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slo   
26 Nov 2007
News / Thank to Polish people for current relations with Ukraine [89]

What's going on with this World? Tensions on borders, reds rising, taliban winning,.. Not exactly what I expected from 21st century. Inbetween all this relations Poland-Ukraine is just looking good. I met a lot of Polish ppl in my life and would say that big majority were nice people, easy to understand not just because the languages are close, but mutually close. So, thank you Polish and let keep this way.

There is not so many mutual friends in Europe, Europeans are nice, but ignorant, playing too much of undercover games. We'll handle that, but having friend as Poland those days is very important to us.
slo   
27 Nov 2007
News / Thank to Polish people for current relations with Ukraine [89]

Do we ever have a neighbor with never having problems with? :-) It is technically impossible. But I am about current situation, I see that Ukrainian elite like and respect Polish. If you watch Ukrainian TV no one drops any critics to Polish policy. Of course it is possible that some issue come up, but it is not kind of tension we have everyday with Russians or Romanians. We just do not understand each other unlike Polish.
slo   
27 Nov 2007
Travel / Have you ever been in Poland? [111]

Yes, I was a solder in Soviet Army to Poland :-) for two years! It was an air force base near Szczeczin. I was 18...
slo   
28 Nov 2007
News / Thank to Polish people for current relations with Ukraine [89]

>it is strange how could we have such difficult relations in the past.

Common people, why difficult? Ukraine and Poland were in common country RP (under rule of Polish king, but also elected Senate and with strong local elites) for about 200 years and all we talk about it is last few years of break up. There was a common country for 200 years! Do you think it was only about hassle each other? I don't think so. I am sure it was not.

And you are not right, Kyiv was not a frontier of RPospolita, it was far East, Uman at least.

And Serduchla aka Andriy Danilko yeah... shaked ass of the Europe :-)
slo   
26 Aug 2008
News / Abkhazia and South Ossetia are independent states now! Poland reaction? [236]

Fact is only one country has recognised those separating republics. Ironically it is a country occupying those republics. So, it is rather annexation of Georgian territories. Nothing good to any part in such ridiculous situation. Independence can not be gained such brutal way in modern world.
slo   
11 Sep 2008
News / Poland boycotts German goods? [266]

I guess Ukrainians shall boycott German goods because Germans block Ukraine's entry to EU. I do.

Giermania and Ruskies vs rest of EU, thats completely different angle. New angle ...or not? :)

I guess we saw that angle in 1939... They are not able to change or what?
slo   
23 Oct 2008
History / Drang nach Osten. [79]

I am just disappointed how Germans treat Easter Europe - like Russia dominated territory. Recently Ukrainian Ministry Of Foreign Affaires issued Note Of Protest against appearance of German Foreign Minister Mr. Erler on Russian TV with sentences against Ukraine's NATO membership. I would accept it as a confusion if I never watched German DW - very pro-Russian in everything towards E. Europe.
slo   
3 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

Apr 3, 09, 21:47 - Thread attached on merging:
Russians filmed anti-Polish, anti-Ukrainian movie

Director of this movie was born and risen in Ukraine, then moved 29 yo to Moscow and filmed one gifted movie in his 30-th. Now he is not in a good shape, but still perfect for politically motivated provocations of ruling in Russia's regime against pro-European Ukraine.

His movie "Taras Bulba" is ridiculously expensive, but who counting money... Premiere happened this week and a pile of Russian mighty nationalists were present as Mr. Zhirinovsky, etc. In this movie a lot of blood, a lot of Ukrainian cossacks of 15th century dying for Russia (even Russia as a country did not exist that time), a lot of hate words against "liechy"... Blood, hate,.. Shameful idiotic footage, manipulation of history and a ridiculous attempt to put down new friendly relations between Poles and Ukrainians.

Quality of the footage is not for Oscar nomination, btw. Made in "new Russian action" style, with closed shots wounds and a lot of dark ketchup. Brrr... Horrible.
slo   
3 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

>There were two versions

Yes. And Mr. Bortko has filmed second one, adapted to czarist propaganda, with those "dying for Russia" Ukrainian cossacks and outrageous words about "there will a great Russian czar come down". What Russian czar in 15th century cossacks expected??? Ukrainian cossacks fought against Russian czar's punitive troops the same way as against Polish... And, the same time it is our Ukrainian history of common wealth with Polish people with both glorious and bad times happened. But such flat, bloody movie in 21th century.... Pure propaganda of hate.

