Friday, April 8, 2022

Rebuttal to the New York Times Over Ukraine - Gangster Regime in Kiev - Ukraine Is a Fake Nation - Gangsters in Kiev Intentionally Provoking Russia Killing 30 and Injuring 100

Editor's now: This is how gangsters work. The west can sell weapons and munitions for the gangster regime in Kiev while the people of eastern Ukraine have been asking for Russia to "invade" Ukraine since 2014. Why? Because for eight years the Ukrainian gangsters in Kiev through their thugs out in the field continue launching rocket attacks on civilian infrastructure and civilians. They struck again yesterday with a deadly attack killing 30 and injuring 100. The gangsters are doing this to provoke Russia in order to escalate the war. While the British Bullshit Corporation (BBC) acts as an advertiser for the gangster regime in Kiev, the sales pitch as viewed off the link below is "weapons, weapons, weapons."  And by the way, we have an update on the "atrocities" the Russian military is being accused of by western media war advertisers. As expected, Bucha was a staged event pulled off by Ukrainian militants. But that's alright, just send more weapons.

Nato: Ukraine asks for 'weapons, weapons, weapons'
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Source: The Anti-New York Times

NYT Headline: NY Times: Exodus from East as Russians Shift Focus of Attack.

April 7, 2022

The ignorance of the self-styled "sophisticated" readership of the "paper of record" is really appalling. The fact that they fancy themselves "informed" would make the farce comical, were it not for its deadly implications. If these bewildered boobs merely understood that the Donbas region of eastern "Ukraine" is totally Russian-speaking, pro-Putin and anti-Kiev, the Slimes could never get away with printing an opening absurdity like the following (the relevant words in bold red):
"Spurred by reports of Russian atrocities outside Ukraine's capital and alarmed at signs that Russia's invasion force is about to escalate assaults in eastern Ukraine, many civilians in that region are fleeing while they can, officials said Wednesday." (emphasis added)
This leaves the reader with the intentionally misleading impression that Donbas civilians are "fleeing" (assuming they really are as the "officials" claim) from the murderous Russian atrocity-makers. That doesn't make any sense! For even if one were to swallow -- hook, line & sinker -- every last morsel of the Manhattan Mendacity Machine's atrocity propaganda, a puzzling question would remain: Why would Russian troops carry out "atrocities" against Russian people in the Donbas region (the east)? One can understand Russian civilians wanting to flee the fighting (and the real atrocities of the Kiev's mercenary monster) but why would they flee from Russian "atrocities" when they see the Russians as their liberators?

TIME went off script in 2014 and let the truth slip out. The people of eastern "Ukraine" hate the gangster regime in Kiev and want Russia to liberate them:
 
Source: TIME

Many Ukrainians Want Russia To Invade
A woman waves a Russian flag as armed servicemen wait near Russian army vehicles outside a Ukrainian border guard post in the Crimean town of Balaclava March 1, 2014. Baz Ratner—REUTERS

BY SIMON SHUSTER | MARCH 1, 2014

To many in Ukraine, a full-scale Russian military invasion would feel like a liberation. On Saturday, across the country's eastern and southern provinces, hundreds of thousands of people gathered to welcome the Kremlin's talk of protecting pro-Russian Ukrainians against the revolution that brought a new government to power last week. So far, that protection has come in the form of Russian military control of the southern region of Crimea, but on Saturday, Russian President Vladimir Putin got parliamentary approval for a broad military intervention in Ukraine. As that news spread, locals in at least four major cities in the east of Ukraine climbed onto the roofs of government buildings and replaced the Ukrainian flag with the Russian tricolor.

For the most part, what drove so many people to renounce their allegiance to Ukraine was a mix of pride and fear, the latter fueled in part by misinformation from Moscow. The most apparent deception came on Saturday morning, when the Russian Foreign Ministry put out a statement accusing the new government in Kiev of staging a "treacherous provocation" on the Crimean peninsula. It claimed that "unidentified armed men" had been sent from Kiev to seize the headquarters of the Interior Ministry police in Crimea. But thanks to the "decisive actions of self-defense battalions," the statement said, the attack had been averted with just a few casualties. This statement turned out to be without any basis in fact.

Did "youse guys" catch how we referred to that concocted Globalist state as "Ukraine" -- in quotes. That's because the so-called "nation" of "Ukraine" -- known for the longest time simply as "The Ukraine" --- and the very idea of "Ukrainian Nationalism" are actually artificial created concepts cooked up and incited by western intelligence agencies for the purpose of slitting up the Soviet Union / Russia. THE Ukraine is a REGION --- like say, THE Ohio Valley, or THE Caucasus, THE Florida Everglades, or THE French Riviera, or THE Donbas etc. The "nationalist" script writers dropped the grammatical article "the" so as to transform this 1200-year-old REGION (The Ukraine) of Russia into a proper, though fake, nation (Ukraine).

The massive federation of 800s Kievan Rus is the historical, ethnic, linguistic Viking ancestor entity of Belarus, Russia, and "Ukraine." The Mongols took control in the 1200s, and when their grip was finally broken some 200 years later, the center of power and influence emerged in Moscow, though Kiev always remained an important part of the Russian Empire. Thus, from the early days of Kievan Rus, down through the centuries of the Tsars, and for most of the 20th Century as part of the Soviet Union, the Ukraine was nothing more than a region -- with its westernmost inhabitants speaking a bastardized dialect of Russian, and the now oppressed easterners never deviating at all from their Russianity.

Ukraine's western distance from the Russian center and its slight cultural differences gave the "usual suspects" an opening to use "nationalism" to play their usual divide and conquer scheme -- very similar to the fake-ass "Bavarian Nationalism" movement which (((they))) juiced up in an effort to further splinter Germany after World War I.

Henceforth -- and with all due respect to the mentally and physically captive inmates of the Orwellian asylum that is today's "Ukraine" -- the Anti-NY Times will be "cancelling" this fake state entity known as "Ukraine" by using quotes, or simply reverting back to the age old Russian regional name: The Ukraine.

Please go to The Anti-New York Times to learn more. 
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