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P.S. You and most of the "commentators" from Russia, and from other cities in Ukraine, have no idea what is happening in Kyiv. But you still need to express your opinions. How else would it be? Everyone thinks they are smart and understand the reasons, the essence, and the consequences of what is happening.
Well, here we have Romario, you, and I, the Lawyer. And yet, we have different opinions. We are arguing about different things. You, the Lawyer, are for freedom of rights and expression of will, and I am against it; I prefer a totalitarian regime. And I base my choice not on various media outlets, but on my experience managing 20-30 people. Yes, it's not a country, but my experience in this regard has shown that totalitarian management is more effective, but, of course, there are more dissatisfied people under it.

And in such revolutions, I always hand over the reins to these revolutionaries. The results were always the same: some go to the forest, some go for firewood, complete lawlessness. And you, as an experienced organizer, should understand this perfectly. As soon as you start to bend, there will immediately be an attempt to push back. The problem is that, as practice has shown, Yanukovych is a really bad organizer; almost everyone agrees with this, but there is nothing better at the moment... And now the argument is not about the fact that Yanukovych is bad, but about a worthy replacement for him. And there isn't one...

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