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Nathan   
14 May 2011
News / EU tribunal overrules Polish name contest in Lithuania [150]

The Constituent Assembly of Lithuania was elected in April and first met in May 1920. In June it adopted the third provisional constitution and in July signed the Soviet-Lithuanian Peace Treaty. In the treaty the Soviet Union recognized fully independent Lithuania and its claims to the disputed Vilnius Region.

I guess this Poland didn't like and used its usual low-blow tactics.
Nathan   
14 May 2011
News / EU tribunal overrules Polish name contest in Lithuania [150]

why didn't Lithuania try to capture and defend it, not even once?

Well:

When Poland achieved a major victory in the Battle of Warsaw and forced the Soviets to retreat in August 1920, Lithuanians defended their new borders.

Fighting broke out in the Suwałki Region. During the Battleof the Niemen River, Poland attacked Lithuania on a wide front.

When a Polish coup against the Lithuanian government failed in August 1919, the front stabilized until summer 1920.

Żeligowski's forces captured Vilnius, but further advances were stopped by the Lithuanian troops.

In mid-May the Lithuanian army, commanded by General Silvestras Žukauskas, began an offensive against the Soviets in northeastern Lithuania. By the end of August 1919, the Soviets were pushed out of the Lithuanian territory. When the Soviets were defeated, Lithuanian army was deployed against the paramilitary West Russian Volunteer Army, who invaded northern Lithuania.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Lithuania

Seems like they did try to defend their lands and their capital. It is the same to say why the Polish didn't defend Warsaw in September 1939.

If Poland lost with Soviets, how long would it take for Lithuania to fall prey to Soviets, too? 1 week?

If Soviets didn't enter Poland in 1944, how long would it take it to fall in the arms of the Allies?

Poland effectively defended Lithuania and in return Lithuania occupied Polish Wilno.

The Soviets protected Poland and the Polish brought, instead of gratitude, Solidarnosc and occupied Soviet Warsaw.
Nathan   
14 May 2011
News / Don't let Poland become like my country, France. [630]

Just my five cents to the conversation.
No matter what has happened in the past, who killed or raped whom, there should be respect by those who come to live to the foreign country. This includes: the knowledge of the language, respect to the laws of the country (no matter what your believes or ideas back at home) and becoming an integrated citizen who don't raise demands when the natives keeps their mouths shut. This is my approach. I might voice my support of the local people, but never go against their ways of life. If I want to wear a burka in Sweden or a cross in Mekka, I do it in my hotelroom. Simple as that. My hyper excentric "pride" I might express in my home country, not as a guest in someone else's home.
Nathan   
13 May 2011
News / EU tribunal overrules Polish name contest in Lithuania [150]

Second Cyrillic is a lost alphabet

???? What does it mean? One may then say the same about Chinese.

First there aren't too many of one single nationality in Poland that uses it

Why has there to be people of one nationality? Cyrillic is used in Ukrainian, Beloruski, Serbian, Russian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Montenegrin etc languages. There is quite a minority of these people in Poland to have their names in Polish passports printed in Cyrillic. But they don't. So, why whine about the Lithuanian demands in regards to Polish way of writing?
Nathan   
13 May 2011
News / EU tribunal overrules Polish name contest in Lithuania [150]

Just a question: What about people who use Cyrilic alphabet and are a minority, let say in Poland. Are they allowed to have their names written the original way or are transformed into Latin alphabet used in Poland?

I hear whispers saying that it is different than the case of Polish minority in Lithuania. Ok, in what way?
*goes to sleep still hearing whispers* ;)
Nathan   
13 May 2011
News / EU tribunal overrules Polish name contest in Lithuania [150]

Sokrates's solution: Bomb the two countries and sow the wheat there. Everyone will profit. No, leave a few to sow and gather the wheat.

*gets enriched, slowly, but surely, with Sokrates's wisdom*
Nathan   
12 May 2011
History / Are Polish territories natively German? [73]

Where had been all the slavic towns and villages at 200 A.D ???? I can't see any....only germanic ones!

The Poles were being given birth in Ukraine at that time; then sprung up and moved to the west to push Germans as everyone had enough of them here:)

The Cucuteni-Trypillian culture, also known as Cucuteni culture (from Romanian), Trypillian culture (from Ukrainian) is a late Neolithic archaeological culture which flourished between ca. 5500 BC and 2750 BC, from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dniester and Dnieper regions in modern-day Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cucuteni-Trypillian_culture

Danzig was built by Poles

;) Danzig was built by the Germanic tribes. If it was built by the Poles, they would have managed to create a decent fleet able to defend it. As of 16th century you still swam on rafts.
Nathan   
8 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

the only 'however'

Many think that Poland was the only or major target of OUN or UPA. No, it wasn't. Today, when I honor UPA soldiers I even don't think of Poles. For me and many others UPA = anti-Soviet resistance.

