Dnepropetrovsk is no longer a Russian city

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Dnepropetrovsk is no longer a Russian cityThe first official millionth Russian-speaking, but Russophobic city appeared on the political map of Ukraine. That night, there were three hundred militants under the exclamations of "Glory to Ukraine", "To Heroes - Glory" a monument to V. Lenin was dropped from the pedestal. What does Lenin and Russian? Well, firstly, in Ukraine, in the eyes of the nationalist movement, Russian and Soviet are one, they are synonymous. Bolshevism came from Moscow! After 10, the years will start to smash and demolish monuments to the fallen Soviet soldiers-liberators, as in the Baltic States. Do not believe? Tell the residents of Dnepropetrovsk 10 years ago that they have a Bandera chants in the center of the city and without resistance will demolish the monument to the leader of the world proletariat! Yes, the one who gave Ukraine New Russia, who was frightened by Western Europe and introduced the 8-hour working day in order to avoid a revolution. In Ukraine, there is a collapse of the “Russian world”. Unfortunately, the tutorial stories Ukraine and consumerism won. Let the Russians do not indulge themselves, in Ukraine there is not only the overthrow of Yanukovych, but also the national revolution.

What do I demand from official Russia, Russians and Russian business? I appeal to the Russians in Russia and the peoples of Russia who have gone through crazy liberal 1990 and, in general, have preserved the traditions and memory of 9 May, February 23 and March 8. You stood before the onslaught. Only Russian-speaking consumers rewrote the cultural and historical code. But in general, Russia survived. So, Russia and its people should recognize such a bitter fact as the appearance of Russian-speaking Russophobes. This is by no means a marginal phenomenon. This is the result of the melting pot policy, it is the result of the education policy and the media. If you want, then this is a soft power that you have not thought of even in the Baltic States. In Central Ukraine and even in south-eastern Ukraine there is an abundant Russian-speaking social group that unites both ethnic Russians and Ukrainians who are aggressive to Russia and the history of the USSR and even the Russian empire. Many of them seriously believe that Moscow Russified their ancestors. But at the same time they are frankly fake and show adaptability. They listen to Russian music, watch movies, they talk in Russian 24 hours a day, but at the same time they spit saliva on Russia, for any of its historical periods. And it's not in Putin. They even deny some moments in the Great Patriotic War. For those who think that I am a provocateur, I recommend reading about the following publications: “Manifesto to the Russians in Ukraine (updated)”, “In Ukraine there is not a single Russian person younger than 30 years. Only facts ”,“ South-east of Ukraine, which we lost ”.

What policy should Russia and its people show on all fronts to the Russian-speaking Ukrainians who have not resisted in establishing Bandera ideology? First of all, it is necessary to clarify one truth: among the 45% of Russian-speakers in Ukraine, there are no more true Russian than 5%. They are active, but they are in the minority and in the information boycott. I offer a factual and pinpoint policy. There is a fact that in a million Russian-speaking city a monument to Lenin, a collector of Ukrainian lands and the builder of communism, was piled up. This is the first brick in the denial of the history of the USSR (great Russia and Russian peoples) with its achievements. Therefore, I urge the official Russia, the opposition, the patriotic movements of the Russian Federation to act adequately to the Russian-speaking Russophobes and traitors of Russianness.

1. Entrepreneurs from Russia in negotiations with businessmen from Dnepropetrovsk must require a translator. Even if your Ukrainian partners communicate well in Russian, ask for a translator. They should feel your contempt. Deprive them of the economic advantage that knowledge of the language gives. Let them be consistent "patriots". Let them go to the Ukrainian language, which over the years 20 they have not learned normally, but have learned to bark and blame Russia for their troubles. You can even use English. Yes, they will tell you that this is nonsense and a circus. And you might think so, but it needs to be done. That they understood - traitors do not forgive. I understand how hard it is for Russians to read. But believe me, in the resort town of Berdyansk, where I lived 25 for years, people with the name Andrei and the last name Ivanov openly take money from Russian tourists, but they spit on Russia. Do not believe? Type in the search engine "Berdyansk sheets. News readers, ”and you will see how they love Russia there. And this is in a city where 95% communicate in Russian.

2. Boycott production those Russian-speaking industrial cities where crimes are committed against Russian and Soviet culture and there is absolutely no resistance. Dnepropetrovsk - the first. Blood from the nose, but Russia must abandon the production of Yuzhmash. Russian-speaking fans and fans of the Galician culture do not deserve the right to collect space rockets. If they like the ideology of farms and regional centers of western Ukraine, they need to ensure this right.

Please note that in my article I don’t say a word about Ukrainian-speaking cities and people. For I am not a Ukrainophobe, I predateletobe. Well done, they won, took Kiev. They were going to win 23 of the year. I studied at school in 90-x, and before my eyes every version of the textbook on the history of Ukraine (by the way, especially the Russian-speaking one) became more radical than the previous one. In 90, we were fed with a fairy tale that there were “good” and “bad” Bandera. Where some fought against the Soviets and against the Germans. Condemned in the textbooks SS division "Galicia". Today - all the characters. And the Soviets are invaders! Why did not resist? Guys, very gently laid, believe me. They could not evict us, as in the Baltics, from apartments, and deny citizenship, because we had a lot. Therefore, they fought for the minds. Now there will be critics who will write to me that the Ukrainian people are fighting only against the hated (by the way, me too) Yanukovych, but I don’t think so. For fair slogans "Down with Yanukovych" see an attempt to build a mono-ethnic Russophobic state. Constructive critics and patriots of Russia will write to me that we need to save the Russians and our ideology. Late guys, late. Who does not believe, read my article "Supporters of the SS division" Galicia "are crossing the Dnieper." I wrote it in the summer. For the first time in the Russian-speaking Krivoy Rog in broad daylight, they marched along the main streets in honor of this division! For more than a year I wrote articles about the disappearance of the Russian ethnos in Ukraine, while the language itself does not disappear. Do you know who else sounded the bells? Almost nobody! I found two publications on this topic on the Internet. One of them was written by a former resident of Sevastopol (the article was called “Russian Ukrainians missed a chance without imposing their summons on Yanukovych during the Maidan”). The second article was written by the Russian-language Russophobe, it is called: “Russians in Ukraine: we are already different.” I recommend to read. The first, like me, has a soul that hurts for the Russian people, and another author is happy that they are far from the dark Russian people in Russia. And that's all. No one else is interested in this problem. Everyone traditionally sees the Bandera West of Ukraine and the supposedly monolithic pro-Russian East.

You ask me: is it all over? Not. Today, three regions and autonomy can be saved from the de-Russification of consciousness: the Crimea, Lugansk, Donetsk and Kharkov. Do not waste force on Odessa, Zaporozhye, Nikolaev, Kherson. We lost them by 55%. Difficult decisions. But we are talking about the preservation of the largest Russian ethnic group outside of big Russia.
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  1. +1
    22 February 2014 18: 22
    listen to the guarantor's bleating...
  2. +3
    22 February 2014 18: 25
    According to Vesti24, they said that the Dnepropetrovsk police officers agreed with the opposition on joint patrolling of the city and fully recognized the legitimacy of the new government in Kyiv, well, in general, apparently this is already the end.
  3. +4
    22 February 2014 18: 28
    I expressed my thoughts to the Kiev resident, to which of course I received negative thoughts.
    Called the Rada not legitimate (300 total deputies out of 450 full members)
    the answer is 226 and it’s okay. (it’s clear that these 226 people are correct and will make decisions right away)
    Kharkov received at least something from the riots
    the answer is a stupid idea
    Russia will not give a tranche, watered for a shift. course and in general it is not clear what is happening in the country. And after the arrival of Yuscha 2 there will be nothing at all.
    The answer is that we ourselves refused it (Dmitry Anatolyevich personally called him and he refused), but she herself will give it, since she needs us more than we need her. In general, Putin is to blame... there I’m missing the reasons why - I’m already starting to laugh at all the reasons why people have it drilled into their brains who is to blame and who is interfering. Nuland was open - but Putin is to blame (apparently he didn’t jump, that means)
    excerpt from conversation
    [16:02:18] TipaIvan: Putin started all this, the EU and the USA could not do anything.
    [16:02:56] I mean, I started it?
    [16:03:04] Me: where do all these thoughts come from?*
    [16:03:11] Me: who told you this?
    [16:03:30] Me: logic is abnormal
    [16:04:10] Me: there was a choice - the choice was bought with loans and orders. but it’s Putin’s fault that he personally probably stood on the Maidan???
    [16:05:09] TipaIvan: it’s quite logical to think about Ukraine as a post-Soviet country and how the processes could be led by the EU and the USA even if the Association was not signed... the so-called “iron curtain” over Ukraine from Soviet times still hangs and the old scheme Ukraine's connection to the Kremlin remains the same.
    [16:05:54] TipaIvan: there was a third party, a sniper who shot at the golden eagle and the Maidan at the same time, who benefits from this?
    [16:07:10] TipaIvan: there are radical personalities like Medvedchuk, Tsarev, they have power under Vegetable Yanyk and are under the control of security forces, to ruin the country is the best way for the Kremlin to repeat the scenario of the 20th century with the UPR
    [16:07:11] I'm from the roof of the US embassy
    [16:07:35] \I: bullets of a caliber that is used only by US special forces
    (spelling errors slightly corrected)
    In general, educated youth rule...
    If you want to defeat the enemy, raise his children!
  4. +2
    22 February 2014 18: 33
    Quote: Santor

    Sergey, of course, excuse me, I understand that you are driven by sincere pain, but what is the height of the oak tree, sitting on which you wrote these lines? It’s just an American dream that we would do this....

