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crimea as having referendum on march sixteenth bits and hilarious referendum
and now
it's hilarious because the questions that are on the referendum I get them a
second
but pursue all Russia is putting on
just an absolute show of propaganda I mean my god
good propaganda and the this one goes to 11
her K they've got billboards all over crimea that look like this
mom crimea in the group beautiful Russian
flag colors with a blue background or crimea
in nazi colors black and red who this loss to go the middle
and in says underneath March 16th which use
about it was your two choices right an ear for to the new government in Kiev
as national or list fascist youngsters
and they say that is in a poor year nationalist
extremists and anti-semites now
while the russians all sudden look into fight back against anti-semites what's
happening then
what they're trying to do Zara remain a reminder creamy instead
during the Soviet Union when we had world war two
crimea was hero ik in fighting against the nazis
right were anti-semitic and fascist and all that stuff and they're basically
saying remember
your russians okay and we're proud that you're russians
an remember how we stuck together during world war 2
ok it's a brilliant piece a propaganda grade now
spear brilliant its go to a referendum itself they have two questions
the good people crime you will be asked question number on his are you in favor
beautiful Gia reunification crimea
with Russia as part of a Russian Federation commits clears a few people
born with Russia
let's go to the second question are you in favor restoring the 1992 Constitution
and the status of crimea is part of ukraine
okay seems like that's also cleary you know you're either going to be with us
you're going to be great nope
seem hat is a wonderfully devious question
turns out that if you go back to the 1992 Constitution
crimea is not necessarily part of ukraine Reuters explains
this foresees giving crimea all the qualities of an independent entity
within ukraine
but with the broad right to determine its own path
and choose relations with whom it once including
Russia so the same question is not give you status quo
it brings you to a new position where crimea could then later decide to go
with Russia in fact worries explains just a little bit more
this second option only offers a slightly longer route
to shifting the peninsula back under russian control
school question is that russia or ukraine for crimean the referendum
question is russia today or Russia later has a nice little trick