In 1951 CIA covert operations chief Frank Wisner estimated that some 35,000 Soviet police troops and Communist party cadres had been eliminated by guerrillas affiliated with the Ukrainian Insurgent Army in the period after the end of World War II.[100] Official Soviet figures for the losses inflicted by all types of "Ukrainian nationalists" during the period 1944-1953 referred to 30,676 persons; amongst them were 687 NKGB-MGB personnel, 1,864 NKVD-MVD personnel, 3,199 Soviet Army, Border Guards, and NKVD-MVD troops, 241 communist party leaders, 205 komsomol leaders and 2,590 members of self-defense units. According to Soviet data the remaining losses were among civilians, including 15,355 peasants and kolkhozniks.[101] Soviet archives state that between February 1944 and January 1946 the Soviet forces conducted 39,778 operations against the UPA, during which they killed a total of 103,313, captured a total of 8,370 OUN members and captured a total of 15,959 active insurgents.[102]

This is what UPA is for the Ukrainians: people who fought for our independance, for the Ukrainians who were killed in Holodomor. Polish casualties were a consequence of the interwar repressions mostly on the Wolyn population whose lands was taken by Polish osadniks, kids were deprived of education and any perspectives, family members died in prisons, homes destroyed by the war...

What each side should remember instead of arguing about UPA and AK, AL and who killed whom and how brutal it was (fairytales of the Soviets), this is what it was basically about:

The cooperation between UPA and the post-AK underground came about partly as a response to increasing communist terror and the deportations of Ukrainians to the Soviet Union, and Poles into the new socialist Poland. According to official statistics, between 1944 and 1956 around 789,000 Ukrainians and 488,000 Poles were deported by the Soviets.[68]

Something to think about.

nevertheless is very ironic

Gumishu, could you elaborate on that one?

The biggest tragedy of Greece is that it is governed by Greeks.It would have better luck if governed by Turks or Bulgarian.

I understand that you might be angry with the way Greece pulls the whole EU down with its lazy politics and economy and that maybe it would be better off under the boot of some other country, but give a bit of credit to yourself.
Nathan   
7 May 2011
History / Where did the power of Poland vanish to, since... let`s say, some 300 years ago? [180]

Poland between XV and XVII centuries developed tactics which shaped european warfare much in the same way as later Sweden would

Poland was defeated in many battles with the Cossacks and Ukrainian peasants who chased the Polish army with sticks and brooms and no imaginary tactics of yours helped it :)

advanced law regarding such issues as divorces, as for advancements?

Who cares about divorces when there is the decadence of the state is at stake. 300 years after Poland is still the most conservative catholic state with divorces practically ending in excommunications.

Poland for most of its history and especially reinessance was one of the most innovative

It was copying from Germans, French and Italians - this is not an innovation.

what it lacked was industry

It lacked civilized government, clear-cut decision-making machine, militarily it was backward with moronic generals leading the army for the Ukrainian Cossack's lunch-time appetizer. It fought with everyone and wanted to be everything. The intestine happened to be too thin.

The problem with your post is you, you're an ignorant moron who has an opinion but no knowledge to back it.

The problem is that you have no idea what you are talking about. At least, learn your own history! What you said is that there were no flaws in the RP. And there were multitude and Koala named some of them which are generally accepted.

Mark you untill late XVII century Poland has the most advanced artillery in the world with mortars, falconets, organ guns, the works.

;))))) Oh yeah. What else? Did Poland fly to the moon in the XVII century too?

Also Poland is the country responsible for squad and division military units since it was their inventor

What??? I thought you invented the legions and then the Romans borrowed it.
Nathan   
7 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

becouse they are cruel bastards

I just had a Polish kid for lunch. Yummi :) That anger-juice makes the meat more palatable.

It seems to me that Ukraina is top winer of WW2.

Would you consider Croatia a winner after losing 7.5 milion people?! You would seize to exist. We paid dearly in that damn war - the consequences are still felt.

I didn't know that ukraina-polish relationship is so tense

It used too, not anymore. The forum is just a way to find the truth or at least some middle-ground between the two. It is impossible, but we have to try.

