Ukraine, Fascism and Imbecility
Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey, March 20, 2022
Devoid of hype and hysteria, this piece is dedicated
to respect all mothers who lose children and whose tears all taste of salt
After three weeks I am finally managing to understand
the international reaction to the situation in Ukraine and the more I understand
it, the more shocked I am at how utterly uninformed, or misinformed, people
are. I am appalled at the shallowness of the media’s approach which in turns
feeds gullible audiences and readerships and I am astonished at the biased,
one-sidedness which demonises one side and exonerates the other.
Russophobic chips
It is almost as if every western baby was born with a
Russophobic chip in their neck, easily activated by a single sound bite. It is
like watching a video of a family kicking a dog to death because it bit the
postman’s son (who had spent eight years torturing it and pulling its tail).
The sheer childishness of reactions among seemingly educated and intelligent
people is as amazing as it is sad.
The collective reaction borders on hysteria, with erudite
people restricted to breathy, breathless monosyllables about “He”, about
“Putin” who is “invading a sovereign nation” and “killing civilians” because
“he wants to take over the world” and “he’s coming for us next”. What happened
to common sense, logic and a balanced and informed approach? What happened to
those who like to do a lot more reading and listening than speaking or writing?
I am one of those and I only write about something
when I know what I am speaking about. I am not easily influenced by the media,
which unfortunately has taught me to adopt the Hinchey Principle, which is to
take a story, stand it on its head, turn it inside out, view it back to front,
read the comments under the piece and get somewhere near to the truth.
Drawing the time line
What is even more depressing, in this current
situation, is the Pavlovian reaction to draw the time line arbitrarily, devoid
of any logic other than to pull the wool over people’s eyes. What the western
media has managed to do, and it has worked, is to draw the time line at the
beginning of 2022 when the first Russian missiles began destroying, in 48
hours, the billion-dollars-worth of military equipment which NATO had saddled
the Ukrainian taxpayers with. After that, censorship of Russian media and social
media sources, hundreds of Facebook pages deleted, RT silenced, Sputnik
silenced and what happens then? Censorship negates any legitimacy of an
information flow, who is to say that it is not just propaganda?
So let us have a balanced, sensible and educated
discussion here devoid of hype, devoid of hysteria, devoid of collective
imbecility.
Nobody likes war
First off, nobody likes war, nobody likes being
invaded, nobody likes being shelled. Everybody’s tears taste of salt, the loss
of a loved one is a tragedy, which the family has to bear forever. So let us
not grandstage events using casualties as pawns in some stupid political tag
game. The image of the Ukrainian boy pulls heartstrings today in the west. The
image of the Russian-speaking Ukrainian boy in Donbass crying over the charred
remains of his grandmother who was tortured and burnt to death after being
doused in gasoline, then urinated on after the pigs from Azov Battalion stood
around masturbating and giggling while she was screaming in agony never reached
the west and if told, the reply is a callous “prove it”. OK go and speak to the
grandson, he will love you I am sure.
Georgia attacked first
Secondly, let us speak facts, not stupidity. Georgia
(2008) is frequently mentioned in this discourse. Does anyone know the facts?
Has anyone been told? Under the Third Soviet Constitution Georgia was obliged
to settle nationality issues. It didn’t. It refused to. Then in 2008 its
western-advised troops attacked the Russian peacekeeping force in South Ossetia,
murdering some of the soldiers. These are facts. Russia’s response was a very
limited punitive raid, after which the Georgian troops fled screaming, Vladimir
Putin himself said the intention was not to humiliate Georgia, and hey presto,
South Ossetia, Akhazia and their residents have lived in peace since.
Crimea had a democratic
referendum, as per The Falklands
Crimea is also referred to as an annexation. Get real,
what annexation? Who told the western viewers and readers that lie? In 2014
there was a fascist coup d’état in Kiev, in which gangs of armed thugs took to
the streets shouting “Death to Russians and Jews!” Fascist massacres took
place. The Azov Battalion, sporting neo-Nazi insignia, massacred
Russian-speaking Ukrainians in Odessa, in Donetsk, in Mariupol, in Slavyansk.
The footage of three of these has been pulled from the Net, only Odessa remains
and that is enough. (Western entities traditionally pull sensitive material
from the Internet, so that they can deny the events happened then they say
“prove it!”).
So in the absence of the democratically elected
President, Yanukovich, the entity with power to enforce the law in Crimea was
the Assembly, which duly organised a free and fair democratic referendum on
whether to remain in Ukraine or rejoin Russia (Crimea was always Russian until
Kruschev, a Ukrainian General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union, drunkenly signed the republic to Ukraine when all parties were inside
the Soviet Union). The election was not only free and fair, it was witnessed by
dozens of countries.
So “Putin” did not ”invade” Georgia, Georgia invaded
“Putin”. “Putin” did not annex Crimea, Crimea expressed its desire to join
“Putin”.
