Talk:Anti-Mongolianism

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Mislabelling of people[edit]

Perhaps need to mention that Tartary, the Huns and Manchus, have all been linked or mistaken in a phobia against Mongolians.

Some incomprehensible text was added to this article[edit]

There is one paragraph in this article that I do not understand. Can anyone explain the intended meaning of this paragraph that was added last month? Jarble (talk) 05:29, 29 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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10,000 Buryats of the Buryat-Mongol Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic were massacred by Stalin's order in the 1930s. This was confirmed by Ria Novosti media , but 2,000 were omitted, as they were previously degraded and forced against their Christian and Buddhist concepts by their White officers as they had not been taught what the Red Revolution meant, to flay and impale the Red Army revolutionary fighters, it is unclear if suspicion of anthropophagy by the latter was the reason,or the freeing of Buryat manhood from the thralls of the masturbation practice by means of entitling each to the manhood acts as assumed of Temujine or to assert himself rather capable of being Genghis Khan, Paramount Leader whereby he must enact them maximum punishments of his tribe or more likely region or both and according to the Mongol dignity of the steppes theory and truth not to impose these acts and all their effects of grandeur and worldly attainment as opposed to spiritual development of the true follower and practicant of the Law, Yassa, Zhasag, Jasa, and to show his ability to impose justice in person, and be a true paramount leader.[1]

Much of this single source paragraph is either nonsense, or badly translated, or needs much more explanation. It is not in any way suitable for presentation in its current form.

It is not supported by the text referenced.83.100.174.82 (talk) 11:18, 31 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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It might need more elaboration on historical Mongol imperialism[edit]

As well as border raids in both China and Russia prior and during the described eras. The pages of anti-Russia/China/America sentiments all more or less contextualize the sentiments with their respective imperialism. 5.151.21.128 (talk) 05:32, 17 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]