A Kalashnikov appears to be the best argument in a debate for Aleksandr Muzychko, an activist of the nationalist "Pravy Sektor" (Right Sector) movement and one of the Maidan's most prominent and controversial leaders. On Tuesday he came to the Rovno regional parliament, where he threatened the regional MPs with a machine-gun and a number of other weapons as he demanded a decision on granting apartments to the families of protesters who were killed during last week’s violent clashes in central Kiev. “Who wants to take away my machine-gun? Who wants to take away my gun? Who wants to take away my knives? I dare you!” Muzychko said.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Occupy Had It All Wrong
Rather than sit down in the financial district, Occupy should have done like this fellow in Ukraine:
It's pretty clear that the US is all for people demanding change with shotguns and bombs. Next time I think those citizens unhappy about things like illegal immigration, bank bailouts, gay marriage or whatever moves them ought to go to the local state houses with guns and knives and let 'em know what you want or else.
I'm just saying. If it's good for Ukraine it must be good for America.