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Which ones?
In Galizia and in Poltava lived two, totally different ethnicities,And they were both from Ukraine. Ethnic Ukrainians.
if you want to talking about any identity there. Poltava these
are Moskalians, in Galizia - couple of different petty folks. And
they complitly does not recognized each other. Those from
Galizia, wish even to builed a wall, and take out all Moskalites,
Kozaks and even Kijów, becasue they are foreigners for them.
I knew, and still know many real Ukrainians, you are living by
granny's stories and own imagination about some country on
the mao whole life being behind Great Water, not having even
contact with reality. You are probably a Pole or Italian, who
simply don;t know anything about himself, so glue himself to
the grannies stories becasue it was simple and easy, when you
had identoty crisis, or you suffered from lack of history.
Many people do such things, you are not the only one.
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Nicely cherrypicked ideas.
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Yes, we have already discussed this to some degree of depth, hence the occasional brevity in my responses because I don't feel like repeating myself. How have I not revealed my ethnic identity? I am practically shouting it from the rooftops! I discussed in at length with you, et al., in the "are you proud of your ethnicity?" thread.
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