Litwin
I honestly don't understand if you're really such idiots or if you're playing the fool. This Russian entourage can be understood even by ecology alone.
It's all lies.
This fictitious coat of arms of Ukraine is actually the coat of arms of the Rurik, Russian tsars. They were present there in the area of the hetmanate for a short time, before Genghis Khan expelled them.
This is just the coat of arms of Russia and Litvinian heraldry. That's why you support Bandera who killed Ukrainians.
It's funny that the genetics of the Rurikovich is not German, but Sami. These people used to be called Chukhons, they lived in the taiga, north of Moscow.
Litwin
This "Cossack" on the coat of arms is a Turkish mercenary Seljuk. This is infantry meat, it has nothing to do with real Cossacks. They had Turkish Islamic symbols, you can check. This area, north of Kyiv, was previously inhabited by Torks.
They lived there, but the identification of the Moscow Hetmanate with the Ukrainians is nonsense, do you agree?
Litwin
And this language is Polish. 100% hetmans did not speak this language. South Russian dialects were quite close to it, they were average between the Moscow and Ukrainian languages, including Cossack Surzhik.
Litwin
If these mutherfuckers are so "nationally proud", then why don't they directly say who they are - Turks? Why are they pretending to be Ukrainians? Why did they appropriate the Ukrainian-Polish language?
In addition to the Turks, there were also Serbs. Moscow has settled from Austo-Hungary them there. Their settlements were in the south of the Hetmanate (this is just Novorossia) and near Lugansk,
All of them are silent about their origin. Ukrainians do not even know about their existence in their own land
It's all a system of controlled chaos that buries brainwashed blind people. The beneficiaries know what they are doing, and the people act blindly. They are directed against their own brothers. As always, the left crypto-razor did.
Litwin And you also have clever magicians there. Your coat of arms does not have Lithuanian heraldry, it is just the sign of the Polish Hussars. You probably got it after Lithuania was swallowed up by Poland. This was your nobilitet at that times but it was not Lithuanian
The patriarchal cross is generally a Hungarian sign from the very beginning.
"The Khomentovski family, which used the Polish coat of arms of Foxes, the definition of the former King of Arms Office, dated December 4, 1784, is recognized in the hereditary Nobility."