I will using your comments

Maaarysia, go already and tell your friends. How many times are you going to repeat it? I am tired to hold goose-bumps on my skin ;)
Nathan   
6 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

This is what Dmytro Klyachkivsky an close friend to Bandera said.

And this is what Josef Biss and his Polish army did:

Like the year before, on March 10, 2010, at the cemetery in Sahryn (near Hrubieszów) mourning prayer was served for the Orthodox Ukrainians (...)

orthodoxbeacon.com/world/orthodox-prayer-at-66th-anniversary-of-the-tragedy-in-sahryn/

Olga Basarab - a Ukrainian woman, political activist: arrested on accusations of spying, tortured and murdered by Poles in 1924:

She died in prison in unclear circumstances. The Polish government was accused of torturing her to death,[3] although this accusation was never conclusively proven [2][4]. Martha Bohachevsky-Chomia from Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press claims the Polish government initially presented her death as a suicide but subsequent exhumation of her body showed that she had been murdered in their custody.[1]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olha_Basarab

Bereza Kartuska Concentration Camp - hundreds of Ukrainians died, thousands tortured in 1934-1939. Many who were in this Polish camp became the leaders of UPA later on.

Jaworzno - Polish concentration camp:

A separate subcamp existed for the ethnic Lemko and Ukrainian prisoners... the special subcamp of Jaworzno on May 5 and the number of these prisoners eventually totalled almost 4,000 (including nearly 1,000 women and children); the vast majority of them arrived in 1947..

naukowy.pl/encyklopedia/Partyzanckie_walki_polsko-ukrai%C5%84skie_w_latach_1944-1945

Roman Kisiel - leader of Polish Chlopski Battalion:

Those are the places and number of Ukrainians murdered by this battalion according to Polish sources.
What is interesting, the literature presented as a source can be found in the following Polish sources:

Romana Kisiela Sępa", Pamięć i Sprawiedliwość nr 2 (2005)

- translation: "Remembrance and Justice" - so, this is your justice?

Roman Kisiel - "Bez munduru my żołnierze 1939-1944", Warszawa 1969

- trans.: "Without a uniform we are soldiers 1939-1944" - yes, you are, indeed.
And the list of these brutal murders is endless.

In regards to Józef Biss - he was exonerated by the Polish court in 1991:

How is that? Where is your justice? You jump around on Bandera, why not start with Biss?

Let's come to the conclusion that both sides did atrocities, both sides were equally barbaric in many cases and both sides regard the actions justified: "because you started first and we retaliated blah-blah-blah", "we just closed your libraries, burnt churches and prevented you from getting jobs and live like humans and you, bastards, killed our women and kids; how brutal you are against our civilized actions". It is a pointless conversation because you don't want to accept the guilt of BOTH. I do. If you don't and start putting me "first started" BS, then there is no point in continuing.

denying the monstrous atrocities commited by UPA on Polish civilians

I don't deny as I don't deny monstruous Polish atrocities committed on Ukrainian civilians. Jozef Biss taught me something and I hope Bandera taught you something. You are reasonable and oftentime we have no trouble to find a common language.
Nathan   
6 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

So killing women and kids is a way of teaching?

What kids and women? Whenever you get your ar*ses kicked, you immediately put "kids and women". Oh, and old men. Local people had enough of Polish barbarism and dealt accordingly. It is amazing how some people like you manage to even make victims of themselves under given circumstances.

You have already taught me something today about Ukrainians.

This is all I am after: to teach. If you need additional lectures, let me know.
Nathan   
5 May 2011
History / Polish flag over the Reichstag first? [399]

Polish flag over the Reichstag first?

The Soviets were not sure about the so-called victory and put two flags: the red and the white (in case of defeat - to show their giving-up and not be shot at). From the street it looked like a Polish flag.
Nathan   
5 May 2011
History / Poles in the Napoleonic era [224]

I found a funny incident from the Napoleonic times:

When Polish rebels briefly took control of Lviv in 1809, they demanded that the head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Anton Anhelovych, have his Church substitute Napoleon's name in the Divine Liturgy for that of Austrian Emperor Francis II. He refused, and was imprisoned by the Poles. When the Austrians retook control over the city, Anhelovych was awarded the cross of Leopold by the Emperor.[5]

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Greek_Catholic_Church
:)
Nathan   
5 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

What about all those Bandera nationalists?

