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We're starting off with a very short one for the first week. This text was published in 1915, two years before the October revolution, and is sadly still highly relevant in the imperial core.

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[โ€“] o_d@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I disagree. The Donbass is a territory unique from others in the region. This can been seen in the major political ideological divide and is the very thing that the USA took advantage of in order to instigate this proxy war. I also believe that when two cultures come together, Russian and Ukrainian for example, that this creates a unique culture where traditions from both become mixed together. At least when the people live together harmoniously which they did for some time.

[โ€“] Red_Scare@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 week ago

The Donbass is a territory unique from others in the region.

Doesn't make it a nation.

I also believe that when two cultures come together, Russian and Ukrainian for example, that this creates a unique culture where traditions from both become mixed together.

Sure, this is basically what Cossacks were, with some influence from nations of Caucasus; there were even some calls for independence.

However this is not what happened in Donbass, ask anyone in Donbass what is their nationality and they will either say Russian or Ukrainian.