> It seems that the protestors have no other clear goal in mind except joining the EU
Incorrect, the main goal is to prevent the current government mafia allied with government-connected industrial oligarchs in Donetsk region to become even less representative and even more Russian-controlled.
> I wonder if there are Russians living in the west part of Ukraine, how violently would the protestors deal with them.
So far the protests were targeting the government, not civilians. This is a very good thing.
> Because it seems that the protestors are driven by their hatred towards not-signing the deal with Russia instead of EU
Again, incorrect, the protests are driven by resentment against the current tightly-connected pro-Russian ruling elite.
> nazi supporters.
There is indeed a party with extremely right-wing views that regularly receives up to 8-10% of the vote. However it is questionable as to whether that portion of the population actually holds those beliefs or simply uses them as signaling to antagonize Russia.
> And the EU/USA always support the more radical parts of the society(with media, weapon support etc..)
Current Western support is nearly non-existent while that of Moscow is extremely significant and some would say heavy-weight.
>Incorrect, the main goal is to prevent the current government mafia allied with government-connected industrial oligarchs in Donetsk region to become even less representative and even more Russian-controlled
It is just a coincidence that that seems to align with the EU goals. Hatred and emotions have nothing to do with what is happening and noone is using anyone.
>So far... < the key word
>Again, incorrect, the protests are driven by resentment against the current tightly-connected pro-Russian ruling elite.
Whose actions are sparked by what is viewed by them as not-signing the deal with Russia instead of EU, because it seemed like the final step of evil controlled Ukrainian government stepping closer to Russia. Who it self is lead by a dictator like Putin. Unlike the benevolent EU.
>There is indeed a party with extremely right-wing views that regularly receives up to 8-10% of the vote. However it is questionable as to whether that portion of the population actually holds those beliefs or simply uses them as signaling to antagonize Russia.
I am sure that all others who also supported nazis also supported them for no other reason but to antagonize someone else, ever. I realize that maybe you are correct i should re-check the history of people who were antagonized by nazis.
>Current Western support is nearly non-existent while that of Moscow is extremely significant and some would say heavy-weight.
I fail to see how "Western", the civilized worlds support against corruption and a puppet who is controlled by a tyrant like Putin is non-existent. It has been running for how many years. Media support, pressure on the government and so on, do not spread lies like those, Ukrainians will not know who helped them later. It is not that there is no help it is just that there need to be found more ways to help. Probably some help on the ground too would be good.
Putin/Russia/Russian EVIL, EU/US/NATO GOOD.
> Who it self is lead by a dictator like Putin. Unlike the benevolent EU.
You are trying to sound sarcastic. You are failing.
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You are telling me that Putin is not a dictator? Did you not listen to the free media? Where are you getting your news?
EU and Europeans are benevolent, they are also tolerant unlike the gay hating Russians
Incorrect, the main goal is to prevent the current government mafia allied with government-connected industrial oligarchs in Donetsk region to become even less representative and even more Russian-controlled.
> I wonder if there are Russians living in the west part of Ukraine, how violently would the protestors deal with them.
So far the protests were targeting the government, not civilians. This is a very good thing.
> Because it seems that the protestors are driven by their hatred towards not-signing the deal with Russia instead of EU
Again, incorrect, the protests are driven by resentment against the current tightly-connected pro-Russian ruling elite.
> nazi supporters.
There is indeed a party with extremely right-wing views that regularly receives up to 8-10% of the vote. However it is questionable as to whether that portion of the population actually holds those beliefs or simply uses them as signaling to antagonize Russia.
> And the EU/USA always support the more radical parts of the society(with media, weapon support etc..)
Current Western support is nearly non-existent while that of Moscow is extremely significant and some would say heavy-weight.