What about them? You don't like Bandera? What about Bereza Kartuska Concentration camp? Do you like it? Policies of Sanation and Pacification? Destruction of churches and libraries by Poles? Exclusion of the autochtone population from politics, education, offices? That is what you like. I know. Well, Bandera showed you what it is like and I hope this taught you something.

oh and he claims Polish troops were running from Germans in 1939

There is an interesting eye-witness testimony by lieutenant von Bogenhardt (about Aug.1, 1939). Here is an excerpt:

"At dawn we crosses the border...There was virtually no resistance...There were rumors of sharpshooters and partisans, but I never saw or heard anything of them, except for the occasional sound of a shot in the distance...The Poles seemed to be completely apathetic, and there were so many prisoners that nobody bothered to guard them or even tell them where to go".

Hmm...

After you booted Poles and settled Germans there, i'm sorry if i do not recognize a majority forcefully settled there, so if i invade Berlin, kick Germans out and settle in Poles thats a polish city then?

This is what Poles where doing in occupied Vilnius and Lviv. I am not though sorry that I don't recognize that artificial majority.

A large number of Polish colonists were encouraged by the Polish government to resettle in majority-Ukrainian territories. This number was estimated at 300,000 in both Galicia and Volhynia by Ukrainian sources and less than 100,000 by Polish sources (see osadnik) [12] Although the majority of the local population was Ukrainian, virtually all government official positions were assigned to Poles. Land reform designed to favour the Poles[13] brought further alienation of the Ukrainian population.[8]

Note-worthy is the fact that this forceful occupation was especially severe in Volyn' region. It led to some consequences.

The territorial split on Silesia was supposed to be decided by poll

And how was it decided in Lithuania, Ukraine and Czech republic? Also by poll? Or by sending the army all over the place ;) and then crying that "we were attacked by everyone". Poor creatures, I really pity you.

The bottom line of the 1919-20 affair is that Czechoslovakia robbed the regions where Poles were ethnical majority of the option to choose their preferred country.

The following fact seemingly didn't bother Poles:

In Eastern Galicia, Ukrainians made up approximately 65% of the population while Poles made up 22% of the population.[1]

East Galicia

All these lands had 65% Ukrainian majority. There were cities like Sanok, Jaroslaw, Cieszanow, Brzozow, Peremyshel..., which are now in Poland. So, you robbed us of all these lands! Did you ask the majority where they want to be? Nope. It is only when Poles are majority the voting counts, right?

I am not talking about a war, neither I think it will happen, nor I want it. I am just very sentimental, and architecture is my hobby so every time i am in Lwow it gives me a real heartache, and that is it. Besides Poles should not forget about it and let history to be rewritten

Your hobby is not architecture. You just like being a ridiculous, that's all. Lovers of architecture travel the world, enjoy and study the works of the past and present. Find a man and let him giving you a heartbreak.

it is unfortunate, and I always believed that Poland should apologised for that

You don't need to apologize. Nobody gives a damn about your apology.

It was not Pl vs Ukr, it was more of a class conflict than anything else. The magnats were ethnically Ruthenians, and many people on Ukr side were Polish szlachta

So, was it basically Poles led by hetman Khmelnicky fighting against Ukrainian magnats? Interesting.

Nathan, looking at Your recent history You shouldnt really talk about courage

Can you elaborate on this one?

btw, I read that genetically West Ukraine has very simlar DNA to Polish one:]

Are you calling me a moron?

wouldnt it be better to come back to old ways of slavic multiculturalism??some union maybe:]]]]

And what is there now? Monoculturalism?! Union? With whom? ;) Who needs you?

2. Support Ukraine's entrance to EU and NATO (even if we have to pull them by their ears.)

Ouch! No need, though. We will be there when we are ready and accepted by more persuasive voices :)
Nathan   
4 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

With what? Your pilots fly 2 hours a year, your tanks have enough fuel and spare parts for 100 hours of activity, its hard to rip apart a chauvinistic Pole when he's riding an armoured vehicle and all you have is a d*ck in your hand and a lot of misplaced anger

This is resembling what Polish generals were saying in August 1939 when threatening Germany. Next month it was over in 3 weeks ;)

You do realise that your army is non existent?

Trust me, for Poles there will always be enough :)

Also Rezuny wont do much when they get driven over by tanks:))))))

Haven't you had tanks in 1940s? Oh, I forgot, you still used horses like in the WWI :)

last i checked Ukraine lost every regular war with Poland?

