Tuesday, April 15, 2014

I'M NOT CONFUSED. IT'S BRAZEN HYPOCRISY.

Fantastic take on the brazen hypocrisy of NATO politicians on just about everything.
I'm confused. A few weeks ago we were told in the West that people occupying government buildings in Ukraine was a very good thing. These people, we were told by our political leaders and elite media commentators, were 'pro-democracy protestors'.

The US government warned the Ukrainian authorities against using force against these 'pro-democracy protestors' even if, according to the pictures we saw, some of them were neo-Nazis who were throwing Molotov cocktails and other things at the police and smashing up statues and setting fire to buildings.

Now, just a few weeks later, we're told that people occupying government buildings in Ukraine are not 'pro-democracy protestors' but 'terrorists' or 'militants'.

Why was the occupation of government buildings in Ukraine a very good thing in January, but it is a very bad thing in April? Why was the use of force by the authorities against protestors completely unacceptable in January, but acceptable now? I repeat: I'm confused. Can anyone help me?

[source : Neil Clark, I'm confused, can anyone help me?, RT, http://rt.com/op-edge/west-leaders-ukraine-democracy-600/, 15th April 2014]

Since publication the neo-Nazi NATO-sponsored unelected putschists have begun to violently and tragically attack the pro-Russia protesters demanding a referendum to join Russia.

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