.The biggest criminal and murderer of all of history. If people are in favour of toppling off statues of small slave owners and they find it okay to have statues of the biggest mass murderer in human history then that's pure hipocrisy. who knows if he didn't look like that? In most of the portraits of him he is pictured to have red hair. The people of the Steppes were very diserve not like they are today. Light eyes, red and yellow hair etc
Yes legend is he had red hair that turned white when he was in his early 20's and was a sign that he would be a great leader. Besides his hair though it's very doubtful his facial features were like John Wayne. That said I'm less bothered by having a non-Asian play Genghis Khan that that movie was awful having nothing to do with political correctness. it's just a bad movie. For those who want to see a really good movie about Genghis Khan and his rise check out Mongol. It's an actually Mongolian production.
Marco Polo in Netflix was really about Genghis Khan. Highly underrated also I know it’s not right But I bet he felt good defeating his enemies an conquering land sure beats losing and getting your head chopped off
He's probably an ancestor of a fair amount of these people, too. Anyways, these people that take historical events from 1,000 years ago and judge them as if they took place today really crack me up. Your idiot self would have been doing the same thing, given the chance. That, or you'd have been getting raped and killed in the most brutal fashion. Hard to judge history in a vacuum.
Exactly They mad at the Spaniards for wiping out the Aztecs But the Aztecs had human sacrifices also Latin America is Latin America because of them They are part of the culture . Again what does that accomplish? Nothing Oh human history was violent Humans are violent the crusades were terrible too But none of the Christians who’s ancestors weren’t Christians aren’t Suddenly going back to the sky gods
Genghis Khan said, " The greatest pleasure is to crush your enemies. To hear the cries and lamentations of his women."