We already talked about it - in 1 year Poland was kicked from the Dnieper to Peremyshel by our army made mostly of peasants with scythes and sticks :)

Last i checked Poland is in NATO and EU and Ukraine is where? Who's going to protect it?

You definitely need protection, wussy ;) Have you ever fought alone? No. Even in the commonwealth used the Lithuanian help to wage wars.

How many weeks did Poles like to say it would take them to be in Berlin in the 1930s?

Good point, Harry. More mouth than courage.

Nathan, the agreement for Russian fleet was re-signed, is it 25 or 50 years?

It was signed for 25 years and currently multiple parties protest and demand to rescind the agreement as it goes against the Constitution.

Hence, " a Ukrainian solution, for the Ukrainian problem"

Absolutely. I think as soon as the internal problem is solved - the green light for economy is set and normal development can be revived.

the main problem is still bureaucracy

I agree, warszawski, and corruption.
Nathan   
4 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

I, as an uninformed Yank, get it. Thank you.

You are welcome, rybnik.

Separatism flourishes in the western regions of Ukraine. Some people who live there wish their cities to belong to Poland or Romania. You can even see such labels in Kiev on the independence day of Ukraine.

Warszawski, you said many true things in regards to the problems we face, but the last one is a total lie. And this is not your fault. The Center of Social and Marketing research "Соціс" published report in April 2011 on the poll where the Ukrainian citizens were asked:

1.) Whether they support independance of the western region of Ukraine and Donbas (coal-rich region of the east)

Results: only 2% supported independance of these regions;

2.) Ukraine to remain unitary or become a federation?

5% support of the federation;
In addition to that eastern region Donbas now supports by 25% the aspirations to join EU, which was unheard of a few years before. And this is understandable since more service oriented western Lviv and Carpathian oblasts (administrative units) outperformed the heavy industrial regions of the east.

Another poll taken from 17 to 26 of March 2011 among the inhabitants of Lviv - the center of western part of Ukraine and the center of my heart :) - whether they support the separation of their region from Ukraine:

85% - against the separation;
6% - undecided (zombies);
6% - kinda support the idea and only 3% support it 100%;
The poll was performed by the Social group "Рейтинг".
Warszawski, you quote a Sevastopol newspaper which is filled with Russian dreamt-up stuff. You better off picking some recognized national source, not the city where temporarily is located Russian fleet. The fairytales they'll write are simply funny.

Here is a photo from Lviv demonstration in regards to separatism:

Another thing about Ukraine one might want to know: western and central regions are highly nationalistic and will rip apart any chauvinistic Pole, Romanian or Russian; eastern will do the same, but, probably, spare a Russian as*shole. So, trust me, there is no other feelings besides business with Poland or Romania and no one wants to belong to anyone, except some usual minorities movements.

Prior to this Ukrainian MP Anatoliy Gritsenko declared that he considered Ukraine as an administrative district of Russian Federation.

That is total crap! A. Gritsenko is one of the most respectful politicians in Ukraine, though his party currently has only around 2% of the votes. The Russian newspaper of Sevastopol would turn around the meaning of what he said 180 degrees. In fact, he ridiculed the way Russian patriarch didn't honor to visit any of the Russian regions, but came to the "South-western territorial district of RF", indicating the sphere of influence still present in that part of Ukraine. It didn't say anything about Ukraine as a whole - just go to the original blog of Gritsenko.

There is an easier way for lwow Oblast to get into the EU, If you know what I mean, nudge nudge.....wink wink..

Sure, and again you will be running around Europe with Institute of National Memory counting the fallen by the so-called "rezuny" ;)

Even today many people in it's government don't want anything to do with the west and look at mother Russia as it's role model.

That's not really the case. Check the travel schedules of the Russian PM and their patriarch Kiril for the last 6 months. They come over so frequently and beg to get into the economic commonwealth with them on a 3-1 basis, where Ukraine is as if a part of it, but mostly independent to make its own decisions. The 3 others are usual suspects: Russia, Belorus and Kazakhstan. The politicians which one calls pro-Russian are not interested in losing their business interests inside the country and give it up to become nobody in the Russian world. So, even they will unwillingly still be on our side of the border, figuratively speaking.

Nowadays, miriads of pointless issues and debates are raised to keep people away from getting angry with the lame economy and corrupt government. It is only a matter of time when the opposing sides which argue for stupid things realize that their enemy is the butchers in the capital, which have to be removed and replaced with young politicians.
Nathan   
3 May 2011
News / Poland A and Ukraine B. Compare how far Poland has advanced. [282]

So why is it a sucha big difference between these two countries? Both have been "free" since the ealy 90's.
Why didnt Ukraine follow Poland and the rest of the ex-communist countries after the fall of the Iron Curtain‎?

