This picture is super powerful because of one thing, it represents Kiev's Independence Square before and after the revolution and it shows the destruction and the peacefullness and i dont know about you but that is really scary to see the mass chaos it must have been in Ukraine. I couldnt imagine the amount of deaths and to just think that there was a specific set of time that kiev was peaceful and a time period were it wasnt. And imagine the fear set in the children i mean like honestly I read it and it said "The student protests organised to force President Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov to sign an association agreement with the EU developed into a revolution that overthrew the government and sparked a counter-revolution in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region." This was all because some students wanted something signed, it reminds me of the magna carta and how peasants tried to force the king to sign a document. To me this is a very similar situatution and it didnt say deaths and i makes me think, "im glad that theres not any deaths" there may have been but it didnt say. So anyway it also says "The revolution, or rather its success, frightened Russia and President Vladimir Putin and he ordered the rollout of a plan to annex Crimea." So there efforts were in success and also it frightened Russia and thats kind of a big deal.Thursday, November 12, 2015
Photos of the Millenium
This picture is super powerful because of one thing, it represents Kiev's Independence Square before and after the revolution and it shows the destruction and the peacefullness and i dont know about you but that is really scary to see the mass chaos it must have been in Ukraine. I couldnt imagine the amount of deaths and to just think that there was a specific set of time that kiev was peaceful and a time period were it wasnt. And imagine the fear set in the children i mean like honestly I read it and it said "The student protests organised to force President Viktor Yanukovych and Prime Minister Mykola Azarov to sign an association agreement with the EU developed into a revolution that overthrew the government and sparked a counter-revolution in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region." This was all because some students wanted something signed, it reminds me of the magna carta and how peasants tried to force the king to sign a document. To me this is a very similar situatution and it didnt say deaths and i makes me think, "im glad that theres not any deaths" there may have been but it didnt say. So anyway it also says "The revolution, or rather its success, frightened Russia and President Vladimir Putin and he ordered the rollout of a plan to annex Crimea." So there efforts were in success and also it frightened Russia and thats kind of a big deal.
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These kinds of photos are so striking and tell such a story. I saw similar ones of Joplin before and after the destruction caused by the huge tornado.
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