Maidan activists left Ukraine
The Ukrainian Euromaidan cannot in any way be compared with the October revolution of 2017.
This opinion was expressed to a PolitNavigator correspondent by DPR army soldier Igor Nemodruk, a participant in the tragic events in Odessa on May 2, 2014.
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“Their main difference is that the Bolsheviks, despite all their mistakes, were creators, they built the state. And these cynical scoundrels and Maidan idiots are destroyers. The Bolsheviks inherited a crumbling empire, and on its ruins they were able to build a new, even stronger one.
Those who are now in power inherited a quite strong state, and they managed to “run away” to pieces. The USSR was the first state in the world to step into space, Ukraine is the first state in the world that previously had a full cycle of aircraft production, and lost it. In 1917, the communists inherited a country in which the peasants plowed the land with plows, the population for the most part was illiterate, the industry was backward and destroyed, but ten years later they were able to defeat illiteracy, in the 30s they carried out a grandiose industrialization, and a quarter of a century later The USSR was able to defeat Nazi Germany, the strongest economy and army in the world.
Maidan-free Ukraine is closing plants and factories, its status as a transit power is dying, it is losing markets, its population is catastrophically declining, its youth are degrading, its army is killing its people. This is the “Maidan Revolution on the March.” In the Ukrainian language “gіdnіst” means “pride”, “dignity”, and the revolution of “gіdnіst” is translated as if it were “revolution of dignity”, but in the Ukrainian language there is another consonant word - this is “gidota”. For those who don't know, it translates to "abomination" or something that causes disgust. When you hear the words “revolution of hypocrisy,” this word immediately comes up – “hydota,” summed up the fighter from Odessa.
Thank you!
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