They are right, but that doesn’t mean what they think it means.
HeyUniverse22 on
They’re right. Both of these have the same reason behind them – government promised eventual EU integration and turned around in favour of ruzland
Main-Cause-6103 on
It is – ie a statement by the population that they want to live in a fair democratic society closely aligned with Europe.
flipyflop9 on
True, both cases are because of Russia putting their nose in and turning governments around.
It just doesn’t mean what they think it means.
GreyCookieDough on
Ah, good to get the O.K from Kremlin that this protest is a good thing.
Kotschcus_Domesticus on
wasnt orange revolution in Poland in the 80′?
_red_poppy_ on
Orange Revolution was the beginning of the change in Ukraine, them choosing their own path and distanicng themselves firm Russia.
I wish Georgians manage to do the same!
itisnotstupid on
Kremlin scum.
Big_Objective_8390 on
Who would have thought that a country which was invaded and partly annexed by russia does not want to be a part of a new russian empire. I salute to all Georgians which did not fall for the Kremlin propaganda and want to live a life in Freedom and not in an authoritarian state.
JuliusFIN on
I hope they’re right, especially when ti comes to the outcome!
BudgetHistorian7179 on
Not exactly like Euromadian.
In Georgia we don’t have Dick “Darth Vader” Cheney addressing protestors, we don’t have the US ambassador discussing who will be president after the “Democratic revolution” (casually the next “democratic government” what exactly what she predicted. The next one, too), we don’t have far right militias shooting protesters and burning down union buildings. Also, we don’t have Miss “Fuck the EU” boasting about how she invested 5 billion dollars in Ukraine.
I’ll probably get downvoted into oblivion, but ask yourself: what would you think if Russia did in Georgia now what the US did in Ukraine before (and after) Euromadian?
DrKaasBaas on
Good thing the population there rejected the European Union. we should just leave them be happy in their Russian influence sphere
Durumbuzafeju on
Yes, they are right. No one likes Russia presently, all these countries that were once in its share of influence are moving away from them.
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They are right, but that doesn’t mean what they think it means.
They’re right. Both of these have the same reason behind them – government promised eventual EU integration and turned around in favour of ruzland
It is – ie a statement by the population that they want to live in a fair democratic society closely aligned with Europe.
True, both cases are because of Russia putting their nose in and turning governments around.
It just doesn’t mean what they think it means.
Ah, good to get the O.K from Kremlin that this protest is a good thing.
wasnt orange revolution in Poland in the 80′?
Orange Revolution was the beginning of the change in Ukraine, them choosing their own path and distanicng themselves firm Russia.
I wish Georgians manage to do the same!
Kremlin scum.
Who would have thought that a country which was invaded and partly annexed by russia does not want to be a part of a new russian empire. I salute to all Georgians which did not fall for the Kremlin propaganda and want to live a life in Freedom and not in an authoritarian state.
I hope they’re right, especially when ti comes to the outcome!
Not exactly like Euromadian.
In Georgia we don’t have Dick “Darth Vader” Cheney addressing protestors, we don’t have the US ambassador discussing who will be president after the “Democratic revolution” (casually the next “democratic government” what exactly what she predicted. The next one, too), we don’t have far right militias shooting protesters and burning down union buildings. Also, we don’t have Miss “Fuck the EU” boasting about how she invested 5 billion dollars in Ukraine.
I’ll probably get downvoted into oblivion, but ask yourself: what would you think if Russia did in Georgia now what the US did in Ukraine before (and after) Euromadian?
Good thing the population there rejected the European Union. we should just leave them be happy in their Russian influence sphere
Yes, they are right. No one likes Russia presently, all these countries that were once in its share of influence are moving away from them.