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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 188717" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>They definitely don’t want to reestablish communism, even having anything to do with it (anymore), of course. It is extremely frustrating for them to have all fingers pointed at them, to be accused of all sort of things that happened in the past, I am sure about that. It is as if someone would still blame Germany for whatever Hitler did in the past. This inertia requires some healing time and it seems that Russia is very close to that healing point. What bothers me (am I am sure it bothers Russian even more) is that in its propaganda, a great part of the west is trying to discredit them by using the Crimea story. It is simply a story made up by those who are in charge with this propaganda. I (and many, many others, especially the Crimean people) know what happened there in reality – it was a vote where the entire population voted for joining the Russian Federation, it was their choice, not forced or imposed by anyone. A lot of Ukrainians look now at how life has changed to the better in Crimea and they feel sorry for not having had their residence in that territory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 188717, member: 11971"] They definitely don’t want to reestablish communism, even having anything to do with it (anymore), of course. It is extremely frustrating for them to have all fingers pointed at them, to be accused of all sort of things that happened in the past, I am sure about that. It is as if someone would still blame Germany for whatever Hitler did in the past. This inertia requires some healing time and it seems that Russia is very close to that healing point. What bothers me (am I am sure it bothers Russian even more) is that in its propaganda, a great part of the west is trying to discredit them by using the Crimea story. It is simply a story made up by those who are in charge with this propaganda. I (and many, many others, especially the Crimean people) know what happened there in reality – it was a vote where the entire population voted for joining the Russian Federation, it was their choice, not forced or imposed by anyone. A lot of Ukrainians look now at how life has changed to the better in Crimea and they feel sorry for not having had their residence in that territory. [/QUOTE]
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