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In reply to the discussion: The situation in Ukraine. My take. [View all]Catherina
(35,568 posts)Ah yes banks.
It's beyond ludicrous to recognize the overthrow of a democratically elected government by violent rightwing musclepower and then complain when Ukrainian citizens resist their future being signed away by a junta in Kiev that no one voted for.
Check this site out. It was set up in 2007 and is beyond amusing. The "Arseniy Yatsenyk Foundation Open Ukraine". Its partners are hilarious too (NATO, National Endowment for Democracy, US State Dept, Chatham House, Oligarch Victor Pinchuk of the Davos Philanthropic Roundtable, International Renaissance Foundation, The Black Sea Trust(German Marshall Fund of the United States), and hedgefund vultures Horizon Capital, SwedBank, who are already plundering Ukraine with the privatization deals that never make the US press.
I especially love the NED's Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship they had going right before the "spontaneous" EuroMaidan uprising.
http://en.prostirzmin.com.ua/forum/287
Several of their fellows are press people since the program targets "democratic activists, scholars, and journalists".
The Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellowship Program is an international exchange program named in honor of NEDs principal founders, former president Ronald Reagan and the late congressman Dante Fascell. Funded by the U.S. Congress, the fellowship program supports democratic activists, scholars, and journalists from around the world to undertake independent research on democratic challenges worldwide.
http://www.ned.org/fellowships/reagan-fascell-democracy-fellows-program
Like this little fellow Sergii Leshchenko.
The same elites who fucked us over (and aren't done with us yet, Detroit was just a test run), who are fucking over the European people, are the same ones doing this to Ukraine.
"something stranger than living in the bubble even" as bemildred put it earlier.