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Ukrainian language explained: ic.pics.livejournal/heideg/33130130/223169/223169_original.jpg Russian poster for Surrogates - Surrogates (Surrogaty). Ukrainian poster for Surrogates - Clones (Klony). The main idea not to be like Russian. Imagine if Americans instead of speaking English tried to pretend that American English is not English at all, and is a separate language, and tried to make it that way by borrowing words from Spanish, French, Ebonics, etc, AND simultaneously claiming that this actually IS true English, and Americans are true Englishmen, while England is actually Mongrel Mongols that speak perverted Asiatic version of English which isnt English at all. Ukrs do the same by both claiming to be true Rus and rejecting that they have anything to do with Rus at the same time, which is why nobody informed takes their national mythology seriously - its a set of rhethorical arguments to argue with, but not a coherent system of identity. BTW, the author of Ukrainian language (originately simplified version of written Russian to teach peasants literacy more easily) is Russian imperial patriot Kulishov. After he learned that Poles started to force-meme it (Russians now have two ways of writing instead of one! We can surely use it to better subjugate Russian portion of our empire!), he denounced his own creation. Thats why Belorussian, Siberian, Uralic, etc, language projects are doomed to fail: they are engineered as anti-Russian/pro-Polish/pro-Western projects from the ground up, while Ukrainian was Russian imperial project to boost literacy of Russian peasantry that was hijacked by Poles and, later, Austro-Hungarians (i.e. East Germans), who created Ukrainian (literally Borderlander) nation during WW1 from subjugated Russian territories (Russians who refused were exterminated in concentration camps). WW2 just continued that practice, with Hobbits accidentially caught in a crossfire. Of course Russians view the entire existence of such state as the Borderlands (the Ukraine in Russian) as a huge atrocity, its like if German concentration camps were still functioning. Russian claims of fascism rising refer to a very distinct policy: systematic European genocide of Russians, and not some vague immoral political ideology or some other irrelevant stuff. Sia, Korman, Leoš, Roman, Tristan, Clare, Enrique, Oscar, Thomas, Brad Burns, Eray, Nielo, Patrik, Singh, Wei, Hashi, Prince, Robotnik
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 22:16:15 +0000

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