According to Russian foreign intelligence service.

Revanchism makes people do crazy things ay

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    3 years ago

    Unsure. Until few months ago i would definitely dounbt it since the kresowiacy finally mostly died off and their revanchism died with them. Few remaining people advocating for Grodno (Belarus), Lwów, Tarnopol or even Kijów were properly treated as clowns.

    But now… it is even worse idea, we already have millions of Ukrainians in Poland, most probably a lot of them will stay. You know what would be worse than the fascist Poland which is absolutely certain to slide into after serious crisis? A Polukraine.

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      3 years ago

      Oh, we are fucked. I’m from this shithole, and haven’t heard about it from the news

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        You won’t. It isn’t necessarily true too, since it’s quite tasty as a disninformation, and as i said there are clues both for and against it.

        I guess we must first see if Russia do want to divide Ukraine and to cut it from the sea, and how the war will progress.

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            Back then it actually had much sense. Khmelnycky uprising was in large part about it in fact, cossacks and less-polonised ruthenian nobility would love to see it, and it was passed in polish sejm as Union of Hadiach, but it was too late and after prorussian coup in the Sich it was never fully implemented.

            The January Uprising idea was more desperate, though iirc ukrainian nationalism was not in the full swing yet, so considering the JU was noble based, the idea had some base too. If only they did won, then maybe, and maybe both ukrainian and polish nationalism would develop in the different direction.

            We ultimately all are just reaping what the fucking black eagles sown back them.