>TO SLO: READ GOGOL'S«TARAS BULBA» and learn history

Oh, Taras Bulba has NOTHING to do to history. Great Ukrainian writer working for Russian empire Nikolai Hohol (re-)wrote it for money, I am sure he was not proud of such flat cheap anti-Polish story. Do you know he had a lot of Polish friends in real life?
slo   
4 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

So what's the problem with a Russian/Ukraine/Polish war movie???

Because, first of all, it is not about a war time. Polish-Ukrainian civil war happened 100 years later, in hetman Hmelnitsky era. This original story of Hohol is about the time when Polish and Ukrainian elites lived in peace in one commonwealth and both were proud to be the szliahta. The division and conflict happened, again, about 100 years later, in Reformation time, when Polish elite decided that to be the nobles (shliahta) means to be a catholic and not orthodox Christian. Yes, there was uprising of different war lords and magnats each against others in 15th century, both Ukrainian and Polish mixed, but it was such time, not a civil war. Great writer Mykola (Nikolai) Hohol originally was attempting to express this life in his first version, but it was not accepted by czarist censorship (original story written in 19th century) and he re-wrote it making unnatural pro-Russian (again, it is time before Russian empire, north of Recz Pospolita there was Moskowia, Russia still not existed).

Yes, it is a bad timing. When you see movie about German Nazi time it is still actual, because hate, racism, xenophobia are still a reality. And now, new Ukrainian-Polish relations is just in beginning of new era of friendship. So, why now? Why you Russians doing it about Ukrainians and Poles?

Russian Mr. Bortko approached it in different way from Polish Mr. Hoffman with his With Sword And Fire. Both films on different stories written in 19th centuries, Polish With Sword and Fire is about 16th century and Russian story Taras Bulba is about 15th. Russian director has saturated the conflict, not time and not personalities unlike Polish Mr. Hoffman did. I respect second approach, this is a honest approach even many nationalists in Poland and Ukraine were expecting more harsh approach. And once Polish filmmaker is making it about Polish-Ukrainian matter it is again honest. But when Russian director makes it about Ukrainian-Polish matter...

Oh yes. Thank you for employing Ukrainian actor Mr. Stupka for main character in both movies :-) But it wont save the ridiculous hate movie.
slo   
4 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

Gogol is Russian-English transcript and in Ukrainian-English he is spelled as Hohol, more correspondent to smooth Ukrainian pronunciation. But it is not the point.
slo   
4 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

Do you mean that "hate movies" don't exist? Then you should watch the film. And I wont recommend to others.
slo   
4 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

I have found it is not a good idea to call a Russian Moskoli

I agree, it is rude. And in this new Russian movie Poles called ONLY "liaxy"...
slo   
4 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

there is no any first or second version

It is a know fact in Ukraine. Read Wikipedia:
"...The novel has two versions. The first (1835) is decidedly Ukrainian in theme and story. The second (1842) was written in response to criticism of Dead Souls for being anti-Russian."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taras_Bulba

I bet that even Gogol's "Viy" has clear antipolish features for Poles

"Viy" is a good example how Hohol/Gogol loved that time and expressed in different way. "Viy" is about the same time as Taras Bulba, but about peace, not conflict, as well as other great stories of Hohol. "Viy" is cool. Why Russians not filmed mystic "Viy" and filmed "Taras Bulba" saturating it and making a hate movie?
slo   
4 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

Ukrainians call Russians "kacapy". "Moskali" is a bit nicer for Russians

Guys, we Ukrainians call Russians - 'Rosijany' and Poles 'Poliaky'. Because we are cool and not rude :-) We just tired of the manipulations of our history and dream to live in peace with all neighbors. Good that Poles, at least their government and elites do share such desire.
slo   
29 Apr 2009
History / Taras Bulba - the movie [115]

They replaced original adjective "Russian" in the movie everywhere with "Ukrainian"... from bad to worse... they even translated the book this way which is really funny.

