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there was justice and injustice, er, all this formed a person, a person who lives, a person who keeps some complex in himself, if we pay attention, then one of such dangerous complexes that er, brought up in the russian people, or let's say, the modern russian nation, er, was formed for centuries, already in the 16th century, we can notice such things as distrust of foreigners , ah, this is an obsessive feeling that the latins and others want to know a russian person, ah , this is a relationship, what is it ? our orthodoxy itself correct and all the other orthodox are wrong a-and then this all intensified er-er at a certain time er-er was taken up by russian ideologues not only modern and past xx century and in this
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way they brought up a person who has a certain inferiority complex, but it seems to her that er, around the enemy they want evil, that only by uniting around we will say yes to the king, so to speak is a person mentally unbalanced and abnormal. that is, she tortures herself with manias, and this leads to the fact that under the influence of these feelings, some internal cruelty breaks out, this cruelty is most likely connected with the fact that they understand the day deep inside that they are unhappy, that they live in the wrong
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state, that they are disenfranchised, and perhaps because of these feelings, their desire for violence, which, unfortunately, we have to see today, breaks out where even we would not expect it, so i think that it that is, it is not only history, it is also the psychology of mr. boris. and please tell me, sometimes when you look at certain textbooks there, well, let's take it from the late soviet period, and probably in the best traditions of russia and the russian history of geography, these traditions continue. it is not for nothing that they are now taking away our literature, er, our history textbooks, and it is not for nothing that they continue to distort this history, so there is an impression that there er, er, periods of time, as er, established kyiv
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russia and then immediately to the side of the cossacks, well, or is there the age of tsars? and why did it happen where, where, where whole centuries disappeared. this, too, was simply not beneficial to russia in its, its, hmm, created by its historical paradigm. yes, it is. this is a textbook, this is a toolkit for planting this ideology, the main thing was to prove its heredity from russia how should the 13-14th centuries be thrown out, or as pribakova academy said, there was such a gur archeology soviet who said that ukrainian archeology will end in mongol-tatar language the invasion of their task was to prove that the mongols came, everyone died and those who did not die went to the north there and here there was no one and i all attempts by someone to investigate this period ended very sadly for those researchers who wanted to do it for the first time and accordingly it all
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went into their textbook very cunning, competently constructed in such a way as to show that there is russia , and then immediately the moscow state, which helps and saves everyone. and everyone asks that it help them. as for the ukrainians, they first wrote that they are a younger people, then from the modern ones the textbook writes that it is not the people in general, but the main point is to read carefully, especially modern russian textbooks. and for us, our organization historical front researched its participants, so if you read them carefully and study for sure, then you are ready to graduate from school, in principle, in relation to ukrainians, why all the time he claims that this is not a people, he lives on russian land, that all the time he was beaten by someone and he asked the russians to help the russians helped and this people betrayed him all the time and that's how mazep bandera went and that's why similar and this is so competent and cruel and
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cunningly depicted that in reality, a metamorphosis with the brain and a person happens to some people when they finish school , and we are, in principle, already ready by order of the government , it is accepted that what this government is saying here against the state and against ukrainians what we see now and this problem goes back er er 100 years ago, it was formed not yesterday, then only finished this process by adding a certain such modernist some functions, but in fact it was laid a long time ago and until they change this ideological vertical of the ideological axiom, they cannot change as long as there is great russia, this huge territory, it will continue and we will have trouble with them all the time. our history textbooks because certain russian narratives still have a place there. well, at least if you look at a certain
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chronology of the south of ukraine, where do they originate there from their cities or towns, the foundation there most often dates back to the 18th century. although they have a more ancient er history why do russian narratives still have a place in ukrainian textbooks, what should be allowed in the continuation of the words of svyatoslav, i would say i absolutely agree that this is not only about history, but about the mental illness of entire enslaved peoples in general, to this is also added the obvious er schizophrenia because many of these peoples are enslaved. they really lived in the conditions of a split personality, when, say, the federal center or the imperial center imposed on them everything it wants. we want you to be russian and to be orthodox, and they so good, we will be orthodox, we will go to the orthodox church on sunday, but for example, the same princesses. and there is such a people who live in the modern,