The Donbass story is one-sided
Now for Donbass. It was Kiev that started the problem
with the fascist massacres, then the edicts to impose Ukrainian as the official
language from basic education upwards. The residents of Donbass simply wanted
to practise their language, culture and religion, which were in Russian and not
Ukrainian. The residents, being attacked, had to take up arms to defend
themselves.
And here, let us use an analogy to make it easier for
some people to understand. Imagine your country was once part of a larger Union
or Federation and imagine that with time the lines on maps were redrawn leaving
millions of your compatriots on the other side of the frontier. Now factor in
what happened in Ukraine. There was a coup in the other country where your
citizens now find themselves, fascists took to the streets shouting Death to
(your citizens) and Jews! Massacres took place in which marauding hordes of
Neo-Nazis complete with swastikas murdered cleaning ladies, doused grandmothers
with gasoline and stood around masturbating while the ladies were screaming,
then urinated on the corpses, laughing? Do you think that is funny? And then
they say No, these citizens cannot teach their kids in (English), everything
has to be in (Spanish/French) and the shelling starts. How do you feel? What do
you expect your government to do? Sit back like a coward? For eight years?
Why didn’t Kiev implement Minsk,
which it signed?
Russia, actually Vladimir Putin, drew up the Minsk
Agreements in 2015, trying to find a solution. He did not immediately recognise
the independence of Lugansk People’s Republic and Donetsk People’s Republic,
the Minsk agreements catered for them to remain inside Ukraine but with
cultural autonomy. Reasonable? Yes, many would agree. Did Ukraine comply with
these agreements, which it signed?
Never. The shelling, the attacks, the Fascist
onslaught against men, women and children defenceless old folk, families,
family pets continued from that side for 8 years, that is 96 months, that is
416 weeks that is 2,920 days. For eight years, or ninety-six months, or four
hundred and sixteen weeks or two thousand, nine hundred and twenty days, Russia
tried the negotiating table. Nobody listened, they never intended to. The idea
was to use Ukraine as a pawn in a geopolitical game provoking Russia to
snapping point and then doing everything possible to break her economy. Then
what? Guess. A colour revolution, splitting Russia up into a myriad of
republics and then syphon off her massive resources. It is called stealing,
they do that with bank accounts.
So how would you feel if you were
on the other side?
What I am trying to do here is to find some balance.
The public has not been informed by the west so let us try doing so from the
east. Even educated people these days are brought up on a tidy media chortle of
drums rolling, BANG CRASH WALLOP stories (violins) but hey we’re keeping you
safe and look here’s a story about a dog who found its human companion after
ten years AHHHHHHH (music stops). Such is the western “news”, called “shows”
these days.
Meanwhile an energy deal is done with Ukraine making a
billionaire a multi-billionaire behind the scenes. The public, brought up on
reality shows, brays and stamps and screams and gesticulates and calls someone
a bastard and attacks Russian children going to school and burns down a Russian
Orthodox Church somewhere and calls Russians names. The hysteria has been
whipped up, there is one good cowboy with the white hat and the baddie with the
black hat. Hollywood has done its job. The wool has been pulled over the eyes.
The context has been diluted out of the story, the time line has been drawn in
early 2022, not 2014; the culprits are the victims now and the victims are the
culprits. Nobody remembers NATO’s shock and awe tactics in Iraq, which if
employed by Russia in Ukraine, would have killed hundreds of thousands of
civilians in three days and the entire thing would be over.
Russia in fact is avoiding civilian centers and is
only attacking civilian buildings being used by Ukrainian elements or by
mercenaries or by Fascists using civilians as human shields and yes, Azov
Battalion has been trying to stage events to incriminate Russia for its own
atrocities.
The Azov Battalion is a Neo-Nazi outfit which sports
swastikas. I have seen many videos of these pieces of excrement in action. They
are fascists and murderers. And they have been integrated in Ukraine’s Armed
Forces at the nod of the Pentagon. Now where else in the world is that
acceptable?
To conclude, this article is trying to find balance.
Every coin has two sides and to respect both sides we have to examine both
sides and find the context. This article is dedicated to finding a solution
through understanding the causes and analysing where things went wrong, through
facts. No hype, no hysteria. This article is not attempting to justify
anything, nor to disrespect any deaths or casualties.
Tears taste of salt, be they Russian or Ukrainian. Or
Russian-speaking Ukrainians. So let us find some balance, let us understand the
context and only then can we unravel this complicated chain of events and find
some space for reconciliation.
Hopefully my readers will at least have read and taken
in my points because they sure aren’t getting them from the western media.
Hopefully people can begin to behave as adults.
All Kiev had to do was implement the Minsk Agreements
which it signed and stop the Azov Battalion murdering grandmothers. And urinating
on the corpses. Soldiers? Don’t make me sick!
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