Any elections in this country is like choosing between softish shit or the one that is smellier. Its not choosing between good or bad, its the one that is less worse.
Current govt is definitely more legitimate than the one before. Why the hell that bothers you anyway?
Yep, we're all nazi's here now, huge bald guys with Svoboda badges are running in the street, grab little children and burn a swastika on their foreheads...
Both guys on the left and right are jews.
Several new governors are jews, including one of the most powerful jew of Ukraine (or even Europe) - Kolomoyskiy.
Yeep, nazi's everywhere...
FFS, it just one group of oligarchs fighting against the other, that upset the balance of stealing to much, period.
Nobody really care about people and exploiting nationalists\nazi\whatever is just the way to control people.
And yet there are lots of vids when unarmed protesters are being hit very hard and even shot to death. Videos of beheaded bodies.
You can find videos and articles for both sides of view and state that they are true and the opposite is false.
Trying to find true information on the internet at the time of information war is pretty pointless.
There are always radical groups of people doing stupid things on both sides, but its not right to make an opinion about whole group of people they are part of.
The only true thing that should be done is stop escalating conflict, both social and international.
Is there any need to compare how retarded some of the actions of former government was? They've set a edge of stupidness so high its probably never going to be beaten and not worth discussing.
The law that cancels the former language law has not been signed - means cancelled - so everything stays the same regarding language.
Whats posted on the internet is not always a solid fact, period.
Why people jump of the answers, Russia is making a mistake by pushing troops into Ukraine, because there are no aggression against any nation right now, people want a united wealthy country to leave in. There thousands of peaceful people on the streets, speaking both russian and ukrainian, but saying one thing: Ukraine is one solid country, regardless weather you are from west or east, south or north. We are all Ukrainians and we ant to live in peace. Politics tried to divide the country throughout the whole time of its independence to get voices on the elections.
We don't want war.
I'm not defending people from new government, they aren't much better than former ones, and some of their statements might be not so wise.
Come out of your house and look what you see. I saw 15k civil peaceful people stating "We don't need war. Ukraine is united." I see army trucks collecting young hot-heads into army.
Quite interesting to hear it from someone who lives on the other side of planet...
Its rather stupid to move troops inside a country after all of the "action" ended, isn't it?
Go to Kiev for yourself and see "4th Neo-nazi reich" for yourself already, stop believing all that crap the internet and mass media are flooded.
As for the vid, he's an idiot and a clown, nothing more. As if you ain't got your own clowns.
I live in a mostly russian-speaking city, people are just fine in here, people want to leave in peace in their country. We can deal with our problem on our own, thanks
The thing is that this bald midget is trying to force two brother-nations into fight with each other, that they don't want to. War is the last thing we need, diplomats must work now at all their power, until its too late.
Suprisingly, Crimea was one of the most calm places during maidan protests for 3 months. The "force" scenario has been pushed by Putin's guys in Ukrainian government, but when they realized it isn't working and Yanukovich had to escape, suddenly (!) Crimea started to blow.
The vast majority of population of Ukraine was sick and tired of the self pronounced king and his family tearing the rest of the country apart.
The people that started the protest are not nazis, they want to live in a peaceful country and get decent money for their work. They are fed up with this bureaucracy and corruption shit. Period. If I want to live in my homeland and see it going forward is social standards and economics, than f*ck it, I am a nazi then. People were brought to the state when dying in a fight was the same as live on with this government.
Jews are just fine in here, in fact Kolomoyskiy should become the head of our central region, the man which is know as the most powerful Jew of Ukraine, how the f*ck is this antisemitism?
Communists are being pushed for being just the same mobs as Yanukovich was, that is completely fair. What the hell of a communist you are when you are drown in luxury in a poor country.
Putin just doesn't want Ukraine to be an Allie of EU, he needs a buffer zone with burned land.
No one touched soviet solders memorial in Lviv, because people aren't mad. Destroying Lenin's memorial is controversial, I agree. But in any revolution, there are some mistakes.
The only danger to native russians in Crimea are russian special forces that might kill them in order to escalate the conflict, just like it was in Georgia.
P.S. There is full scale mobilization in action all around Ukraine right now.
It was relatively quiet in my city, although there was fuel and bank panic during those few days when all the blood massacre was going on in Kiev. I had to wait in a line for fuel for quite a long time (just had an empty tank that day). And I happen to be a witness of Lenin monument being pulled down.
Its a great shame that so much people died, but hopefully, their deaths were not useless. What an **** you must be to sh*t in a golden toilet when you're country is in ruins.
Its a great shame that people died already. And its still very unclear that these loses were not useless. There is still a great amount of "slightly-less-intelligent" people that support the "goverment" which is pure mafia. People that attack peacfull meetings and jornalists with bats and guns (with rubber bullets) which they have been given by police officers (!!!!) for fcking 10 Euros...
Leaving this country is not emmigration - its evacuation...
Oh, the Lada 2108, it has a pretty light rear, I miss mine. Especially it's 20cm clearence when I found my Corolla in a 50cm snow and spent 3 hours digging my way to the road today.
I've said good bye to my Lada 2108 also. Gave it back to it's previous owner, so she is in good hands. First car is like first love, you'll never forget it
Got myself a Toyota Corolla E110 sedan '97. Got some work to do with it until everything will be working properly, but already liking it
Not the actual photo, but mine has the same color.