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  • Шановні патріоти! Дуже прошу Вас: не відповідайте на моксельскі виперди. Хай собі смердять - це їхня улюблена справа, чин не єдине, що їм добре вдається. Не витрачайте на них свій дорогоцінний час та енергію, яку можна спрямувати в конструктивне русло. Слава Україні!

  • ohh man, I'm on that part of youtube again

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  • wierd watching this after listening to slipknot...

  • Slava Ukraiini! Heroiem Slava! I just wanted to say thank and praise irynski for his knowledge and back up Ukraine. I am Ukrainian and belong to CYM (spilki ykraiinsokii molod ) and am fed-up entirely with peoples ignorant comments of how Ukraine and Russia are one and the same, they aren't even close! Thanks irynski!

  • @PeterChudolij88 Cheers, Peter!

  • @PeterChudolij88 Галицай, убейся об стену. Предатель русского народа.

  • @foxdnbru а ти не вихований, козломорда скотиняка. Відразу видно - угрофін. Признавайся, ти хто: мордвин, мурома, чи мокша?

  • @PeterChudolij88 psh... y menya taje samaya fignya v shkole, dostali, vse dumayut ani znaut a ukryine vse

  • They must be beyond drunk.

  • @DJMikaelito We may have common ancestors... but their agendas and allegiances were completely different.

    Russia represents repression & imperialism. Ukraine represents honour towards the individual & individual rights. No decent, humanistic political order can be built on the lies of imperialism. Your mentality has been dictated over by propaganda of the Russophile agenda.

    In that sense, Ukrainian and Russian common 'ancestry' does NOT exist!

  • @irynski @irynski Ukrainians and Russians are completely different people, Russians belong to North European branch as Germans Balts Finns Swedes etc, Ukrainians belong to South European race as Turks Greeks Italians and others. Ukrainians have strong Turk influence on gene pool square head and high cheekbones

  • @wolsky25 Darling, I think you're the one with a square head!

    Lookie, lookie! I have an 'uniformed' opinion about ethnicity, too! Russians have little beady eyes and a strong influence towards ignorance in their gene pool. If I believe this, it will make it so.

    We're a little beyond Eugenics & pseudo-sciences. Ethnic groups should not be subjected to your stupid concept of science/evolution or whatever dumbed-down, outdated theories you deploy in order to feel superior!

  • @wolsky25 Yes! Besides, Russia is a land very new to "Europe's long history". It is not too long ago, when Europeans colonized the lands now called Russia, wher eonly foxes and bears lived. While Ukraine's Trident is printed on money which dates way back to creation of Kyvian Rys. I wish Russia cleans its huge country instead of attacking others for no reason and killing people who did nothing to them. Build something of your own, dont try to steal it from others! No harm in that

  • @Icarcus ha ha aha Europeans colonized and young Russian history?? ha ha ah ah)), Russia's oldest European country. age Russia 40 thousand years. first Europeans arrived in Russia 40 years ago, cro-magnons. The whole modern Europe was colonized from Russia Kurgan culture. ha ha and Ukraine Rus? Ukraine is Khazaria. Russian captured Kiev old name Kiev Sambat in 882. Rus is a Vikings lived in Northern Russia/ Ukrainians murderers and Marauder example poles ethnic cleaners in volyn

  • @wolsky25

    We don't have any Turk influence. I've had a genetic blood test done and there is NOT ONE FUCKING DROP.

  • @DJMikaelito Lol! I have decades of research behind me, silly rabbit, which is why I actually have an informed opinion.

    I suspect you need to return to school and learn a little about engaging in dialogue (being literate would, in itself, be a fine start for you). You even flame like a 'dumbass'. Seriously, why even bother spewing your vitriol at me? If you disagree with what I have to say, challenge me with some facts. If'n you dun do no yur histri so good, take me on, little one!

  • @irynski

    Girl,Lady i didnt knew you were female....so sry if i some how offended you.

  • Fantastic!!! really awesome!!!

