What connects Ukrainian & 'Russian' people?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28PTMcN5UtM

Resumen

TLDRDans la vidéo, l'auteur analyse les relations historiques et culturelles entre les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites, souvent identifiés comme Russes. Contrairement aux idées reçues et à la propagande, il démontre que ces deux peuples sont historiquement distincts. L'auteur identifie six types de connexions possibles entre nations : dynastique, territoriale, ethnique, religieuse, linguistique et culturelle. Il conclut que les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites ne partagent pas ces connexions de manière signifiante. Les dynasties dirigeantes étaient différentes après le 16ème siècle, les Ukrainiens sont d'origine slave tandis que les Moscovites sont turques-finnoises. En termes territoriaux et ethniques, les Moscovites n'ont jamais été considérés comme partie intégrante de la Russie historique. Religieusement, les Moscovites ont annexé la métropole de Kiev et adopté une version différente du christianisme au 17ème siècle. Linguistiquement, la langue moscovite, influencée par le slavon d'église, est proche du bulgare mais distincte de l'ukrainien. Enfin, culturellement, les deux peuples ont développé des identités distinctes en termes de mode de vie, de musique, de danse et d'architecture. L'auteur argue que la guerre actuelle est une bataille entre démocratie et dictature, et appelle à soutenir l'Ukraine contre l'"Empire de Moscou".

Para llevar

  • 🌍 Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites ne partagent pas le même territoire historique.
  • 👥 Il existe une distinction ethnique claire entre les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites.
  • 🕊️ Le christianisme à Moscou provient de Kiev, mais les liens religieux ont été brisés.
  • 📜 Les Ukrainiens parlait le vieux russe, tandis que les Moscovites utilisent le slavon d'église.
  • 🏛️ Les différences culturelles entre les deux sont significatives, de la nourriture à l'architecture.
  • 📅 Historiquement, les Moscovites n'ont jamais reconnu leur lien avec la Russie.
  • ❌ Le terme "Russe" est un exonyme pour les Moscovites, qui ne reflète pas l'origine historique de l'identité.
  • 💬 Le moscovite moderne est plus proche du bulgare que de l'ukrainien.
  • ⚔️ La guerre actuelle est vue comme une lutte entre démocratie et dictature.
  • 📢 L'appel à l'aide est essentiel pour soutenir l'Ukraine dans sa résistance.

Cronología

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    Enfin, il analyse la connexion religieuse et linguistique. Le christianisme, importé du Kyiv, a été annexé puis modifié par les Moscovites, rompant ainsi tout lien religieux original. Sur le plan linguistique, les Moscovites ont adopté l'ancien slavon d'église bulgare, contrairement à la langue véhiculaire russe-kievienne. La langue dite "russe" moderne de Moscou est plus proche du bulgare que de l'ukrainien. Culturellement, il montre à travers des recherches d'images que les différences entre Ukrainiens et Moscovites sont significatives, démystifiant l'idée d'une identité culturelle commune.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites partagent-ils des dynasties de dirigeants ?

    Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites ont des dynasties de dirigeants communes jusqu'au 16ème siècle.

  • Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites partagent-ils le même territoire ?

    Non, historiquement les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites ne partagent pas le même territoire identifié comme Russie.

  • Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites partagent-ils la même ethnie ?

    Les Moscovites sont d'origine turco-finnoise tandis que les Ukrainiens sont d'origine slave.

  • Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites partagent-ils la même religion ?

    Le christianisme est venu à Moscou de Kiev, mais les liens religieux se sont affaiblis avec le temps.

  • Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites parlent-ils la même langue ?

    Les langues diffèrent ; le moscovite est plus proche du bulgare, tandis que l'ukrainien descend du vieux russe.

  • Y a-t-il une connexion culturelle entre les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites ?

    Historiquement, les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites n'ont pas partagé de culture significative jusqu'à récemment.

  • Pourquoi l'auteur appelle-t-il les Moscovites plutôt que Russes ?

    L'auteur appelle Moscovites les "Russes" pour souligner qu'ils ne sont pas historiquement les Russes d'origine.

  • Les Ukrainiens et les Moscovites sont-ils culturellement similaires ?

    Non, la géographie, la culture et la langue les différencient.

