“…freedom has
many manifestations but the most important for many is the ability to
work for your benefit, for the benefit of your children and the want of
your country. Ukraine is a story of a future victory and a chance for
you to invest now in projects worth hundreds of billions of dollars to
share the victory of us… This will be your victory and a new success
story for your companies.”
—Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine, 09.06.2022
I’ve seen some pretty goddamn unctous fotos in the news in my time, but none quite as revulsive lately as this tableau
featuring US stooge and Neo-Nazi Volodymyr Zelensky “virtually” ringing
the opening bell via remote video link at the New York Stock Exchange —
and none quite as apropos, given that shares in US “defense” industries
are hitting the stratosphere, and Ford and IBM’s infamous collaboration with the Nazis.
As reported at Grayzone and Multipolarista,
Zelensky’s economic “victory” is being won through the abolition of
labor protection in a program not unlike that instituted by Pinochet in
Chile in the 1970s, combined with some of that good old-fashioned
globalized IMF/WorldBank “shock treatment”. Ukraine is “open for
business”, the sonofabitch says — I don’t know about you, but when I hear one of these bastards talk about how his country is “open for business”, it’s time to look the hell OUT.
This crass stunt — along with Zelensky’s suppression of Left opposition parties and his repeated foto ops with Nazis —
would actually indicate that this is pretty much par for the course on
Wall Street, which never met a war (or a fascist) it didn’t like.
“We are pleased
to welcome President Zelensky virtually to the NYSE bell podium, a
symbol of the freedom and opportunity our U.S. capital markets have
enabled around the globe. We are honored the President has chosen the
NYSE to mark the kickoff of Advantage Ukraine and engage with the
world’s business community.”
—Lynn Martin, president, NYSE Group, 09.06.2022
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