What is REALLY funny that Russians don't know about existence of first version of Taras Bulba poem. Read Wikipedia on the topic at least. First version was banned by Russian censorship and Gogol re-wrote it in a "patriotic way", making it such violent and pro-czarist.

Firstly the country was only one at that time and it was Russia.

Gosh... Russian TV Sasha.... Russia did not exist in 16th century, it was Moskovite state, nobody called it Russia, specifically Cossacks :-))

Guys, again , this is a hate movie, poorly made one. Don't waste your time for watching it. Too many interesting things appearing every day. Buy buy.
slo   
16 Aug 2009
History / PIŁSUDSKI & BANDERA? [11]

I don't know why this strange topic appeared. Bandera and Pilsudski were from different times, acted in different situations and had different destiny. Yes, they are both recognized as heroes by millions in Ukraine and Poland for different reasons and... that's it.
slo   
16 Aug 2009
News / Poland among the greatest enemies of Russia [112]

Actually, your government wants Serbia to join the EU, so we will be there together
one day - Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria and in the future if
all goes well, Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Ukraine.
It's as close to Slavic Union as we can realistically get.

I share this point. Realistic point finally.
slo   
14 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

No, they would call themselves Poles in the first place maybe Ruthenians in second.

Well, if one of the main reasons of the commonwealth failure was forcing Ukrainian elites to give up their religion and language this is very unlikely Ukrainians would end up calling themselves "Poles". Even nationality at that time was not so important - not so many Polish elite would call themselves "Poles", rather Sarmathians. Furthermore, even many Ukrainians of those times recognized king of Poland as their king, not many would say they live in Poland. The same repeated later in Russian empire. Now many simply minded Russians can't understand why Ukrainians had lived in the empire for about 300 years still not calling themselves Russians :-) British and Walsh is not best example here. Say rather it could end up as British and Scottish. Even rather as British and Irish.
slo   
14 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

Wrong!
the Ruthenians were unable to stick to the bargain and religion was a secondary problem, they imagined they can play the same game with Russian Czar.\

When Ukrainian hetman Xmelnitsky started the huge uprising in 1648 he had no relations with Moscow. It was a mass protest uprising, not an intrigue you must admit. Main reasons were: influenced by reformists catholic church pushed hard on Ukrainian Christian Orthodox in the commonwealth "only catholic can be a szlachtycz" - that was a huge challenge and abuse for majority of Ukrainians. Prior to that that Christian Orthodox had equal rights in the Commonwealth. Also the reformists had pushed using Polish language in churches, which also was kind of issue for Ukrainians.

They very fast learned otherwise

Well for that breaking with Poland generation of Ukrainians to be under Russian czar was the same deal: repressions and marginalization of Ukrainian elites started in 18th century, for some 50 years it was more or less Ok.
slo   
16 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

2. Russia destroyed Sicz - reason of the strength of Ruthenians rebellions.
Without Sicz - Ruthenians were only peasants to be subdued( and loyal Cossacks - symbol and tool of the Czar tyranny).

Yes, and it happened in some 100+ years after Ukraine signed the treaty with Moscow czar.

You keep calling Ukrainians as Ruthenians even both names existed that ancient time and meant the same. Why?
slo   
18 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

Ukraine is Polish name of the country( today eastern- central part) so, before 1569 nobody was called Ukrainian.

Oh no!!! Now it is Polish! :-)) I am just tired of this, every neighboring country claims origin of "Ukraine" word :-) Actually this is very common for many countries, so if you enjoy it, keep doing that :-) Just respect sovereignty of Ukraine.

The destruction of Sicz Zaporoska happened 47 years later but economic and political opression started as soon as 20 years afterwards.

I am Ok with that statement too. I just wanted to say that first few years the cossacks were enjoying their (historically wrong) decision. And they were not looking for partnership with Moscow duchy prior to uprising. The uprising of cossacks in 1648 was 100% the commonwealth internal business.
slo   
19 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

It originally meant "borderland" or "friontier" its origin is unknown but definitely not Polish

Rather it meant seen in 12-th century's book that local people played with old Ukrainian and Slavic world "kraine" - "country". Makes sense now?

slo:
Just respect sovereignty of Ukraine.

What do you mean?

