Ukraine honours xenophobic 'heroes'?

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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2008

The New Year in Ukraine will begin with a controversial celebration. On January 1 the country will honour former Ukrainian nationalist leader Stepan Bandera.

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  • Shame on imperialism, glory to National-Socialism and the Times of Blood.

    "Russians are the most intolerable and racist of all the east European nations."

    Good on them, fuck this one-way, double-standards tolerance and anti-racism.

  • The name is Kievan RUS.

  • @dbullet Shame on the Maloross little Russian jannisary plague. Shame on Russian imperialism and little russian jannisary subservience with their serf/slave mindset

  • @p1nkfl0yd How about pissing on the Masoleum of Lenin and blowing up more statues of Stalin should they reappear on Ukrainian soil. How about sending all those statues of Lenin and monuments of communism back to Russia. Incidentally Karl Marx was a racist himself who hated slavs, especially Russians, blacks and Jews despite being Jewish himself. His writings and correspondence even call for racial extermination of non western European peoples. Read "Karl Marx: racist" by NathanielWeyl

  • @00Shinkar00 Fucking russian muscovite mongol imperialist scum. Russians are the most intolerable and racist of all the east European nations. Ukraina to Ukraina and nobody else.

  • @perkele0079 Sure so Ukraine can start extracting oil and gas reserves of their own along the Black Sea and Azov Sea coasts. Also time for Ukraine to start re building its own nuclear arsenal to protect the country and its people from external foes especially Russia. Close the pipelines so that Gazprom gets no hard currency and the rest of Europe freezes

  • @combolus The bombings in the Moscow subway and Domodedovo plus the heat wave that engulfed European Russia last summer are just the beginning. I like to look upon such events as examples of poetic justice. Now with the change in demographics, the decline of the Russian population and the rise of the non-Russian Muslim populations in Tatarstan, Central Asia and Siberia will make things very interesting. Its a good time for an "Ayatollah Khomeini" to rise from their ranks.

  • @Uragan Yes I take pride in seeing a statue of Bandera in Lviv and a main street named after him that goes through the city. As far as going low there was a statue of Stalin unveiled in Zaporizhia over a year ago. On New Years it was blown up and deservedly so. Going low is to unveil a monument to Catherine the not so great in Odesa. The same Catherine who destroyed the Cossack Zpaorozhian sich, the Hetmanate, instituted serfdom, suppressed the haidamak uprising. Shame on you Odesa.

  • @GaullistFan Only to be stabbed in the back by Pilsudski by signing the treaty of Riga with the soviets in 1921. Some allies. Had Hrekov remained in command of the Ukrainian Galician armyin 1919 he would have driven the western/French supplied Polish army past the San river. The only reason Poland secured independence after WWI was because of western aid and defense of Poland by the western powers at Versailles. Poland would never have secured independence without western aid.

  • @GaullistFan Really? I do not see widespread Polonization taking place in Ukraine but russification continues.

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