Wednesday, 12 October 2016

We cannot accept that the end always justifies the means

It never ceases to amaze me how absolutely hopeless British politicians are, and they are getting worse. Today, Boris the Spider, who is our Foreign Secretary, outlined Britain's foreign policy in the Middle East and has concluded that our policy should be to mount large scale demonstrations outside the Russian Embassy in London. I am not kidding here, that is what he told the pigsty today. It is difficult to imagine a more stupid and irresponsible response from what is one of the highest political offices in the land. What he is doing is giving the green light to any nation in the world to organise demonstrations against the UK for any reason, and Britain will be powerless to complain. This is the imbecile who bought several water cannons for use against people who dared to demonstrate in London whilst he was the mayor, but then never used them because the more sane voices within his administration managed to convince him of his insanity, the man who spearheaded the Brexit campaign but ran away in fright about what he had done, the day after his campaign of lies, racism and intolerance confronted him with its implications. His water cannon have since all been sold. If I had any authority in London he would have been given the bill and told to pay it as it was a complete waste of taxpayers money. But what am I saying? Boris is a complete waste of taxpayers money, a genuine halfwit but a dangerous halfwit, who will not tolerate any dissension from his world view and will use water cannons etc. to suppress such dissent, whilst encouraging widespread civil disorder with respect to anything he disagrees with. Boris's demonstrations are good and righteous, anyone else's are evil and must be suppressed as forcefully as is necessary. But the really alarming thing is that this is the craven imbecile in charge of Britain's foreign policy. The Russians must be scratching their heads in total disbelief that we could appoint anyone even half as stupid as this revolting clown. The tragedy is that we have the cheek to criticise the Trump when we have appointed someone just as bad and don't seem to realise it. I wonder what Putin will say when the British turn up, cap in hand, in Moscow, begging for a post-Brexit trade deal?   

As you know, I am reluctant to criticise Russia because I am convinced that most of what we are told in this right-wing racist midden that is modern Britain is so one-sided and prejudiced that it is quite useless knowledge ( midden is a Scottish word signifying a communal garbage disposable area). However, the empirical evidence that exists indicates that what the Russians are encouraging in Syria is quite indefensible. My reluctance to criticise the Russians stems from my understanding of what Russia contributed to the Second World War, and to my conviction that most of what I was told about the Soviet Union in my youth was simply propagandist rubbish. I have never accepted, and still refuse to accept, that Russia poses a threat to me or the British people. That must not be interpreted as an endorsement of the Soviet system or of Stalinism, because, as I trust anyone who reads this blog will acknowledge, I am opposed to all forms of totalitarian, authoritarian, or oppressive systems.  As I have said before, in my opinion Hitler lost WW2 on June 22nd 1941 when he launched Operation Barbarossa. The turning point was of course Stalingrad and I cannot help comparing the devastation that characterised Stalingrad to what we are seeing in modern Allepo, and I wonder how our Russian friends can, in all conscience, visit such carnage on another people given what they themselves have experienced. I am perhaps being naïve, but I cannot accept that because your enemy utilises a hospital as a base to cover their activities, that gives you a right to blow that hospital off the face of the earth along with all of its patients, and the targeting of aid convoys is quite inexplicable and inexcusable. Such is the mark of inhumanity and nations can become inhuman as well as individuals. That must be the lesson of the twentieth century, a lesson that all nations vowed never to repeat, but seem to have forgotten. Someone must stand up and say enough is enough and in Syria's case that can only be President Putin. You do not defeat inhumanity and terror by becoming inhuman and a terrorist. My dismay is that just when the world needs courageous and principled leadership, people with vision and integrity, we in the West have Boris, Trump, Obama the useless, and someone who is on course to becoming the worst Prime Minister on record. There you have the least principled and most immoral collection imaginable. No wonder Putin takes no notice of us. You have been warned.

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat



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