ceccione wrote:
That darned video evidence! ...showing police being attacked first by Ukraine's neo-nazi side, wearing black masks, with UPS flags all around. UPA/nazi flags are seen everywhere in pictures and video evidence during that first week of the Euromaidan.
On November 24th 2013 The Guardian also confirmed the first violence was committed by your ethnic cleansing, racist, Ukraine neo-nazi side. They confirm Ukraine's neo-nazi side started the very first violence, which led to 8 years of neo-nazi ethnic cleansing, and ultimately this war:
"Tens of thousands of people held a peaceful meeting on European Square demanding Yanukovych abolish the decree and sack the government. But after the meeting, several hundred protesters rushed to the government headquarters demanding the government's resignation and that of the presidential administration. People threw smoke bombs and stones at police and shouted "Revolution!" Opposition politicians tried to calm the crowd but without success. The police responded by deploying teargas."
Yup.. still waiting for that evidence that those "several hundred protesters" were neo-Nazis. And, then you'll have to prove that they're Ukrainians and not Russian agitators (remember, Russia is home to more Nazis than every other country combined). Then you'll have to show that the events on Nov. 24th directly led to the war (note, the protests were peaceful on Nov. 25th - Nov. 29th), and it wasn't until Nov. 30th, when the pro-Russian government drastically escalated the violence the the protests really began to swell:
On the night of 30 November 2013 at 04:00, armed with batons, stun grenades, and tear gas, Berkut special police units attacked and dispersed all protesters from Maidan Nezalezhnosti while suppressing mobile phone communications.[32] The police attacked not only the protesters (most of whom failed to put up resistance) but also other civilians in the vicinity of Maidan Nezalezhnosti, when the Berkut forces chased unarmed people several hundreds of meters and continued to beat them with batons and feet.[33] Initially, 35 people were injured as a result of the militia raid, including a Reuters cameraman and a photographer.[34][35]
I guess you could say that Yanukovych f*cked around and found out.
So, in summary, you remain a Kremlin puppet. Here's your pine cone. Now you too can f*ck around.