Yeah, Ukranians seem to protest just a tad different than Americans:
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Canadians are even worse. At best we'll probably write an angry letter, or maybe put an angry bumper sticker on our car, but that's about it. Apparently though, piss the Ukranians off, they go build catapults and start slinging rocks at the parliament buildings.![]()
Hmmm, this makes me think it would be a profitable enterprise to sell anonymous riot gear to 3rd world countries via bitcoin.
Want to make a stand? Pay me motherfuckers! You'll get a better shield than a piece of wood, better masks than a piece of cloth and other shit.
The main problem, how many of those guys could afford it? Or maybe the CIA would buy it for them and enjoy the anonymous factor?
Oh, and yeah, that graph from Ibanez | Jan doesn't sound so extreme. Most of what is mentioned is pretty much across the western world (defamation, 'disturbance of peace', extremist persecution, etc) - I guess Matt is right, it is actually the theory of my father. Americans have never lived under a dictatorship, so they don't fear it, or see it coming. These people have, and very recently.
If you hate being put down so much, just quit being a despicable idiotic piece of shit. Worked for others.
Also - Chernihov is northern Ukraine, so not Russian tanks I guess.
Well, you live now.. but you can't see it. It's a bit different type, I would say soft-style dictatorship and that makes it even worse.Americans have never lived under a dictatorship, so they don't fear it, or see it coming. These people have, and very recently.
Well, you live now.. but you can't see it. It's a bit different type, I would say soft-style dictatorship and that makes it even worse.
im preety surpised, for UKR its way better to be with russia than with EU but seems their peopel dont get it