Monday April 2nd., 2018
''...It looks
like the Brits are at it again: lying and looking for another villain.It's time to be done with anti-Russian propaganda, because
social anger in Europe is growing and it will blow away those who flame
this fire.
Someone failed to comprehend that by expelling Russian
diplomats under false pretences, sacrificing another piece of our future
on the altar of hypocrisy and personal interest...''
Italian Journalist: ‘I Feel Deep Shame for the Behavior of the West Today’
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AP Photo/ Olivier Hoslet, Pool Photo
Independent Italian journalist Marco Fontana shares with Sputnik his views on the Skripal case.
by Marco Fontana
I
feel a deep shame at the behavior of the West today. In this behavior, I
see the crash of the last remains of what Europe always declared to be
its ideals and values. The expulsion of Russian diplomats from a number
of EU countries on March 26, a day of national mourning, showed that,
for my generation, there are only ruins of morality left on the Old
Continent. One can state that the expulsion was unacceptable for four
reasons.
First,
the choice of date: they chose exactly the day when Russia was mourning
those died in the Kemerovo fire, despite that even in the Middle Ages
there were days set aside to pick up the injured during wars, and our
politicians, while constantly referring to human rights, have no idea
of pity.
Second, along with the expulsion of the Russian
ambassadors, the EU has allowed the arrest of Catalonian independence
fighter Carles Puigdemont on obviously political reasons, after his car
was bugged. An episode worthy of any totalitarian regime! Catalonians
supported a party that speaks in favor of independence despite pressure
from the Spanish and international press; but now, in 2018, anyone who
does not obey the ‘eurocracy' becomes an enemy that must either be
lynched or be castigated by the political police. All the while those
in Washington DC, Strasburg and Brussels dare to speak of ‘freedom.'
Third, March 26 was the day when the Facebook/Cambridge
Analytic scandal was powering up. Who knows, maybe the diplomats were
expelled to distract readers from contemplations on whether Trump won
his presidency thanks to social networks and the purchase of personal
data of millions of US voters.
Finally,
the investigation of former French President Nikolas Sarkozy
alongside protests against current French President Emmanuel Macron —
two incidents of a rather scandalous nature which ‘respected' media has
tried to downplay, probably, aiming to avoid the discrediting of those
countries responsible for the atrocities of the so-called Arab spring.
The Russian diplomats were expelled and on March 26. This
makes me feel loathing, anger and shame. The UK has provided no proof
that it was Russia who poisoned Skripal. And even if proof is presented,
how much would those who remember the stories of WMDs used to justify
the disastrous invasion of Iraq believe it? Back then it was enough
for Tony Blair to simply apologize for that ‘inconvenience.' It looks
like the Brits are at it again: lying and looking for another villain.
It's time to be done with anti-Russian propaganda, because
social anger in Europe is growing and it will blow away those who flame
this fire.
Someone failed to comprehend that by expelling Russian
diplomats under false pretences, sacrificing another piece of our future
on the altar of hypocrisy and personal interest.
Being a son of a bygone century, I watch in despair how
everything has turned to the worse: the Western values I grew up with
have become useless junk and a stark lack of simply humanity.
The opinions expressed are those of author alone and do not necessarily reflect the position of Sputnik News.

