The world needs a restructuring based on
humanism, a recalibration of how relations between nations should be,
one that is devoid of
hypocrisy and where human values are put ahead of irrational national
interests. The world needs that moment of a reset, even if for a short
while. If the movers of the world do not engage in such a restructuring,
then we are all doomed. Our world also badly needs an openness or
glasnost where
“calling a spade a spade” would be the norm, where honesty, integrity
and shared common interest prevail.
An engagement with self-interest driven geo-political novices gives advocates of social solidarity an idea of the narrow-mindedness of some of the movers and shakers of the world, supposed experts in international law, international relations and history whose actions and policies should direct humanity towards peace and progress, but which unfortunately are pushing the world towards self-destruction.
An engagement with self-interest driven geo-political novices gives advocates of social solidarity an idea of the narrow-mindedness of some of the movers and shakers of the world, supposed experts in international law, international relations and history whose actions and policies should direct humanity towards peace and progress, but which unfortunately are pushing the world towards self-destruction.
Most
humanists, altruists and advocates of social solidarity decry or
deplore the hypocrisy going on in
world politics today. In a world haunted by so many man-made conflicts
that were avoidable, the Ukrainian conflict stands out as the most
stupid, that is, for a rational mind. Unfortunately, we are living in a
world where rationalism is becoming scarcer and scarcer every day, and
where many world leaders seem to lack an understanding of the
repercussions of their actions and policies.
In the Ukrainian conflict, it becomes clear that Ukrainians allowed themselves to be used by their elites, that the West instigated the conflict with its actions in the country before, during and after the Maidan protests, a process that led to the ouster of the former democratically elected Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, which sparked off Russia's reaction, leading to the current standoff in the country today. I understand Russia's position in light of the West's underhand tactics in Ukraine. I do not support all of Russia's actions though, in as much as I deplore the actions and policies of the Western powers in Ukraine. Unfortunately, the common folks, the simple Ukrainian people are the victims of the mess that the country has become today, a mess where hooligans now direct the cause of a nation, pitting brothers against brothers. All the same, lessons can be learned from South Africa in building a "New Ukraine" where consensus is the watchword. After all, it is impossible for the pro-Western side or the Pro-Russian side to impose its will on the other without destroying Ukraine in the process.
In the Ukrainian conflict, it becomes clear that Ukrainians allowed themselves to be used by their elites, that the West instigated the conflict with its actions in the country before, during and after the Maidan protests, a process that led to the ouster of the former democratically elected Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, which sparked off Russia's reaction, leading to the current standoff in the country today. I understand Russia's position in light of the West's underhand tactics in Ukraine. I do not support all of Russia's actions though, in as much as I deplore the actions and policies of the Western powers in Ukraine. Unfortunately, the common folks, the simple Ukrainian people are the victims of the mess that the country has become today, a mess where hooligans now direct the cause of a nation, pitting brothers against brothers. All the same, lessons can be learned from South Africa in building a "New Ukraine" where consensus is the watchword. After all, it is impossible for the pro-Western side or the Pro-Russian side to impose its will on the other without destroying Ukraine in the process.
What many humanist cannot understand is the hypocrisy and
cherry-picking. Why work tirelessly to depose a democratically elected thief
(Yanukovych) who replaced another democratically elected Western-backed thief
(Yuschenko) in Ukraine, while at the same time sustaining evil, bloodthirsty
dictators in power in other parts of the world, tyrants who are overwhelmingly
rejected by their people? Western-backed psychopathic puppets abound in Africa (Paul
Biya of Cameroon-33 years in power, Obiang Nguema of Equatorial Guinea-37 years
in power, the Edemas of Togo-5 decades, Bongos of Gabon-5 decades etc.) that
are selling off their countries to the foreign entities, saving the loot in Western
banks, impoverishing their countries and are pushing their best citizens to
vote with their feet by moving to advanced countries, only to be called illegal
aliens by some of the citizens of their host nations; yet the media does
not talk about this curse to humanity
and the African people in particular, curses who are posing as heads of
state; yet the major powers of the world do not even suggest their
overthrow (they serve the interest of the foreign entities and serve the
bigoted view that "Africans can amount to nothing". That is why
rational minds find it strange that the same
media is gleeful, if not okay ,with the removal of an elected president
of
Ukraine, a media that is wondering why the people who voted Yanukovych
to power had the
"temerity" to oppose the Western-backed coup.It is like raping a person
and getting angry that the person did not enjoy it and questions the
rape.
Any genuine humanist and democrat would abhor the ways of
the deposed Ukrainian president Yanukovych as well, but he was nothing more
than a thief. The guys the West helped to power in Kiev through Yanukovych's
deposal are also thieves, and even more killers with an exclusive agenda,
propped up by a vanguard (far right groups) with fascist/Nazi ideas and methods
that ostracize about half the population of Ukraine, a mindset that
contaminates the world.
The leaders of the world need to start approaching geopolitical
issues as humanists. They need to emulate Nelson Mandela. That is the only approach that would end up defeating
political extremism and advance the cause for humanity. And without addressing
the current hypocrisy in Africa as well, the continent would become the next
geopolitical flashpoint between the rising China, Western nations and other
rising powers of the world. Africa needs
to be allowed to its devices to clean the African house, or the most foreign
powers can do is help it achieve the house cleaning. Truth be told, many
foreign nations are partly responsible for the mess that many African countries
are today.
Janvier Tchouteu-Chando
Janvier Tchouteu-Chando
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