The Difference Between Ukrainians Rioting for the EU and Ukrainians Rioting for Russia

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 14, 2014

    Anti-Maidan protesters are doing the same thing Maidan did. The difference is, Maidan is very good, while these protests are very bad.
Anti-Maidan protesters are doing the same thing Maidan did. The difference is, Maidan is very good, while these protests are very bad.

We have a situation developing in the East of the Ukraine where Ukrainian protesters are using identitical tactics to those used by the Maidan to overthrow the elected regime.

There are several differences, though. For one, the protesters in the East are protesting an unelected regime, while Maidan was protesting a government elected by popular vote. Another difference, according to the Western media, is that Maidan was good, and these present protests are bad.

Bloomberg:

Intelligence reports from the U.S. and its allies indicate that some of the pro-Russian demonstrators infiltrated cities in eastern and southern Ukraine during the past month or even earlier as part of a Russian plan to divide Ukraine into federated regions, some of which may hold referendums to rejoin Russia, as Crimea did, two U.S. officials said.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the reports, which they stressed aren’t conclusive, the officials said the assessment continues to be that Putin prefers using a campaign of provocation, propaganda, bribery and subversion — rather than an outright invasion by Russian troops — to take over some of parts of eastern and southern Ukraine.

Without a groundswell of support in eastern regions, it’s probable that Russia will try to push for a federalized Ukraine to weaken the government’s control in the east, said Otilia Dhand, an analyst at Teneo Intelligence in London. Without local support, Russian military intervention would be needed to shift the provinces to Russian control, she said.

How dare Russia have a plan for a foreign country, even if that foreign country was a part of her for hundreds of years before the 1990s.

This is especially distasteful to the morally superior US, who only overthrows foreign governments once or twice a year, and has only ever even tried to overthrow the government of the Ukraine “using a campaign of provocation, propaganda, bribery and subversion” twice.

The Daily Beast informs us that these protesters in Slaviansk are trained soldiers:

By the police station itself it was a different story. Men and youths wearing surgical masks or balaclavas guarded the building and patrolled its immediate vicinity. They were separated from the crowds on the other side of a makeshift barrier of tires and sandbags that had been erected at the top end of the street.

These people were entirely different to those I had met in Donetsk and Luhansk, the other Ukranian cities that have recently become sites of pro-Russian violence. The armed men that form the “self-defense” units here are not just militia carrying bat; they are undoubtedly professionally trained, and though they wear no military insignias, they are clearly soldiers. They carry automatic weapons and wear full army fatigues. They are professional, organized, and ready to fight.

They of course imply that they are Russian soldiers, without any proof other than a feeling. They could also be former Ukrainian soldiers, or simply a well organized citizen militia.

How does one determine whether or not a man in a mask holding a 40 year old weapon is a trained soldier or not?  Telepathy?
How does one determine whether or not a man in a mask holding a 50 year old weapon is a trained soldier or not? Telepathy?

But surely, these Jews cannot complain about trained soldiers being sent in to lead a revolution, after they bragged about sending in IDF troops to lead Maidan, can they?

Oh, surely they can.  Because the Jews fight for freedom and democracy when they stage coups.  When people fight against the coup, they are doing so because of fascism or homophobia or something, and must be stopped at any cost.

It is fully within their rights to stage a full-on military operation against these protesters.  Yanukovch never did that, but he knew he didn’t have a right to because he was a dictator or a racist or whatever, and probably secretly gay or something anyway.

RT:

For a third day in a row the coup-appointed government in the Ukrainian capital demanded that the protesters vacate all the taken buildings and lay down arms, threatening to send the army against them, if they don’t. However, as the deadline expired on Monday morning, the protesters remained defiant.

The Kiev-appointed regional government announced a “special operation regime.” The central government earlier announced an “anti-terrorist operation” in the Donetsk Region. The Ukrainian authorities refrained from announcing an emergency, saying this would require for the presidential election campaign to be put on hold.

Acting President Aleksandr Turchinov also replaced the head of Ukrainian Security Service’s Anti-Terrorism Center, sacking a man he appointed to the position just a week ago.

They had threatened to annihilate them at dawn this morning.

The Guardian:

Angered by the death of a state security officer and the wounding of two comrades near the flashpoint eastern city of Slaviansk, Ukrainian acting president Oleksander Turchinov gave rebels occupying state buildings until 0600 GMT (0200 EST) on Monday to lay down their weapons.

“The national security and defence council has decided to launch a full-scale anti-terrorist operation involving the armed forces of Ukraine,” Turchinov said in an address to the nation.

He blamed Russia, which annexed Ukraine’s Crimea region when Moscow-backed former president Viktor Yanukovich fled after months of pro-Western protests, for being behind the rash of rebellions across Russian-speaking towns in eastern Ukraine.

“We will not allow Russia to repeat the Crimean scenario in the eastern regions of Ukraine,” Turchinov said.

The deadline and the standoff with Russian troops at the border have raised fears of a military confrontation with Moscow.

The head of Ukraine’s state security service (SBU) said government forces would respond ruthlessly if pro-Russian separatists opened fire.

“If they open fire, we will annihilate them. There should be no doubt about this,” Valentyn Nalyvaichenko said in a televised interview.

That didn’t happen.  They should have stuck to the method of threatening “consequences” and “costs,” rather than stating outright annihilation.  Consequences and costs are much more difficult to gage than annihilation.

How selfish of these protesters to not want to be under the Maidan government, simply because it means that their gas is going to be shut off and they are going to starve.  Care they nothing for freedom and democracy?  Is freedom not worth freezing for?  Democracy not worth submitting to austerity?

Have these men no principles?

