• Damn… welcome to the Slavic region, I guess.

    If there’s a consolation price, at least you’re not Roma - or as they’re so “warmly” called, “the gypsies”. They have snow 0% rights, especially in Romania, the country that has fucked the Roma people a thousand times over.

    European racism is so fucking old world that it’s not even nazi. Nazism is relatively fresh and young. This is old European imperialism.

    • Not all “Slavic” countries are the same. Not all regions are the same. Western Slavs (Czech Republic), Southern Slavs (the Balkans), and Eastern Slavs (Russia) are all different. No one is going to call you the n-word in Prague any more than they would in America.

      The issue with Ukraine is that they have no tourism from outside the region so even well meaning people will not know how to act. They might ask if you know LeBron James or whether you can play basketball, just to strike up a conversation. They literally don’t know that’s insulting.

      Think about what you know about Ukraine:

      1. They’re in a war.

      2. They like vodka.

      • Sunflowers/ sunflower oil is produced in abundance

        wheat/flour also

        chernobyl is there

        Stalins soviet unión starved it’s people to death

        the people could have chosen a leader to lick putins ass, but instead chose democracy and voted in a former comedian

        2016 (14?) armed forces looked like a cast off of old soviet era gear, they saw what was coming and changed/started modernización

        And also one of my absolute favorite paintings is from there (the second one still is, they relocated it at the start of the war)

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reply_of_the_Zaporozhian_Cossacks

        Huh…im no scholar but i know a little more about Ukraine than i thought.

          • I worked with Ukrainian immigrants decades ago and found them all to be extremely easy to converse with. They do almost all the work for you and their sense of humour is top notch. TBH you really could ask that question and they’d laugh, make some quip, share their sandwich and next thing you know you’re having dinner at their place tomorrow.