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Roma, you're stirring up trouble again, even though things have calmed down somewhat. Everyone with a sound mind understands that there won't be any miracles, but there's a growing need for a reset, which is what we're seeing.
Regarding the previous government: Yushchenko was my idol since 1998, when he became president. I was happy, but later I sadly watched as he was undermined and eventually fell. He was a truly worthy person, but he came along 20 years too early. The Regions Party did everything, and even more, to discredit him, worsen the economic situation in the country by any means (I'm telling you right away, there are examples, so please don't start spitting accusations), and usurp power. And Yanukovych got his revenge; he came to power by harming the country and blaming the previous government for it, and he managed to convince the people of this. I'm not defending or justifying anyone; I'm just stating facts. And it's not like he came to power and started fixing things; on the contrary, when the national wealth ran out, business interests took over. What happens next? I just don't understand how anyone can claim that everything is "great" without understanding what's really happening in the flow of money and capital.
As for me, personally, no one has harmed me, but I'm not going to sit around and wait for my turn to be affected.
There won't be a war, rest assured. Roma, it's ridiculous to compare us to the Yugoslav conflict; that's just nonsense. Not long ago, you and Vik were confidently asserting that "the stupid masses will sit tight and eventually disperse," but now Vik is writing that this Maidan is far from the last, and you're saying there will be a war. Well, there's another fitting Ukrainian proverb about a guy who "becomes rich through his thoughts"; let's not be like him.
Thank you.
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