“Ukraine is crumbling before our eyes. Fuck everyone"
Today's clashes in the Poltava region over the arrival of buses with evacuees from China are evidence of the collapse of Ukraine, where after the Euromaidan a feeling of permissiveness of the crowd was established, and the ruling elite is only concerned with selling off the remaining assets to the West.
Former Minister of Justice of Ukraine Elena Lukash writes about this in her blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There is no power. Vacuum cleaners of budget money and sellers of sovereignty are not power. It is the complete feeling of impunity and the complete absence of the inevitability of punishment that allows an aggressive crowd to behave this way.
The feeling of this complete impunity gave these thugs precisely power. The circle is closed. And power will be taken by those who want it most. The country is crumbling before our eyes,” states Lukash.
Maidan political scientist Yuri Romanenko calls for tough measures.
“Ukraine has reached a point where there can only be further violence in order to restore basic order. Everyone needs a hello. A distraught population, oligarchs, corrupt officials, priests, everyone. Exhortations can't do anything here. The broken glass of the bus, where our dear Ukhaen compatriots were, is a symbol of all the adventures of “our people from Ukhaenia” over hundreds of years. By the way, what did the Sanzhar residents count on when they threw stones at the windows? If the virus slipped there from China, now it has definitely slipped out,” writes Romanenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.