    Here it is no longer Ukraine - Russia that is at stake, here the stakes are higher - Europe - Russia... Don't let the Germany - Russia tandem form, otherwise the dollar will end... And you're talking about Kamaz trucks... They know what to do without us. ... Remember 2008 - if they hadn’t introduced it, they were to blame; if they had introduced it, they were also to blame.

    The oak is not tall.
    But 2008 is already behind us, the dreams of Americans have already been chewed.
    We are already guilty of everything before the West, and no silent actions of ours will reduce our guilt.
    But symbolic assistance to the East-South would strengthen their souls and reduce possible losses.

    It won’t go away on its own; someone has to drive the Banderaites out of their stall.
    Or do you think that the ostentatious friendship of the Russian oligarchs with Germany is more important than the friendship of the peoples of Russia and Ukraine?

    As history shows, it pays to do honest things.
    Russia is obliged to honestly and wholeheartedly help Ukraine.

    And more.
    Russians in Ukraine have repeatedly asked Russia for protection.
    No one ever answered them, or even promised action as a last resort.
    Russia has no right to do this.

    See:
    http://warfiles.ru/show-48976-sevastopolcy-prosyat-u-rossii-zaschity.html
    1. +1
      22 February 2014 20: 08
      Quote: Sergey S.
      Russians in Ukraine have repeatedly asked Russia for protection.

      Who asked? Individual citizens?
      Russians in Ukraine haven’t even created their own party in 22 years. In Latvia, and that is, there is some kind of, at least weak, organization of local Russians. But in Ukraine it’s not even close.
  5. mvv
    mvv
    +1
    22 February 2014 18: 35
    So anti-Sovietism ALWAYS ends in Russophobia, because since the “scoop” is everything Russian, it must be destroyed quickly. So what did this lead to? The Baltics, with their Russophobia, cannot offer anything sensible to their people, Central Asia is even worse, because the ultimate dream for a Tajik-Uzbek-Kyrgyz is to get a job as a general worker anywhere in the Russian Federation, the ultimate dream of a Latvian-Lithuanian-Estonian is to get a job as a general worker in the UK or Germany.

    But there are a couple of alarming points in the article. they don’t take retaliatory measures when they’re crazy, they need a cool head and sober calculation, here’s an example with translators, not in the eye, but in the eye.
  6. 0
    22 February 2014 18: 38
    Quote: Adzhimushkay
    http://www.kerch.com.ua/articleview.aspx?id=35427 Из Крыма. Поучавстовал.

    Thanks for the positive information.
  7. 0
    22 February 2014 18: 39
    We need to fight for every city, and we need to return to Kyiv and liberate Lviv from the fascist evil spirits - war until victory!, just like in 1945.
    Another option is Crimea and S.V.Ukraine - Russia.
    If Ukraine falls into two parts, it will be a long-term headache for Russia.
  8. Citizen7
    0
    22 February 2014 19: 02
    By buying Roshen candies, you finance the MOST Anti-Russian channel of Ukrainian television “5”, the fifth channel - owned by PETER POROSHENKO. and in 2004 he also supported the Maidanists - the Orange Revolution. (Allegedly, he has two factories in Russia and one in the Baltic states and they produce products under this brand) ROSHEN is the root of POROSHENKO
    At the same time, all Russians in Russia must understand - Russians in Ukraine - were blocked from information, almost ALL TV channels began to throw dirt on the golden eagle, on the authorities, etc. the Party of Regions, which was kind of about the Russian one - bullshit, it’s the party of the OLIGARCH - and they have money over the hill, real estate offshore.
    TRK UKRAINE channel - Akhmetov's channel shouted for Donbass and all that, today it speaks Ukrainian, before that it broadcast in Russian, and about Kharkov it says complete rubbish. And as a result, the Russian Ukraine is squeezed - the Banderlogs are pushing (they are clearly funded and there are ideological ones there, but the food organization is supplying delivery - obviously the fighters were preparing
    plus they have a political type Legitimate force Klitschko TYAGNIBOK Yatsynyuk which accumulates a political effect) regionals began to abruptly leave the party, the West is pressing - don’t touch peaceful demonstrators, the EU also sanctions, all channels practically EVERYONE went to persecute the golden eagle - it’s clear that the channel is not may belong to a mere mortal)
    In Russia, your fucking RAIN also helped the Maidan. And the Russians of Ukraine did not have a TV channel, they had no power, and most importantly, the Russian idea is in some sense SOCIALISM - social justice - but what to fight for if all the factories are private??? this is such crap... and it is also possible that there is partially a conspiracy of one group of oligarchs against another because it was clear that there was a stupid smell of frying and everyone began to throw YANUKOVYCH. so on the street and the boys are solving issues, plus now it will definitely be ANTI-RUSSIAN UKRAINE.
    1. Rblipetsk
      +1
      22 February 2014 21: 44
      Quote: Citizen7
      By buying Roshen candies, you finance the MOST Anti-Russian channel of Ukrainian television

      Are you from the "mouth front"?
  9. 0
    22 February 2014 19: 07
    do not sign up for Zaporozhye.
    1. Citizen7
      0
      22 February 2014 19: 46
      I mean what do you mean?
  10. +1
    22 February 2014 19: 10
    Yanyk stated that shots were fired at his car. I think this is true.

    He said that Verkhovna Rada Speaker Rybak was beaten and forced to resign.

    He said that there were traitors in the leadership. Maybe that’s why the dispersal of the militants and the cleansing of Kyiv were not ordered?

    A Polish military transport plane flew in to pick up the wounded.

    Deputies are beaten and intimidated.

    There is a military coup d'etat in Ukraine with the participation of foreign military personnel. In fact, foreign intervention with the help of domestic Ukrainian agents.
  11. RusKaz
    0
    22 February 2014 19: 16
    I'm sorry, I don't have time to read all the comments in this thread and others on the site. I have a question: Is it true that there are no cops near the Maidan in Kyiv now? What did Berkut and VV-shnikov take away?
    1. 0
      22 February 2014 19: 40
      It seems like everyone has left, judging by the news and the Internet, only in Mezhgorye there is still a Security Service (probably afraid to touch them) at the presidential dacha. And they are blocking the golden eagle near Kiev.
    2. Citizen7
      0
      22 February 2014 19: 45
      Yes, it’s true, there was an agreement to postpone the elections to September 2014, and to remove the entire golden eagle and the Ministry of Internal Affairs from the Maidan to their places of deployment, and the Maidan supposedly had to disperse, instead, the RIGHT SECTOR now controls the ordinary quarter
  12. 0
    22 February 2014 19: 25
    Quote: NeSvyatoy
    Near Rivne, a bus was fired with Belarusian tourists who were going to rest in the Carpathians.

    Belarusians, brothers, we certainly believe that you are brave people, but maybe it’s not worth it. And then you can do bus tours to the suburbs of Aleppo, the same extreme.
    Or maybe it’s the tricky move of Old Man Lukashenko, maybe what the Belarusians had in mind?

    And they shot at the Russian driver ((thank God they took him back to Belarus and to the hospital, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, severely((
  13. 0
    22 February 2014 19: 35
    The question appeared spontaneously
    Who's next and what's next??
    The matter will not end with just one monument
    1. 0
      22 February 2014 19: 50
      What's next? If the southeast does not hold out, then the hunt for the Libyan scenario is already open. And we will see Janek pierced and dismembered ((
  14. +7
    22 February 2014 19: 49
    Last night I watched a march of a couple of thousand Banderaites through the center of Kharkov. We build, with chants, with songs.
    Who's sitting there live on P24, shaking under their chairs?
    Are you putting together self-defense units from WWII veterans?
    There has been NO Russian outskirts for 20 years. THERE IS an outskirts of Galitskaya. And yesterday Banderlog showed both Kharkov and Dnepropetrovsk who’s boss and whose slippers. During the demolition of Lenin live, half-screams and half-sighs were heard from afar: Dnieper! Dnieper! At the same time, one of the banderas asks the girl operator: Where are the titushki? She answers: And over there, there are about twenty people standing))). At the same time, it was interesting to read the comments on the broadcast. 50% - for the demolition and get rid of MASKVILEY. These are Westerners and the “local fifth column”. But the remaining 50 were distributed curiously. 5% called on OTHERS to come out and prevent it. 20% cried for Lenin and swore. And the remaining 25%, having found out the address and cell phone number of the girl operator (Zoya, it seems) called, sent SMS, knocked comments on the site, the meaning of which boiled down to one thing: Just wait, Zoya-banerovka, tomorrow we will do THIS out of your vagina!! !
    This made me a little sad.
    And it wasn’t the Westerners who toppled Lenin - they were shaking and pissing from tension, but the Leader still stood. But then, at night, they hired a Dnepropetrovsk crane, which finished it under the hooting of a half-drunk bastard.

    With the help of the “brotherly outskirts” everyone would go to hell. At your own expense - as much as you like. At one time, I transferred my weekly earnings to Spitak, but management sent half of the equipment there for nothing. And in 1986, the entire Union was plowing in the Chernobyl valleys...E..oF - do you think Ukraine remembers? NO - the MUSKvili (!!!!) are also guilty, they blew it up - let them build the sarcophagus themselves.
    Ufff! It hurt. Minus.

