Yeah, UR, people shouldn't call you a Nazi, but you shouldn't let yourself be provoked into personal attacks either. We know this is personal for you, but insults don't help with staying on topic.
I do not call the protesters Nazis to insult them.
I do this because they are nationalists.
They believe that their nation is superior to others.
They consider everybody who does not belong to their nation as sub-humans.
They have a "designated enemy", who is guilty in literally everything.
They have a simple solution for all their problems.
All of them are Nazis? Most of them? Some of them? There are Nazis among their ranks?
All of those mean very different things.
Also, not all nationalists are Nazis, which is a very particular affiiliation.
No one here has expressed doubt that their are fascists in the opposition camp - UR has even said so, that there are a number of them on the front lines.
But there's no more evidence that the opposition is majority or controlled by fascists than their is that the government is majority or controlled by communists, not that I've seen anyway. And you've got to admit, the government is checking off the "communist" (russian/chinese-style) checkboxes just as well as your list checks off the Nazi checkboxes.
And if the people of a country are gonna be under one or the other, history seems to indicate you're better off under the Nazis.
But all of this is irrelevant - do you have any evidence the opposition is actually a fascist movement, instead of merely containing Neo-nazis? Because it doesn't seem like there is any lack of totalitarian thugs on the government side either.
Some also say that the weaponry captured in Lvov from the looted army storehouses is delivered to Kiev, obviously for peaceful protest.
Nah, you got it wrong - it's for "political" purposes. You've got to admit having a lot of weapons you can pull out later makes a "peaceful" protest's message a lot stronger!
But honestly, it's not really peaceful anymore, and people have clearly become convinced that peaceful protests aren't, ultimately, going to succeed.
It's sort of the risk of ignoring, trivializing, and demeaning peaceful protests on the part of a standing administration - if it gets large enough and goes on long enough, and you make it utterly clear that peaceful protests will not
work, then you're practically begging for the protest to stop being peaceful...