Why? You're right. I'd support protests if there was any chance of common people improving their lot, but on one side of the protests, we have fascists, on the other, west ukrainian oligarchs. Neither cares for desperate people, just for power. Both are worse than Yanukowych, and I fail to see how the matters will change for the better. Witch hunts in the west had already begun.IronStar wrote:Well, i didnt want to concern this topic here but decided to say few words after all but still expect shit to be thrown at me.
I completely agree that people s rage and will to overthrow government in this particular way is completely justified - post soviet period is truly disastrous for Ukraine with severe economic decline and corrupted officials- i am not again all people from Maidan- i am against their leaders and their fashist dogs they barely control who are not better than Yanukovich at all.
According to Google image timeline, this was made 20 II. The day when live ammunition was allowed for the first time and the day of heaviest clashes as the right wingers tried to overrun police completely withdrawing from Maidan and were fired on in return. Only day where there is legitimate, independently confirmed sources of police shooting assault rifles.Thanas wrote:https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bg6Xv2YIcAEfwaK.jpg
What are those then?
I don't know if they were "provocators" as Maidan leaders claim, or just right wingers eager to attack enemy they saw as weak, but the fact is, they started the whole clash. Also, seeing your earlier claim there is no friendly fire, who exactly shot 40 policemen, killing several of them?
Non-important? Natural resources - money. Culture and education - rewriting public memory. Judiciary - police and courtrooms. How is that unimportant?Thanas wrote:That actually is pretty good. They only got the judiciary and a few other uninmportant ministries. This clearly shows they are not the main party in power.IronStar wrote:minister of ecology and natural resoures- from "Svoboda"
minister of culture- from svoboda
minister of education- svoboda
minister of judiciary- svoboda
Svoboda is the main right-wing-fascist party of Ukraine- advocate of Bendera and those who were serving Hitler during WW2 and openly admits it.
Glory to democracy and human rights
Also, cute name Svoboda had before 2004 - Social-National Party of Ukraine. Hmm. Must be a complete coincidence.
Even in much more democratic and law abiding countries of old Warsaw Pact, having judiciary can lead to very bad consequences down the road, just see Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Czech Republic. Here, Kaczynski, the guy who almost started customs and controls war with Germany, build his popularity and power base because someone clueless handed him judiciary in 2002. Don't remember 2005-2007? "Potatoes"? Toilet crisis in Weimar Triangle?Stas Bush wrote:*laughs* Thanas, you have no fucking idea how power in post-Soviet states functions. You have zero fucking idea, admit it. Those aren't "states" in your understanding of the world nation-state, they are more like localized Turkmenias, where the judiciary and the ministry of culture can do very, very nasty things - from censorship to ethnic cleansing.
So what? These 'majority' have nowhere to go. Only parties that will get to take part in elections will be fascists and west oligarchs like 'Bjuty Julia'. What they will do then, organize another protest? Against not disciplined Berkut, but rightist militia?Thanas wrote:The vast majority of people are not fascists and they were not beating police. Right wingers did. The two are not the same.
The presidency that lost most of its powers? Or bankrupt finance? Internal affairs? Please, they have their own militia and pogroms in the police force will make it worthless now anyway. If you look closely, you will also note they didn't touch any of the ministries that will be blamed for hardships now, to become even more popular.They don't control finance, defence, internal affairs, foreign office or the presidency. These are the big ticket items. What I see is a minority party within a coaliton, not the driving force some people try to make them out to be.
More like half, and you might note no one considered violence until right wingers appeared on scene. Thanas, out of curiosity, would you support Republican uprising in USA trying to topple Obama from the South? Or AfD/Neonazi led uprising in Germany wanting to topple Merkel despite half of the länders staying silent? Say, people of the old DDR trying to coup d'etat BRD?Neither should other things but it is what it is. What do you prefer? Some period of nationalists or the government violently putting down an uprising of over two thirds of its citizens and starting a terror regime? Because it is pretty clear to me that one of the two are a lesser evil and it is not the latter.
