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A question to the "Ukrainians"

Posted on 11/25/2004 11:35:44 AM PST by A. Pole

I have the following question:

I see that many Ukrainians claim that Russia is not the legitimate inheritor of Kievan Rus, that the present Ukraine is.

Do you want to change the name of Ukraine into "Rus"? If not, why?


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To: A. Pole
Nice keyword someone added to your thread.

HAHAHAAAAAAAAAAA thats hysterical! and a. *ole, honestly, i didnt even do that. your fame must be catching on! damn, that made me laugh.

21 posted on 11/25/2004 1:02:37 PM PST by KOZ. (Reducing liberalism from a threat to a mere nuisance. Just like prostitution.)
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To: KOZ.

Err... and how, exactly, does this thread bash Ukraine?


22 posted on 11/25/2004 1:03:03 PM PST by aliquis
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To: KOZ.

It is a Uke bashing thread, isn't it?

Why else put Ukrainian in quotes - implying so-called, i.e. they're really Russians.

Father Stalin is smiling in his grave at you -- that one of his "minions" is posting here! Smile back at your poster of Stalin on your basement wall.





23 posted on 11/25/2004 1:04:18 PM PST by PhillyGal
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To: A. Pole
"I have been thinking that Stalin was Georgian. Anyway, I find your answer a little unusual."
People who actually carried out Ukrainian genocide of late 1920s were an ethnically mixed bunch, so there is enough blame for everyone there. But it is only a later, albeit a particularly ghastly, episode in several centuries of Russification policies in Ukraine. Just like these same policies in "Kingdom of Poland" [or "Privislyansky krai"] go a long way towards the roots of Polish dislike for anything Russian.
24 posted on 11/25/2004 1:08:00 PM PST by GSlob
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To: KOZ.
i've had several 'discussions' with ahole,

Name-calling such as this is what makes me even more sure that your Socialist-supported candidate is a huge mistake for Ukraine.

26 posted on 11/25/2004 1:11:54 PM PST by MarMema
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To: KOZ.; MarMema; A. Pole
Mmm... I side with MarMema on this one. I've had a look at A.Pole's posts. There are quite a few very interesting views there - not related to Ukraine, mind you - and some of them are, sorry A.Pole, show a lot of thought, albeit, lack in explanation, kind of like intuitive leaps.

I cannot judge what candidate is good for Ukraine - I don't really follow their politics, as far as I'm concerned, if the elections results are in doubt, take it to the courts, rerun the elections and let the people decide.

Some might consider this thread a bit provocative but the historical background of the question could be interesting.

28 posted on 11/25/2004 1:27:36 PM PST by aliquis
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To: ChicagoMike

The population in 1928 was 149,900,000, so there were plenty of 'em. He also murdered many other ethnic minorities. I agree, SH even looks a bit like Stalin, and patterned himself after him. Sooner SH is gone, the better.


30 posted on 11/25/2004 1:42:16 PM PST by Conservative Canuck (The Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness)
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To: MarMema

and your soviet supported candidate is wrong for everyone.


31 posted on 11/25/2004 1:44:53 PM PST by KOZ. (Reducing liberalism from a threat to a mere nuisance. Just like prostitution.)
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To: Conservative Canuck
The population in 1928 was 149,900,000, so there were plenty of 'em.

Excellent!</sarcasm> I guess, Stalin's thinking was pretty much along the same lines

32 posted on 11/25/2004 1:48:14 PM PST by aliquis
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To: KOZ.

Please! I can smell an agenda a mile away.

If you can't prove (to my biased satisfaction) that Ukrainians aren't really and truly Russians, then why protest re-unification w/ Mother Russia?

Forget 'nuisance' American Values: democracy, rule of law, legitimacy of government, will of the people, forget your Founding Fathers, etc., etc. --

IT's all marketing - re-name Ukrainians 'Russians' and and we're one big happy family again.

puh-leeze!