  • Pourquoi l'auteur croit-il que la guerre en Ukraine est importante pour la démocratie ?

    L'auteur pense que la résistance à Moscou est une question de défendre la démocratie contre les dictatures.

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    Russians the same people the same people
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    into different states almost like North
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    and South Korea well that's certainly
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    what Putin would like you to believe I
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    say that ukrainians are part of the one
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    Russian people and that's certainly a
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    similar vibe that I'm getting from some
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    Americans extrapolating this concept of
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    one people to the war as if it's some
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    kind of family dispute the Hungarian
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    prime minister Orban who happens to be a
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    big Putin sympathizer he said this war
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    is a brotherly war of two Slavic Nation
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    oh is it well my name is y slav and in
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    this video Let's see of just how broadly
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    we are let's explore what ukrainians and
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    mavit have in common and totally I
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    counted six possible connections One
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    Nation could have to another these are
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    ruler dynast y territorial connection
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    ethnic religious linguistic and national
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    identity connection so let's take deeper
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    into each one of those and see for
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    ourselves but before we do a little bit
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    of a context this video was supposed to
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    be just a segment in my big episode on
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    how moscovia stole Russian identity I
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    wanted to explore what those two Nations
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    have in common if anything so that we
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    could better judge if movits have a
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    right for Russian identity so make sure
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    to check out that video as well so you'd
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    better understand why I call Russians as
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    muskovitz and that you actually
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    understand that in reality ukrainians
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    are the descendants of Russian people
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    AKA Rian people the same way how
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    Italians are the descendants of the
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    Romans or French are the descendants of
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    gal people anywh who let's Jump Right
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    In the ruler Dynasty connection that's
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    when two different nations can have the
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    same house ruling over them
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    for example the Dutch Spanish and
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    Austrian people have the same house of
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    Habsburg ruling over them in common so
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    movits and rians do have the same
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    Dynasty of Russian rulers they ruled in
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    Kev up until 13th century in Lviv up
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    until 14th century and in Moscow up
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    until 16th century they also ruled in
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    Georgia and Bulgaria at some point in
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    history this dynasty is called the ruic
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    dynasty although it's historically
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    inaccurate because nobody back then
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    called themselves of rudik house on top
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    of that rudik himself is considered to
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    be a Legend and his existence would
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    create conflicts in our historical
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    timelines though the legendary status of
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    rck didn't stop the great historian
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    Putin from speaking of him as if he
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    really existed but regardless how we
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    named this dynasty do muskovitz have a
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    right for Russian identity because of a
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    common ruling house with the actual
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    ruthenian Russian people well of course
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    not such a logic would entail that Dutch
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    and Spanish people would also have a
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    right to call themselves Austrian just
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    because of the common hapsburg Dynasty
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    that comes from Austria right such a
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    logic would also Grant a right for
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    Bulgaria and Georgia to call themselves
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    as Russia because ruik ruled there as
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    well so we do have this connection up
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    until 16th century but it does not grant
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    them any right for the Russian identity
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    and on top of that Russian rulers did
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    not impose Russian identity when they
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    ruled in moscovia during their rule the
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    official name of the state was mosco
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    sardam AKA moscovia and the people were
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    called movits up until the 18th century
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    when a completely new house of Romanov
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    which originates from Germany
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    appropriated that identity and decided
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    to artificially Rebrand mosco sardam
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    into the Russian
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    Empire second territorial connection
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    that's when two different nations share
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    the same geographical location for
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    example English Scottish and Welsh
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    people could be called British because
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    they live on the same island of the
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    Great Britain so do ukrainians and
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    muskovich share the same geographical
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    location a little bit of history on the
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    far Riches of Kev there was this
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    Geographic afal region called Zia which
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    translates as behind the forest there
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    existed the principality of lir suo from
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    which moscovia later arose that
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    principality was a conquered part of
