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There is no any sense in discussion about political fantasies created by western propaganda

It's not what I said. I told you I know a lot about that part of the world. I also know quite a bit about Western propaganda. I said a discussion...

Start, f.e. from finding out what "Ukraine" means in any slavic language

I know what that means. The accepted definition of the word "Ukraine" in the Slavic language is "region, principality, the land around". I would say the term “Ukraine” is the old Russian word “Okraina” (periphery).

The Ukrainian coat of arms (the Trident), which dates back to the 10th century. It has origins in Staraya Ladoga, a locality in the Leningrad Oblast (Northern Russia). The Coat of arms of the city of Staraya Ladoga is the coat of arms of the family Rurikovich. It's probably unpleasant for Ukrainians, but it's a fact. The Ukrainian modern coat of arms is a stylized coat of arms of the Rurikovich family. Those who founded cities in the north of Russia, and then went to conquer the southern territories, around 800 AD. So it turns out that Staraya Ladoga is the mother of all Ukrainian cities.

Citing western propaganda resources

I never said I believe what Western propaganda pushes. But, I also know what Soviet propaganda pushed as well, and it's not that much different. When you twist the truth you end up with a lie. No matter how you look at it.

Everything you know about Russia, you know from its worst enemies. Just like anything you know about China, Iran, India

You have no idea what I know... you should ask questions, not make stupid comments.

Again, my condolenses.

Mind boggling, and I just warned you to stop this nonsense. Why do you keep going?

2 days ago
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There is no any sense in discussion about political fantasies created by western propaganda

It's not what I said. I told you I know a lot about that part of the world. I also know quite a bit about Western propaganda. I said a discussion...

Start, f.e. from finding out what "Ukraine" means in any slavic language

I know what that means. The accepted definition of the word "Ukraine" in the Slavic language is"region, principality, the land around". I would say the term “Ukraine” is the old Russian word “Okraina” (periphery).

The Ukrainian coat of arms (the Trident), which dates back to the 10th century. It has origins in Staraya Ladoga, a locality in the Leningrad Oblast (Northern Russia). The Coat of arms of the city of Staraya Ladoga is the coat of arms of the family Rurikovich. It's probably unpleasant for Ukrainians, but it's a fact. The Ukrainian modern coat of arms is a stylized coat of arms of the Rurikovich family. Those who founded cities in the north of Russia, and then went to conquer the southern territories, around 800 AD. So it turns out that Staraya Ladoga is the mother of all Ukrainian cities.

Citing western propaganda resources

I never said I believe what Western propaganda pushes. But, I also know what Soviet propaganda pushed as well, and it's not that much different. When you twist the truth you end up with a lie. No matter how you look at it.

Everything you know about Russia, you know from its worst enemies. Just like anything you know about China, Iran, India

You have no idea what I know... you should ask questions, not make stupid comments.

Again, my condolenses.

Mind boggling, and I just warned you to stop this nonsense. Why do you keep going?

2 days ago
1 score
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There is no any sense in discussion about political fantasies created by western propaganda

It's not what I said. I told you I know a lot about that part of the world. I also know quite a bit about Western propaganda. I said a discussion...

Start, f.e. from finding out what "Ukraine" means in any slavic language

I know what that means. The accepted definition of the word "Ukraine" in the Slavic language is"region, principality, the land around". I would say the term “Ukraine” is the old Russian word “Okraina” (periphery).

The Ukrainian coat of arms (the Trident), which dates back to the 10th century. It has origins in Staraya Ladoga, a locality in the Leningrad Oblast (Northern Russia). The Coat of arms of the city of Staraya Ladoga is the coat of arms of the family Rurikovich. It's probably unpleasant for Ukrainians, but it's a fact. The Ukrainian modern coat of arms is a stylized coat of arms of the Rurikovich family. Those who founded cities in the north of Russia, and then went to conquer the southern territories, around 800 AD. So it turns out that Staraya Ladoga is the mother of all Ukrainian cities.

Citing western propaganda resources

I never said I believe what Western propaganda pushes. But, I also know what Soviet propaganda pushed as well, and it's not that much different. When you twist the truth you end up with a lie. No matter how you look at it.

Everything you know about Russia, you know from its worst enemies. Just like anything you know about China, Iran, India

You have no idea what I know... you should ask questions, not make stupid comments.

Again, my condolenses.

Mind boggling, and I just warned you to stop this nonsense. Why do you keep going?

2 days ago
1 score