Because of the ample video and other evidence that the Ukrainian Government is pursuing an ethnic-cleansing policy to get rid of the residents in the area of Ukraine that had voted 90% for the Democratically elected Ukrainian President that Obama’s State Department and CIA overthrew on 22 February 2014, Western ‘news’ media have had difficulty fooling their audiences into the idea that the regime that Obama installed in late February to take over the country is not racist-fascist, otherwise known as nazi, in its character and policies. The video and other evidences are simply too pervasive and numerous for them to deny, and so these media have taken increasingly to saying that the Ukrainian regime’s nazism is just the West’s tit against the evil Putin’s tat. However, they cannot show comparable video evidence of the pro-Russians bombing villages and cities, and machine-gunning busloads of escaping refugees in order to kill them and not merely expel them, and marching and chanting nazi slogans and flags and swastikas. So, here will be exposed an example of this deception-tactic, of this supposed tit-for-tat nazism, to make clear how this lying-technique is practiced by the BBC (and other ‘news’ media):
On December 13th, the BBC headlined deceptively to fool its readers into thinking that they’d be reading an article critical of the Ukrainian Government, “Ukraine underplays role of far right in conflict,” and their ‘reporter,’ or propagandist, David Stern, opened:
“Ever since Ukraine’s February revolution, the Kremlin has characterised the new leaders in Kiev as a ‘fascist junta’ made up of neo-Nazis and anti-Semites, set on persecuting, if not eradicating, the Russian-speaking population. This is demonstrably false. Far-right parties failed to pass a 5% percent barrier to enter parliament.”
But actually, the accusation hasn’t been that the Ukrainian electorate are nazis and that the coup-imposed regime democratically represents the nazi public; it’s instead that Obama’s people imposed nazi leaders upon them — that Obama imposed a racist-fascist dictatorship, not that the public are nazi. Furthermore, this isn’t a charge regarding only the official nazi parties in Ukraine (of which there are two: Right Sector, and the former Social-Nationalist Party now called Svoboda meaning “Freedom,” name-changed at the urging of the CIA in 2004). It instead concerns the individual people and their past actions and policies, regardless of which Party they officially belong to. It’s things like this that they do.
Complete story at - Tricks Western ‘News’ Media Use to Deceive about Ukraine’s War Washington's Blog
On December 13th, the BBC headlined deceptively to fool its readers into thinking that they’d be reading an article critical of the Ukrainian Government, “Ukraine underplays role of far right in conflict,” and their ‘reporter,’ or propagandist, David Stern, opened:
“Ever since Ukraine’s February revolution, the Kremlin has characterised the new leaders in Kiev as a ‘fascist junta’ made up of neo-Nazis and anti-Semites, set on persecuting, if not eradicating, the Russian-speaking population. This is demonstrably false. Far-right parties failed to pass a 5% percent barrier to enter parliament.”
But actually, the accusation hasn’t been that the Ukrainian electorate are nazis and that the coup-imposed regime democratically represents the nazi public; it’s instead that Obama’s people imposed nazi leaders upon them — that Obama imposed a racist-fascist dictatorship, not that the public are nazi. Furthermore, this isn’t a charge regarding only the official nazi parties in Ukraine (of which there are two: Right Sector, and the former Social-Nationalist Party now called Svoboda meaning “Freedom,” name-changed at the urging of the CIA in 2004). It instead concerns the individual people and their past actions and policies, regardless of which Party they officially belong to. It’s things like this that they do.
Complete story at - Tricks Western ‘News’ Media Use to Deceive about Ukraine’s War Washington's Blog
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