    Some words were not spelled correctly for known reasons.
    1. Rblipetsk
      +1
      22 February 2014 21: 47
      beautiful! short and to the point!
  15. Citizen7
    0
    22 February 2014 19: 51
    in general, through all sorts of news, the background is the following - the formation of the Ukrainian NATION is underway, away from Russia, to its knives, get to Vlad, Glory to Heroes.

    Russia lost the battle for minds and souls in Ukraine, for the Russian WORLD --- don't lose in Russia.
  16. waisson
    0
    22 February 2014 19: 52
    And the monument did something bad to them - at night, like rats
    1. +6
      22 February 2014 20: 30
      What night? They started at about six or seven in the evening - they couldn’t do anything. The rope snapped - it hit one little western rat in the face and this was the only pleasant moment for me in five hours of action. Work-related injury for a Maidan worker fellow laughing
      Then they brought in a grinder and started sawing the legs. In the Dnieper, do they sell grinders and spare discs, carriers, etc. at night?
      The grinder didn't help either.
      Then, apparently, a crane arrived directly from the State Department to the square am

      And the most annoying thing was when, having failed to topple Ilyich, the maydauns began yelling: “Are there any engineers? How is he built? Why doesn’t he fall?” In Russian, by the way.
      Morons.
  17. +2
    22 February 2014 20: 04
    By the way, they reminded us that in the North there were always a lot of workers from the Ukrainian SSR - they earned experience and checks for cars (why didn’t they work at home if, as they now say, they were self-sufficient in the West ((
  18. 0
    22 February 2014 20: 11
    The expropriation of ministerial property has already begun - everything is predictable ((
  19. 0
    22 February 2014 20: 18
    Quote: Citizen7
    Hi all. Russian Ukraine no longer exists.

    What nonsense? Just like in the song “why do you need war to become stronger?” I think that reason will still win, but there will be many victims. Yanukovych seems to be acting on orders from the United States. It is impossible to imagine more incompetent decisions from the president of the country! It turns out that there is a country, but there is no leadership and the people do not understand what to do in these conditions. And while the authorities are inactive, Bandera’s people are taking advantage of the whole situation, and Bandera is only an excuse. These people who stand on the Maidan don’t even know the history of the country; they were bought on the cheap. Now that everyone understands that nothing depends on Yanyukovich, the people of Ukraine must organize themselves and first disperse this brown plague, and only then solve other problems. And good luck to you with this good
    1. andrey2709
      0
      23 February 2014 21: 42
      Greetings from the East of Ukraine. All my adult life, since school, I have lived here in Donbass. You don't know the mentality of our population very well. Unite, self-organize, act together - now in the most tragic days, you will not see a single group that even discussed what was happening. And if they do organize, it’s just to drink beer and all that stuff. Congress In Kharkov - they gathered, made speeches and disappeared, and the common people resolved the situation as you wish. It’s just interesting that the real fascists, whose leaders, at one time, killed Russian soldiers in Chechnya, came to power in a veiled manner. Do the Russian special services really not have the same principles as the Israelis - all terrorists responsible for the death of citizens should go to hell, there is no statute of limitations for them. I am silent for our SBU officers - they are all corrupt, just like the authorities who betrayed their people.
  20. Rusophile2
    -2
    22 February 2014 20: 21
    Putin betrayed Ukraine! He sells gas to the Germans cheaper than to the Ukrainians. Putin's oligarchic Russia disgusts many Ukrainians. Therefore, many Ukrainians are drawn to Europe. Listen to what normal Ukrainians say about Putin and his oligarchs, whom he protects. Yanukovych has already finished protecting himself.
    1. +3
      22 February 2014 20: 42
      Have you and Yulka been released from the hospital? Or did you just come out of one place?
      Because I forgot or have never been to the market at all? There is a direct joint pipe going to the Germans. Soon it will go to the south of Europe. Ukraine sits on a rotten bridge across a river, collects monopoly bribes and does not see how new bridges are being built nearby smile
  21. -4
    22 February 2014 20: 23
    The author is hysterical, even under the Union, Dnepropetrovsk was not a Russian, but a Soviet city. This means international: Russian, Ukrainian, Jewish, because Dnepr is the homeland of many Jewish oligarchs of Ukraine (Kolomoisky, Pinchuk, Bogomolov...) During the years of independence, the Ukrainian component of course began to increase, but there was and is not Russophobia. As indeed in Ukraine itself.
  22. +1
    22 February 2014 20: 30
    Quote: atalef
    Janek is a dead political figure. no one will follow him. All his thoughts are now about one thing. where to go because he understands perfectly well, the camera is already ready for him

    and this cell is the one occupied by a Georgian girl with a perhydrol braid, nature abhors a vacuum (c). and no one will harness himself to him as to “Yu”... everyone has had enough...
  23. +1
    22 February 2014 20: 34
    Quote: rezident
    They rebelled and trampled the boss looking from Moscow with the authorities because there’s no point in stealing. It’s not Russia. There’s no oil, you can’t steal much.

    Resident Error
  24. +2
    22 February 2014 20: 41
    For some reason I remembered the film “72 meters”, the part where there is a division of the fleet, where some of the true Ukrainians - crests - go over to the Ukrainian side. I don’t know why this would happen?
  25. russia_vp
    -1
    22 February 2014 20: 45
    We need to expel all crests from Russia and take back Crimea. Introduce an economic blockade on Ukrainian goods and let them die there
  26. +3
    22 February 2014 20: 55
    And here’s how the Maidan workers were greeted today in little Kerch fellow love drinks
    http://takie.org/news/majdan_v_kerchi_22_02_2014/2014-02-22-8985
    1. +3
      22 February 2014 21: 04
      Maidan in Kerch 22/02/2014
  27. +2
    22 February 2014 20: 55
    Calmly. Tymoshenko is free. This one in white and with a scythe will gradually come for everyone. Including for Yushchenko. This one has not forgotten anything and has not forgiven anyone for anything. from the right sector they released their death. They could have taken power, but they gave it to Julia. Now Tymoshenko will remove this thing from Kyiv (yes, that’s right, with a small letter) thoughtfully, usefully and quietly. First, he will be shoved around the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Security Service of Ukraine, then he will be transferred to the periphery in the regions, and then he will resign. Then you can hit him in the face. By this point she will be omnipotent. The woodpeckers from the Rada did not have time with the 2004 constitution. Scribe for you, clowns. This witch will remember everything for you all.
  28. -2
    22 February 2014 21: 24
    The latest news from the Rada - A bill has been introduced on the ban of the Russian language throughout Ukraine and the introduction of criminal punishment for its use ... my wife already ran away from that room from the TV all in shock ... voiced a minute ago .... One hope is that Julia Vladimirovna somehow calms this rabble.
  29. +3
    22 February 2014 21: 37
    Current events in Ukraine are similar to the events of 1612 in Russia, when the Poles captured the Kremlin. The corrupt boyars supported the impostors. The government was paralyzed. And only the people of Rus', led by Prince Minin and citizen Pozharsky, threw the Polish scum out of the capital. Citizens of Ukraine face a similar task!
  30. 0
    22 February 2014 21: 39
    Well, Bendera won yesterday. What will happen tomorrow? Not known. But there will definitely be no lard.
  31. 0
    22 February 2014 21: 42
    But why won’t the words “orange infection” spread across the southeast? surrender without a fight?
  32. Makyr
    +3
    22 February 2014 22: 17
    The best confirmation of the words of the author of the article is to go to the website CENSOR.NET. It is absolutely filled with Russophobic posts, 90% of which are in Russian, almost all with threats against Russia, imbued with hatred of Russians, no common sense arguments are accepted.
    A. Dulles' plan in action.
    The most important thing is that this attitude towards Russia has developed over three decades. Yes, I was not mistaken, in the mid-80s there was a firm belief among Ukrainian youth that Ukraine feeds Russia, that Russia is a freeloader, that Russia is the oppressor of Ukraine.
    It’s a pity, all that remains is to regret the future of the Ukrainians. I don’t see any prospects for Ukraine.
  33. Vladimir77
    +3
    22 February 2014 22: 28
    The author is too categorical about Odessa and Zaporozhye, they are not yet lost
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Mho-Voze5Q
    and in Zaporozhye today there are clashes on the square. Lenin between the Banderlogs and the People's Militia.
  34. +1
    22 February 2014 22: 33
    Quote: Sour
    Quote: Sergey S.
    Russians in Ukraine have repeatedly asked Russia for protection.

    Who asked? Individual citizens?
    Russians in Ukraine haven’t even created their own party in 22 years. In Latvia, and that is, there is some kind of, at least weak, organization of local Russians. But in Ukraine it’s not even close.

    This is not entirely true.
    Parties are created in conditions of the need to structurally resist a superior enemy.
    Russians in Ukraine did not consider themselves to be in a hostile environment. This is their land, their homeland.
    It was the Westerners who were always in the minority - so they gave birth to parties...