  • Будьмо ЗАВЖДИ СОБОЮ , браття та сестрички !!! Вітаю всіх зі святами ..!

     БУДЬМО !!!

  • My Grandfather told me that when my great grandfather was 70 he did this Cossack dance right in front of him.

  • if it wasent for the zaparozhian kazzaks russia would have never existed

  • @thekazzak100 YOU'RE FUCKING STUPID WICKED BITCH KNOWING NOTHING! ZAPOROZHIAN COSSACCKS CALLED THEMSELVES RUSSIANS AND FOUGHT FOR RUSSIA YOU IGNORANT! YOU'RE FUCKED UP MORON! LOSER GO AND FUCK YOURSELF TRAMP!

  • @thekazzak100

    Exactly. The Zaporozhians kept the Asian hordes out of the steppes. Poland and Russia would have been fucked having to deal with the full force of the Turkish and Tatar armies.

  • @Vovk3

    Russians and Poles are nothing whiny, ungrateful babies who can never take "no" for an answer.

  • @irynski Dont get me wrong I believe Ukrainians should be known for their own culture and language and viewed as separate but close ethnic group to Russians and I understand what you mean by Russian domination, I come from a Terek Cossack family and we have our own slightly different culture as well. But what I sense from some Ukrainians is that they want to make themselves seem like they have absolutely no relation to Russians. And as a member of both cultures I plan on fully learning Ukrainian

  • @zhenyamos I commend you! I am offended by Russophiles who would lay claim to every ethnicity they dominated & exploited. Cossacks have had a far more democratic society that Russians could possibly understand. As someone from a Terek Cossack heritage, you would understand this. I, too, am from an old Cossack family. Yes, we've been influenced (mainly exploited) by the Russian ruling class when there is far more to our ethnicity than they would acknowledge. Related is not 'Все равнo'!

  • @irynski I never said that we were not mixed, all of us are, with mongols, huns, tatars, baltic people, etc... But you still identify as Ukrainian don't you, or eastern Slavic, why? Because that is the greater part of your heritage and ethnicity. So there are Russians who are very different from Ukrainians. But there are also Ukrainians who are closer to Russians then to other Ukrainians and vice versa. And going by Slavic blood your closest relatives are the Russians and Belarusians.

  • @zhenyamos Yes, I will acknowledge that Slavic peoples are related to other Slavic peoples more closely than other ethnicities... but I am deeply offended by the insistence of Russophiles that we are all an inferior version of what is known as "Russians". Do you consider yourself to be "Russian"? Are you comfortable with Russians insisting that we - as Ukrainians, Tereks, etc. - are an offshoot of their ethnicity? Would you even consider that premise to reflect reality?

  • @zhenyamos Ultimately, Zhenya, I want to know your opinion on what is known as Holodomor. Aside from Tereks being 'deported' to Ukraiina, the targeted ethnicities were the ones who considered themselves as being 'other' than Russians & did not want to comply with all facets of Russification: a lack of respect for the individual. These groups, like yourself, had Ukrainian heritage as a common factor. Look around YouTube & read what "Russians" have to say about us, then tell me what you think.

  • @irynski

    Your point is flawed, the Irish and the English come from different ethnic groups, the Irish are Celtic while English are Anglo-Saxons (in other words Germanic). The Russians and the Ukrainians however are not only common in that we are both Slavic, but also Eastern Slavic. So basically even if you consider us different, it is only a little difference and we are each others closest kin. And I'm Russian with Ukrainian heritage.

  • @zhenyamos No, it is your argument which is flawed. The parallel is, in fact, extremely apt. All Slavic ethnic groups were exposed to invasions & influences, including a plethora of regional nomadic tribes. The majority of influences were completely disparate (Austro-Hungarian Empire, etc.). The Irish, Scottish & Welsh were not merely Celtic: do a little research before you make such brazen statements. You've oversimplified historical truth in order to suit your own assertions.

