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Guys, I feel sorry for Ukraine. In Russia, 20 years ago, there were also democratic centers, red belts, and so on. People took to the streets and protested, but what happened? Not long ago, they showed economic news about a large financial project being implemented, with a group of like-minded oligarchs involved. In order: a former prominent Komsomol member, a former gangster, a former red director, a former privatization genius, and a former KGB agent.
These are the people who led different factions in the 1990s, for whom the people who believed in them fought and died. Now, they coexist peacefully.
I was heavily criticized on the Heroes League for predicting that there are no good "orange" and bad "blue" factions, but rather local interests of groups of influence. There are metallurgical enterprises, there are ports, there are coal mines.
In Russia, everything has already been divided, and a legal framework has been established for it. In Ukraine, they didn't have time to do this, and that is the misfortune of the brotherly people.