My mistake, I thought people living in a state hold citizenship of that state. The people do vote in the elections, right?
You know that some people hold two citizenships? And yes, it they choose Ukraine as their place of residence they can vote there. Sadly, no one in Maidan asked them for opinion. I'd have a laugh if silent majority reelected Region's Party, sadly, with new, "democratic" preselection and "proper" vote counting right people will surely win.
I just don't like the methods used here to subvert the will of the people.
Yes, it's not like EU/USA didn't offer bailout, too. By the way, did you found US envoy calling Ukrainian police and military officials threatening them with court if they even move acceptable, or not? Or is it 'Ukrainian sovereignity untouchable unless we get to break it'?
What? You really don't see similarity between peaceful national mixing under both Jugoslavia and Russia, later exploding due to ethnic maps no longer matching arbitrary republic borders from 1945?No, but the situations are hardly the same and I don't get why people insist they are.
Who is, then? Please, do name all the independent, EU-like parties missed by about everyone looking at the conflict? BYuT?It is like people go "FASCISTS FASCISTS FASCISTS" and go into rabid attack mode without even acknowledging the possibility that they are just one of many parties represented and not the one which holds the most power.
Yeah, too bad Baltics purposefully declined to give citizenship to everyone they don't like, even if these people lived there for hundreds of years. Including, you know, Poles, who started to settle there with Polish-Lithuanian union in 1400s. Can you maybe explain to me why Polish (and just about every other one) minority deserves to be treated like they, too, were "occupants" in a way breaking about every EU law on minorities, with complete EU silence?Thanas wrote:The Baltics have indeed problems with their Russian minorities and I wish both parties - including the Russians who are as obstinate as can be about anything the Baltics do to distance themselves from the soviet occupation - would be more reasonable. I should note that the EU general rights do extend to all people with EU citizenship.
No and in the long run only Ukrainian nationalism might stop a breakup of the country, which might be for better in the long run anyway. But these are not the balkans. The Ukraininans are not suddenly going to genocide the Russian part of the population. Ukraine is not comprised of a dozen different tribes or ethnics vying for control. You got two dominant ethnics who are not uniform blocks.
No, Svoboda and other right wingers only has in its program etchnic cleansing of first Ukraine, then other abroad Ukrainian lands, like San river tributary in Poland and Byelorussia, continuing Volyn massacres. It's like there was a party in Turkey right now advocating invading Armenia and continuing Armenian genocide. That was explained already, BTW. For these people, EU is only supposed to be a fig leaf and a shield from Russia.
Fun fact - only about 2/3 of Estonia's inhabitants has citizenship, and that after 25 years of constant economic chicanes and pressure on the remaining 1/3 to go away to solve that "problem". EU rule of law in its finest!My mistake was in assuming that people who lived there when the Soviet Union finally keeled over and died were automatically given citizenship of the new states they were living in.
The 8% you mention are people still completely without citizenship, reduction from 32% was by handing second grade citizenship, but everyone without proper name and perfect Estonian (so perfect most of normal Estonians wouldn't pass citizenship language exam...) is still shunned.
Does a family that settled in Germany in 1700s qualify as 'immigrant'?8% is still a lot but it seems like if they want to obtain citizenship they can do so for pretty much the same conditions Germany expects of immigrants.
Gee, EU should revoke it for the Estonians (1.1 mln), Latvians (1.2 mln), Maltese (0.3 mln), and Slovenians (2 mln) then. Oh, wait, these are not Hamburgs for some very convoluted reason, am I right?Russia is not an official language of the EU because Russia is not a part of the EU. Nor do 1.6 million ethnic Russians in the Baltic deserve to have their language recognized as an official one as they are just not that many. That would be like Hamburg demanding official language status.
Also, there are 3.5 mln people speaking Russian in Germany, and 6-7 mln in entire EU, which makes it more popular than 3/4 of EU languages, but hey, Hamburgs!
No, they just eat about every pro-Maidan and anti-Russian propaganda hook, line and sinker.Sure, except there is no precedent for German state news being controlled by fascists