Bericht van iemand uit de Oekraine
you all know shit about this.
- What people want is not Europe or Russia, they want money, sex and love like everywhere else.
- At first people were paid to be on Maidan, like they are paid to vote for the president, where the money came from, no idea.
- it started with a pro-Europe movement in the city of Lviv. The people in Lviv are western Ukranians, who don't speak russian, who despise russian, who were once part of Poland, who fought Stalin alongside Hitler etc ...
- Yes the people of the Lviv region (mostly) want besides money, sex and love to be part of Europe, like their sister city Krakow.
- The other 85% of Ukraine couldn't care less, they generally don't like Yanukovitch because he is a lying corrupted asshole, like most people in power. If you want to be someone in Ukraine, you have to know someone who knwos someone who knows Yanukovitch, ponimaete?
- So yeah they protest to get rid of him, but not to the extent what we are seeing now.
Now we see Maidan square suddenly and magically becoming the center of world's attention in the recent power struggle between Russia and the USA.
The buildup has been there for a year or two, every chance the Mainstream Media has, they ridiculise and demonise Putin, while given of course the fact that much like Yanukovitch, he is a power hoarding asshole, he is mostly right and makes decisions for what he believes is in the best interest of the Russian people.
That's why I honestly have no idea why the USA keeps pushing and attacking Putin, since at least in my eyes he is no threat to world peace and at least speaks up for stabile governments around the world. Whereas the USA has a affection with destabelising governments.
But we disgress.
The point I am trying to make is this.
Do you see peaceful protesters at Maidan?
I see combattants pursuing a coup d'etat.
These combattants are mainly extreme right type guys from the West of Ukraine.
Also and as always, all sort of Hooligans are attracted to such a display of burning things.
And yes, there are of course the naive few, who stand their for what they believe is 'The right thing to do'.
Let me ask you a few questions.
How large on a scale of 1 to 10 do you believe is the chance that there is CIA on the ground at Maidan?
What number would you give to Russian Secret services?
DO you believe that all those shooting at Maidan's ground are civilians or police officers who go home to their wives?
Or do you think that maybe there is a slight possibility that there might be some groups operating for the 'greater good of the world'?
As to resolve this conflict ...
I think the police should just back off and let 'the protestors' show their true face to the world, that of a rampaging and pillaging mob taking what they can in the streets of Kiev.
Of course, that would bring those same idiots to power, which is evidently just what 'the west' seems to want.
Yanukovitch has said there will be early elections and a face-out to power.
For most Ukrainians that is enough.