Talk:Ikari Gozen/@comment-37209390-20190720040307/@comment-37210617-20190722192227

@ KueQ: I meant, of course, that the Catherine Notre Dame de Paris was completed, 100 years BEFORE Columbus discovered America. If that did not come over, I'm sorry. But at the latest on my 2nd post, that should have been clear, because I wrote there from the 14th century.

I'm sorry if the word "discover" offended you. But I was concerned with the discovery of the continental landmass "America" ​​by Europeans. Unfortunately, this led to the eradication of a large part of the local population, but in the end also to the founding of today's nations. Perhaps I would have better made a comparison with the year 1776, that would have been more direct.

But no matter - actually the comparison "Notre Dame - Columbus" is unimportant. I just meant to suggest that Paris had been a political and cultural center of Europe for many centuries, long before the land that I believe Kamion53 lives there was founded. That for this reason Paris did not deserve to be named in the same breath as Narnia and La-La-Land.

That MLB plays in Paris, and not in any toy city, should be clear to all. In MLB, the city was not only modeled, but copied as accurately as possible.

And that's why I found Kamion53's post not only an insult to Paris, but also to the neighboring countries he referred to as La-La-Lands.