I mean you are free to claim origin of any name, but not land this name being called :-)

Lwów is not Ukraine is Polish town, and sure as hell we should got it back.

Yes, Ironside, I mean exactly this. I am happy that Polish government obviously does not represent your point of view. It would be a way to nowhere.

Germany tried it, learn from their failiures.

Nothing to add on this clear statement. Again, Poland got a modern government which doesn't mean all people are modern thinking. It is Ok, as soon as majority in Polish elite respect Ukraine Ukrainian ppl to pay back with great respect of Poland.

End of discussion on Ukrainian sovereignty. Out of topic. And out of sense.

We better concentrate on joining "old Polish towns" as Lviv/Lwow, Kyiv/Kijow to EU. Than there wont be borders between such close nations as Polish and Ukrainian and you can work in European Lviv on your historic projects with no work visa.
slo   
20 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

Its hard to find a more Polish city outside of Kraków, Poznań and Warsaw.

May be in historical narration my friend, but not in common sense. There is hundreds of stories like that, but we live in real world. And in this real world dealing with real challenges even talking about converting Lviv back to Polish town is destructive and has no future.
slo   
20 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

Better help Ukraine finding their feet, then lobby for them for membership, then Poles and Ukrainians can settle/resettle where they want....current borders losing their importance!

Bravo Bratwurst Boy!

in 10=20 years we'll pull Ukraine into EU and then every Pole who wants can go and live in Lwów without war, expulsions and all the things your reasoning brings.

Bravo Sokrates!!

That's exactly what I said. If some one is in love to Lviv/Lwow and Polish culture in it is a beautiful feeling. Join Lviv and Ukraine to EU, move there and settle your Polish projects there. Claiming changes of state belonging of this city it is a stupid and destructive way. Sorry for saying that, Ironside. I am just tired of those failures with thousands of victims, refuges, terrorism, etc. I stop discussion here on the subject. It is not only off topic, it is against the topic about our commonwealth.
slo   
20 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

That ally is not able to settle its internal issues and after 20 years of independents is divided into three distinctive parts.

Oh, please. Don't repeat to me those propaganda things. Ukraine is "divided" in the way every old European nation divided more or less. There is not "three Ukraines", but rather thirty three. Look to Poland attentively, even it is recognized as one of much mono-ethnic nations in the world still their elections map got some patterns.

They are not able face Wolyn massacre and in Lwów they are making obstacles for Poles

Are you talking about some nationalistic supporters in Ukraine? Oh yes, as in Poland, Hungary, everywhere you can find such peoples. For last 20 years Ukrainian state government is very courteous to Polish-Ukrainian historical past.

And what about restoration for owners of land and houses ?

You will be surprised, but Ukraine is one of most respectful countries toward the International law. Go and claim your sized by Red Army house in an international curt. Ask Romanians about how Ukraine is civilized in International law matters, they must confirm.

The best ally would have settled those issues long time ago

Ukrainians could not as they are independent for 18 years only.
slo   
22 Sep 2009
History / What would Europe look like with Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth today [209]

The Russiаns don't want Poland anyway. Ukraine is what they want

That's naive. They got a lot of land to ignore further land expansion. But they can't manage that land properly to make internal peace. That's one of main reason why they are looking for aggressive actions outside to satisfy at list this way questioning about the quality of life Russiаns. Ukraine or Poland doesn't matter, just another neighbor. The only way it is explain to Russiаns (not to military obsessed regime) that there can be another liberal way of living in peace.

Problem is that Germans and Italians - actual supporters of current Russiаn regime, can't listen to Russiаn radio and read Russiаn Internet to get what they really want.

Russian sphere of influence (for Ukraine) or turn into a third world dump serves nobody, least of all Poland.

Ukrainians were brainwashed by Russiаn empire and Soviet propaganda to be a confronting nation against Poland (starting from Gogol and his rotten "Taras Bulba"). Brainwashed with much more effort than inland Russiаns. If Ukraine independent fallen and aggressors wipe out its pro-democratic elite one more time. Polish people would get such upset and aggressive neighbor it is hard to imagine today. Ukrainians never trusted that stupid brainwashing because in every village some alternative pear to pear history existed about the Polish-Lithuanian-Ukrainian Commonwealth particularly. But if betrayed by brothers from Poland...