The West discovers Zelensky is not really a good guy, by Tarik Cyril Amar

The alternative media discovered it a long time ago. From Tarik Cyril Amar at rt.com:

In a fleeting glimpse of lucidity, the mainstream media has noticed a tiny fraction of the corruption and authoritarianism in Kiev

The West discovers Zelensky is not really a good guy

Vladimir Zelensky. ©  Getty Images/Antonio Masiello

It’s that time of the great proxy war crusade against Russia again. Someone in the mainstream West has woken up to, if not the facts about the politics of Ukraine, then at least a quantum of disquiet.

The last major wave of the likes of the Financial Times, The Economist, and the Spectator suddenly noticing – all at the same time, as if on cue – that Ukraine has an authoritarianism and corruption problem (and then some) took place less than half a year ago.

Now it’s Politico – usually a steadfast party organ of Russophobia, Zionism-come-what-genocide-may, and servility to NATO – that feels vaguely troubled by the realities of the Kiev regime or, as the publication puts it, the dark side of Vladimir “I don’t like elections” Zelensky’s rule.

Not all of those realities, of course. That would be asking too much. Instead, Politico is homing in on one great scandal (out of countless ones) concerning one man and the anguish of a few “civil-society”-NGO types, both with good connections to the West. This time, the scandal concerns the obvious, shameless political prosecution of Vladimir Kudritsky, formerly a high-ranking and effective energy infrastructure executive and de facto civil servant.

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One response to “The West discovers Zelensky is not really a good guy, by Tarik Cyril Amar

  1. Player piano will go down as a GI Joe hero after the Northern Eurasia plantation partition.

    I picked a good week to start sniffing glue.

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