When talking about Ukraine, In particular Ukrainian politics, I will always remember Yulia Tymoshenko, the former Prime Minister of Ukraine (2005, 2007-2010). I like her, not primarily because of her politics but because of her iconic beautiful blonde hair, very attractive. I love her crown braid hairstyle, it's wrapped around the top of her head. She and her hair are inseparable, making her appearance very recognizable in Ukrainian politics. She knows how to be a politician and also a fashion icon at the same time, I like it (I want that too hehe). Just look at how thick her braids are, they definitely need special care. She is like a queen, her braid is like a tiara on her head. She is originally a brunette but then she changed her hair to blonde, becoming like an angelic figure. I need to learn how to do her hairdo. Apart from her beautiful hair, her politics are quite good. She wants Ukraine to become member state of European Union and also at the same time against Russia. She
What a strange time when what we called the left was not on the left, the right was not on the right, and the centre was not on the centre. However, this is how politics should be understood and work. Politics must be all encompassing, for everyone, for the common good.
The political spectrum is important, it is useful for classifying and determining our political positions. However, it cannot be rigid. Each corner of the political spectrum is not rigid and completely separate from the others. Hence why there are many models of this.
People can be on the 'left' or on the 'right' in looking at certain things. Too many variables are needed to truly determine an individual's political position. Most people see other people's political positions only superficially, they only see what they see, just on the surface.
So, it shouldn't matter if people accuse you of being leftist or rightist. Even so, it is still potentially dangerous. I personally avoid any political labeling of myself. It is easier for me to refute accusations than to defend my political position. People change, so do I.
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