Posted by /|EMKO BACKO on July 05, 2000 at 13:52:04:
In Reply to: Re: /|EMKIBCKA BATPA posted by Ukie on July 05, 2000 at 13:20:11:
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: : Barz fajno. No, moz'ete pojasnyty sztosy pro mene -- anglyckje imeno ukrajinskoj lemkivskoj organizacii Hameryky jest "Organization for the Defense of Lemko Western Ukraine." A de jest takyj "Lemko Western Ukraine"? Na Ukraini?
: Shcho ya tobi skazhu, Vasko. Ye taka organizatsiya, yaka nazyvayet'sia "Organizatsiya Oborony Lemkivshchyny" v USA ale vony ne obmezheni Ukrainoyu v svoyiy nazvi.
: As far as I know, Vasko, there is an "Organization for Defence of Lemkivshchyna" in USA and they are not limited to Ukraine in their name.
Yes, and their motto reads, "for the unification of all Ukrainian ethnographic territory in an independent Ukraine." This is the very border-changes advocacy nonsense the Ukrainians tar the Rusyn "movement" with...
Finally, the Ukrainians and Slovaks are waking up to the ridiculousness of each's claims on the "Rusyn-Ukrainians"/"Rusnak Slovaks": the Ukrainian Weekly feature on "Ukrainian American" Sgt. Michael Strank (from the "ethnically Ukrainian Priashiv region of eastern Slovakia") was noticed by the Slovak American press who have been trumpeting him as a "Slovak American Hero" all along. Perhaps these two superpowers should have a summit and decide whether these people are Ukrainians, Slovaks, both or neither.
Nobody bothers to ask the people in question (e.g., Andy Warhol's family likewise) what they consider themselves. That would be too bourgeois, too anti-progressive. ;-)
OOL/ODLWU (that's their acronym in English, you know) now even considers St. Maksym Sandovych, the first Lemko Orthodox saint, canonized by the Orthodox Church in Poland, to be a "Ukrainian Orthodox saint" even though his dying words were "Naj z`yje s'vjate pravoslavije -- naj z'yje russkij narod!"
Nevermind.