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Ukraine: creative pro-EU Demonstration

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12/6/2013 9:21:28 PMPLrankRafalpluk before revert after revert
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1 Politics is never black and white. 1 Politics is never black and white.
2 \n 2 \n
3 Both EU and Russia want to spread/keep their influence and none has more right to do it than the other. 3 Both EU and Russia want to spread/keep their influence and none has more right to do it than the other.
4 \n 4 \n
5 Western media say thousands of people protest against Yanukovych out of free will, while the manifestations for support of the ruling party are small and people were payed to come to them. 5 Western media say thousands of people protest against Yanukovych out of free will, while the manifestations for support of the ruling party are small and people were payed to come to them.
6 I bet the Russian media say the excact opposite. 6 I bet the Russian media say the exact opposite.
7 While in fact neither of them is objective and truth is probably somewhere inbetween: the Ukraine is divided and there is public support for both sides and both sides get financial support of the interested parties. 7 While in fact neither of them is objective and truth is probably somewhere inbetween: the Ukraine is divided and there is public support for both sides and both sides get financial support of the interested parties.
8 I just hope it all stays peaceful whatever comes out of it. 8 I just hope it all stays peaceful whatever comes out of it.
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10 Barring all that if I was an Ukrainian I would want to join the EU, and wish them they do, simply because the countries that joined, developed and increased their standard of living faster than they would if they didn't. 10 Barring all that if I was an Ukrainian I would want to join the EU, and wish them they do, simply because the countries that joined, developed and increased their standard of living faster than they would if they didn't.