    Russian people consider it possible, like Americans, to turn to Russia directly for help.
    And rightly so.
    Whether there is a party or not, Russia MUST help its fellow tribesmen with all its might.
    By the way, not only Russians.
  35. +3
    22 February 2014 22: 46
    Everything is not as some seem to claim, although I am of the opposite opinion and believe that Ukraine will face years of Russophobia and a final separation from the Russian world).
  36. +3
    22 February 2014 22: 49
    Dear friends! I wish you all good health! Please allow me to tell you too. So:
    1. The ongoing trouble with Ukraine is natural. Not a single artificially formed state over the past 100 years, be it Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Sudan, or Ethiopia, has shown its viability in a historically short period of time.
    2.Even such pillars as Great Britain, Spain, Belgium are now on the verge of their self-destruction.
    3.Who benefits from this? I think the answer is obvious - the USA. A society made up of losers and criminals, their descendants and grandchildren, who recognized money as their God (In God We Trust) began a long time ago, from the mid-19th century, to actively push the principle of their Mother, Great Britain, - divide and conquer. But.. .
    4. Russia began, contrary to their calculations, to show its teeth. It began to show its determination to collect what it had accidentally dropped or lost. Well, who doesn’t it happen to? And what stuck to the lost thing, all the Western Ukrainian dust there, will fall off of its own accord, will fall away from the gold.
    5. I am not a fan of V.V. Putin, I disagree with him in many respects. But if, God forbid, the Maidan starts in Moscow, I will go against the Maidan. To the extreme. I'm not interested in my mother, sister and wife worrying about their well-being, ENOUGH! WE, no matter how much we disagree with our government, cannot be like modern barbarians who are organized by the American political lobby, which is obscene from the point of view of normal people.
  37. -4
    22 February 2014 23: 00
    This event is EPIC! From now on, the ENTIRE WEST will talk to Russia DIFFERENTLY... And the horses of Russia are not far off... The author of the article predicts that in ten years monuments to Soviet soldiers will be demolished in Ukraine... an optimist... In ten years, tanks will come from Ukraine the columns will march towards Moscow... and the West will naturally stand aside... encouraging, financing, supplying... Yes, Russia will most likely disappear from the world map, and the population will end up on reservations... But it’s not too late to put a leader ADEQUATE to the situation in RUSSIA and go the same way as in the 30-40s of the last century... it seems there is a chance... but will Russia take advantage of it? ... Most likely not, the roots of corruption and theft are too deep... there are almost no normal people in Russia... Which means - IN THE LORD'S RESERVATION, IN THE RESERVATION.
  38. 0
    22 February 2014 23: 13
    break not build.
  39. 0
    22 February 2014 23: 14
    Quote: alexdol
    will give out WEAPONS? The "Banderlogs" have everything, but we have NOTHING!

    Just like here in the Caucasus, a Russian with a weapon is a criminal, a nationalist, a bearer of mountain traditions, and in the early 90s it was the same now. There is nothing to shoot back with. angry
  40. Maxim P.
    -7
    22 February 2014 23: 26
    Hi all! This is my first post here, so I will refrain from too harsh criticism of what is written here. I would just like to note the coincidence in time of 2 processes - the collapsed semi-gangster regime of Yanukovych and the collapsed idols of the earlier regime. Let me remind you that statues of “Ilyich” are now lying literally in dozens in all cities of Ukraine - in the west, in the center and in the east. This is hardly the first order of the new government - it has something to do. This means it’s a spontaneous process, the time has come.

    Yes, why am I writing here? You are a funny panopticon, rare in its darkness, so a different point of view will be interesting to you. Pure altruism.
  41. Derik
    +2
    22 February 2014 23: 27
    Good evening everyone!:) I live in Ukraine in the city of Zaporozhye. I read this article and was simply shocked. A fat minus to the author for such statements!!! There’s one thing I don’t understand, I was born in Ukraine, or rather in the USSR on Ukrainian territory, and 80% of my relatives are in Russia, and the remaining 20% ​​are in Belarus. Since childhood, I have never had a division between Russians and Ukrainians. I don’t understand why now they are trying to convict me of being a Russophobe??? Because I didn’t go to defend the Lenin monument and don’t participate in demonstrations? I am a peaceful resident, like many in our country, who goes to work every day and tries to improve his life. If you think logically, you will understand who has been standing on the Maidan for months, as I understand it, these are people who simply have nothing to lose, and they do not need to work and support their family... But I will say for sure, I am not ready to pay with my life to to defend someone’s political interests, like many of you. I am for peace, and I hope that everyone else is too.
    1. andrey2709
      +2
      23 February 2014 22: 23
      And no one calls for defending someone’s political interests. We are practically regional neighbors. I hate Yanukovych, but I also hate all this mosquitoes that are now dividing power, and I hate Bandera at the genetic level (my father took part in the liberation of Western Ukraine, and he told me what this bastard was like). And I apologize, for them it makes no difference whether you are politicized or a peaceful citizen outside of politics, for them you are a moskal and that says it all. Read the speeches of the leaders of the Right Sector and you will understand everything.
  42. Ramzes
    0
    22 February 2014 23: 28
    Quote: Santor
    The latest news from the Rada - A bill has been introduced on the ban of the Russian language throughout Ukraine and the introduction of criminal punishment for its use ... my wife already ran away from that room from the TV all in shock ... voiced a minute ago .... One hope is that Julia Vladimirovna somehow calms this rabble.

    Can I provide a link to the information on the Internet? If you know her, of course. After all, if this law is adopted, it will, I feel, be an explosion in the East and South...
    1. Maxim P.
      0
      22 February 2014 23: 53
      http://w1.c1.rada.gov.ua/pls/zweb2/webproc555
      This is a link. Of course, there is nothing similar there.
  43. +2
    23 February 2014 00: 10
    I think so, that’s why our country is inactive because so many times Ukraine has rushed here and there. How many times has it deceived us. It considered itself smarter than all of us. Perhaps we in the Kremlin realized that the Russians in Ukraine are no longer the same??? after all, they could have resisted when they tried to attack us. when they abandoned our homeland Russia. but no one moved. but they fidgeted when the border was closed for goods from Ukraine. they realized that the ass was coming. although I would really like for Ukraine to become part of Russia. at least half
  44. +1
    23 February 2014 00: 24
    Quote: Maxim P.
    Hi all! This is my first post here, so I will refrain from too harsh criticism of what is written here. I would just like to note the coincidence in time of 2 processes - the collapsed semi-gangster regime of Yanukovych and the collapsed idols of the earlier regime. Let me remind you that statues of “Ilyich” are now lying literally in dozens in all cities of Ukraine - in the west, in the center and in the east. This is hardly the first order of the new government - it has something to do. This means it’s a spontaneous process, the time has come.


    There is a coincidence in time with another process that is very strongly interconnected with the first two - the massive degradation of brain matter in the Pepsi generation.
    If anything - it's about you hi
    1. Maxim P.
      0
      23 February 2014 01: 03
      Quote: nikcris
      There is a coincidence in time with another process that is very strongly interconnected with the first two - the massive degradation of brain matter in the Pepsi generation.
      If anything - it's about you

      Thank you, I was not offended, because I can’t stand it (Pepsi). So, a sign of degradation to a greater extent is lying on the couch and watching TV or hanging out on the Internet. But get dressed, leave the house, perhaps go to another city (amid problems with transport), come to a rally, where they can not only beat you, smash your head, but actually kill you, live there for several days (in winter, by the way) , and also shell out your money for it - and all this is not for some personal benefits, but for something more abstract - this does not in any way resemble degradation.
  45. Bezz
    0
    23 February 2014 01: 44
    Maidan is 100% provoked by the power of Yanukovych. His reasons: 1. Limitless deception (remember how he convinced the Ukrainian people for two years in a row that he wanted European integration, and then threw it.) 2. Limitless theft. Yanukovych’s children became billionaires during his reign, and Ukraine is even ahead of Putin’s in terms of corruption. 3. The economic crisis and the impoverishment of the people. Incomes of Ukrainians are many times lower than Russians, high unemployment, low pensions and salaries of state employees. 4. Arrogant unwillingness to engage in dialogue with the people and compromise. The whole story of the Maidan, starting in November, is about that. 5. Violence against citizens. Even when the protest was peaceful, Yanukovych used force against the people. So it was at night on November 30, so it was in December. 6. Usurpation of power. Amendment of the Constitution in their favor and adoption of dictatorial laws in mid-January (on foreign agents, on the ban on rallies, etc.). All this led to an uprising of the people and the overthrow of Yanukovych. The fact that his resignation will be resolved in the near future, I have no doubt. His Interior Minister Zakharchenko escaped from the country, so there is no one to defend him, but there is someone to declare impeachment. Parliament is likely to vote for it in the coming days. Now let's look at the Russian situation. There are all 6 reasons for Maidan in Russia. 1. Deception is even more vile and cynical than in Kiev. Remember the Kiselevs, Zhirinovskys, Zheleznyakovs, Solovievs who sprayed with saliva and called to shoot at the people. Stories about terrorists and fascists on the Maidan from morning to night on Putin's zomboyaschik. 2. About theft, I will not. You yourself know. 3. There is no deep crisis in Russia, but there is devaluation and stagnation of the economy. 4. There is no dialogue. There is a monologue of the Kremlin and sixes clapping their hands in ecstasy. The Duma alone is worth something. 5. Violence to the fullest. Political prisoners. Protests are brutally suppressed. 6. Usurpation of power is much more serious than in Ukraine. Putin has seized power and wants to rule to death. The difference is only two things. Putin has more money and people are more patient. But patience is not endless. Will the Kremlin learn the Maidan? Will they lie and steal less? Are they ready to return freedom to citizens and abandon eternal rule? I doubt it very much. Rather, they will continue to lie even more, grabbing more and clinging to power even more, relying on repression.
  46. +1
    23 February 2014 01: 44
    Quote: Maxim P.
    but for something more abstract - it doesn’t look like degradation at all.