  • Provisio: all sovereign nations are absolutely in control of their own government, resources, education, language, culture, economic opportunities. Therefore Ukraine is not Russia's cousin or brother or sister to be controlled, used and abused.

  • @marika19502011 Absolutely, Marika! You've eloquently expressed the cause of our oppression for so many centuries. Ultimately, all of our 'benevolent brothers, cousins, sisters' & every other nation who purport to be family have demonstrated that we are inferiors to be exploited time & time again. Look at the commentary on videos regarding Holodomor: our validity as an ethnic group is constantly under attack. We are khokhly when it suits our 'sibling's' & Little Russians when it doesn't suit.

  • trololololol

  • I take PCP really took off in the Ukraine.

  • great!

  • Can't stop pressing the "Replay" button.

    Already watched it 12 times, and gonna keep doing it.

    Every day.

    Every week.

    Every month.

    Every year.

    'Till I die.

  • I had this for a dance song ones

  • i declare.......SHINAGINS

  • Looks like Martial Arts concealed as dancing. Very intersting and entertaining!

  • @asoingles2010 10 out of 10 for observation! In fact, if you watch the Hopak and traditional Ukrainian Cossack dances you'll see that the movements were based on Cossack Martial Arts. Do a cut and paste of: Бойовий Гопак and What is Boyovyi Hopak? then check them out on YouTube.

  • boo sound is a tad off

  • да МЫ Украинцы самые лучшие.....

  • Interesting but what were they saying in their shout?

  • bravi

  • Ну братия зажгли. Молодчики братухи наши!

    Берегите нашу культутру!)))))

  • Jarema was pozdrawia pamiętacie paliki dzikusy hahahaha

  • Македонская фаланга отдыхает. Мужики молодцы ))

  • This must be there track team warming up to pole vault

  • @irynski I am of Russian heritage and I completely agree with you

  • @XxBleedingSoulxX2828 Thank you! I have plenty of Russian and Polish friends in my life and we celebrate both our differences and our common heritage. Unfortunately, YouTube has a tendency to attract the lunatic fringe of Russophile extremists. I know that, in reality, they are a minority but they talk loudly and carry big sticks. It's good to reminded that most of us are reasonable, good people. Nice to meet you!

  • @irynski You're Welcome! I know a couple people of Ukrainian heritage and they feel just like you do.

  • @irynski

    i m ukrainian and russian so fuck you

  • @ru84able Well, that's a very adult response! What exactly is the point you're trying to make?

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  • @IIKainII1

    Ok, then what "krai" means?

  • @moreuz1 "Krai", my dear fellow, means "edge/border" as you well know. "U" means "within/inside". Ultimately, Ukraina means "within the boders/edges"... That means that everything outside of the edges/borders is NOT part of the true territory. Stop trying to be clever when you know nothing of linguistics. You just put your big foot in your mouth.

  • The cossacks also used these sticks to seat their enemies on them. It was called " Na palyu"

  • Fact: Russians have thighs of steel.

  • @RTardEntertainment You were born in Bosnia and raised in Germany... and you write that 'Russians have thighs of steel'? Did you not see that this is Ukrainian and that there are massive arguments everywhere about Ukrainian culture and heritage being claimed as Russian.

    All I have to say to you is hello, my Serbian friend!

  • @irynski Ukrane and Russia and Belorussia are the same. poor fren

  • @plague9000 I see that you live in Russia and understand that your English is probably very weak. I don't really understand what you're trying to say. Before I discuss this with you, I want to establish whether you're claiming that it's all the same (все ровно). If it is difficult to write in English, you can write to me in Russian. I do understand Russian although Ukrainian is my native language... Obviously, if I were to write to you in Ukrainian you wouldn't understand me.

