No, the arguments are a pretty good background. My objection is that
these explanations are part of the informational baggage which was
denied to the ignored Maidan, I repeat THE IGNORED MAIDAN. And just
made part of a strictly inter-political agitprop (if you like). Let's
be quite clear. There is something really wrong with a government
which at this stage of the game needs to defend itself against...
Yanukovich supporters(??!!??). Like Lutsenko reminded these types they
are just "hirelings of the people". But they seem to prefer their
feudalist morality. The Ruslanas don't exist. They're going to get
one hell of a surprise if they keep this up. Of course they are to
blame for not doing enough. They were tooo busy haggling with each
other about positions to do anything about "the little green men". At
least they seem to be trying to prevent more of these little green men
performing the same scenario elsewhere.
Quoting Serbyn Roman <[email protected]>:
> I beg to differ. Sounds like an agitprop to me. She picked an easy
> target (Yuri Bojko) instead of a harder one (Ruslana) and went on a
> binge, moralizing about the sins f the past administrations. Most of
> the arguments are quite irrelevant to the events during the early
> days of the green men's creeping penetration of the Crimean territory.
>
>
>
> On 3/24/14, [email protected] wrote:
>> http://blogs.pravda.com.ua/authors/sumar/533014d73d66e/
>>
>> A very interesting and revealing text. Victoria Siumar is Parubij's
>> assistant.
>> Instead of coming to the Maidan to explain "why we lost Crimea",
>> she waits until the response becomes part of the political combat
>> against (believe it or not) "resurgent" Yanukovism. Which confirms
>> where the priority lies...
>>
>> Most of her points are very good and informative. They do explain a
>> lot. I didn't realize that 50% of the Ukrainian military people
>> there were actually "Crimeans"... In the context, it's actually
>> something that they lasted as long as they did... (the ones who
>> went over to Russia).
>>
>> But it does not excuse the earlier silence, and the ostentatious
>> ignoring of the Maidan. If that doesn't change instantly, these
>> plausible explanations could become the memoirs of emigres...
>>
>>
>>
>
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