Tamara Eidelman. (№ 424611)

[...] it is a little ridiculous (or sad) to explain to Russians and Ukrainians (and at the same time Belarusians) that they are one people, because they once lived on the territory of Ancient Russia, where, in fact, Scandinavians, Varangians, and Cumans were also found, and where people considered themselves first glades or Drevlyans, and then those who live on the lands of the Chernigov or Smolensk prince, and not at all Russians, Ukrainians or Belarusians.
Quote Explanation: From the article "Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians are not one people. Why it's time to stop thinking like an imperial" from 13.07.2021
№ 424611   Added MegaMozg 31-07-2021 / 00:24

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