    This is something more abstract, which will soon consume what is, in principle, a good country.
    + deja vu - under Yulka. In Ukraine, rakes and swings are constant attributes of everyday political life.
  47. Lyokhin63
    +5
    23 February 2014 01: 55
    Yupta. And I thought that I was the only one who noticed Russophobia))) First we are Mongol-mulatto, then half-Ukrainian Finnish. I want to state that a purebred Chuvash (3 years TF), his Tatar woman (Nastya is their daughter), a Russian dunce (ZhD Syzran 3 years (extra conscript)), I, 461000, wife, just celebrated the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy with me my (half German, a quarter Western Ukrainian, the other quarter German grandfather) daughter is RUSSIAN, like her mother, like Malets, Seryoga. I love them more than life itself, I will break the jaws of everyone for their family and friends. -Ukrainian and Russian Nazis - I’m warning you once - God forbid - I’ll fuck you up
    1. 0
      23 February 2014 14: 42
      Quote: Lyokhin63
      I want to declare that a purebred Chuvash just celebrated the Day of the Soviet Army and Navy with me

      Our brothers live with us in the same country.
  48. Maxim P.
    -1
    23 February 2014 02: 08
    Quote: Bezz
    Maidan was 100% provoked by the government of Yanukovych. His reasons: 1. Limitless deception (remember how he convinced the Ukrainian people for two years in a row that he wanted European integration, and then cheated.) 2. Limitless theft. Yanukovych's children became billionaires during his reign, and Ukraine's level of corruption surpasses even Putin's Russia. 3. Economic crisis and impoverishment of the people. The incomes of Ukrainians are several times lower than those of Russians, high unemployment, low pensions and salaries of public sector employees. 4. Arrogant reluctance to engage in dialogue with the people and make compromises. The whole history of Maidan, starting in November, is exactly about this. 5. Violence against citizens. Even when the protest was peaceful, Yanukovych used force against the people. This was the case on the night of November 30, and this was also the case in December. 6. Usurpation of power. Changing the Constitution in one’s favor and adopting dictatorial laws in mid-January (on foreign agents, banning rallies, etc.). All this led to the uprising of the people and the overthrow of Yanukovych. I have no doubt that the issue of his resignation will be resolved in the near future. His Minister of Internal Affairs, Zakharchenko, fled the country, so there is no one to defend him, and there is someone to impeach him. The Rada will most likely vote on this in the coming days.

    It’s as if you live in Ukraine, everything is named correctly. The resignation essentially already took place today.
  49. 0
    23 February 2014 03: 19
    Quote: Rosich
    The desire to fulfill the order on time. Isn't that friendship?

    Unfortunately, this is just BUSINESS...
  50. shatu
    -2
    23 February 2014 03: 26
    Quote: alexdol
    ensuing SU "Ukraine as a country was ordered by the Ukrainians and did not notice."
    -------------------------------------------------- ------------
    There was talk, saying that we’ll wait until the end of the Olympics, and then ...


    By the way, I think that it was not easy for the events on the Maidan to unfold during the Olympics; it was not for nothing that the Anglo-Saxons did not come to its opening. Everything has been calculated, and Putin, a narcissistic (m)eccentric, simply does not want to do anything now, because, I am 100% sure, if the Russian Federation moves with the help of Ukraine, then screw the Olympics - Western bastards will express their protest and withdraw their teams (in my opinion, such a precedent has never happened before?), and this is a loud slap in the face to Pu and Co.

    One more point about mercenaries in Ukraine: foreign intelligence services are involved in ensuring the “security” of the Olympics (http://www.ng.ru/politics/2014-02-06/2_president.html) - under this sauce it is easy to provide militants with weapons , despite the fact that the weapons will indeed be from Russia (and most likely, the militants will have Russian weapons, not M16s). Here are the "Russian" snipers, damn!
  51. Arhipich
    0
    23 February 2014 03: 27
    Quote: MstislavHrabr
    You can’t give Odessa! Transnistria will fall along with it ...

    And no one handed over Dnepropetrovsk, the author needs to carefully state his thoughts, or, if he is not aware of the topic, then do not write at all.
    As a resident of Dnipropetrovsk, I can safely tell you that the vast majority of the population (90-95%) hates Bandera. The problem is that here, to put it mildly, they don’t like Donetsk either. This is due to the fact that since the times of the dashing nineties Dnepropetrovsk and Donetsk have been competing for leadership in Ukraine. After Yanukovych came to power, the Dnepropetrovsk bent very much, the local elites suffered the most, and both large and medium-sized businesses got it. T.ch. big resentment has accumulated in people.
    In addition, Yulka was released. Of course, she is not much better than Yanyka, but she is at least local, Dneprozhidovskaya. By the way, here many associate her in vain with Bandera, although she carries different nonsense from the scene, she will do something completely different. I dare to suggest that in the near future she will take the hell out of all the tynebokov and nicknames, moving them away from politics (most likely these clowns will not fall into a new parliament), agree with the southeastern elites (that’s why in the east they took a break from federalization) and will steer itself, single-handedly. This already happened once, when she vowed anything from the Maidan, and then stupidly grabbed a pimple (Yushchenko), burying him with her party (our Ukraine), and then she successfully went to the main throne for the GDP, negotiated for gas.
  52. Nestor72
    0
    23 February 2014 03: 48
    Anti-fascist march in Dnepropetrovsk February 23,02,2014, XNUMX

    http://alternate-politics.info/files/imagecache/image-crope-640/Ba172PWDtTQ.jpg
  53. RF citizen
    0
    23 February 2014 04: 20
    Quote: jagdpanzer
    not so long ago, monuments to Hussein were also demolished with enthusiasm in Iraq, it’s still not better there, as the saying goes, the problem is not in the toilets but in the heads!

    So is Iraq and the Iraqis. This is far away and they are stupid, but the Euromaidanites are much smarter. Probably such thoughts are spinning in their heads. After all, Yanukovych and his family thought that they were smarter than everyone in the world and they could be in power and get rich forever! He is the PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE!
    And where is Yanukovych now? Surely the fate of Milosevic, Hussein and Gaddafi awaits him?
    Although no. Our native officials will try to save him. By the way, the latest news confirms this: they are fleeing PR, fleeing Ukraine.
    How disgusting and disgusting it all looks from the outside. Ugh!
  54. +1
    23 February 2014 06: 49
    Quote: RusSever
    Tymoshenko is a waste material. The stake in this massacre was made by "serious" lads from overseas on the fascist element. Bo, when the industry of Ukraine after joining the EU is bent on its knee, and it is bent, and together with agriculture - this is an axiom of the EU logic, then the heirs of the local Ssovites will pacify the popular revolt.
    UT will carry the ravings for the time being, there could be elections if they do so that later, like Lebed, in the 96th, to give part of the votes to the nationalists.
    And then, do you seriously think that a seriously ill person will be able to lead state processes ??

    Do you seriously think that she is sick! smile Naive man
  55. Makyr
    +2
    23 February 2014 08: 39
    Quote: Maxim P.
    Quote: nikcris
    There is a coincidence in time with another process that is very strongly interconnected with the first two - the massive degradation of brain matter in the Pepsi generation.
    If anything - it's about you

    Thank you, I was not offended, because I can’t stand it (Pepsi). So, a sign of degradation to a greater extent is lying on the couch and watching TV or hanging out on the Internet. But get dressed, leave the house, perhaps go to another city (amid problems with transport), come to a rally, where they can not only beat you, smash your head, but actually kill you, live there for several days (in winter, by the way) , and also shell out your money for it - and all this is not for some personal benefits, but for something more abstract - this does not in any way resemble degradation.
    "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."
    Tell me, what have you done during the 22 years of Ukraine’s independence? You turned a prosperous Ukrainian SSR, with an excellent modern and high-tech industry, with a strong social base, a high standard of living, and advanced science, into a poor, stagnating, backward country, with an insane level of corruption, Nazism raising its head, unable to properly solve its problems in a civilized way.
    I talked with the Ukrainians, they always blame Russia for their troubles - it destroyed them, occupied them, carried out genocide, did not allow them to develop. Moreover, they all forget history, that thanks to Russia, Ukraine has increased fivefold in 300 years, industry was built, scientific centers and cultural institutions grew, and after the war, Russia restored Ukraine.
    So who brought you to the bloody Maidan? I would like to remind you that you elected your presidents yourself, one of them was also a Maidan (now you spit on them as if they were evil spirits). You have turned your independent Ukraine into a gateway for Western funds to support democracy, culture and all sorts of other goodies. What, Klitschko had enough money to create the UDAR party? Never mind! The UDAR party was financed by the K. Adenauer Foundation under the guarantee of the German CDU/CSU party. Do you think that BATKIVSHCHINA was created with donations from the people? Alas, no, through MRI only in 2010. for the promotion of Yatsenyuk as a politician, $300 thousand was allocated from USAID - the American agency for international development, MRI uses an account in the Joint Stock Bank "Ing Bank Ukraine" ("Ing Bank", registered as a bank with 100% foreign capital), p\c 26008004019100 , MFO 300539; address 04070, Kiev, Spasskaya str., 30-a, head of the board Eric Versavel.
    Even now, Maxim P., you naively believe that your actions on the Maidan decided the fate of Ukraine? No. You were simply used. You honestly earned Western money without knowing it. You yourself sold your state to foreign invaders with your own hands, the freedom of which your and our grandfathers defended for centuries.
    Now think about what degree of degradation you have reached during 22 years of independence?
    1. Maxim P.
      -1
      23 February 2014 11: 52
      Should I answer you for all 22 years? That’s exactly how long ago I stood in line for milk at night at 5.30 in the morning in the winter, I remember, and I also remember the domestic g... with the inscription “made in the USSR”. And in general, insert in your text instead of “Ukraine” - “Russia”, change the details slightly (well, add terrorist attacks, wars in Chechnya, and on the contrary, replace the word “beggar” with “poor”) - and demand an answer from yourself for the same 22 years. I didn’t give any reason for all your questions here, and I didn’t blame Russia, so I’m not going to make excuses.
      Regarding the last paragraph: yes, I believe that my actions on the Maidan decided the fate of Ukraine. In 2004, when he was bloodless, we managed to delay the arrival of this gang for 5 years (they could have been used much better, but still). In 2014, they managed to overthrow this same gang, but they clearly intended to rule forever. I am not discussing the money that was poured into our politics from Russia and other countries. If I have earned some “Western money” - write where I can get my share wink My wife and I, on the contrary, brought a couple of thousand hryvnia (about 8000 rubles) there, like many others.
      In the form of a summary: you can pull up facts in support of anything. What lies deeper? And deeper lies the desire to justify one’s personal inaction with some grandiose global processes that are not worth competing with anyway, such as the billions of the State Department or the Kremlin or an international conspiracy.
  56. Democrat
    -3
    23 February 2014 08: 58
    In Russia it is high time to demolish the monuments to this asshole.
    1. 0
      23 February 2014 14: 47
      Quote: Democrat
      In Russia it is high time to demolish the monuments to this asshole.

