
Posted by Habelok on March 27, 2000 at 18:21:24:
In Reply to: Re: The problem of languages in another countries posted by lesia on March 27, 2000 at 12:07:23:
I've got your point Lesia.
Still, when I am talking about discrimination I am taking about Ukrainians. Ukrainians keep Russian alive. And if you don't like speaking Russian - fine with me. Of course, government workers must know Ukrainian. About preserving culture. What is culture? Is culture of Kyyiv Rus' our culture? Yes? Then, how come you do not speak language of the Kyyiv princes? Someone I know said: "I want to live in MY country. In my country people speak Ukrainian only". What is our country? Is it something in our heads, or is it something we have in reality, like it or not? Just because you have certain ideas it does not mean it must be so. After all, who said that if you speak slogans you are correct? "So let seat and wait when it die?!" Yeah? So what? Culture of any nation is constantly transforming. Irish speak English. They are still Irish. If they disappear, so what? So many peoples have disappeared in the course of human history. Does it hurt? What is a tradition and what is a hiccup of the good old times?
Anyway, all this discussion is irrelevant. You will keep your opinion, I'll keep mine.
For your information, Lesia: Ukraine consists of five geographical areas. They are: Western, Eastern, Northern, Southern and, Central. I am the Southerner.
Thanks for your time. Sorry if I was too tough on you.
Best regards, Habelok.
PS. Somebody, not you, said that Ukrainian Russians are not as good citizens as ethnic Ukrainians. I protest it! They are the same Ukrainian citizens! I hate nazi like talk!!! It make me puke!