Tuesday, August 16, 2011

On Magnitsky, dissidents and Syria

The US is upset about Magnitsky (Magnitski), a scummy lowlife that died in custody in the Russian Federation. In fact the haughty Fourth Reich even introduced visa sanctions on Russian officials while meek and timid Russia Federation does not possess the testicles to respond in kind or in better   by say kicking Coca Cola and Ford out of the country.  One has to remember though that in the United States thousands of innocents are murdered every year in police custody and the official count is over 650. Now the US government and the state department is apparently not bothered by the deaths of  thousands of its citizens in the police custody, but is shocked, just shocked, at the  demise of a single treasonous lowlife that was in employ of Wall Street interests and died of natural causes while in police custody in the Russian Federation.

For the few last weeks the media in the United States and its vassal states went on an offensive against Syrian president, "the tyrant" Assad,  who allegedly  might have mistreated some of the armed thugs who were sent to destabilize Syria and kill its citizens.

Now in the context of incredible uproar over death of a single treasonous lowlife (a Russian citizen kept  Russian police custody on charges of serious crimes) or how President Assad mistreats armed gangs on the rampage,  I am puzzled because I remember the way how the United States government dealt with its own dissidents and their families at Waco, Texas.  It barbecued, roasted alive, 74 men, women and children although the victims did not threaten anyone, did not steal billions and did not go out to kill people. Read this and watch the documentary clip. However vicious inhuman murder of 74 men and women (who were burned alive to the accompaniment of recorded screams of rabbits being slaughtered) is nothing compared to death of one despicable lowlife like Magnitsky. 




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