Unlike the Maidan, these people are not being paid to protest.  They do it purely out of hatred or something.
Unlike the Maidan, these people are not being paid to protest. They do it purely out of hatred or something.

Russia even has the nerve to accuse Maidan of planning a false flag provocation in order to justify the miltary clampdown.

RT:

The self-imposed govt in Kiev is preparing provocations in Eastern Ukraine on the border with Russia in order to discredit the popular uprising, former Ukrainian interior minister said. The information was also confirmed by other sources in the ministry.

“According to our information, in eastern regions of Ukraine provocations are being planned near the border in order to discredit the military personnel of the Russian Federation,” Vitaly Zakharchenko said in Rostov on Don during a press conference with ousted President Victor Yanukovich.

He called on the security forces in Ukraine not to obey orders from Kiev, reminding them that such actions would be illegal, and condemned Kiev’s coup-imposed leadership for giving such orders.

“From the legal point of view illegal orders are given out the illegitimately appointed Turchinov, Avakov, Nalivaychenko, Makhnitsky,” Zakharchenko said.

The information of a planned staged attack and provocations by Kiev are also being confirmed by sources in the Ukrainian Interior Ministry on condition of anonymity.

How spineless of them to imagine that the Maidan would do that, simply because they got caught doing it in order to overthrow the government of the Ukraine in February.  Does Russia not understand that people can change?  The fact that they used false flag terrorism as a means to achieve their subversive Jewish goals two months ago does not mean they will do it again for the same reason.

Boys in blue: Ukrainian forces keep defecting to the protesters' side, mostly because they hate freedom but also because they have no idea what they are fighting for.
Boys in blue: Ukrainian security forces keep defecting to the protesters’ side, mostly because they hate freedom but also because they have no idea what they are fighting for.

The situation keeps on escalating.

The only way the Maidan is going to be able to retain control is through slaughter, at which point Russia would intervene.  I don’t really see how even a false flag could work.

RT:

The anti-Kiev protests are expanding in Ukraine’s Donetsk Region, where activists are besieging police HQ in the city of Gorlovka. The central authorities are threatening to use military force to quash the uprising.

Gorlovka is an eastern Ukrainian city with a population of more than 250,000 inhabitants. The activists apparently spent the night in City Hall and proceeded to take over the police HQ on Monday morning

Troops holding the HQ barricaded in as a crowd of several hundred people gathered outside, according to footage from the scene. At one point they opened fire and used stun grenades, when the protesters tried to raise a Russian flag on the entrance to the building.

The person trying to set the flag atop the entrance roof was pushed down and broke his arm. The flag was taken down right after it was raised.

The angered protesters threw a Molotov cocktail in apparent retaliation, but the fire was quickly extinguished. They later forced their way and demanded that the defenders of the building surround their weapon and leave.

The interior of the building sustained some damage as the attackers, but no major instances of violence were seen.

Yanokovch actually had the nerve to come out and brag about how he never murdered protesters.  Like he thinks he’s better than freedom.

RT:

Ukraine is a foot in the door to civil war, ousted President Viktor Yanukovich said in his address from Rostov-on-Don, where he has been residing for over a month after fleeing Kiev amid protests.

Blood was spilt today,” Yankovich told journalists referring to the events in the eastern city of Slavyansk. “Now our country finds itself in a totally new situation – with one foot in the door of a civil war. The Kiev junta has issued a criminal order to use armed forces and the army against the protesters.

During my time in Kiev, we never used such methods against radicals or extremists,” he added.

Part of the responsibility for dragging the country into domestic war lays on the US, which brutally interfere in the situation and to point out what to do, Yanukovich said.

The ousted president declared that CIA director John Brennan visited Ukraine and it was after the meeting that the coup-imposed authorities in Kiev ordered a military operation in the country’s east.

Brennan “de facto sanctioned” the use of weapons and thus provoked the bloodshed, Yanukovich said. Earlier, sources told Interfax news agency that Brennan was paying a secret visit to Kiev.

In the event of a mass crackdown on protesters and use of force, the “new rulers” of Ukraine will carry full responsibility, the ousted President said, adding that the people of Ukraine will never accept “dictatorship” and “especially nationalists’ dictate.”

The Russians are also complaining about the director of the CIA visiting the Ukraine.

Voice of Russia:

The United States has failed to come up with reasonable explanations about the late Saturday emergency visit of CIA Director John O. Brennan to Kiev, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday. “We would like to understand what reports about the CIA Director Mr. Brennan’s urgent trip to Kiev could mean. We have not received any reasonable explanation so far,” Lavrov told reporters.

Earlier, a source close the Ukrainian Interior Ministry told the RIA Novosti news agency that Brennan had arrived in Kiev on Saturday night and met with Interior Ministry and Security Service officials hours before the authorities announced the beginning of a special operation against federalization supporters in eastern Ukraine.

But obviously, Brennan was just visiting a young lady he’d been chatting with online. This has nothing to do with the manipulation of international relations as part of a global Jewish plot.

The Putin regime is involved in a secret plot to embarrass the CIA director over his online dating practices.
The Putin regime is involved in a secret plot to embarrass the CIA director over his online dating practices.

The best move for the Jews at this point would be to let the East of the Ukraine go. It is hardly worth putting up a fight for. Their constant threats and lack of action seem to imply this is what is going to happen.  If they had the balls to do something, they would have already.

The problem is, the lack of action on the part of the Ukrainian coup makes the leaders of the Western world look like the biggest saps who have ever ruled countries.

Though really, it would be hard for Obama to look worse than he does.

I mean, just look at him.

Barack Obama, President of America
Barack Obama, President of America