Give me a break. Maiden also started because of a bullying government.
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Replying to @andersostlund
Sorry, but comparing Poland to Yanukovych's Ukraine is simply unfair
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Replying to @MichalTurkot
All situations have their differences but it looks to me like many Polacks are not satisfied with the current regime.
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Replying to @andersostlund
And many are. IMO we have 10% hard pro, 10% hard contra (including people from previously ruling parties), 80% doesn't care.
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Replying to @MichalTurkot
Takes 5% of a population to instigate a revolution some smart guy calculated.
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Replying to @andersostlund
But the revolution must be against something. Still, we don't have tyranny in Poland. And we're not going to have.
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Replying to @MichalTurkot
Many people I follow here appears to think differently.
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Replying to @andersostlund
I think both sides are sometimes going crazy. And many journalists became a part of the conflict and lost objectivism.
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Replying to @MichalTurkot
I was on Maidan all through. Had Yanukovych showed any will to negotiate he would have won but he chose violence and lost.
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Replying to @andersostlund
I know. But AFAIK nobody used serious violence in Poland. And I hope it won't change.
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