      Demolish what you built with your own hands. Do you think those who are in the Maidan will build something? So far they are only breaking things down, but who will restore it all?
  57. Makyr
    +4
    23 February 2014 09: 22
    Quote: Democrat
    In Russia it is high time to demolish the monuments to this asshole.
    Only narrow-minded people fight monuments.
    “A people who have forgotten their history are doomed to repeat it.” (I don’t remember who said it)
  58. +5
    23 February 2014 09: 54
    Quote: internatio
    On the 22nd, a spontaneous rally took place on the square in Simferopol after parting with the fallen security forces. And even the flags were not, only two panels. This is really from poverty. But how strong is the spirit!

    Strong spirit? This is for those who have lost sons. And for the rest, quiet hatred mixed with hope will carry through? It won't pass! I think if Bandera’s followers come, they will follow them like sheep to the slaughter. You don’t have your own Putin, Lukashenko, Stalin or Fidel or brains. You want both ours and yours. You sing along with those who hate Russians and everything Russian. You can't do that guys. An unenviable fate has been prepared for you, the only pity is that Russia will have to save everything again, at its own expense. And once again, it’s a pity that your descendants will again have a short memory, just like YOU now.
  59. Makyr
    +3
    23 February 2014 10: 21
    Quote: tomcat117
    You want both ours and yours. You sing along with those who hate Russians and everything Russian. You can't do that guys. An unenviable fate has been prepared for you, the only pity is that Russia will have to save everything again, at its own expense. And once again, it’s a pity that your descendants will again have a short memory, just like YOU now.

    "... according to my inner conviction, the most complete and irresistible - Russia will not, and never have had, such haters, envious people, slanderers and even obvious enemies like all these Slavic tribes, as soon as Russia liberates them, and Europe agrees to recognize them as liberated !
    And do not mind me, do not dispute, do not shout at me that I am exaggerating and that I am a hater of the Slavs! On the contrary, I love the Slavs very much, but I won’t defend myself either, because I know that everything will come true exactly like I say, and not because of the low, ungrateful, as if, character of the Slavs - they have a character in this sense, like everyone else, namely because such things in the world cannot happen otherwise.

    After their release, they will begin their new life, I repeat, precisely by asking themselves to be given the pledge and protection of their freedom from Europe, England and Germany, and even Russia will be in a concert of European powers, but they will protection from Russia and will do it.

    They will certainly begin by saying that within themselves, if not directly out loud, they declare themselves and convince themselves that they are not obliged to Russia with the slightest gratitude, on the contrary, that they hardly escaped Russia’s power-loving intervention by the European concert, and not if Europe had intervened, Russia would have swallowed them right away, "bearing in mind the expansion of the borders and the foundation of the great All-Slavic empire on the enslavement of the Slavs to a greedy, cunning and barbarous Great Russian tribe."

    Perhaps a whole century, or even more, they will continually tremble for their freedom and fear the lust for power of Russia; they will curry favor with European states, slander Russia, gossip and intrigue against it.

    Oh, I'm not talking about individuals: there will be those who will understand what it means, it means that Russia will always mean to them. But these people, especially at the beginning, will appear in such a pitiful minority that they will be subjected to ridicule, hatred and even political persecution.

    It will be especially pleasant for the liberated Slavs to express and trumpet the whole world that they are educated tribes capable of the highest European culture, while Russia is a barbaric country, gloomy northern colossus, not even of pure Slavic blood, persecutor and hater of European civilization.

    They will, of course, have, from the very beginning, constitutional government, parliaments, responsible ministers, speakers, speeches. They will find this extremely comforting and delightful. They will be in ecstasy, reading telegrams about themselves in Paris and London newspapers, informing the whole world that after a long parliamentary storm, the ministry has finally fallen in (... a country of their choice...) and a new one has been formed from the liberal majority and that some one of theirs (...last name to suit...) finally agreed to accept the portfolio of the President of the Council of Ministers"...


    F.M. Dostoevsky

    The diary of a writer.

    September - December 1877.
  60. Makyr
    +2
    23 February 2014 10: 23
    continuation of the above

    "...Russia must seriously prepare for the fact that all these liberated Slavs will enthusiastically rush to Europe, until they lose their personality, they will become infected with European forms, political and social, and thus
    will have to go through a whole and long period of Europeanism before comprehending at least something in its Slavic meaning and in its special Slavic calling in the midst of mankind.

    Between themselves, these zemstvos will always quarrel, forever envy each other and intrigue against each other. Of course, in the moment of some serious disaster, they all will certainly turn to Russia for help. No matter how they hate, gossip and slander Europe, flirting with her and assuring her of love, they will always feel instinctively (of course, in a moment of trouble, and not before) that Europe was a natural enemy of their unity, they will always remain, and that if they exist in the world, then, of course, because there is a huge magnet - Russia, which, irresistibly attracting them all to itself, restrains their integrity and unity ....
    "

    F.M. Dostoevsky

    The diary of a writer.

    September - December 1877.
  61. 0
    23 February 2014 10: 55
    A tragedy has occurred. Yanukovych is a traitor!
  62. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 11: 25
    Quote: Arhipich
    In addition, Yulka was released. Of course, she is not much better than Yanyka, but she is at least local, Dneprozhidovskaya. By the way, here many associate her in vain with Bandera, although she carries different nonsense from the scene, she will do something completely different. I dare to suggest that in the near future she will take the hell out of all the tynebokov and nicknames, moving them away from politics (most likely these clowns will not fall into a new parliament), agree with the southeastern elites (that’s why in the east they took a break from federalization) and will steer itself, single-handedly. This already happened once, when she vowed anything from the Maidan, and then stupidly grabbed a pimple (Yushchenko), burying him with her party (our Ukraine), and then she successfully went to the main throne for the GDP, negotiated for gas.


    This is what I'm afraid of. And here is the picture that appeared yesterday. There is a caption: “Heroes did not give their lives for this!”
  63. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 11: 59
    Quote: Macyr
    Only narrow-minded people fight monuments.

    So that’s what commies were like. Monuments to the damned tsarism flew down first. Then the monuments to their own leaders were demolished.

    It's the same in other countries. I'm not talking about Hitler. There are no monuments even to Robespierre and Marat in Paris, but this is part of history.
  64. 0
    23 February 2014 11: 59
    Ukraine has slipped towards Libya! All that remains is to pick up a shovel for Yanukovych! Well, I should have been more decisive!
  65. rocketman
    0
    23 February 2014 12: 33
    The author is too optimistic. The Kharkov region has also already “gone” am
    We need to think about Lugansk and Donetsk. But this is also unlikely. Russia should only fight for Crimea - there are chances there, the Russian Navy and Marine Corps, after all
  66. Makyr
    0
    23 February 2014 12: 41
    Quote: Maxim P.

    It's the same in other countries. I'm not talking about Hitler. There are no monuments even to Robespierre and Marat in Paris, but this is part of history.
    Monuments are not erected to political bandits.
    But there are monuments to Napoleon, the Vendôme Column, and the Arc de Triomphe. But Napoleon led France to disaster.
    Robespierre and Marat are identical to your Nicknames and Tyagniboks, they also brought the country to a bloodbath.
    Wait, after a while you yourself will bring them to trial and historical anathema.
    1. 0
      23 February 2014 14: 50
      Quote: Macyr
      But there are monuments to Napoleon, the Vendôme Column, and the Arc de Triomphe. But Napoleon led France to disaster.

      Be patient, they will build a monument to Hitler in Germany, why is it worse than Napoleon?
  67. 0
    23 February 2014 13: 34
    God divided people by language so that they could not build the Tower of Babel, and the devil successfully used this. People, we are all of the same origin! When will we come to our senses!
  68. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 14: 08
    Quote: Macyr
    Monuments are not erected to political bandits.

