Originally posted by The Vagabond
I am afraid your fellow East European Saras won't agree with you in what Vilnius is concerned.
After all, we the evil Russkies returned Vilnius to Lithuania, thus restoring historic justice. They should be eternally thankful to us for that.
Ukrainians may not agree with you about Lvov either. After all, we returned Lvov to Ukraine.
I am afraid your fellow East European Saras won't agree with you in what Vilnius is concerned.


Ukrainians may not agree with you about Lvov either. After all, we returned Lvov to Ukraine.



Seriously, Vilnius and Lvov were majorly Polish, with 5% Lithuanian minority in Vilnius and 15% of Ukrainians in Lvov... And historical rights were not obvious.
It's not a matter of justice is these cities belonged to Poland or anyone else.
I am glad to see you don't hate us as such. You only hate what we are.

Do you see Russia trying to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO as imperialism?
Under communism, perhaps. But now I see no problem. This can hardly damage our relations, which are at their lowest point ever anyway.
In any case, it was just a big event in our history, worthy of a national holiday. It is not intended to damage relations with anyone.

Your interpretation of those events doesn't agree with ours. You are just whitewashing your nasty deeds and intentions.
Is it that bad?

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