I think seeing those last vids, its pretty clear the cycle of hatred is complete now. There is even more brutality when it comes to civilians than policemen : putting people on fire and using 2x4 beats rubber bullets and sticks.
Seeing the guy in the first vid get unshielded and repeatedly beaten in the head while he's trying to get behind his other shieldmates was just wow. And then the few isolated policemen who cant run up the stairs with the others are properly lynched, I wonder what happens to them backstage.
And all this to join a european union I'm a part of and have nothing good to say about it
Now to be clear I'm not naive about violence, but when you see this you cant listen seriously to those guys who talks about peaceful protestation and that we should put international sanctions on Ukraine for their undemocratic use of force. If the people of this country wish to use force to overthrow their government, then deal with the backlash without using the media as hypocratically as those they are fighting against... But I think its just going to end like all those european "revolutions" where a political party calm everyone down with promises of doing everything the protesters want, run for the elections, wins, do the same shit all over again. What can happen but a new Orange Revolution? Well, at least the country will move and thats better than staying the same!
Whats even funny is that in France, we only see videos of protestants being beat up and reports of hundreds of wounded/dead civilians (some by gunfire, but its never precised who shot) never one video on the civilians doing the bashing or policemen casualties.
Its
EXACTLY the opposite when there is a french protest against the government, you only hear about how violent the protesters are and how they ransacked such and such places, how they wounded police officers and destroyed X cars/shops/houses.
If Ukraine was trying to leave the European Union instead of trying to join it, I'm sure our national media would only transmit videos of civilians bashing policemen heads-in