33 posted on 11/25/2004 1:55:04 PM PST by PhillyGal
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To: A. Pole

Kievan Rus fell to Batu Khan in December 1240. It was ruled by the Golden Horde from Sarai after the conquest. Subsequently, Ukraine was ruled at different times by Poles, Krim Tartars, and eventually, the Russians. During WW I the Germans got most of it in the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Western Ukraine was part of Poland until Hitler and Stalin carved Poland up in 1939. In short, I think the history is too complicated to consider Ukraine a successor to Kiev as a polity. As a culture, however, their claim is much stronger than Muscovy's.


34 posted on 11/25/2004 2:16:00 PM PST by PzLdr
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To: A. Pole; Conservative Canuck; aliquis; tarator; ChicagoMike; Lukasz
Stalin was an ethnic Georgian. No Russian name ever ended in "shvili".

Djugashvili changed his name to a Russian sounding name with an -in ending, "Stalin" in order to dissacociate himself with his Georgian heritage. He thought the supplicant Georgians were weak and contemptible. Self-hatred is a common malady of communists.

In 1921 when the Bolsheviks invaded and conqured Georgia, Stalin was on their side, not Georgia's.

Stalin exiled hundreds of thousands from Georgia for allegedly collaborating with the Nazis.

35 posted on 11/25/2004 2:16:53 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: ChicagoMike

many russians were moved in to russify ukraine. meanwhile ukrainians were moved out. it was the attempted forced destruction of a country and a people.


36 posted on 11/25/2004 2:25:55 PM PST by KOZ. (Reducing liberalism from a threat to a mere nuisance. Just like prostitution.)
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To: KOZ.
creating a thread to bash ukes? trying to spread soviet propoganda a like budding little dictatator.

Wow, am I being promoted to the status of dictator?! I am flattered. So where is my palace? And do not forget to clean my shoes!

Polski Pan.

37 posted on 11/25/2004 2:49:17 PM PST by A. Pole ("For the love of money is the root of all evil" -- II Timothy 6:10)
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To: PhillyGal
Why else put Ukrainian in quotes - implying so-called, i.e. they're really Russians.

Getting a little too suspicious? I put quotes because I questioned the name "Ukrainian" and also to address the Galichan faction.

If you do not like names like Little Rus (Malorus) or Ukraine (the border of Rus) and you claim to be the original Rus, why don't you name yourself Rus/Rusin/Ruski etc? One would think that your are proud of Kievan Rus (and possibly of Novgorod Rus).

38 posted on 11/25/2004 2:54:04 PM PST by A. Pole ("For the love of money is the root of all evil" -- II Timothy 6:10)
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To: GSlob
People who actually carried out Ukrainian genocide of late 1920s were an ethnically mixed bunch, so there is enough blame for everyone there.

"Mixed bunch"? I guess it is safest to blame the Russians then :)

39 posted on 11/25/2004 2:56:18 PM PST by A. Pole ("For the love of money is the root of all evil" -- II Timothy 6:10)
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To: A. Pole
I was a teen during WWII and after the war a group of Polish refugees came to live near my Uncle Joe's small farm near Pittsburgh, Pa.

There were two brothers, Karl and "Henry" in the group and they were captured by the Nazis after the fall of Warsaw. They had been Polish soldiers.

I got to know them when I went to work on My Uncle's farm... my dad wanted me to get a feel for HARD WORK... some Dads are "good" like that... :> )

Anyway, the thing is that I found about the concentration camp Auchwitz from them. OH!! MY GOD, Those stories. You know we heard stories from soldiers and such and we read the newspapers... but these guys gave me an earful.

They looked pretty roughen up and raggedy you know what I mean. One had had a pretty bad wound but he said by the Grace Of God, only did he live.

The two former soldiers said that they had guards at the concentration camp who were Ukrainian Nazis and showed them no mercy to them AT ALL, just because they were Polish soldiers.

The point of this is that, while much wrong doing has gone down the pike, so to speak, the fact is.... people of all kinds do bad stuff.... and do it often. No so-called ethnic group is PURE and innocent and has always been the victim.

40 posted on 11/25/2004 3:29:29 PM PST by Lion in Winter (I ain't no pussy cat... don't mess with me... ya hear! GRRRRRRrrr)
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