  • this was a beautiful video! Thank you very much for uploading it!! :D

  • Ukraina - u krai (in the end of the state, border of the state), thats what Ukaraina really means :)

  • @moreuz1

    before that name it was called rutenia

    ukraine back then was a steppe that didnt belong to any country, and thats where the cossacks hid from their enemies, since then rutenia is ukraine )

  • @moreuz1

    Ukrain or Vkraina (means inner state, motherland),

    thats what Ukraina really means,

    u little dickhead

  • @IIKainII1

    Ukraina means U kraya or Okraina - borderland, or on the edge. It doesnt mean inner state.

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  • Dumass, Rus means russia in greek, how did we steal it? Ukraine means Okraina in russian, your choice had nothing to do with it. A century ago all of ukrainians were happy to call themsevles russian even

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  • @russianinja2008 Please provide us with testimonials as to Ukrainians being 'happy' to call themselves 'Russian even'. Can't find any? Wow! What a surprise!!!

  • @russianinja2008 Check your history. It was Tsar Peter 1st who adopted the name 'Rossia' to give his state - 'Moskovia' - credibility in the eyes of the Western world as having had a long & legitimate history. Again, learn your history before you make sweeping statements about your own perception of truth. I know you'd like it to be clear-cut & in Russia's favour... but it just isn't so. Sorry. You'll have to look into it & find something substantial to uphold your false beliefs.

  • @russianinja2008 Ukraine from "kraina" means "country". It's not depends how many Putin's propaganda you split on us with crazy foam at your mouth.

  • @PavloOlegovich Sadly, Pavlo, bitter experience has taught me that it is impossible to engage in rational dialogue with these Russophiles. All they understand is their own propaganda. The moment they are challenged with documented historical fact they retreat into their corners (foaming at the mouth) and start spitting.

  • @russianinja2008 No, it's 'U', not 'O'... and even you would know that this difference makes ALL the difference. 'U' means inside! You're the one who has conveniently re-interpreted 'U' as 'O'. There are NO maps throughout the centuries that refer to 'Okraina', only 'Ukraina'. If there were, Russophiles such as yourself wouldn't shut up about it!

  • @russianinja2008 Wrong! It means inside ('U' means 'inside'). Sorry, dear heart, you're not a Slavic Linguist. Unfortunately for you, I am! Grow up and do some research into linguistics if you want to pretend that you know what you're talking about. You're making assumptions based on Russian morphology (although I'm certain you know nothing of your own morphology).

  • @IIKainII1 Exactly! It was a Russian propoganda to say that Ukraine means borderland. But they can do nothing about the fact that in OUR UKrainian language "U" means "IN" and Kraina means Country, so Ukraine or Ukraina more proper means "in the country or simply "country"

  • @IIKainII1 NO STOP SAYING BULLSHIT 1) UKRAINA OR OKRAINA MEANS "EDGE" "BORDER" OR "SUBURBS" FOR EXAMPLE "OKRAINA ROSSIJI" = "SUBURBS (OUTSKIRTS) OF RUSSIA" 2) KRAINA=COUNTRY IN UKRAINIAN. YOU'RE UKRAINIANS. IT GEST YOU'RE UCOUNTRIANS? VERY NICE. YOU HAVE NO CULTURE AND YOUR LANGUAGE IS A RUSSIAN-POLISH MIX, ARTIFICIAL LAME CREATURE MADE BY OUR ENEMIES TO SEPARATE GREAT RUSSIANS AND LITTLE RUSSIANS=UKRAINIANS. YOU WERE IMPOSED ON TO HAVE THIS STUPID NAME "SUBURBS" SUBURBIANS! NONSENSE!

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIIIAnother dickhead.

    The name Ukraine existed long before the alliance with Moscow. Long before the Muscovy took the name Russia. And what do you know about slavic languages? Russian can hardly be called a slavic language.

