In the West –
Propaganda, Hysteria and Truly Foul Breath!
By Andre Vltchek
May 29, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - If it wasn’t so
tragic, it would be laughable: the political brigands in
North America and Europe are fuming, spitting and
rolling their eyes upwards towards the ceiling. They are
pointing fingers in all directions, shouting
incoherently “China!”, “Russia!”, “Venezuela and Cuba!”,
“Iran!”; “You, You, YOU!”.
China and Russia are quietly building a new world, which
includes brand new infrastructure, factories and entire
neighborhoods for the people. Hospitals are being
constructed, and so are universities, parks, concert
halls and public transportation networks. Both countries
are doing all this quickly and noiselessly, and with
great determination. And despite sanctions and embargos,
they never shout back at the salivating, angry mouths of
the Western gurus of brainwashing.
The difference between the West and the two mighty
allies in the East, is enormous. In fact, it is not a
difference, but an outright contrast.
It is not that China and Russia are perfect countries.
No. Perfection is depressing and it is aimed at by
religious fanatics and (thank God, unsuccessfully), by
fashion magazines. I don’t even know what it really
means, philosophically – perfection.
What I do know is that in both China and Russia, people
come first. Their standards of living are at the center
of almost all the efforts of the planned economies.
Beijing and Moscow and most of their bureaucracies exist
so that the people live longer, better, and have more
meaningful lives. The cities and villages are designed
for citizens to become more educated, healthier, while
enjoying a deeper cultural life.
Visiting Russia, from Vladivostok to Kaliningrad, as
well as China, from Guangzhou to Urumqi; it is clearly
visible, undeniable.
Western mass media and Western governments stopped
asking all the basic questions, and preventing others
from asking them publicly. Questions like: “What do we
really want from life?” “What are we scared of?” “What
kind of society do we want to live in?”
Say, seriously: do you really, really want to live in a
country, where you and your family could drive the
latest Maserati or Lamborghini, on some road which is
surrounded by infested slums? Do you? Do you want to
shop in malls where the toilets are decorated in marble
and with gold-plated faucets, while people are dying,
just a 100 meters away, without basic sanitation and
decent medical care?