You know who I voted for in the European elections? You see that guy with SPD above his face. That guy, Ivan David, I knew he will not support Ukraine…

The other two that did not vote for it, Konečná and Dostál have identical views on Ukraine as David but they are leftists, I would not vote for a leftist.

Again, we see the same pattern. I am kind of surprised Mr. Kolář was not present. Crimea used to be part of Russia and was given arbitrarily to Ukraine by Khrushchev. Ukraine as a custodian of Crimea was not very nice to the territory. So when the government in Kiev collapsed in 2014, Russia acted to protect the peninsula, its population, and its interests there.
If you are against the Russian annexation of Crimea, you are denying the Russians residing in Crimea their right to self determination. Further, you are supporting the sovereignty of Ukrainian Nazis over this territory. Therefore your position is utterly malicious, and if you interpret the situation in any other way than I just described, you are an asshole, and a liar that interprets the truth to suit your anti-Russian agenda.

SPD are right-wing grifters, and they aim at the lower classes that are the most affected by mass influx of Ukrainian refugees. I am still weighing options and might abstain from voting in the next parliamentary elections. I am not against Ukrainian refugees, we had them coming, and one should accept his karma. Okamura is going to get his few percentages, will not be part of the government, and will be a talking head in the parliament. I might actually give my vote to a force that is more likely to form a government.
