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In reply to the discussion: My view as a resident of Kiev Ukraine - 3/17 edition [View all]MattSh
(3,714 posts)Though some will no doubt disagree.
Though Scotland has been part of the UK for hundreds of years, people of Scottish ancestry would often claim that instead of saying they're English. In fact, Scotland will soon have a referendum about leaving the UK.
Secondly, they have family and ancestry from Russia. Maybe a bit why people in the states call themselves Irish-Americans or German-Americans. But nobody does the hyphenation bit over here.
And a good portion of what is now Ukraine was not part of Ukrainian territory (within Russia) 100 years ago. Lenin added historically Russian territory to the Ukrainian SSR. Stalin added former Polish territory after WW2. Khrushchev added Crimea in 1954. Nobody though twice about it because they likely assumed there would always be a USSR.
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