ShortHairThug
26 May 2010
History / What do Polish people think about Belorussians? [38]
Perhaps if you tried a different approach than this outdated Russian rhetoric you might be able to keep your flock together. Belorussians are not losing their identity; they are awakening from a long slumber and finding their own identity in the process (good for them if you ask me). There’s no need for a Russian nanny to take care of them or do all the thinking for them. I know it must be hard for an average Russian to come to terms with that reality but it’s too late to put the genie back in the bottle. In my opinion there should be more of cultural exchange between Poland and Belarus even Russia, perhaps then we can put our political differences aside and enjoy what each side has to offer. I know, it’s simply too much to ask for and it sounds like a Crows utopian dream but that would be nice for a change and no we don’t have the ambition of greater Poland, after all, that’s what you fear the most. Come on Sasha, it’s time to face your own demons.
Another sheep straying from the flock, losing its identity, scraps of self-respect, desperately placing his stake on "I hate Russians" field to attract the Poles. :) A typical slave psychology, whatever your antibat'ko/Russia statements are. Still can't figure out if it's funny or pathetic. I believe both.
Perhaps if you tried a different approach than this outdated Russian rhetoric you might be able to keep your flock together. Belorussians are not losing their identity; they are awakening from a long slumber and finding their own identity in the process (good for them if you ask me). There’s no need for a Russian nanny to take care of them or do all the thinking for them. I know it must be hard for an average Russian to come to terms with that reality but it’s too late to put the genie back in the bottle. In my opinion there should be more of cultural exchange between Poland and Belarus even Russia, perhaps then we can put our political differences aside and enjoy what each side has to offer. I know, it’s simply too much to ask for and it sounds like a Crows utopian dream but that would be nice for a change and no we don’t have the ambition of greater Poland, after all, that’s what you fear the most. Come on Sasha, it’s time to face your own demons.