  • @IIKainII1 rUSSIAN IS THE SLAVIC LANGUAGE! SAYING IT'S NOT HAS JUST SHOWED ME THAT YOU'RE FUCKED UP TURKISH WHORE WHO DISTORTS EVERYTING AND HAS NO LIMIT IN SAYING BULLSHIT! NOBODY TOOK YOUR NAME BITCHES UCOUNTRIANS! THEY HAD ALWAYS USED IT! MUSCOVY WAS JUST ONE OF THE 50 RUSSIAN DUCHIES! YOU BITCH BUT IT WAS RUSSIAN! AS WELL AS NOVGORODSKA RESPUBLICA, VLADIMIRO-SUZDAL AND OTHERS! THEY ALWAYS HAD THEIR NAME - RUS

  • @IIKainII1 AND ONLY INHABITANTS OF DUCHY OF MOSOW WERE MUSCOVITES GEOGRAPHICALLY BUT THEY CALLED THEMSELVES - RUSSACS OR RUSSIANS! UKRAINE HAS ALWAYS BEEN 80% OF HAZARIAN (TURKISH) STEPPES AND ONLY NORTH OF UKRAINE JUST LITTLE PIECE BELONGED TO MY COUNTRY - RUS THAT BECAME - RUSSIA! 

  • @IIKainII1 YOU HAVE MORE SIMILARITY WITH TURKS THAN WITH US - SLAVIANS, RUSSIANS AND EUROPEANS. YOU'RE NOT EUROPEANS AT ALL BUT YOU ALWAYS WANNABE RUSSIANS! YOU'RE SO DESPAIR AND CAN SAY NOTHING EXCEPT - THEY STOLE OUR NAME! FUCKING PATHETIC LOSER OF TURKEY!

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII

    We want to be russians? We don't want have anything common with orcs living in the north.

  • @moreuz1

    Listen up! homonyms (from the Greek. homos - same and Greek. onyma - name). This is when the word kraI written and read the same, but may mean different. Homophone (read the same, but different means and written). For example, State CAPITAL, CAPITOL (U.S. congress building). 

  • @onyouist Absolutely!

  • @irynski раньше до 1920 небыло никакой украины, в прошлом была киевская русь , потом малая русь, украинцы это русские, я русский и на половину украинец , но я считаю себя русским, украинцы и русские одна нация и дожны быть одной единой страной

  • @ru84able You've been propagandised like all of your Russophile compatriots. I've dealt with so many of you here on YouTube time & time again. Onyouist is absolutely on the money! It was Tsar Peter 1st who adopted the name "Russia" in order to lay claims to the lands & ethnic groups who occupied the former Empire of Rus'. His objective was that of laying claims of a long term & high profile Empire in order to be recognised by the Western world. Do some research before you assert your propaganda!

  • @irynski wow very well put i too have to explain those american thinking idiots what is what but you said it perfectly only if i could copy and paste this to other idiots comments harasho skazano ! maladetz aguretz lol

  • @thekazzak100 Privit z avstralii! Glad to be of assistance! I know I shouldn't get so upset by fools... but the lack of knowledge of Eastern European history just makes me sick. Cut and paste to your heart's content!!!

  • @ru84able Be grateful that I can read/understand both Russian & Ukrainian. You write in a mish-mash of Ukrainian & Russian which doesn't conform to the cultural language of either ethnic group. It is evident that you are unable to distinguish between one language or the other. You write using the Russian alphabet but throw in Ukrainian words. Go to Russia & see what they make of you there. You would be labelled as speaking 'dog's language'. Redefining a word doesn't change reality.

  • @irynski

    да ты бредишь, я и украинского почти незнаю , а если ты так хорошо умеешь и разбираешься то почему сама на английском говорошь

  • @ru84able I truly mean no offence to you as regards which language we communicate in. This video was posted in English & has many hits from those who know no Slavic languages. English is the major world language so I want the majority who read the comments here to be able to understand what is being expressed & the issues at stake. I won't engage with you in Russian because I want the commentary to be understood by as many people as possible.

  • What you call Holodomor was an atrocity committed by Joseph Stalin a Georgian. Stalin was an equal opportunity murderer. To say this was a Russian crime against Ukrainians is nonsense. Most of eastern Ukraine are ethnic Russians that also died during Stalins famine. This is an anti-Russian fiction created by Lvov revisionists witrh no basis in real history.