Great question.
There is a sequence of factors which resulted in slow economical development of Ukraine nowadays:
Ukraine was occupied by Russia and Poland since 1667. Revolts of 1648-54 and 1768 were brutaly suppressed by the two. When finally the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empire collapsed and Ukraine declared its independance Polish and Russian armies again ravaged the country and tore it apart: Poland occupied its western part, Russia - eastern. Both made sure the word "Ukrainian" and "education" or "political activity" don't mix together. Poland closed Ukrainian schools, burnt Churches, openned concentration camp for Ukrainian nationalists. The Russians under Stalin murdered 6 million Ukrainians by Holodomor and executed thousands during forced collectivization in 1928-1931. Came the WWII. Ukraine lost 7.5 million people (3 million soldiers). The rest one can say both Poland and Ukraine followed the same path, except: Poland was not part of the USSR, had its own currency, borrowed huge amounts of money from the West, had Polish as official language, haven't had people singing songs, writing scientific works in native language called nationalists and incarcerated. I remember watching Polish TV caught by the ladder-like antenna as something foreign and with more interesting things than 3-channel Soviet BS with its on and on glorification of a "big brother".

One might say Ok, Nathan, you whiny d*ck, you had 20 years, for Christ sake! Look at Poland! I saw Poland and I am amazed. Your roads, economy and other stuff is uncomparably better. In Ukraine a lot changed from what it was in 1991, a lot remained unchanged. The historical background I've shown made something that still tortures the country: those millions Ukrainians who died in Holodomor and during the war were replaced with Russian citizens who after independance were, unfortunately, given Ukrainian passports. Now, those are part of the fifth column, which does everything and I mean EVERYTHING possible to undermine the country. They don't care to compare the European and Russian lifestyle. They'll die to live like pigs as long as a pigsty is named in Russian. Quite literaly. They constantly have problems with the flag, with the anthem, with the past. Officially, there around 18% Russians having Ukrainian passports and despising the country where those as*holes were born in. But when told to get the fcuk off from here, they go into obscenities I even don't want to repeat. Another part of the society are Ukrainians who were Russified to the point they lost their roots to the point that they are neither Ukrainians, nor Russians. They are mankurts, homo sovieticus which still live in their minds in the SU.

Another huge problem is corruption. This eats away the reconstruction of roads, infrastructure development, health, wages, spendings of regular people. It is heart-breaking. What can I say?!

So, all this time the fight goes not for the sake of the developing Ukraine as a European economic entity, but to find the common language while the politicians use the situation to steal the budget and spit in the face of both.

It will take more years for that to change. Euro2012 will have a huge impact on the country. A bit over the half of the population made already their choice for the West, but it is now for time and economical recovery to wake up the rest for the real progress to start.
Nathan   
1 May 2011
Genealogy / Do you think all Slavs are white? [178]

Look, but are not in reality. Purity of whiteness is only noticeable in the Eastern Slavs. The exception are Polish (not sure of their centrality or easternity) - they are dirty white.

The idea is already taken :(

What kind of pride to cover one's face? These are morons.
Nathan   
1 May 2011
History / Poland Lithuania - current relations [124]

I dont see the point here, if they got angry over something like that they're retarded.

And if someone makes retarded people angry, then the person has to be a moron squared. *Lithuania is close to Poland and languages are important*
Nathan   
1 May 2011
News / John Paul II's Beatification [134]

To become a saint, the Pope needs to confirm a second miracle.

Catholics still run with spears and sleep in caves.
Nathan   
1 May 2011
Genealogy / Do you think all Slavs are white? [178]

I think only the Eastern Slavs are noble white. The rest are a mess of white tinges, second sort white.
Nathan   
1 May 2011
News / John Paul II's Beatification [134]

Could you please point out the made up fairy tales you claim we believe in?

Condoms, sainthood, priesthood, confession, communion, mass elaborations, holy relics,...

a religion is a specific belief system for a group of people

There are so many religions as people. Just many are grouped into herds of dumb followers who even don't know what they follow

That's what I said.

Whats blind about being a Catholic? We believe in a benevolent God, we believe in equality, freedom and loads of other good things

You said it yourself - a Catholic is someone who believes in a fairy-tale and this is where it stops: belief.