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Showing Original Post only (View all)Loving a Putsch – Cheering a “Democratic Neo-Nazi Coup” in Ukraine [View all]
Theres been much celebration in U.S. political and media circles over the violent ouster of Ukraines democratically elected president. Nearly everyone is hailing this putsch and ignoring that it was spurred on by neo-Nazi militias.
There was always a measure of hypocrisy but Official Washington used to at least pretend to stand for democracy, rather than taking such obvious pleasure in destabilizing elected governments, encouraging riots, overturning constitutional systems and then praising violent putsches.
But events in Ukraine and Venezuela suggest that the idea of respecting the results of elections and working within legal, albeit flawed, political systems is no longer in vogue, unless the U.S. side happens to win, of course. If the U.S. side loses, then its time for some shock doctrine. And, of course, the usual demonizing of the enemy leader.
Ukraines ousted President Viktor Yanukovych was surely no ones idea of a pristine politician, though it looks like there are few to none of those in Ukraine, a country essentially controlled by a collection of billionaire oligarchs who jockey for power and shift their allegiances among corrupt politicians.
But Yanukovych was elected in what was regarded as a reasonably fair election in 2010. Indeed, some international observers called the election an important step toward establishing an orderly political process in Ukraine.
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