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mostly live in the modern republic of mordovia, and they say well, we will go to the orthodox church on sunday, thereby showing you their loyalty, but on other days we will go and pray and pray with our spirit into the forest, and this is how the russian people developed. they developed all the time in conditions of schizophrenia. this schizophrenia was reinforced by the soviet government when they were at home. some and at work there were others and in that they could be terrible anti-councillors and at home and at work they could be great communists and that’s all and all this was nurtured for years in relation to russian narratives, well, in fact, there are many historians and such historians well, they come from of the soviet union and will not let them lie probably neither boris nor svyatoslav for a long time and both the government and the moscow patriarchate raised the shields raised the banners of the profession
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of a tolochka, they said that this is not the most brilliant ukrainian professor although if you listen to the lectures professor tolochka is a real one, well, now we would say that a real separatist is a real separatist, but he disappeared somewhere. previously, the moscow patriarchate and one of the tv channels, we will not say now , celebrated the anniversary of professor tolochka brightly, and many of these historians were involved in the creation of ukrainian textbooks, to our great regret, and when , for example, the ukrainian institute of national remembrance offers a different ukrainian perspective on history, they immediately protested and shouted that i was nationalism and the like that then there are a lot of questions that the russian federation has invested billions in this propaganda, then the question arises in people's minds. and where did the moscow patriarchate, for example, come from as an instrument of another religious hybrid aggression, and such
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historians and professors came to the defense of the moscow patriarchate. this was all mutually exclusive. the history of russian ideologues and propaganda in ukraine is connected, and right away the church of the moscow patriarchate was, you know, such a huge huge standard of russian propaganda of russian hybrid aggression here in ukraine has been around for many tens of years, and svyatoslav, i am turning to you. and because of this whole complex that the russian federation tried to do before, the russian empire, the soviet union still tried to instill in us ukrainians as a nation a complex of inferiority, as if they tried to change our surnames to their own manners. they tried to russify our language and steal our writers, our creativity, our culture, thereby imposing that ukrainians are a weaker people
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, that they are some kind of younger brother who needs help, and they are serfs, and they work only in the fields, this is such a working nation, without a doubt. this is true even if we recall the old soviet film bohdan khmelnytsky. what does he tell us about? this is a soviet propaganda film, he tells us that ukrainians are such a peasant nation that the cossacks are such peasant uprisings, and we were all oppressed by the polish lords, others, a-a , um, it was the russian people who came to the rescue a-a, that is, it was such a formation that should have shown us what we mean after the disintegration, as it were, of dissolution in kievan rus, we came under foreign rule , and we felt very bad there. in the end , they helped us change, in fact, this is a myth. there are many scientific works that today prove that
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ukrainians are a nation made up of different types of people. e layers of the population, there were peasants, there were revengers, there were their own nobility and their own clergy and their own educated people, that is, the ukrainians were not a nation of peasants who were oppressed by everyone, they were full-fledged and they fully felt themselves within the borders of the grand duchy of lithuania and within e-e thing after the polish-lithuanian commonwealth and already khmelnytskyi is the result of the struggle of the cossacks for their rights in order to obtain the same rights as the citizens of this full-fledged state that the nobles were, that is, we do not have a complex of marchers, the value of our complex is less it should not exist, as volodymyr vynnychenko said that it is impossible to read ukrainian history without bromine, that is, without
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a sedative. i believe that he is wrong and the views that were widespread at that time should be abandoned . we are a fully realized nation that had its own knights, e-e, their cossacks, their peasants, their burghers with incredible rights aa and that’s exactly the soviet narrative that we were oppressors , and they didn’t use us, we can easily abandon a-a using modern research and implementing them e- including in our textbooks for schoolchildren, in your opinion. which strain of russian viral a-a ukrainians most often have to deal with today is that we are a brotherly people, it is very easy for you, first they say that we are brothers, then if we are brothers, then how you are that
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you understand, we are together, for example, there was a tragedy in russia , children died there, or something, they say. why aren't ukrainians worried? well, are they already children, or animals died there, too, animals on the territory of sich, and so on, you know... it's very subtle, very specific, but they throw it all the time and you can't say anything. well, how is it that they throw us the unfortunate thing? that's it, but the main thing was able to. of course, we are the fraternal people and people immediately relax from this. cannot be an enemy and then on all other breeds will be glorified by this, and the second moment itself, er, now that she is now a state, i encountered him when we were writing a textbook for the eighth grade, a friend, it turned out that city russian narratives are held not only by the ideas of some pro-russian historians, but the structure of writing textbooks is a program the school is so
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conservative that the officials seem to be patriotic , they simply don’t want to change. and if they don’t want to change, you can’t, they say. then it falls under the semi-program, that is, roughly speaking, the formation system itself through the program on textbooks in themselves, it is ineffective, closed , somewhat conservative, and this is a big problem because a new generation of young historians has grown up, who are already researching the history of ukraine from the ukrainian point of view. well, what does ukrainian from the historical point of view mean? they can't because of the textbooks, because the very system of writing these textbooks has remained old, the same old people, they are actually cementing these old standards and this is a big problem for us, we need to change the very system of providing e-e in education and in general the society of historical material that should
