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"And I don't quite understand what Europe has to do with it? Right now, there is a struggle against the regime, against the mafia, against corruption and lawlessness, and not for joining the EU or NATO" (C) JURIST
I see that the problems are much deeper, and we also don't know how to read very well. Please, point with your finger where I wrote that I want to stage a bloody revolution in the country.
P.S. If I manage to get out for the May holidays, we will discuss in Minsk who is the clown and who has a star on their forehead.
Against what regime are you fighting? Do you have someone in the country who offers something better, a better regime? A government without corruption? Or is the best thing when people kill each other (revolution, civil war!)?! Or do you consider the Berkut officers to be inhuman too? (they are just Ukrainians performing their duty!)?! In general, blah blah blah...
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Why do you think so at all? I'm curious, where do these ideas about the mythical "unification of peoples" come from? Which peoples? The peoples of the former USSR? Why unite them? What's the benefit?
Do you know that we are Slavic nations, and this means that Ukraine is closer to Russia than to anyone else (not to the USA, not to France!).
I have always perceived Ukrainians as Russians, just living in their own country. Who to unite? No one is going to unite anyone!
лето 2012.