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* [https://twitter.com/MargoGontar/status/1730663323291594944 This is Maidan Nezalezhnosti - Independence Square - in Kyiv, Ukraine, where on this day, 10 years ago, a Revolution of Dignity - Euromaidan or just Maidan as we call - it had really fully started] | |||
== Kremlin propaganda == | == Kremlin propaganda == | ||
* “[https://twitter.com/mfa_russia/status/1098169248260804609 Following the 2014 state coup, which the United States and several other countries openly supported, Ukraine has been falling ever deeper into political chaos, corruption, lawlessness and aggressive nationalism]” | * “[https://twitter.com/mfa_russia/status/1098169248260804609 Following the 2014 state coup, which the United States and several other countries openly supported, Ukraine has been falling ever deeper into political chaos, corruption, lawlessness and aggressive nationalism]” |
Revision as of 09:24, 2 December 2023
- Pekka Kallioniemi, “In today’s #vatniksoup and another edition of “You pronounced this nonsense, not me”, I’ll talk about an event called the Revolution of Dignity AKA Maidan Revolution. It was a wave of demonstrations in Ukraine that took place in 2013 and 2014.” (thread) (pdf)
- Oleksandra Povoroznyk, “I’m not even gonna list everything this person (or, probably, group of good old balding comrades sitting around in a government building somewhere in Moscow) is hilariously wrong about, but I do want to make this point very clear: Maidan was not a coup.” (thread) (PDF)
- Oleksandra Povoroznyk, “It’s 9 years since the beginning of the Maidan revolution, which began as a protest led mainly by students and journalists, and ended up changing the fate of our country. This is what the early days felt and looked like: November drizzle, ironic posters and earnest students.” (thread) (PDF)
- Oleksandra Povoroznyk, “Alright, I know this definitely won’t get the “but Maidan was a coup!” crowd to stop with that bs, but I do want to remind all of you fine people on twitter what life before Euromaidan was like.”
- Neil Abrams, “According to tankies, the 2014 Euromaidan revolution, in which Ukrainians rose up and ousted kleptocratic dictator Viktor Yanukovych, was a “coup” by the U.S. acting in cahoots with Ukrainian Nazis. Was it?” (thread) (pdf)
- Mariia Kramarenko, “The beginning. 26th of November 2013. Student from my university Kyiv-Mohyla Academy gathered to march through the streets of #Kyiv. We went to Taras Shevchenko park in front of Taras Shevchenko university to call other students to join the strike. After people headed to #Maidan.” (thread) (pdf)
- Stas Olenchenko, “Exactly 9 years ago today, I was in a pub with my uni pals when we heard the news that then-president Yanukovych would not sign the association agreement with the EU, crushing Ukraine’s European hopes and locking us to Russia.” (thread) (pdf)
- Mykhailo Lavrovskyi, Don’t know what to answer on the Russian propaganda about calling the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine a coup?
“ After three wonderful days spent with other classical liberal economists, philosophers, law school deans, etc - i.e. people who accomplish things and know what they’re talking about - I return to the mundane idiocy of my former party.
Despite the disingenuous framing and ignorant bleating of HoppeFrog Caucus luminaries, there was no coup in Ukraine, and Zelenskyy wasn’t “installed” by virtue of said imaginary coup.
The Euromaidan protests were wide-scale demonstrations against then President Viktor Yanukovych, who, under pressure from the Kremlin, abrogated Parliament’s decision to sign a political association and free trade agreement with the EU. The protestors demanded that Yanukovych resign on account of corruption, police brutality, human rights violations, and ignoring the will of the people as expressed through Parliament. The majority of Ukrainians wanted the agreement with the EU.
Yanukovych did what tyrants and oligarchs do, and set the riot police on the protesters. After 108 protestors were killed, but they kept marching on the capital anyway, Parliament and Yanukovych came to an agreement to create an interim unity government, after which they exercised their CONSTITUTIONAL prerogative to remove him from office - unanimously. Being such a nice guy, Yanukovych complained to Moscow, who subtly but not really subtly stirred up Russian separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk, as well as seizing Crimea.
Now, the Vatniks currently leading the LP to the grave will claim that Zelenskyy came to power due to a CIA coup, because they have a Bourne Identity understanding of reality, but the truth is Yanukovych fled the country like the coward he was after he basically caused Ukraine to at conflict with Russia, was CONSTITUTIONALLY replaced by Arseniy Yatsenyuk on an interim basis, who was subsequently replaced by Petro Poroshenko after a special election, who was beaten by Zelenskyy...5 years later.
Zelenskyy didn’t even have anything to with Euromaidan. It was three presidents before him. Of course, Yatsenyuk signed the agreement that Parliament had negotiated with the EU instead of the one Putin was trying to force them to sign with Russia, so Vatiks being Vatniks and all, it must have been a CIA backed coup.
- — Tarnell Brown, [2]