“Spanish’ history is boring”

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  1. 32 civil wars? Hostia!

    Yo solo conozco la Grande, sobre le que nadie quiere o puede hablar (o asi parece a veces), y las varias Guerras Carlistas.

    Pero cuales son los otros veinteypico guerras civiles?

  2. I love Spanish history! It’s why i follow this sub and try to teach myself Spanish. Obviously I’m not very advanced, but i love early modern Spanish history.

  3. Aburrida no es, pero cuando te tocaba estudiarte la historia de España te ibas cagando en cada rey, dictador y presidente de la República que pasaba…

  4. Y lo que nos queda.. yo ya estoy afilando mis cuchillos para cuando llegue la próxima CristallNacht, la de los 26M que preparan los militares jubilaos…

  5. And one of the coup attempts was on live TV lol.

    Then the military organisation behind the coup, loyal to the former murderous dictator, was allowed to still be the police, even after the mass graves started being found…didn’t even change the name or uniforms, or you know, disband them…for treason/sedition.

    That always baffles me. Why?! There are Nacional and locale, can’t they be police everywhere?

    Also why they walk around with assault rifles in villages and small towns like they are in a war zone. The cafe and tobacco shop are free from threat, you can put away the fully loaded assault rifles and body armour now..

  6. I studied in Bachelor Spanish History and is not as boring as you say.
    Can be because you don’t have any interest.
    I remember when “las vascongadas” where Cuba, Morocco, etc. Or when France gave to Franco the iron to build the train track to transport the English coal to Morocco, and Africa and he did the train track more wide than France, at 2021 still 😂. And more, more and more histories.

  7. Me pregunto si a Putin lo cuentan como dictador o como presidente. Muchos dictadores veo yo ahí.

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