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In reply to the discussion: Ukraine's Poroshenko signs EU accord [View all]newthinking
(3,982 posts)But I am not so sure it is nearly so prevalent at this point.
TC, if you have been paying attention to the content of my posts I have always myself preferred Ukraine in the EU.
The problems in Ukraine are not about EU/nonEU/Russian Federation integration.
It is *what happened in Kiev*, and what Kiev has done.
Can't you try and empathize with what you are missing? If a minority of Right Wingers replaced the government to for something we all may have generally agreed on, say saving the economy, then proceeds to reduce and disenfranchise the Democratic Party, replaces the government with many fascists, and tolerates fascist groups on the group causing disorder and destroying people and property, and even welcomes them into the military, we would have no different response.
And we would be right in our response.
Cause and effect. Sorry, but in the liberal world Machievellian approaches are not acceptable.
Just because Neo-Nazi's want a strong Ukraine does not mean people want them in power.
This is all Kyivs fault. The Ukrainian people are very tolerant. If they would have swept in a way that showed tolerance and moderation towards the other half of the electorate, and *intolerance* for neo-nazi's, this would have been avoided. They likely could have been persuaded with assurances of future votes.
You need to get away from your unipolar understanding and accept that what happened was not democratic nor wise, and it is in danger of destroying what is supposedly believes in (as well as many innocents)