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open the eyes of ukrainians to their past and show what they are, who they really are, what sviatoslav said, if i may allow a small comment about svyatoslav's words, you know , we often discuss speech with my dear friend, neighbor, teacher, taras kompanychenko, kobzar, a people's artist, and he says that they are going on tour to poland, and in poland they are being taken to a monument of national importance, a medieval paper mill and a paper mill for the middle ages, it's there an advanced scientific institution, he says that there is a paper mill in poland, there is no paper mill in ukraine, yes, there were paper mills in ukraine, there were paper mills in ukraine, and it was not something there, uh, for some reason there was an unusual spirit, they were simply, they were destroyed, they were destroyed, they were burned because they were not included in this, this concept of an agrarian nation, or an
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agrarian people, and what does that mean ? there could be a paper mill in kyiv, but in moscow, for example, there was no paper mill there or somewhere. therefore, it is clear that this is all for centuries this one and this one were being destroyed in fact, it is a chauvinist myth, a historical chauvinist myth, it has been nurtured for centuries. that is why it was destroyed. why were ukrainian shrines destroyed ? speaking in conventional yaroslavl, it means that it should not be in kyiv, and even more so in chernihiv, and again, mr. boris very correctly said that our problem is not only those who write textbooks, but those who
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make decisions, and when it is political, it is political decision or political will, then ukrainian children learn ukrainian history, in fact, history, real history, and if it is not there, then continue to push it myths, and in fact, this war is a full-scale aggression against putin february 24, 2022 if it didn't sound cynical or strange, it makes ukraine ukrainian , what are we we do not see brotherly peoples. instead, we see mass graves, we see the truth, we see brotherly peoples because lithuanians and poles became our brothers in the whole situation, all those who support us, the war opened their eyes, although they were much bigger brothers to us all this time, well , it was so historically, you know what i'm thinking about now. and about what actually hmmm, this whole story was distorted by russia for itself, first of all, it
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played into our hands because, er, a- well, putin was sure and they were all sure that kyiv would fall in three days, it turned out that all these centuries -old efforts to destroy ukraine by the ukrainians did not lead to anything. they only made us stronger. if you want, you can comment, if not, just we leave this thesis as a fact, i see, sir svyatoslav yes, yes, yes, yes, i want to add that it is indeed possible, it is strange, but one can notice certain similarities not only in positions, but in general, in the understanding of the situation with lithuanians , poles. with lithuanians and poles, well, from the 14th-15th century, then we together built the grand
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duchy of lithuania, the commonwealth of nations was served together with the participation of ukrainians, including the cossack state of the hetmanship . she tried to achieve and she imitated a lot of things from the world of the commonwealth of independent states, there is also a lot of talk about it now, and the closeness between us. it probably manifested itself today like never before, to add to our broadcast fedir shander, an archer of the 68th transcarpathian brigade, a professor of the uzhgorod national university, and i want more to note that today on our broadcast we welcome you, mrs. fedira , on our broadcast there are not only military personnel, but also military historians. so now we will try to finalize our conversation, mr. fedora, and i wanted i would like to ask you the following question: how do you see
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post-war ukraine and the role of ukraine in the world ? a new, not just history, but a new understanding is being formed. i took part . there was such a conference where the question of demolishing a monument was discussed everywhere in kyiv, i was a little surprised in the courtyard, the year 2022 is the ukrainian-russian war, and do you remember when he said that this is a monument of art, you know, uh, adolf shekelgruber was also an artist, but no one in austria does not hold an exhibition of his paintings, maybe they sell them somewhere on olx, but they do not make uh-uh any uh-uh, accordingly, historical culture , historical-cultural panoramas, no one draws conclusions there because there are red lines that cannot be
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crossed, including those who destroyed the ukrainian people, and the same thing. i would say the same thing about the bulgakov phenomenon. it is possible that someone will think that he is a great russian writer. i am happy for them . world writer to give it as a russian writer, the book for children contains world-famous people whose work changed directions in culture, writing in art, for example, in ukraine, they don’t study the work of andrii vargola, andy vorgola, and what modern technologies are depicted why don’t you we learn from our ukrainians, but we are forced to continue to copy
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russian ideas, so he was born in kyiv, er, to teach the history of physics and about sikorsky and other american lives in france who have ukrainian roots. and we went a little bit indeed, my colleagues spoke about the fact that we went to the soviet nations and they, respectively, and those who have not yet left, i really like the year 2022. i will end my short report by saying that the faces of the objects of past generations are disappearing into oblivion along with them and let it be with the late elizabeth ii, a whole era is passing away, today we have a beautiful ether. i think this ether can be considered a gift for the birthday of one tyrant, so in fact, let them enter the era, we are grateful to them. and there is such a story that the creator of the future
