@galanon1m I AM SLAVIC! I am not talking about this girl that posted it specifically, more so i am talking about the genre of people. They 'larp' as Slavic, and add into harmful stereotypes about us. I know that slavic people can be bigoted! They are most of the time, atleast in my country!
České školství mění osnovy, maturity i přijímačky. Na jednu věc si ale netroufne nikdo: dva měsíce letních prázdnin.
Přitom vznikly v době, kdy děti pomáhaly při žních. Dnes komplikují život rodičům, zdražují dovolené a koncentrují turistickou sezonu do několika týdnů. Není čas začít debatu? 👇
https://t.co/oroiVWn7hn
#Prázdniny #léto #školství
ono je jednoduchy nadávat na trans lidi jako cys osoba, ale pak co mam rikat ja jako trans osoba na cys lidi kdyz me nazyvaji buzna, lesbička a ptaji se co je v mych kalhotach
The Kunštát family was one of the most prominent, ancient, and respected noble families in the Kingdom of Bohemia. During the XVth century, many of its members sided with King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia against the invasion led by Sigismund and his allies in the League of Lords.
The most notable figure among the loyalists was Boček II of Poděbrady; as the Lord of Poděbrady, he defended the town and drove back Hungarian and Cuman troops to the south in the winter of 1402. This action saved Kolín and forced Sigismund to focus his efforts solely on Kuttenberg.
In recognition of his loyalty, Wenceslaus IV appointed him Grand Royal Scribe after Prague was liberated from Sigismund's control in December 1403.
Other family members and captains also distinguished themselves, most notably Hynek of Kunštát, nicknamed the "Dry Devil." A renowned mercenary captain and bandit leader, he became a major rival to Sigismund during the Siege of Znojmo in the summer of 1404, where he valiantly defended the town against an Austro-Hungarian force of 24,000 men.
He was undoubtedly aware of his cousin Jitka of Kunštát’s marriage to Jan Ptáček of Pirkštejn in the midst of the war; the couple had a child in 1404, Hynek Ptáček of Pirkštejn, who would go on to become one of the kingdom's greatest diplomats and warriors twenty years later.
(Many speculate that in the game franchise Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the character Hans Capon was given the name Hynek to his son in honor of his comrade-in-arms, the "Dry Devil", whose real name was Hynek of Kunštát.)
@Insanecumeater@CherlCherry_@sajz3zo Česko je zrovna jedna z těch víc pozitivních slavic zemích no. Ale já to třeba tady nesnaším lol, a znám lidi co to maj podobně. Je to hlavně o bublině v který žiješ a komunikuješ.