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Why on earth don't go to Russia Selena822? Your militia has had it's backside kicked and I'm sure the Russians would welcome you with open arms & the usual bottle of vodka.
The Ukraine won't miss you.
I won't miss Ukraine too, maybe I will leave soon, my fiance insisted that I moved to his place, but who told you that our DPR army was kicked?) As for vodka, I don't drink alcohol, it is bad habit.
Who told me that the "DPR army was kicked" it's all over the world news Selena! everybody seems to know except the people who swallow every bit of Russian propaganda that's fed to them.
And you are right about alcohol of course, Medvedev said that "alcoholism is a Russian national disaster" but then again if you had to live in a place like Russia, maybe it would be better if you were an alcoholic.
Because "Ukraine" (at least in its shape and form today) is the project that the West is trying to push forward.
All those cities in the South-East of the country, ( as much as the industry of the East) were essentially built during the times of the Russian Empire, with its "think tank" in Moscow.
Therefore they really belong to Russia, culturally, as much as today's Kiev's government would love to push "Ukrainianization" on those parts of the country. And this "Ukrainianization" is again an artificial thing, even if to take in consideration that the very word "Ukraine" means "the fringes" in Russian.
Therefore the Russians who live there shouldn't be told "take your suitcase and go to Russia" - it's the people who try to remove them should be told "pack your suitcases and move to Lemberg."
You would rather prefer "Russification", as it was extensively done in the past, correct?
You would rather prefer "Russification", as it was extensively done in the past, correct?
No, in this particular situation I'd rather see Donbass left alone, ( being as "Russified" as it is,) and let the rest of Ukrainians stick to their own ideas.
I prefer to share it with people which don't know what is going on here, I am
sure Mr. Putin knows about situation in Donetsk. Politics are the same
everywhere, he can't do anything now.
I differ. Vlad's got 20,000+ troops on the border. When the time comes they're going in. More destruction and payback will go on in what is now can be considered a 'wasteland'. Right now, separatists are feeling the Ukrainian pinch so in a bit of of retreat and consolidation they now make sure they threaten the population who don't tie in with their program.
I'm sure a few knives went into a couple of eyes for payback.
So all in all right now with people running for cover, dying or moving 'east' to Russia, it looks as if that scared and 'sacred' land is being prepared for something. Now when the new 'peacekeepers' come they'll be greeted by a dried out and pot-holed moonscape plus fields with destroyed plane parts and parts of bodies..but it's what Mr. Putin wants I think. Empty and right for a glorious picking for the 'good of the cause'.
Yea Russia just went on hunger strike, seems there is a surplus of vodka for such decisions to be made.
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