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  6. ​ @HegelsOwl  How did Ukraine "declare independence from their largest minority"? Initially, it is essential to clarify that Russia perceives Ukraine as an integral part of its domain, dismissing the notion of Ukraine as a distinct entity and ethnicity. So theres no distinction between Ukrainians and their "largest minority". This perspective stems from a misguided conflation of the two regions, blurring the lines that has demarcated them for centuries. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that the so-called "ethnic Russians" residing within Ukraine did not and do not uniformly harbor aspirations for Ukraine's integration into Russia. Moreover, since 1990, the Ukrainian populace has steadfastly expressed a desire to align itself with Western values and ideologies. This pursuit of Western integration has been emblematic of their aspirations, culminating in noteworthy displays of national public dissent. Demonstrations in 1990, which sought to extricate Ukraine from the clutches of the Soviet Union, were followed by protests in 2004 that contested the outcome of a pro-Russian presidency. Subsequently, in 2012, further protests ensued with the goal of attaining European Union membership. This arduous struggle for self-determination has persistently plagued Ukraine for three decades. Regrettably, it appears that your knowledge of this protracted battle only materialized in February of 2022 through Fox News and Russia Today. Though tardy in your comprehension, I am glad you have become acquainted with this long-standing battle for freedom. Even though youre 30 years late.
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