Ukrainians are not like Russians. Russians are mentally ****** and very lazy people. Ukrainians are free people.
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Originally posted by 'b' View PostCorrect
Incorrect. Sorry October, you're a good guy, but you're wrong on this.
Correct.
Ukraine today is closer to Romanov Russia than today's Russia is, and there is no fuccing way a Chechnyan considers themselves 'Russian'. It is similar to Uyghurs or Tibetans in China - they don't consider themselves 'Chinese' (and would like nothing more than to secede from their masters)
Communism really fucced over that part of the world, the original multi-culti experiment and mass population replacement and genocide by a handful of elites funded by the European banking elite (which rule over us to this day).
This is a Chechen man fighting a Ukrainian man - may the best warrior win. Chechens and Ukrainians BOTH would love to rid themselves of the evil parastite that is Russia after it was conquered in 1917 with the murder of the royal family even if they present a new face today after the 'collapse' of the USSR the same parasites remain at the helm, they are just more hidden now (by design).
War Beterbiev. War Gvozdyk. Both are men of the one true God, one ******, one Christian. Going to be a great fight.
Good to see someone else that recognizes it.
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Originally posted by satiev1 View PostHe's still an ethnic chechnyan. And Lol he definetely does not identify himself as a russian. There isn't a single ethnic chechnyan that views themselves as russian lmao. It's an autonomous republic with a Different culture, different religion, different way of life than ethnic russians. Not even close.
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So Ukrainians been kicking Russian azzz in high profile fights since 2008. ***** and Rudy won't be pleased.
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Originally posted by alexjust View PostThey do identify themselves as Russian. When they are abroad. In the Western countries to be even more specific. I don't see it as a problem either way.
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