Aye, he's the one who proposed the whole "Ashkenazim are akschually khazars and thus not real Jews". He also blamed these jew-khazars for various things, i.e. introducing alcohol drinking to ancient Rus
I don't. Because most of the time they really don't understand the hypocrisy of it. And because the neverending crisises are pushing people towards religion more and more, feeding these ghouls
I would argue there's still a difference between "callous because medieval life sucks" and Viking "plundering as the core value". Viking is a profession after all, not an ethnicity.
Mongols are a bit different case, as I would argue the idea of Mongols that exists in popular culture is pretty far off, and fits better to earlier steppe cultures - Cumans, Pechenegs, etc. By the time Mongols rolled into what is now Russia, the Golden Horde was an empire. With massive production capabilities, logistics, the works.
That said, I agree that the level of everyday violence and cruelty of those periods is severely underestimated
Really? I was under the impression the current bunch of internet dwellers are rather uncritically starry-eyed about the Mongols. Especially when the question of Russia comes up. If I had a nickel for every time a redditoid said a variation of "hurr da Mongols had attacked da Russkies in winter and won!", I'd probably be a petit bourgeoisie by now
They are sometimes in western media as well. What's the story here?