Those
who rang their bells now wring their hands. The hypocrisy and criminal lack of
accountability of the political class is gut-wrenching. Recently, we were
subjected to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson piously berating Marxist Mugabe for
iniquities his hapless regime brought upon the peoples of Zimbabwe.
A
pity mainstream forgot to show photographs of Tory Prime Minister Margaret
Thatcher and the Archbishop of Canterbury slobbering over the Marxist dictator,
who was later knighted by her maj’.
Westminster’s
political troika drooled over Zimbabwe’s dreadful despot. The same can be said
of the Anti-Apartheid Movement, the Labour Party, and mainstream media; their
now silence is deafening. Those who at the time warned against Mugabe were
pilloried by the benefit scroungers of Pigminster.
Rhodesia,
until Britain’s betrayal and transfer to Robert Mugabe, was Africa’s most
prosperous and benign nation. Rhodesia exported their harvests and their
manufactured products. There were full employment and universal education.
It
was not an apartheid system; Rhodesia’s only problem was the on-going
maintenance of frontier fences to keep refugees from black-ruled nations
out.
Now,
the deposed Mugabe has a get out of gaol card. Like his Communist mentors, he
will never face trial and will indeed pocket $10 million as a golden handshake.
Will media investigate where this amount is coming from? I doubt it.
Déjà
vu, today unfortunate sub-Saharan Africans in war-torn Libya suffer casual mass
murder, anarchy, genocide, slavery, rape and organ trafficking.
Again,
the political elite, who promoted their NATO war on peaceful and prosperous
Libya, talk as if this has nothing to do with them.
When
Libya was governed by Muammar Gaddafi a home for every citizen was considered a
right. There was no tribal warfare, Libya enjoyed free education, electricity,
and healthcare, and business and family growth were invested in by the
government.
Literacy
went up from 25% to 75% and Libya’s navy kept Africa’s surplus population well
away from Europe’s shores. Libya like Rhodesia was an example of what Africans
can be without the interference of globalists.
Similar
NATO debacles in Syria, Ukraine (Donbass) Iraq, Iran and elsewhere come to mind.
The corrupt political elite and their press talk as if these horrific failures
were acts of God rather than the consequence of their disastrous foreign
policy.
The
fact that those responsible are smug in their belief that mainstream will never
bring them to account is proof enough that the press is the keyboard upon which
government plays.
If
parliamentarians were to follow any other trade other than one in which they set
their own rules many would be serving long gaol
terms.
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