That advice in song (I Heard It Through The Grapevine) from
a great Motown artist of the 1960s(Marvin Gaye) was never more meaningful than at
present, especially concerning the alleged crisis in the Ukraine.
While it certainly is a crisis for the people who live
there, any notion that the USA is experiencing some menacing threat to our freedom
to buy drugs, guns, cosmetics and pet food is to make mountain ranges out of
mouse droppings. If you believe what you are told by an administration and
media that make the three stooges seem superior foreign policy analysts, then prepare
for:
Today the Ukraine, tomorrow … New Jersey?
Corporate functionaries posing as reporters have never been
more subservient to their masters when cross examining a misinformed if not
hopelessly ignorant president with harsh questions trying to lead him to
answers about declaring war. This in a nation wallowing in unemployment, poverty
and near bankruptcy while its government offers loan guarantees and armaments
to a U.S./NATO financed anti-democratic opposition in a country on Russia’s
borders.
The hatchet job on public consciousness makes Gaye’s quote
sound like a benign reaction. Russian president Putin is made to seem a
murderous fiend in much that Americans see and hear when in comparison to the
witless crew here, he is a great statesman and leader of a country that must
again be reckoned with as a global power after years of being treated as just
another stall at the mall.
Putin has exercised state control of capitalism that certainly
does not change that system’s mindless pursuit of private profit at all costs,
but reigns in the morally bankrupt accumulation of most of that profit by a tiny
handful of individuals, as is the rule in the USA.
When Russia was turned over to the free market privateers a
few grabbed what were once public assets and accumulated billions of dollars in
a very short time. After Putin assumed the presidency he not only put a lid on
that class of oligarchs, as they are called in Russia (here they are seen as
saints, benefactors and holy people), but also locked up some of the worst
thieves of what had been public wealth. Whatever his shortcomings may be, he is
a giant by comparison to capital’s bipartisan servants here who bail out
financial speculating bankers with public money after they’ve robbed the nation
blind, rather than throw them in prison.
And American politicians and media servants to corporate
rule depict Putin as a monster. Of course. And George Bush was a genius. And
Obama is the prince of peace.
As is too often the case, this would be hilarious if it wasn’t
so deadly serious. An idiotic western force of the USA and its NATO lapdogs, is
bringing us all close to disaster by possibly bungling into a war more terrible
than all those we have recently waged on weak nations. This time, the opponent
would be capable of inflicting horrendous damage on the USA, which has not been
the case since the fall of the old Soviet Union. Putin is much too smart to
want such a military confrontation but he is also much too strong to back down
from a real military threat on Russia’s borders, however stupid the political
cretins might be to make such a threat.
The NATO profiteers have been closing in on Russia since the
fall of the Soviets, all the time making promises of non-interference and
harmonious relations while treacherously setting up military bases on its
borders. A nation that lost more lives than any other in the Second World War,
Russia has very good reason to be extremely sensitive about what kind of
regimes it is surrounded by, having been invaded and suffered millions of dead
when those borders were open to invaders in the past. One has to only think for
a moment of the incredible expenditure of hundreds of billions for an alleged
defense of America, with most of that poured into fleets, bases and armaments
thousands of miles from the USA, and wonder which nation is “hypocritical”,
“paranoid”, and bordering on total “lunacy”. American hustlers for mass murder
from congress to Fox TV to the New York Times have used those words to describe
Putin.
Are we a mental health crisis center posing as a nation?
Much of the rest of the world, if not most of the American
people, are aware of U.S. involvement in not only backing the destruction of
the Ukrainian government but working with and financing many of the people who
overthrew a regime that had little support, but was at least democratically elected.
You know, like Bush, Obama and other brilliant, peace loving and much beloved
by all, American leaders? An american member of the feminist branch of
neo-liberal murder inc. was heard on the phone discussing which western
flunkies “we” should support and dealt with the choice favored by Europeans in
an all american manner: she said – heard on the recording everywhere but in
most places here, “fuck the E.U.”, indicating our great respect for the lap dog
we call the European Union.
There is common knowledge elsewhere of the millions if not
billions the U.S. has spent to help destroy a regime it liked even less than
most Ukrainians, in order to replace it with one they seem to despise even
more. A recent visit to the un-elected government by a CIA luminary is just
business as usual in our meddling in other nation’s affairs, while Russian
concern about its neighbor is treated as a sign of lust for global domination.
If we remain politically comatose under the barrage of
propaganda and blatant lies we have had crammed into our heads these fools may
lead us into a bigger and far more dangerous nuclear confrontation than
imagined in years past.
Consider Marvin Gaye’s warning even further than he and if
it’s what “they” show you, believe none of what you see either. And demand that
the small group in our governing class who haven’t yet succumbed to the mind
numbing madness gripping the majority that you will not stand for it. An
outpouring of opposition from the public did keep us out of Syria and while we
have helped cause a national disaster in that besieged nation, it could have
been even worse. A war in the Ukraine would top that blood bath by far and
might very well come home to us. Don’t let it happen.
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