
www.Usenet.com
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |
> (K): Georgians are very much 'Russians'. Any newly-formed 'states' after > the breakup of the Soviet Union did not make the inhabitants of these > states any less 'Russian' - just sovereign. They were born in the USSR, > they speak Russian, and they eat bortsch. That's as Russian as anyone gets. Georgians are "Georgians," a unique and seperate ethnic group from Russians with completely different bloodlines. Calling them Russians would amount to calling Indians "English" because they were ruled by the British.
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |