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I was born in the East, speak Russian and I do not support anything related to Russia as of now. I feel at home in the Western Ukraine, and I would never want my relatives in the East to join Russia. Unless it's their will to do so. Also, there were tons of people killed in Poland, lot more then in Ukraine as of now. And there is no civil war in Ukraine right now. People do not stand against other people, it's Ukrainians against the regime that uses Berkut and paid up "titushkos'. |
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2) You were always supported Galichina, so Western Ukraine is the only place where you will not feel alone. Quote:
2) The Ukrainian pr-Euro riots just began. We can't even guess how many lives it will cost. Quote:
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Speak for yourself, asshole. Normal people do not feel at home in the Eastern part of Ukraine that are close to Russia, it's a junkie area. Russia is a deep shit, not a capitalist country, you're blindfolded. |
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It was a peaceful protest by Ukrainians against the Russian driven gang in Ukraine. The protest was escalated to the top after the gang ( Government ) started beating and killing people. |
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Даже, блин, не знаю что тебе ответить. Горбатого могила исправит.
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(if yes, they should stop) |
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If the thread gets 100 likes that douche has to go. On a serious note. The people demanded the change. It was not tolerated. He did not do a thing people asked about. Then he'd press a blood button. This is a person who can barely speak and make sense of himself in native Russian, not to be mentioned Ukrainian. |
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2) Why they have started publicly lynch the police officers? |
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Just this would be enough to start serious action against terroritsts, and yes they are, armed and masked shooting on the streets for days. What I don't understand is why riot police was not armed until now. |
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They make themselves heard and they get answers. Ukrainian police supports the dictator, they will take the people's side soon. |
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Snipers are killing people. |
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ATMs are getting shut down
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What the fuck are you talking about that we can't compare the USSR with Russia :1orglaugh:1orglaugh Anyhow. I think I am done talking to you, it's kinda pointless. My fucking ex-wife has more common sense than you and that's saying a lot. So have a nice day, go hug your fellow Russians, I wish you all the best :thumbsup |
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The permits are always issued, but they decide where the protest location will be at. Usually it's at a so-called free speech zone, which is often inside a cage. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_speech_zone Imagine if that process existed in Kiev! |
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It's not going about asking his permission. He's fucked and long gone. People chose to fight. |
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At the end, only idiot would try to get its own country in state of civil war and that si exactly what happened day after Klitcshko got back from Germany with latest instructions. Worked once in Yugoslavia, why not again. |
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