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    Russia but it was never the Russia the
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    same way how Britannia was a part of
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    Roman Empire but it wasn't the Roman
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    Empire and people living in Britannia
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    were not Romans this same logic applies
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    for people living in zisa region they
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    are ethnic techically not Slavic but tur
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    of Finnish in origin and of course
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    originally they didn't even speak a
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    Slavic language and they have never
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    identifi themselves as Russians up until
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    just a century ago actually those Turk
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    of finish tribes were conquered by Kev
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    and were paying tribute to Kev we can
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    say this for certain from the plethora
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    of evidence we find in all Chronicles
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    and from dozens of historians who
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    analyze them let me give you just a few
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    examples so that you know I'm not making
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    this up this moscovian historian pelov
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    defined Russian lands as those that were
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    not paying tributes to K which were only
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    three principalities of K chern and
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    peras which today are all located in the
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    central Ukraine another Moscow historian
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    ribakov in his work the birth of ruse
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    writes trips from Novar to KV chern
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    peras were always considered by the noet
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    chronicler as trips into Russia the
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    region of zisa was excluded from the
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    concept of Russia in the narrow sense
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    basically confirming that they were
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    conquered part of Rus but were never
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    referred to as Rose there is another
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    mosow historian Andrew Robinson who also
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    confirming the fact that the name Russia
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    was applicable to only three provinces K
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    CH peras yet another historian Tio
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    describes Russia as a territory directly
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    connected to River Ros which is on the
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    territory of Ukraine the point I'm
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    trying to is the evidence is
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    overwhelming anyone reading the old
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    rusan Chronicles would come to the
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    conclusion that zisa region where
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    moscovia originated was never called as
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    Russia Russia ruia these are all just
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    exonyms of one word Rus thus we can
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    conclude that muskovitz have no
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    territorial connection to Russia their
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    lands have never been called that and
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    the people living those lands have never
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    naturally ident ify themselves as
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    Russians three ethnic connection is when
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    people have a common ethnicity for
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    example Swiss Germans bavarians and
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    austrians are believed to share the same
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    ethnicity yet they live in three
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    different countries so do ukrainians and
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    mavit share the same ethnicity mosar
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    propaganda would want you to believe
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    that we do but in reality as I mentioned
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    before muskovitz are not even Slavic in
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    origin ethnically they're further away
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    from ukrainians than polish or
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    Belarusian people our ethnic Slavic
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    neighbors there is a very interesting
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    excerpt from a Chronicle that was
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    written in K in the 12th century I think
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    this Chronicle is called with the most
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    badass name of all time it's called The
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    Tale of guy born Years anyway here it
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    says about muskovitz these are different
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    people who speak different language but
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    pay tribute to Russia and then they
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    proceed to list different tur finish
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    tribes CH perania V murma CH MVA I've
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    been highlighting those tribes on a
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    French ethnographical map of 1848 here
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    we can also see written in French
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    geographical label Ukraine and people
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    living here ruis or
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    malusis malusis is an artificial
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    Imperial label meaning little Russians
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    given to us by muskovitz while muskovitz
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    took on the name the great Russians
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    themselves they took it so that they can
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    claim to be of Slavic origin but frankly
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    if you open any ethnographical map
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    you'll never see that ukrainians and the
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    so-called Russians are showing as one
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    people on this 1918 Swiss map which by
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    the way accurate to its period doesn't
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    list any Russians because they were
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    still not created but depicts muskovitz
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    by their artificial name of great
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    Russians one thing to note though on the
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    subject of origin of muskovitz they did
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    conquer a Slavic Nation the nogar
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    Republic Republic in the 15th century
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    and forcibly assimilated with
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    novgorodians So currently they are a mix
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    of various ethnicities thus in this
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    segment we can conclude that there is no
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    ethnic connection between ruthenian