  • @mikhail712 You've definitely never looked outside of the Russian propaganda you've been brought up with! Under such circumstances, any 'ethnic Russians' who died are considered 'collateral damage'. You can bleat about revisionism all you want to: it remains propaganda STILL touted by Putin's governmental policy because admission to culpability would leave the current Russian government (as those who have inherited the Soviet Union) vulnerable to prosecution for Crimes Against Humanity!

  • What's that dance called where you put your hands behind your back and kick high in the air? I think Gomez Addams did it in the Addams family movie.

  • very nice dance. Respect

  • this looks so fun to do :D

  • the tambourine guys made me lol

  • Zaporozhye!

  • Dvorets Pionerof, hai zhyve. Pechersk rulil ranshe.

  • Very Military.Its like a drill on a parade ground.

  • Привет от Кубанских казаков

  • <3 I saw Virsky perform this year. I have to say, this is one of my all time favourites and I was so excited to see it live!

  • That was fantastic. Cossack dancers could make a fortune with some routines like that doing live shows accross Europe for example, just like they did with Riverdance.

    ( Just remember where you got the idea from :)

  • @krumstets :-)

  • good thing those ukes weren't using swords or there'd be a few missing ears...

  • @willfullyobscure Haha! There are a lot of dances where they DO use shabli/swords... and they still don't have missing ears! It's an artform. The dances evolved from the Ukrainian Martial Arts (look up Boyovyy Hopak / Бойовий Гопак). Martial arts aren't exclusively Eastern/Asian!

  • Amazing- I have never seen anything like this in my life! Bravo!

  • Looks awesome! When was this movie made?

  • how do the russians communicate with such stupid symbols and shit???

  • @ViolinPro88 hey,watch your toung,cretin,Russians existed as natian,before your own bared out from dog houses...

  • @dernhelmrs excuse me????

  • @ViolinPro88 i believe that you understood me well,just because you belong to western "civilization",that doesnt give's you automaticly right to you to insult us Slav's per se....we'v been here much longer before your kind crept out God-know's where,and we'll be here much more longer when you become nothing more but a dust.So stop with insulting.As for "symbols and shit"ever heard for cyrilic's?It's lik our abecede,numbscull!Btw,i'm Serb,and we are tight with all of our kin among Slav's...

  • @dernhelmrs Well said! Privit! I know I should have written that in 'stupid symbols' but I'm Ukrainian - although I also read and write in Russian - and, although I can read Serb, I'd make a mess of trying to write in Serbian & would embarrass myself. These ignorant fools who can barely read or write in the only language they know are an offence to humanity. Wishing you & yours prosperity and happiness! Let's just have a good laugh at these creatures who don't understand the strength of Slavs!

  • @irynski well,that cretin,pissed me off.....who is he to talk about our people and our histoery like that?Its true that we are divided inrto many nations and tribes,butwe.are still better that scumbag and his idiotic nation...simply because we're much older..while we had empire's,his kind lived in cave's and huts,if they had luck...i also wish you the best,to you and to yours(to your entire peope,as well)....

  • @ViolinPro88

    The dance shows cossack's training.

  • @ViolinPro88

    This is a dance. It involves lots of humorous things, and body language that depicts coolness, or bravery, camaraderie, strength and organization. They movements are exaggerated for the theatrical reasons and the era depicted is that a century or older. Russians do not communicate like this in their regular modern day lives. Come on.

  • @Anastasiaology i didn't mean they communicate through that. I meant the highest rated comments. Thatwriting. How can it mean anything>

  • @ViolinPro88 That's Ukrainian. The letters are in the Cyrillic alphabet. It's quite easy to understand, but most people are used to the Latin alphabet. It's been in use for over a thousand years, so it's safe to say that people know what it means. It's just another alphabet, like the Greek alphabet (which Cyrillic was loosely based off of initially).

