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Russia is being ravaged by AIDS and all Western countries should require an AIDS test for all Russians wanting to enter their country :2 cents:
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he Queen was introduced to leaders by the Prime Minister @10DowningStreet - each representing the allied nations that took part in D-Day. #DDay75
see link... https://twitter.com/RoyalFamily/stat...18825085607936 |
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#secretlyinlovewithputybecausemyfamilylivedunderSo vjetrule #stockholmsyndrome |
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The reason why Russia is hated in the West is because jews hate Russia, and jews control the West. That's why Russia is perceived no different from how the Soviet Union was perceived.
The "iron curtain" was a concept from the Talmud, meaning iron barrier or divider. In other words, jewish divide-and-conquer of Whites. What they're afraid of is that Whites in the West will stop thinking of Russia as "other". |
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If you've got a problem with White people voting for themselves, then you should get circumcized if you're not already :2 cents: |
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And in the Dutch Ukrain referendum in Holland they put even an extra piece of paper in it that Holland doesn't want Ukrain to join EU and Holland doesn't want to work together on military issues with Ukrain. You can look that up also. So it is no use to argue with me, better try to convice all other countries that disagree with German views. And now Russia and Germany try to divide EU countries to ask them to join the project offering $$$$. https://www.aljazeera.com/ajimpact/r...115459499.html And it is so simple, built two nuclear reactors and holland doesn't need any gas. Or shall we wait 50 years for the "energy transition". |
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Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, is a Soviet Jew. He'd probably like it if every ethnic Russian dropped dead tomorrow. (I have no idea if you're jewish or not, and I don't mean to lecture you on your own country) |
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Oh... stop... Captain America was there too. He did all the job: https://assets1.ignimgs.com/2019/04/...5442_1280w.jpg And yes, I can spot him and his friend Superman here: https://cs12.pikabu.ru/post_img/2019...4813952548.jpg P.S. Just as a side note. A granddaughter of one of these two guys was my classmate :) |
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Today Russians only want what thst idiot Khrushchev gave away to appease his political apparatchiks. Ukraine should not piss off the Russians and play ball or the history will repeat itself and it will again become a real Little Russia. Russia created this country and may take it away...so wise up. |
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It is too tiring to argue with an idiot. :error |
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If you enlarge the picture, note the guy in the middle wearing 3 watches....I guess checking his timezones :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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Owh... I thought I heard some third person speaking... |
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You are clearly not academically schooled... I hope that you understand that the Germanic_languages are a little bit older than the country Germany (only here since 1867) and that German is just one of the many Germanic dialects... just like Dutch. |
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How you said it, Dutch would be an offspring/offshoot/derivative from German with German as the Mother-language. Dutch is a Germanic dialect and not a German dialect. Dutch is even closer to English than it is to German. English: Apple Dutch: Appel German: Apfel Anyway it's very interesting. |
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... and I did not say anything about Russian/Ukrainian... I don't know anything about it to say anything about it. |
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Educate yourself: Why English Is a Germanic Language | Grammarly Blog |
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First, Ukraine (or what was then Ukraine) established what later becomes Russia. "Kievan Rus' was founded by the Rus' people, who came from Scandinavia across Ladoga and settled in Kiev around 880 AD. Kievan Rus' included the central, western and northern part of modern Ukraine, Belarus, far eastern strip of Poland and the western part of present-day Russia. According to the Primary Chronicle the Rus' elite initially consisted of Varangians from Scandinavia.[35] During the 10th and 11th centuries, it became the largest and most powerful state in Europe.[36] It laid the foundation for the national identity of Ukrainians and Russians.[37] Kiev, the capital of modern Ukraine, became the most important city of the Rus'." Then Mongols wipe all this out, followed by several centuries of shit hitting fans and territory jostled between every neighbor. In 1710 it manages to have a break and actually writes unique and first of its kind democratic constitution (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consti...of_Pylyp_Orlyk), fights along with Russia to claim Crimea and the south (see Treaty of Pereyaslav), gets called "New Russia" after winning, never gets any freedoms and the autonomy they were entitled to by this treaty. Say "fuck it" and live on, get to highest Russian state and church offices while Russification laws are passed, suppressing the use of the Ukrainian language in print and in public. Then it becomes the battleground for just about every war till the end of WW2 (and now it is again). It was called "Little Russia" by Moscow and then Soviet historians, which I guess was done to belittle the country while it makes plenty of sense since that's where the bigger Russia stemmed from. The fact Ukies chose the name Ukraine instead of literally any other name (Ukraine means "the Outskirts") is actually the most depressing fact of them all. (The stuff above is all wikipedia, so quoting source) |
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https://img00.deviantart.net/6814/i/...oo-d7zba2c.jpg Look at the map above. The orange one is what you call the Ukraine was before 1654. Everything around it was Russia. The Russian Empire. From 1654 to 1917 the Ukraine was called Malorrossia (Small Russia) and it is colored by orange and yellow. After 1917 if was called the Soviet Ukrainian Republic and was expanded by Stalin (mainly with annexed Polish territories), by Lenin and by Khrushchev with the territories from the Soviet Russian Republic. So in fact, the Ukraine has always been a part of Russia. A part of Russian Empire and later a part of the Soviet Union. |
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It means similar thing in Polish. So what ? Do you deny people living in Ukraine their own country and borders ? Comrade, thats truly in compliance with your country's Party/ rulers line :winkwink::winkwink::winkwink: Also, afaik, Ukraine/ parts of it was almost ("almost" cause they also use cyrylic alphabet) as Russian as Polish since centuries :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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It is called analogy and I have used it above as it relates to some of the posts above.:2 cents: |
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If Wikipedia is all the source you quote then you have a few thing to learn :2 cents: But lets do not split hair here. It is more to the point what was the situation 2 to 3 hundred years back to the recent history, not what may have happened 1200 years ago.:2 cents:h |
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Englisch is a Germanic language... not a german language. You russians should stick to Russian matters... lol |
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Why you guys are so uneducated? :disgust |
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If it was based on German language it would have been called "a German language" instead of "a Germanic language"... now wouldn't it?:error:helpme Old English derived mostly from a language that was spoken in what is today the North of the Netherlands and also an area what today would be the North sea area in Germany. And from Old English newer forms of English developt. Old English has a grammar that is similar to modern German. Yeah? So? You read that on wikipedia probably and you deductively drew wrong conclusions from that. There are many languages that have similar grammar. And btw similar is also different from "the same". Hey! I have a brother. He looks very similar. He is even family of mine. But he is not me :winkwink: |
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But you yourself are only quoting a short period in history - less than half a millennium. So, isn't it false to say "always"? And what of the time when Russia was part of Ukraine? How does that fit into your worldview? I don't in any way deny what you said regarding the time period of the 17th century to end of 20th. In fact, I included that in my response, so you're redundant to repeat it. What irks me is that you readily dismiss all previous history because it doesn't fit into your opinion. It further is frustrating that it seems you consider that therefore Ukies should be subservient and less human than you are, which is some fucked up shit if that is true. It'd be the same as saying "All Americans are less human than British because the territory was a British colony". I normally stay out of all such discussions, and actually am strongly against a lot of the radical shit going on in Ukraine now, with western Ukrainian neo-nazis having so much power and doing idiotic, dangerous and outright terroristic shit. This doesn't justify a worldview that belittles an entire nation. Nothing does. This also applies to all the posts here belittling Russians. Quote:
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