be all helping, seeing and knowing. Then silent on other issues. Dangerously so.

It's like years ago when grasses used to run to the media not realising the media may be in contact with the villains who were being dobbed in!

Mankind often goes where money is in these circumstances and they care not a fuck for anyone's welfare unless it's for their own gain.

Where's the psychologists?
Barney Nearly 1,000 years ago today, the Crusades began - instigated and led by a Pope; they lasted for about 200 years, and there was 7 in total.

Ten of thousands went to the Middle East/Holy Land to free Christian holy places - like Jerusalem - from the Muslim Turks.

Savagery and butchery were common place, and the European noblemen who organised the Crusades were often more interested in the land and treasures available - than the will of Rome.


Over the past millennium, the friction created by the Crusades has continued unabated.

It's worth remembering though that people from current EU countries - and those supporting Rome - were the aggressors.

And even UK insignia still evidences our pride today - in our major roles, during most Crusades.