    Well, I mean the same thing. They don’t put it, and if they did, it’s better to remove it, which is what is being done.
    1. Makyr
      0
      23 February 2014 19: 39
      I am amazed at your denseness. It was Lenin who insisted on recognizing Ukraine as a republic.
      You now have other heroes, Bender, for example, or Petlyura and Mazepa.
  69. Makyr
    +2
    23 February 2014 14: 10
    Quote: Maxim P.
    insert in your text instead of “Ukraine” - “Russia”, change the details slightly (well, add terrorist attacks, wars in Chechnya, and on the contrary, replace the word “beggar” with “poor”) - and demand an answer from yourself for the same 22 It’s still not worth competing with them, like the billions of the State Department or the Kremlin or an international conspiracy.
    You still haven’t answered what successes Ukraine has achieved in 22 years of independence. Therefore, we can assume that independence brought you only devastation.
    There is no need to swap Ukraine and Russia. In Ukraine, unlike Russia, there were no 3 wars, there was no crisis of 1998, there were no national debts of the USSR and the tsarist government, and there weren’t many, unlike us. Nevertheless, during these 22 years, Russia has gone through everything and remained united and intact.
    Do you want to know what Russia has achieved over these years? Read:
    - GDP growth over the past 10 years by 6 times,
    - public debt has decreased threefold over the past 10 years,
    - housing construction in 2012 in Russia was equal to 1987,
    - 10 nuclear power plants were built,
    This is just the most extensive.
    From closer to the site:
    2nd place in aircraft production.
    2nd place in helicopter production
    2nd place in number of fleet.
    1st place in number of tanks.
    1st place in tank production.
    What do you think is needed to produce everything? That's right - broad cooperation.
    In addition, Russia hosts the Winter Olympics, and has become the first in terms of the number of medals. What does this mean?

    Now once again compare the achievements of your independent country over these years and try not to draw parallels with conditions in Russia and Ukraine. Too incomparable.
    Now is the degree of degradation of Ukraine clear when the Nazis, for whom you stood on the Maidan, came to power?
  70. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 14: 20
    Quote: Onil
    Tomorrow I’m taking a day off from work and going to Kharkov to join Evgeniy Zhilin’s “OPLOT”. According to my information, this is a serious organization that operated autonomously in Kyiv for a long time and suffered losses.

    They did not operate in Kyiv for long, not at all.
  71. 0
    23 February 2014 14: 23
    Quote: Democrat
    In Russia it is high time to demolish the monuments to this asshole.

    As I understand it, you are the theoretical work of V.I. You haven’t read Ulyanov (Lenin), you don’t strive for social justice, you don’t care about the oppressed (those who are not paid extra for their work), you don’t believe in collective action in the name of the Motherland...
  72. 0
    23 February 2014 14: 34
    Quote: Macyr

    Extracts from the Writer's Diary. F.M.Dostoevsky
    September - December 1877.


    Very appropriate.
    F.M. Dostoevsky is an honest thinker, and a compassionate man, and a tribune of fair retribution.
    He loved his homeland and saw right through the scoundrels.

    It is a pity that such a thinker does not exist now.
    It is especially needed in Ukraine (today), Belarusians will soon need it, and we in Russia have long been very uncomfortable without it. Just look at the events of 1991 and 1993, which were delusional in their consequences and in their actual effect.
  73. +1
    23 February 2014 14: 39
    Quote: Macyr

    Now once again compare the achievements of your independent country over these years and try not to draw parallels with conditions in Russia and Ukraine. Too incomparable.
    Now is the degree of degradation of Ukraine clear when the Nazis, for whom you stood on the Maidan, came to power?

    To everything that you wrote, I would add the conviction that if our youth today go to Bolotnaya, it will be in order to disperse the pseudo-intellectuals and pseudo-creatives who know how to saw and pull, but airplanes and helicopters. tanks and ships were not designed or built...
  74. smoliackow
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 00
    On Monday it should begin for real, the Olympics will end, gentlemen Bandera, and if it doesn’t start, the West will ensure a complete collapse of the military and industrial integration that exists to this day, so it’s like giving the east of Russia death...
  75. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 17
    Hi all. Today the Rada made a decision to repeal the law of the state's foreign policy - Farion (Benderovka) - Russian occupation language - and now there will only be Ukrainian language - yes, right now they are pouring water there - but the essence will really be UKRAINIZATION even more stringent
  76. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 24
    Regarding Crimea. Crimea would have seceded at once, but there is a fifth column - the Tatars - who are also pumped up - like - the indigenous population and they look to both Europe and Turkey. And more to Turkey and Turkey there also conducts SOFT POWER. black flags are already appearing, no one is watching. Crimean Tatars are seen as opposed to Russia.
  77. official
    +1
    23 February 2014 15: 30
    Hello Formers. Happy holiday to all those who served. And now about the sad thing. I want to tell a story to those forum participants from Russia who reproach us for inaction. Once, friends of a man from the south-eastern region of Ukraine invited him to Kyiv to support the president. Since he is an experienced man and looks at things realistically, he used to really push his boys and force them to be fully equipped. The remaining 20 buses were traveling with dreams of the promised money and tents in the Mariinsky Park. Yes, they arrived on February 20th. In the midst of it. And they wrapped them back home. So, on the way back on the Boryspil highway, Maidan checkpoints were already waiting for them and they had to fight through them. 20 buses with protesters were stopped, windows and headlights were broken, people got it when the hero of my message jumped up with his boys. And they have both long and short trunks! I even had to shoot in the air. In general, they broke through. So that's what I mean. We had just returned home when the police showed up - what kind of guns do we have? Where did you go? We were almost talking about a criminal case. And this was the local police, not Bandera... So this man said, if we had killed someone there at the checkpoint, we would have already signed up for life imprisonment. And he received one buckshot from the pump into his armored vehicle, and almost everyone had light injuries. And when his team was asked to go against Bandera, he asked - who will support us from the authorities? And in response there was silence. He said I’m responsible for my boys and I won’t take them to prison. Because they will immediately write off everyone and disown them, just like in Kyiv.
  78. official
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 31
    By the way, I don’t understand why I have an EU flag? Forum, what was hacked? I had the flag of Ukraine and I didn’t change anything.
  79. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 36
    And regarding the Russian language - films, news, there are even quotas for the Russian language - even in the Donbass, all the presenters try to conduct interviews in Ukrainian, although everyone speaks Russian in Kiev, the same garbage comes to the point that they make cuts when interviewing only those who answered the questions Ukrainian The information pressure was very tough. and this is really a form of war - SOFT POWER
  80. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 39
    Imagine - in Moscow - they conduct a survey - any - - and then they leave only those given by visitors - and also in their native language - this is how they do it in Ukraine
  81. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 42
    also began to put pressure on the Russian Orthodox Church -- the UOC KP CALLED FOR THE IMMEDIATE CREATION OF A UNITED LOCAL ORTHODOX CHURCH
  82. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 15: 43
    In general, the murder of the Russian World is underway - under the slogans of democracy
  83. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 16: 16
    “They want to impose on the fighters of the “Right Sector” the image of “extremists”, “terrorists”, “fascists”, “Russophobes”... In this regard, we officially appeal to Russians, Russian-speaking Ukrainians and representatives of various national minorities with the following assurances: Ukrainian revolutionary nationalism is not is an ideology of hatred towards the Russian people,” says the Right Sector’s appeal to Russians and Russian-speaking citizens of Ukraine on social networks.
    “Our attitude towards Russians, as well as towards other representatives of national minorities, fits perfectly into the methodology proposed by Stepan Bandera: fraternal towards those who fight with us for the statehood of the Ukrainian nation; tolerant of those who recognize our right to be masters of our own destiny in our own land; hostile to those who deny this right...Together we defend the right of all national minorities (including Russians) to develop their own identity and culture. We do not confuse this right with the activities of foreign chauvinistic, imperial centers, whose activities must be stopped,” the Right Sector notes.

    In short, THE UKRAINIAN GALICAN UNIATE NATION WILL NOW BE
  84. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 17: 29
    Quote: starshina78
    Deputies from the Svoboda party in the Rada have already proposed banning the broadcasting of Russian channels, banning the use of the Russian language up to criminal punishment, and applying the status of non-citizens to citizens of Russian nationality, following the example of Latvia. How! So the author of the article is 100% right! Ukraine is lost to Russia!

    We've had enough of this news already! Where is the video? Is this what?
  85. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 17: 39
    Quote: official
    By the way, I don’t understand why I have an EU flag? Forum, what was hacked? I had the flag of Ukraine and I didn’t change anything.

    Have we already been accepted there???
  86. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 18: 24
    Quote: Macyr
    You still haven’t answered what successes Ukraine has achieved in 22 years of independence.

    Why are you pestering me? They saw the Ukrainian flag and immediately “Submit your report”! I achieved something, I could have done more. If you have achieved little, or even reached the point of “degradation,” as you write, there is precisely a reason to seriously change something.
    Quote: Macyr
    In Ukraine, unlike Russia, there were no 3 wars, there was no crisis of 1998, there were no national debts of the USSR and the tsarist government, and there weren’t many, unlike us. Nevertheless, during these 22 years, Russia has gone through everything and remained united and intact.

    Well, Ukraine remained intact, but the above-mentioned problems themselves were created, who is to blame. Gas and oil have not been canceled either, automatic filling of the budget.
    Quote: Macyr
    1st place in tank production.

    I decided to check one item on your list. From Wiki: "During the period 2001-2010, 280 tanks were produced... In 2010-2011, a decision was made to stop purchasing the T-90... and any other domestic armored vehicles for a period of 5 years, until the creation of the Armata platform." In the first website we came across about new Chinese tanks we read: “According to the most conservative estimates, about 600 Type-99 tanks have already been manufactured.” Or did you compile this table only for the CIS countries? If the rest of the numbers are also taken from the air, I won’t waste time on them.
  87. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 18: 30
    They surrendered the Dnieper - the regional council already speaks Ukrainian, although the city is Russian-speaking - demolish Lenin and Lenin Square is now the Square of the Heroes of the Maidan
  88. Maxim P.
    -1
    23 February 2014 18: 31
    Today's news. Wow. Is this serious?

