Sunday, May 15, 2016

SURPRISE! UKRAINE WINS EUROVISION WITH OUTRAGEOUS SONG

Jamala representing Ukraine won the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with a song which the NATO media says is really about what NATO sees is the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014.

The song is called 1944 and evokes the deportation by Stalin of Tatars from Crimea in 1944.

So how can newspapers like The Daily Telegraph claim the song is really about 2014 not 1944?
While her song avoids direct reference to Vladimir Putin's 2014 annexation of Crimea, Ms Jamaladinova, whose stage name is Jamala, has left no-one in any doubt about where her sympathies lie. The lyrics begin:

"When strangers are coming/
They come to your house/
They kill you all/
And say/
We're not guilty/Not guilty."

[source : 'They kill you all': why Ukrainian Eurovision winner, Jamala, angered Russia with her 1944 song, The Daily Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2016/05/11/jamalas-ukraine-eurovision-song-stirs-up-russia/, 14th May 2016]

But during the 2014 crisis in Crimea, how many people died?

A massive total of 6!!

So in 2014, nobody was deported en masse, and only 6 died.

And wtf were Australia doing there?

And why was the contest shown all over the world for the first time?

It was obviously a stitch up, to point the finger at Russia as the aggressors, when the facts are that:
1. it was NATO who allowed neo-Nazis in Ukraine to run a violent coup so that NATO could install their puppet Yatsenyuk as the new leader, who then packed his junta with those violent neo-Nazis, who then indiscriminately bombed and shelled the pro-Russian civilians of East Ukraine, killing 7000;
2. it is NATO with Israel and medieval Gulf monarchies who have unleashed the worst international cutthroat Jihadis onto Libya, Syria and Lebanon (and soon under Trump, Iran);
3. it is NATO who is relentlessly and aggressively expanding eastward into what were former Soviet states, while Russia is merely defending itself against this aggression.

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