    In case you were wondering, the highest comments are "Long live Ukraine" and "Kozak forever".

  • @Anastasiaology Don't mean to nitpick too much, but it's Ukrainian, not Russian.

  • @jakkinshoyru

    I said Russians because i was answering to someone's question about russians.

    Anyway, during the era depicted in the dance, Ukraine was a part of Russia and the Ukrainian language was more like a dialect of Russian.

  • @Anastasiaology Russians and Ukrainians are culturally different. Zaporozhian cossacks especially are not Russian. The era in the dance is between 1492 and 1775. During this time, they were a military force employed by other nations, including Russia, but were not Russian. In fact, some were anti-Russian. In the last century and a half of the dates I mentioned, they became allied with Russia end eventually disbanded. Most Zaporozhian cossacks became peasantry. They are a symbol of Ukrainians.

  • @jakkinshoyru But there are also Cultural similarties between Mother Russia & Ukraine.Most Ukrainians belong to Russian Orthodox church.Language is very similiar.Both people are Slavs and the list goes on.

  • @Westyrulz Yes, there are cultural similarities, but these Cossacks are Ukrainian. I'm not arguing the fact that the Russians and Ukrainians are similar, just that someone lumps them as together as Russians. If they had said Slavs, E. Europeans, etc, I wouldn't have even replied to their comment.

    The recognized Orth. church in Ukraine is autonomous, but falls under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarch. The UOC is not governed by the ROC; they only appoint their highest ranking bishop.

  • @Westyrulz: One of the important cultural distinctions is the fact that most Ukrainians, especially those of the diaspora generations who emigrated to the USA or Canada, HATE because of the Holodomor. For more information about the USSR-caused, man-made famine that took millions of innocent lives as a way of squashing Ukrainian nationalism visit Wikipedia and search "Holodomor"

  • @effervescentjoy, There was a Ukrainian kid in my senior class, and for history class he had his Grandfather come in and talk about the Holodomor. It definitely raised the goosebumps.

  • @Westyrulz: Also, the languages are EXTREMELY different. They may sound similar to someone who doesn't speak any slavic languages, but arguing that they are the same is like saying that Italian and Spanish are the same language- they may look and sound similar, but there are too many differences for much meaningful crossover.

    This is not to be confused with the fact that many modern Ukrainians speak Russian- this is a result of the control Ukrainian schools by the USSR.

  • @effervescentjoy To support your point, I speak some Ukrainian, but I can't follow Russian at all in conversation.

  • @myyaoibetch3 ukrainian is closer to polish than russian in language lol

  • @poll669 lol A friends of mine was talking to some colleagues in Ukrainian and when they finished chatting, they said that it was nice to meet someone who also spoke Polish. It's amazing that neither of them even thought that they were speaking "different" languages.

  • @ViolinPro88 What do you mean "stupid symbols"? are you talking about alphabet?

  • @ViolinPro88: Перейти вистрілити собі в обличчя. Стоп, оскільки американці дивляться відсталих!

  • today they use longer sticks to so they can hit the enemy jet fighters more easly :D

  • @mjufpn they would need some pretty long sticks

  • @mjufpn either that... or they send their Mig-29's after them :)

  • @mjufpn The personal; guard of the Ukrainian president.

  • @mjufpn somehow i imagine that you hail from a country that already lost it's traditions and folk-culture. From a dead nation that only absorbs other cultures and does not create any of it's own. But it might be just my imagination. It may be you - nationless being.... But don't mind me. Go absorb other cultures, as you have none of your own.

    P.S. Have a nice day. If one of us does not have a culture it does not mean we shouldn't be civilized.

  • @DeivizOfSnC we have folk and lots of it infact so much of it its embaressing at times when people walk in our country and all they see is folk stuff but thats all about culture

  • @mjufpn

    How can something that your ancestors protected,cherished and built be embarrassing?I would wish that in my country there would be folk - culture on every corner. Alas, in my country it is decaying, and only a few people try to salvage what is left from the massive amounts of cultural information, of cultural treasure. I, myself, belong to a few nations, Lithuanian, Latvian, Russian and Ukrainian as-well. And i hope i will get the opportunity to work with all of them.

