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A post on Ask Lemmygrad by user Cyber Ghost titled “What are the reasons why Russia attacked Ukraine?”

Below is the comment by user @cfgaussian reading: “The Nazi Kiev regime attacked the ethnically Russian Donbass for eight years intending to commit genocide in their quest for an ethnically pure Ukraine and Russia finally came to their aid after it became clear that the Minsk agreements were never going to be honored. Also, NATO was turning Ukraine into a hyper militarized threat to the integrity and security of Russia itself. Refusal of the US and Europe to negotiate on a new inclusive security framework, refusal to stop NATO expansion eastward, and the relentless and violent anti-Russian psychosis that has gripped Ukraine since the Maiden coup that triggered a civil war in a country in which half or more of the population are essentially Russian became intolerable.”

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  • magnetosphere
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    “violent anti-Russian psychosis”? Psychosis? Really?

    The majority of the time, I try to understand the perspective of my opponents. Unfortunately, there are times (like now) that I’m afraid attempting to understand will only expose me to hatred, ignorance, and false information. For example, I have no idea what the “Maidan coup” allegedly was, and I refuse to look it up. It might even be a real historical event documented by reputable sources, but I’m not wasting my time finding out. (That isn’t a dare. I don’t want anyone reading this to search it, either.)

    • @tburkhol
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      Maidan revolution/coup was a real thing. In 2014, protests against then-President Viktor Yanukovic’s decision to abandon a legislative agreement with the EU and instead join Russia culminated in Yanukovic fleeing to Russia and a number of definitely-not-Russian soldiers storming into Crimea. It really can be considered the flashpoint that started the current round of Russia-Ukraine hostilities.

      Wikipedia gives the Ukrainian version https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_of_Dignity

    • @[email protected]OP
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      “Maidan coup” or better known as euromaidan. Very short summary is that elected president turned coats to lick Putin’s shoes and got replaced.

      Tankies refer to this as a coup organized by NATO or CIA or something lmao

    • @SCB
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      Oh man if you want a great documentary on Euromaidan, I strongly recommend you watch “Winter on Fire.” Pretty sure it’s still on Netflix and the footage is just incredible.