A friend has summarily reacted to my disbelief and debunking of the alleged Skripal Poisonings with a tirade that could be described in two words.
Evuul Putin
To which I replied:
Evuul Putin
To which I replied:
The USA has killed far more people outside the USA since 1945. Not even close. Far more acts of aggression. Far more regime changes succeeded and attempted. We "rule the world" with 180 bases in foreign countries, the dominant economy, the dominant culture, while it lasts anyway.
All my early life I was in constant fear of Soviets and their legendary security forces? But how much did they actually do compared to their western counterparts?
And, the ultimate regime change of all. The US regime changed the Soviet Union itself, though it's typically described as "Collapse," it was really more like a western planned and orchestrated Color Revolution. Which happened not long after a long standing CIA chief became US President. GHW Bush. Also, it happens, the same man central to the Kennedy Assassination, and even the Bay of Pigs to overthrow Castro (his "Zapata Oil Company" being an obvious CIA front, located 60 miles from Cuba). Even Hostage-gate and Iran-Contra. A man with an extensive record even a comic book Putin constructed by his enemies would have to respect, if those who constructed that comic book stereotype could see themselves.
So, we regime changed them. And have kept on that path ever since with color revolutions succeeded in Ukraine (the birthplace of Russia) and endlessly attempted in Syria (their only ally in the Middle East). What have they done to us?
I don't know, just not the Skripal poisoning. Not as "reported" or "dramatized" by BBC anyway. Their reporting only makes sense if everything Russian is pure evil, and everything else pure good. But then that is the way a lot of people think, for the obvious reason that it's the only thing they ever hear. Did I mention we have the best mind control media also? All the "more" and "most" superlatives are on one side and go together. It shouldn't take much free thinking to see where the evil is truly centered, and the rest barely matters.
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