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    people and muss we are completely
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    different people zero
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    connection religious connection would be
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    established when different nations are
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    connected by believ in the same God so
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    to speak Christianity came to Moscow
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    from Russia together with literacy and
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    crafts the branch of religion that came
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    from K was referred to as rusian
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    religion so during several centuries
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    movits were of Russian Faith so we could
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    actually count this as a valid
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    connection between Russia and moscovia
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    however in the 17th century muskovitz
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    annexed k metropolia and to do that they
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    basically destroyed the birthplace of
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    their religion I go into much more juicy
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    details about this in my video KGB
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    priests where I explain the church
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    history and expose the dirty tactics
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    mosow used to destroy K metropolia so
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    check it out but the main point here is
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    that why would they Annex cave
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    metropolia if it was theirs like like
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    claming it is wouldn't they treat it
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    like a holy Place similar to how
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    Jerusalem or Constantinople or Mecca or
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    the Vatican is treated now but no
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    instead muskovitz have destroyed it and
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    then impose their version of
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    Christianity now controlled from Moscow
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    if Moscow would really be the successor
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    to ruthan keev as they claiming then
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    they would not have annexed K and
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    metropolia because you just cannot Annex
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    what is already yours another
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    interesting thing to mention here is
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    also that there existed Russian Union
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    Church AKA Western Ukrainian Church well
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    muskovitz have destroyed it as well even
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    though it had the name Russian in it
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    thus we can conclude that even though
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    Christianity came to tur of finish
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    tribes from Kiev current moscovia has no
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    religious connection to Old Russia and
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    the one it used to have it had severed
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    four centuries ago
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    language connection is when different
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    nations speak the same language one
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    obvious example would be how English is
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    being used by former British colony the
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    United States of America thus connecting
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    those two Nations but what about Ukraine
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    and the Moscow Empire well you know how
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    for quite a while in Europe there were
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    two languages one would be used to speak
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    and the other one to write and preach
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    Isaac Newton for example spoke English
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    but wrote his scientific Works in Latin
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    a similar dual lingual system was in old
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    rusia as well where written language was
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    church slavonic and the spoken language
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    was rusian the church slavonic language
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    was created by those two guys with one
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    goal in mind so that to spread the Bible
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    among the Slavic people they used the
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    Bulgarian language as a base and created
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    an alphabet for it one of those guys is
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    called seral hence the alphabet they
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    created is called in his name cilic now
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    the spoken language the actual Russian
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    language is an old Ukrainian similar to
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    how Latin could be considered an old
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    Italian language well and guess which
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    language the tur of Finnish people of
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    zisa region adopted the spoken Russian
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    language or the written Church slavonic
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    language it's not a hard guess they have
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    adopted the only written language
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    available back then the church slavonic
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    on which they preached and prayed the
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    Christianity this fact is very apparent
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    when you look at the Bulgarian and mosit
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    languages today they are strikingly
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    similar mosit language today is more
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    similar with that of a distant Bulgarian
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    language than with its neighboring
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    Ukrainian or neighboring Belarusian
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    language this was apparent even two
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    centuries ago when a French Senator
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    Kazmir deamar confirms this in his
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    writings the moscovian language is very
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    close to that of our Southern slaves and
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    especially to Bulgarian ruthenians
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    meaning ukrainians do not understand
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    moscovian well I meant to that we
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    ruthenians ukrainians do not understand
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    the moscovian language and they don't
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    understand ours even though we are
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    neighbors and both speak Slavic
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    languages I'd estimate our languages are
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    as similar as French and Portuguese
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    unfortunately I couldn't find any
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    research on the similarities of
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    moscovian and Bulgarian though I did
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    find a video on YouTube where they both