    The Pskov division has been mobilized for possible departure to Kyiv. “There has been no order yet, but our paratroopers are in a state of combat readiness and have been warned about a possible departure to Kyiv,” a source in military circles told Komsomolskaya Pravda. According to some reports, one plane with Pskov military personnel has already been sent to the capital of Ukraine, but it is not specified which troops exactly left.

    Source: http://politikus.ru/events/13400-pskovskaya-diviziya-vdv-privedena-v-polnuyu-boe
    vuyu-gotovnost-v-svyazi-s-sobytiyami-na-ukraine.html
    Politikus.ru
    1. Citizen7
      0
      23 February 2014 19: 19
      seriously just showed a council meeting
  89. Citizen7
    0
    23 February 2014 19: 18
    Now we can assume what happened in 41 - what a panic there was - and most importantly - how much betrayal - the Party of Regions, yes, it is a party of oligarchs - but the rest are the same - just the Party of Regions - was the ONLY one in Ukraine, at least somehow about the Russian party FOR FREEDOM - the Benderaites and today what is happening is that it is the Benderaites who are seizing power, the whole agenda, the whole background is ANTI-RUSSIANITY. KAKAL TRK Ukraine AKHMETOVSKY in the Dronetsky region has already switched to Ukrainian today and there is a sign hanging - DIRECTLY ON - red and black - the color of the UPA flag - that's such bullshit little guys
  90. 0
    23 February 2014 19: 26
    follow the link photo of the renaming of a certain square in Dnepropetrovsk, square "heroes" of the Maidan

    http://avmalgin.livejournal.com/4351867.html
  91. Makyr
    0
    23 February 2014 19: 33
    Quote: Maxim P.
    Quote: Macyr
    Monuments are not erected to political bandits.

    Well, I mean the same thing. They don’t put it, and if they did, it’s better to remove it, which is what is being done.
    You still read history sometimes. Thanks to Lenin, Ukraine was united by Left and Right. Maybe you remember when Kharkov was the capital of Ukraine. By the way, Lenin insisted on recognizing Ukraine as a REPUBLIC.
    Honestly, I’m simply stunned by the denseness of the Maidanists, regardless of their age!
    1. Citizen7
      0
      23 February 2014 19: 48
      Lenin is needed as a screensaver for television, he is a symbol of totalitarianism = communism = RUSSIAN - this is a symbol of a message for the West, we are fighting for independence from Russia, and even as a form of pressure, monuments began to fall in many places - a hundred come and knock down the monument - and for the locals this monument neither five nor six
  92. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 20: 19
    The Party of Regions blamed everything personally on Yanukovych and his “family.”
  93. 0
    23 February 2014 20: 23
    Well, congratulations to those Russian-speaking people who helped “overthrow the Yanyk”
    Everyone was dissatisfied, and they got everything. Farion threatened to overthrow our language, apparently we offended her and her dissatisfaction+Tyagnisraka resulted in revenge.
    As a matter of principle, I will not speak Ukrainian now. However, as before. I spoke it only out of respect in Lvov. I once even supported the need for Ukrainian as a central language, but not to the detriment of the language we speak.
    Will they have to lock up the entire city?
    By the way, the Duma is threatening to come up with something for Russian-speaking Ukrainians, but it doesn’t know how.
    Maybe immediately the status of Political Prisoners?
  94. Makyr
    0
    23 February 2014 20: 32
    Quote: Maxim P.

    I decided to check one item on your list. From Wiki: "During the period 2001-2010, 280 tanks were produced...
    Oh, yes, VIKI is the truth in itself!))) Well, here is the data from the same VIKI!)))
    India bought a license for the T-90 and produced 1200-1300 units. http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D2-90
    Let's see what income your OPLOT and T-90 brought in, respectively, the T-90 brought $8 billion to the Russian budget, OPLOT was sold to Thailand in the amount of 200 units. at bargain prices for $230 million


    Quote: Maxim P.
    In 2010-2011, a decision was made to stop purchasing the T-90... and any other domestic armored vehicles for a period of 5 years, until the creation of the Armata platform.
    ARMATA already exists and is being tested. This is a single tracked platform for army vehicles. We'll see what happened in a year, now the military is screwing the designers like never before, they don't spare money for it.
    In Ukraine, I heard that the improved OPLOT will go, in addition to the 10 Ukrainian forces adopted for service out of impotence. Goose will be made with a reduced nickel content and a higher manganese content))) Saving 3 kopecks in peacetime and millions in damage in combat.))))

    Quote: Maxim P.
    In the first website we came across about new Chinese tanks we read: “According to the most conservative estimates, about 600 Type-99 tanks have already been manufactured.” Or did you compile this table only for the CIS countries? If the rest of the numbers are also taken from the air, I won’t waste time on them.
    Well, 600 tanks, in Russia there are “more than 500”... Let’s compare the size of the armies?)))

    Do you want to mention anything about airplanes? For you personally - “We are faced with a rather difficult task: to reach the production of 24 aircraft per year” http://www.business.ua/articles/companies/Za_posledniy_god_Ukraina_postroila_tol
    ko__airplane-25391/
    Russia in 2007 44 An-140 aircraft will be built in Russia in the next 3 years http://www.aviaport.ru/digest/2007/10/17/130173.html
    This year Russia will build six Ukrainian-Russian An-148 aircraft http://economics.unian.net/industry/883941-rossiya-v-etom-godu-postroit-shest-uk
    rainsko-rossiyskih-samoletov-an-148.html

    How will MOTOR-SICH survive without ZhS-6U, VZHL-12U and other alloys produced only in Russia?
    1. +1
      23 February 2014 20: 59
      Just for the sake of the tank theme
      Quote: Macyr
      India bought a license for the T-90 and produced 1200-130

      Quote: Macyr
      T-90 brought 8 billion to the Russian budget


      divide
      this T-90 cost India 6666666,66 dollars, do you believe it? T-90 for 6.5 million dollars?


      Quote: Macyr
      Rodan to Thailand in the amount of 200 units. at bargain prices for $230 million

      Where did you get 8 billion? 48 and 2 BREM for over 200 million.


      Quote: Macyr
      RMATA already exists and is being tested
      The Armata WILL BE after it is put into service, but it is only rumors that it is being tested there.

      Quote: Macyr
      Well, 600 tanks, in Russia "more than 500"

      The T-90s are all counted individually, you can find them if you want. And some are no longer combat-ready.
  95. Makyr
    +1
    23 February 2014 20: 40
    Quote: Maxim P.
    Today's news. Wow. Is this serious?

    The Pskov division has been mobilized for possible departure to Kyiv. “There has been no order yet, but our paratroopers are in a state of combat readiness and have been warned about a possible departure to Kyiv,” a source in military circles told Komsomolskaya Pravda. According to some reports, one plane with Pskov military personnel has already been sent to the capital of Ukraine, but it is not specified which troops exactly left.

    Source: http://politikus.ru/events/13400-pskovskaya-diviziya-vdv-privedena-v-polnuyu-boe



    vuyu-gotovnost-v-svyazi-s-sobytiyami-na-ukraine.html
    Politikus.ru

    Uncle, haven’t you asked yourself the question - How can a full-blooded division of constant combat readiness be MOBILIZED? If this were the case, then they would have been in Kyiv a long time ago, all 15 thousand fully trained soldiers who had gone through real combat operations.
    Another question - why send a plane with specialists to Ukraine, when only a complete stoner will not cross this border undetected?)))
    You have been zombified in full... A. Dulles's plan is in action.
  96. Platov
    0
    23 February 2014 20: 42
    Why are you crying for those who did not lift a finger for their well-being, but demand that our grandchildren, sons and children lay down their heads for them. They were freeloaders and still are. They wanted to go to heaven on someone else’s back, maybe we won’t allow this again for free. It will be difficult - we will help, but not for free, so that for centuries they will remember how hard it is to get the right to a decent life for grandchildren, for children, for themselves. So that from mouth to mouth they would convey for centuries how difficult Russia came to the rescue and did not allow the Ukrainian people to disappear. Otherwise, in a couple of years, during the next change of power, you will scream that you were occupied, that you were starved, and you will spout similar nonsense.
  97. 0
    23 February 2014 20: 47
    February 23 Odessa

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  99. 0
    23 February 2014 20: 54
    more complete version.
    http://vk.com/video39906330_167514380?list=373a3ce39ac71724a8
  100. Maxim P.
    0
    23 February 2014 20: 55
    Quote: Macyr
    You still read history sometimes. Thanks to Lenin, Ukraine was united by Left and Right. Maybe you remember when Kharkov was the capital of Ukraine. By the way, Lenin insisted on recognizing Ukraine as a REPUBLIC.
    Honestly, I’m simply stunned by the denseness of the Maidanists, regardless of their age!

    What's my age? But any personality needs to be assessed in its entirety; I’m surprised that basic things need to be explained.
    One man, having a peaceful profession, volunteered to go to war, fought bravely, was wounded twice, was awarded for military merits, developed his oratory abilities, was a propagandist in the patriotic party of his country, became the leader of this party and strengthened it, fought for the interests of his country , became a major politician, then entered the government, eliminated unemployment, pursued a social policy to help the population, promoted industrialization, military reform, expanded the borders of his country with the help of politics and military force, even considering himself seriously ill and on the verge of death, he was in a hurry to carry out his political plans, and he lived modestly, read a lot - a book a day... - does this man deserve a monument in his country?