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@lagjescuni5482 i mean, Ukraine, Belarus, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland and Russia have similar languages (depending on who was conquering who), we shared territories due to wars between us, we look similar and have similar mentality, our food is basically the same, our mythology and folklore are tight to each other . We have more in common than people from Poland and Germany for example, despite them sharing a border
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@peterwong5993 he was supporting pro Russian corrupted president Yanukuvich, nazis and many other people wanted to be in EU, Putin sponsor east of Ukraine with weapons, NATO sponsored the rest of Ukraine with weapons too. It was a dumb conflict, NATO and Putin are equally pushed it by pushing their candidates
I'm just not sure if i can trust those polls
If you point a gun at me and i shoot first - it doesn't really mean that i wanted to kill you, it was necessary to save my life. Russians who watch TV think that it was necessary (i don't think so, but example with the gun was to show my governments position) , but it doesn't mean they support it.
Well, i also think that Ukrainians and Russians are the same people and that they should be a part of Russia. We were the same country for almost a thousand years, so why not. If i was in charge when USSR was falling - i would stop them and Belarus also. But since right now they are forming as a nation and my country is attacking them - i wish them independence with my whole heart. We have a word "nAshi" which basically means "ours", but it doesn't mean "they belong to us", but rather "comrades, our family, closest friends, my kind of people etc". And i think that many Russians would call Ukrainians that word and Ukrainians would call us the same before Crimea. We are a lot closer than the whole world thinks, but unfortunately our politicians fucked everything up. I don't think anyone would have cared if we attacked Finland for example, but majority of Russian people feel very bad for Ukrainians right now, cos they can describe them and Belarusians as "nashi"
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@peterwong5993 I don't want to be rude, but you legit talking nonsense. ЛДПР isn't far right, no-one ever considered it far right ever. I don't know who gave you this information, but it doesn't make any sense. It's like saying that republicans in USA want to rename USA into "republican states of America" because it's in their name. It's as far away from reality as possible. You can have any opinion about anything, but calling ЛДПР (LDPR) "far right" is just laughable
In 9 century Kiev was taken by Novgorod (Russia), then since 1300 to 1600 kiev was Polish, then it was part of Russia for another 400 years. So yeah, most of Ukraine was polish for 300 years out of 1000, that's why Ukrainian language is more similar to Polish. So Ukraine never existed as country and Lenin indeed drew those borders you know today
Zelensky was threatening to build nukes, it is a bit worse than "pointing a gun", tho i doubt that anyone would actually tried to use nukes against Russia
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@peterwong5993 I don't need to research anything about LDPR because i live in Russia and i know it has nothing to do with nazis. I swear with my life, they aren't nazis
Saying that Ukraine existed as a country it's like saying that Texas existed as a country because it has borders and called a "state"
When your neighbor says that he should get nukes to be protected from you - it's not a speculation anymore, its Carribbean crisis pt2
Russia is kinda USSR because we decided to pay all USSR depths, therefore we are (and not Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan etc) are rightfully can call themselves "successor of USSR"
No, Kiev, Novgorod and many other "knyazhestva" (small countries ruled by knyaz, it's like tsar' but smaller' ) were separate countries. Then Novgorod defeated Kiev and made Kiev it's capital, because back in the days to be sure that revolt won't happen - your king need to live in the new territory)
In Russia we have like 200 ethnic identities, they all can choose to learn their native language in schools, celebrate their own traditions and do whatever, but they have to learn Russian so they can speak freely. Despite that, Russian and Ukrainian cultures are almost the same. Just few hundred years ago they had weird hairstyle and we had long beards. That's it. Even our traditional clothing is so similar that Zelensky mistaken it at one point and posted his photo in Russian traditional clothing on twitter
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