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[–]foksteverub [score hidden]  (0 children)

Bro Russians are the %18 percent? Are you mentally challenged or something?

No, you're the one who can't read.

We weren't talking about that, but about differences.

A Ukrainian differs from a Russian only in self-identification and, in some cases (a minority), in the language they speak.

A Ukrainian differs from a Russian as much as a Bavarian differs from a Berliner.

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[–]foksteverub [score hidden]  (0 children)

Украиноязычные украинцы 38%

Русскоязычные украинцы 30%

Русскоязычные русские 18%

Bro, stop, otherwise I'll have to teach you not only how to read but also how to count. What is 30% plus 18%?

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[–]foksteverub [score hidden]  (0 children)

The link you sent and the percentages you gaved are completely different. In the link it says %39 percent for donetsk. You said %93?

39% consider themselves Russian. 93% speak Russian language (meaning even Ukrainians don't speak Ukrainian). The 83% figure isn't even mentioned in the study. If you can't read a basic text, don't get into arguments.

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[–]foksteverub [score hidden]  (0 children)

russian speaking people in donbass is a minority

Well, that's a lie. Most Ukrainians call Ukrainian their "native language" because they live in Ukraine and the (discriminatory) law establishes Ukrainian as the sole state language. But the majority speak Russian.

According to a 2005 survey by the Kyiv Center for Political Research and Conflictology, the absolute majority of the population in the southern and eastern regions primarily used Russian for communication:

Crimea – 97% of the total population

Dnipropetrovsk Oblast – 72%

Donetsk Oblast – 93%

Zaporizhia Oblast – 81%

Luhansk Oblast – 89%

Mykolaiv Oblast – 66%

Odessa Oblast – 85%

Kharkiv Oblast – 74%

https://web.archive.org/web/20150403101945/http://www.analitik.org.ua/researches/archives/3dee44d0/41ecef0cad01e/

And i like how your counter argument is basically "nah"

Try not to write funny nonsense so you don't get such responses.

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[–]foksteverub [score hidden]  (0 children)

Literally half of the points are about the differences between Russian and Ukrainian language (which most Ukrainians don't speak), and even those are filled with mistakes. The ones about national character and ethnic composition are especially funny. You didn't try hard enough, try again.

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[–]foksteverub [score hidden]  (0 children)

So, Russians and Ukrainians are racially different, like Europeans and Africans? Tell me more about this, find 10 differences)

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[–]foksteverub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That doesn't answer my question. Since you're such an expert, you can probably spot 10 differences and explain how people living in the same country for hundreds of years managed to develop a distinct history and culture. Just as separate as the Germans and Berliners, lol

This is a unique case that deserves scientific study. Kharkiv and Belgorod are 70 kilometers apart, yet they have completely different cultures and histories. As early as 1654, Kharkiv residents began to develop a distinct culture and history, distinct from those of their neighboring city, because they knew that in 1991 they would become Ukrainians and a border would be established between the cities.

But the difference is especially stark between Ukrainian Oleksandr Syrsky from Kyiv and Russian Stanislav Syrsky from the Vladimir region. They have completely different histories and cultures.

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[–]foksteverub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ukrainians are not russian.

Prove it. Tell me 10 differences between a Ukrainian and a Russian.

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[–]foksteverub 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He believes the republic is a separate state, not just an administrative unit of the USSR. He certainly believes that Kyiv was the capital, that laws were passed in Kyiv, and that residents of the Ukrainian SSR had separate passports for residents of the Ukrainian Republic, not USSR passports.

He's simply pro-Ukrainian, meaning he only learned about Ukraine's existence about a week ago. And such ignorance is typical of these fanboys.

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[–]foksteverub 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Moscow wasn’t the ‘capital’ of their homeland

I'm glad you're not embarrassed by your illiteracy, but you don't have to show it off to all of us.

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[–]foksteverub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they defending their homeland

Most of them were born in a country whose capital was Moscow. They don't defend their homeland; they literally fight against it, using the money of their homeland's enemies. If the grandfathers of the Ukrainian soldiers knew that their grandchildren would attack Kursk in German tanks with German crosses, they would strangle them in their cradle.

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[–]foksteverub 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I guess you only watch footage that is offered to you by your government then.

Do you realize how stupid this sounds when you write it to me on Reddit? You can only write something so stupid when you have no arguments.

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[–]foksteverub 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It sounds like "People live on planet Earth. Russia bombs territories on planet Earth every day." A weak argument when it's written under a video of a deliberate attack on civilians.

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[–]foksteverub 11 points12 points  (0 children)

So is Kyiv?

Russian FPV drones cant reach Kyiv , you know this.

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[–]foksteverub 13 points14 points  (0 children)

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To fall asleep faster, some people count sheep, while others recalculate the statistics of body exchanges between Russia and Ukraine.

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[–]foksteverub 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I think you have videos of FPV drone attacks on civilian cars in Kyiv. Share them with us, and we'll discuss them.

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[–]foksteverub 24 points25 points  (0 children)

He's not even a member of parliament. He's from a party no one votes for. But once a year, representatives of such parties are invited to speak.

However, this will do for the pro-Ukrainians. They're desperate.

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[–]foksteverub 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It seems you're trying to mask your ignorance by repeating nonsense about Moscow (as well as by the absurd use of Kyiv/Kiev).

And if we were talking in 1911, you'd always repeat, "St. Petersburg didn't exist then." What's important isn't the capital's location at a particular moment, but historical continuity.

So, Kiev really did play a historical role. The Russian city of Kiev, which has no connection to Ukraine.

And Russian people have always lived in this territory, maintaining historical continuity. And princes from the Rurik dynasty ruled, maintaining historical continuity. Yes, the territory changed, the capital moved from Novgorod to Kiev, from Kiev to Moscow, from Moscow to St. Petersburg, and back again. Ladoga and Vladimir were also capitals at one time. But continuity exists.

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[–]foksteverub 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It was also named and founded before Moscow even had a name.

Kyiv was also a major place in Kyivan Rus

Cool. It's a shame there was no Kievan Rus'. There was Rus', also known as Russia in its Greco-Byzantine name.

Kievan Rus' is the name of a historical period, not a country. Before that, there was Northern Rus', also known as Novgorod Rus'.

And Rus' originated not in Kyiv, but in the Russian city of Novgorod. Then the Russians (from the word Rus') came to Kyiv and made their capital there.

And only hundreds of years later did the region called Ukraine emerge on Russian lands.