  • @mjufpn also, if you fail to see the bigger picture, folk also evolves. It should not be stopped short only by recreating the old, but also it should persist on creating new things. In time they will become the newer folk (as me and my friends call it - pop-folk, only 200 years old), and it will integrate into the traditional culture as-well. In case of people like you, the western culture will become your folk, and you will become a mankurt (if you don't know what it means, google it).

  • @mjufpn They can lift that? Aye im not messing with them! D:

  • MARRY MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE­EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE I love all of you, guys..!!! :D You're awesome!!

  • They should be more careful with those spear things! You could have someones cossacks off with one of those.

  • The best military folk!

  • Long Live Ukraine !

  • Long live Kievan-Rus long live Ukraine

  • Wonder how much bandaid they use on a pracice session?

    No seriously, this kicks ass. As a martial artist you have to love the precision and timeing.

  • Цфеср еру ефмукт ысутуы шт ашввду кщтеру кщщаююеру вфтсушы щукащкь увштерфе ашдь

  • Молодцы братцы!

    Почему только пехота)) и кавалерия тоже, правда это уже про Донских)

    УкраЇні слава!

  • найкращою кіннотою в свій час була татарська. Польські гусари - важка кіннота топтала всіх на своєму шляху, але неповоротка і не така практична як татарська, я вже не кажу про її вартість.

    Січові, українські козаки - піхота і моряки(схоже на вікінгів), можливо окремі козаки і були хорошими вершниками, але кінноті придавалося значно менше уваги(кардинальна відмінність від Донських). Саме тому спільне україно-татарське військо - ідеальний варіант.

  • найкращя піхота світу!!!!!згодні?

  • Ни нэ згодни, колысь мабуть так и було, але ж нэ зараз?

  • @MrEvilGen В МИНУЛОМ ТАК ВОНО І БУЛО !!!НІХТО В ЄВРОПІ НЕ МІГ СТОЯТИ ПРОТИ КОЗАКА В ПЕРЕСТРІЛКАХ НІ ІСПАНЕЦЬ НІ РОСІЯНИН НІ ТАТАРИН НІ ПОЛЯК НІ ЧЕХ НІ УГОРЕЦЬ НІ НІМЕЦЬ ПРО РУКОПАШНУ ВЗАГАЛІ МОВЧУ !!

  • @skut988 Так , !!! а хто де і коли козаків 1 на 1 перемагав !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Слава Україні !!!

    .....і за алкоголізм потрібно накіл саджати .

  • В книзі Івана Ле "Зіновій" було сказано, що польські гусари були найкращими майстрами фехтування! Два реєстрових козака за одного гусара. Про січових козаків нічого не скажу, швидше за все - краще.

    Хоча польські гусари - еліта польської армії, і далеко не основна частина армії.

    А щодо стрілкової майстерності і тактики ведення боїв, козаки випередили час(техніка швидкої стрільби, окопи, "табір").

  • @skut988

    угу, сечь самоуничтожилась однако...

    не трынди я сам наполовину украинец, люблю украинскую культуру, но в отличие от тебя не пытаюсь на этом выехать ... я не казак да и ты тоже, их уже нет .

    зы ты что наблюдал ихние рукопашные бои ? если да то поздравляю, тебя зовут Эдвард и тебя желает уничтожить все сознательное население планеты.

  • @kaJIu6aH

    Да что ты говориш "самоуничтожилась " И совсем для етого ненадо было 10000тысяч солдат и время когда их численость на Сечи была найменшой ........Кто что пытаеться ?Я кого то обидел ?Я вижу как ты любиш ...ну да конечно наполовину ))Ты хоть язык знаеш ?Я книги читаю а потому знаю что пишу а ты я вижу нет .Я очень рад а меня зовут Владимир