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moments related to learning with a new society with a new generation, she will determine whether it is necessary to save this page in history or it will be just a chronology, well, history now, history of the future, is ukraine creating or not? in your opinion , everyone is in solidarity with mr. svyatoslav i am convinced that the future of ukraine is being made now. i have already said it if it didn't sound sunny, but despite the terrible sacrifices and the terrible tragedy that we are going through now and the sacrifices that our people are forced to pay, this is what war does ukraine, ukrainian, that this war, unfortunately, fortunately, spares us, here is this
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imperial scumbag and terrible imperial legacy, which remained with us simply, the previous political elites believed that it was possible to play with many vectorialities, they believed that it was possible, to flirt and stay in the shack or in the bag of these imperial narratives of imperial traditions, you can continue to live side by side with your murderers, forgiving them, but continue to live and hope that they will not kill you, but that's not all works obviously you should have gotten rid of it. if we didn't get rid of it at the beginning of our independence, as did our obviously closest brothers and neighbors, lithuanians, latvians, estonians. unfortunately, we are forced to go through this with such a great tragedy . yes, indeed, mr. andrii. well, let's remind you what happened to us the connection was fedir sandor and joins
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fedir sandush arrow of the 68th transcarpathian brigade, professor of the uzhhorod national university . and svyatoslav sychevsky remains with us and arrows of the 130th battalion and also returns boris cherkas, platoon commander of the 130th battalion, 241st separate territorial defense brigade, junior sergeant, doctor of historical sciences, gentlemen, i have a question for you, as for those people who are directly at the front creating and returning our history, returning justice, returning ukraine to ukrainians, ukraine as it really is, i want you we turned to our compatriots to our compatriots and do you remember the slogan that was during the second world war never again, but then the soviet union only fulfilled it on paper may this slogan never again really be in our reality and in the future, mr. svyatoslav, your word is so indisputable. well, i want to say that ukrainians
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with their national character, they were formed within the borders of e eastern europe according to central europe, our love for a fair trial e-e craving for in fairness, this is not a submissive frontier character that has been cultivated for centuries, this is all our plus, and today, in fact, we are returning home to europe to the house in which we grew up from the middle ages to the early modern times of the 19th century century, if we look back, we will see that there were various waves of development that took place in our country, for example, the national renaissance in the 19th century, the struggle for ukraine during the liberation struggles, it all happened in fact at the same time as the trends that
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were widespread in europe at that time, that is, the national revival of the 19th century, just as we know the hungarian revolution and other things, all this happens at the same time. so taras shevchenko appears here and so on, then the struggle for the unr yes, this is also the nature of the general european trends after the first world war, eh, and we should feel that we are not complex people, but absolutely normal europeans who have realized in the past, who are returning home today. thank you , gentlemen, to everyone who took part in our broadcast. we will remind you that of the studio was andrii kovalev , press officer of the 112th territorial defense brigade of the armed forces of ukraine, as well as the slavsyachev rifleman of the 130th battalion, 241st separate brigade of the territorial defense of kyiv, and a historian and lexicographer
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of the material culture of the late middle ages and the early modern era, we were contacted by borys v cherkas, platoon commander of the 130th battalion of the 241st separate territorial defense brigade, junior sergeant, doctor of historical sciences, and fedor sandor, a shooter of the 68th e hmm territorial defense brigade of the 101st brigades of transcarpathia, professor of the uzhgorod national university, you see , the war has added a lot of titles to academic titles, we wish you to return to the walls of the universities as soon as possible thank you for your protection thank you for the vision of our common future in your eyes and for a wonderful conversation as always thank you to the audience for being with us in protect yourself and our state until new meetings the exiled cities of ukraine dnipro is
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the space capital of ukraine with the longest embankment in europe and the shortest the subway was created on the site of the cossack landowners of zamyshch and slobid during the years of occupation by the hitlers, everyone was shot in the dnipro from 17 to 21,000 jews after the expulsion of the nazis remained under the attack of enemy aircraft but did not stop work for victory as he does not stop and now he is the first to meet those who are fleeing from the war and in spite of everything reliably holds the rear one-armed just space and
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dnipro unconquered they aim at the fragile and expensive museum in a matter of minutes that we have protected for a century libraries they are not the first who wanted to destroy our history how did he not feel it in 1945? yes, lviv was already experiencing it. but no one managed to do it. we are standing. we are reviving the mariupol theater. news on the air of the general national round-the-clock marathon of the leading tv channels of our country
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