суботу, 7 лютого 2015 р.

   In the history of humanity there were a lot of outstanding people, inevitable events and phenomena which considerably affected a further development of a mankind. Of course, some of them produced unforeseen results, but the other brought about important changes.
   I can’t distinguish between people and things, judging different contributions and a level of their significance. It’s hard to evaluate objectively beneficial effects, because it happened then. Present is very different from what was some years or even centuries ago.
   During the whole year I’ve been trying to grasp the importance of what is taking place now. At first The Euromaidan, and then an undeclared war… I take the view that all these events changed our conscience and outlook, especially youth’s one.  But does a nation have a say after all? – Sure. In winter a lot of people stood up for liberty and died in order to give us a chance to restart a mechanism of authority. Unfortunately, people got a counter-productive result.
   Nowadays we have an expected but not desirable outcome.
   While thousands of men were mobilized to defend civil rights and integrity of the country, a government continues to allocate money and business. They really don’t care that wife and a small child meet not a husband and father but a coffin with a lifeless body.
   While charities and volunteers fit out the military, ministers ensure that soldiers are provided with all necessary and a funding is satisfactory.
   It is possible to continue a list till the infinity. I reckon that bit by bit our country will drown in hypocrisy, greed and lie.
   When will the government begin to take Ukrainians’ needs seriously? How long will they carry on to get rich on deaths of citizens?
   On behalf of all young people, I beg you to hear the voice of demos! Don’t you afraid of dreams where grief-stricken mothers blame you for their sons’ deaths? Or when tearful children are asking you why you took away their father?

   Serve people, not your purses!
   Guard a piece, not your villas.