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    understand each other pretty
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    [Music]
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    well City where I was born is the
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    capital great job it is historically
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    inaccurate to refer to current language
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    used in Moscow Empire as the Russian
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    language because real Russian language
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    just like the Latin has seized existing
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    or rather it has transformed into
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    Ukrainian and Belarusian language just
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    like the Latin transformed into Italian
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    Romanian Sicilian so to conclude there
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    is no linguistic connection between us
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    especially if you consider that
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    moscovian have adopted the foreign
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    Church slavonic language it was not
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    their original way to speak currently we
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    use the same alphabet and our languages
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    are both Slavic and origin but that's
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    the end of the similarities between us
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    in the linguistic connection
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    segment cultural connection is when
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    different nations share a common Cuisine
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    costumes music Etc a good example would
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    be Belgium having Dutch French and
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    German speaking people sharing a common
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    Belgium national identity like Belgium
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    buffles Belgium chocolate delicious
  • 00:15:24
    Belgium beer well do ukrainians and
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    mosites have some kind of cultural
  • 00:15:30
    Connection in common well let's do a
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    really fun experiment I will use Google
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    image search and I will type in
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    Ukrainian old photos of ukrainians and
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    then I will type in moscovian old photos
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    of Russians so let's observe the old
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    photos of ukrainians and let's look at
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    the background let's look at how people
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    are dressed let's look at the face
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    expression of people let's look how tidy
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    they are how dirty they are how happy or
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    non-happy they are how clean their
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    background is uh so this are basically
  • 00:16:04
    all Ukrainian people right um but now
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    but now let's look at old mus photos uh
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    again let's look at their face
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    expressions the way they're dressed
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    what's in the background oh my God
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    they're bare feet um and look like I'm
  • 00:16:24
    trying to be as objective as possible
  • 00:16:26
    and this is what Google is giving me
  • 00:16:28
    away
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    and most importantly we can see a really
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    great distinction between what they're
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    varing on their heads completely uh
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    different people in Ukraine we have like
  • 00:16:40
    flowers in uh MOSI they have uh I don't
  • 00:16:43
    know what it's called but they have it's
  • 00:16:45
    clearly whatever they having on their
  • 00:16:47
    head not of a Slavic origin and then on
  • 00:16:50
    the background we see some kind of
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    cracked uh houses uh we see Shaggy
  • 00:16:58
    things and and basically just just this
  • 00:17:01
    little research enough tell completely
  • 00:17:03
    disproves that we are one and the same
  • 00:17:05
    people while in Ukrainian background
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    there's usually uh there are houses that
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    are painted in white if you see it uh
  • 00:17:13
    Ukrainian photos look more happy overall
  • 00:17:16
    in general they look more cleaner
  • 00:17:18
    overall they look I would even say more
  • 00:17:20
    wealthier overall um more vibrant um if
  • 00:17:26
    I can say that right here classical
  • 00:17:27
    Ukrainian uh house with the white walls
  • 00:17:30
    and we can also see completely different
  • 00:17:32
    National costumes but anyway anyway one
  • 00:17:35
    can clearly see that we do not share a
  • 00:17:39
    similar cultural identity as movits try
  • 00:17:43
    really hard to prove especially by
  • 00:17:46
    placing lots of boards saying that we
  • 00:17:48
    are one people we are one people all
  • 00:17:51
    over the occupied territories in Ukraine
  • 00:17:53
    I guess those big boards hold as much
  • 00:17:55
    truth as the ones in hon saying that
  • 00:17:59
    Russia is here forever or as much truth
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    as when Hitler said that his third W
  • 00:18:06
    would last a thousand years yeah it only
  • 00:18:09
    lasted like what 10 years or something
  • 00:18:11
    so anyway we have completely different
  • 00:18:13
    music we have completely different
  • 00:18:16
    dances different Cuisine we have
  • 00:18:19
    different clothing different
  • 00:18:22
    hairstyles different architecture
  • 00:18:24
    different holidays different language
  • 00:18:27
    different Church Church different way of
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    raising children different views in life
  • 00:18:33
    it is really out of a great ignorance
  • 00:18:35
    that one could say that we are similar
  • 00:18:39
    because we are as similar as a goat and
  • 00:18:41
    a horse they kind of both have four legs
  • 00:18:44
    as you can see ukrainians and muskovitz
  • 00:18:47
    who call themselves Russians today are
  • 00:18:50
    completely different people the war in
  • 00:18:53
    Ukraine is not a family dispute it's a
  • 00:18:56
    global Battle of completely different
  • 00:18:58
    and values it's a battle of democracies
  • 00:19:01
    versus dictatorships Moscow Empire is a
  • 00:19:05
    global problem showing up its nose into
  • 00:19:07
    all kinds of Foreign Affairs from
  • 00:19:10
    influencing elections in United States
  • 00:19:12
    to weaponizing immigration in Finland
  • 00:19:15
    please help Ukraine resist this Invasion
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    help defend democracies help stand up
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    impact even one Flatline occupier is a
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    chance to save many innocent lives also
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    support my work in patreon that option
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    is available as well I would greatly
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    appreciate it also I did see muskovitz
  • 00:19:48
    attempt to debunk my video about
  • 00:19:49
    identity theft and I'm really happy they
  • 00:19:52
    did I checked it out and it was just of
  • 00:19:55
    uh bitterness wrapped up with twist in
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    facts and lies I'll eventually debunk
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    that one as well but don't forget to
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    check out the main video if you haven't
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    done so thank you very much and now some
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    Timeless Ronald Reagan quote we know
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    only too well that war comes not when
  • 00:20:15
    the forces of Freedom are strong it is
  • 00:20:18
    when they are weak that tyrants are
  • 00:20:20
    tempted we simply cannot learn these
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    lessons the hard way again without
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    risking our destruction
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