What's your understanding of the russo-ukrainian schism? From what I recall russia was started as kievan-rus before becoming moscowian-rus. When did they decide they were separate people and why?
My understanding is lacking woefully. That period of history is a huge gap for me. I can tell you the source of the modern hatred, of course, but you probably know that too.
Ukraine has their own language which was long suppressed by the Rooskies.
Meh, I'm fluent in ukrainian, the difference between ukrainian and russian language is somewhere in between the difference of language and dialect. You'll be able to get by through most Eastern european countries with the mixture of both, more ukrainian helps. Most eastern european languages have a shared slavic root, couple of different looking letters and some different prefixes and suffixes. IMO it's a shitty reason to fight wars over. There's got to be kike influence somewhere in the Russo-Ukranian conflict.
Well, of course the jews are involved somehow...they were responsible for the Holomodor.
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