Zelensky Mocked Putin’s WWII Comparisons But Then Went And Did The Exact Same Thing
Most Westerners will soon come to equate President Putin with Hitler and Russia with Nazi Germany, thereby imagining that the Ukrainian Conflict is essentially World War III. That weaponized narrative outcome would serve the purpose of convincing them that their economic suffering is supposedly caused by the Russian leader instead of their elites so their potentially indefinite suffering is required in order to defeat this “fascist” menace and thus “save the world”.
Ukrainian President Zelensky shaped the US-led West’s official narrative towards the Ukrainian Conflict by mocking his Russian counterpart’s comparison of it to World War II, only to then go around and do the exact same thing during his speech commemorating Victory Day. Far from such comparisons being off limits like they were before Monday, they’re now all the rage after this civilization’s latest “hero” flipped the narrative in a 1984-esque way by pretending that it was always acceptable to make such comparisons. His shameless exercise in historical revisionism essentially amounts to claiming that the Russian Federation is the modern-day successor of Nazi Germany, which is completely absurd.
The purpose of his speech wasn’t just to reverse the US-led West’s official narrative towards the conflict, but also to rally that civilization around his fascist cause by making direct appeals many Westerners including Americans, French, and Poles, among many others. While many Poles are hopelessly swept up in their government’s openly Russophobic crusade and had already made such comparisons, others like those in the US hadn’t yet done so, let alone even really care all that much about World War II. To them, a Nazi isn’t one of Hitler’s soldiers, but simply someone who disagrees with them. Now, however, they’re about to be brainwashed into thinking that all Russians are Nazis.
Everyone should be reminded of what one of CNN’s US intel sources revealed last month about the Ukrainian leader. According to that unnamed individual who likely requested anonymity from that outlet in order to protect themselves from retribution, potentially including even the loss of their own life at the hands of America’s secret police after bravely saying telling the truth about the West’s latest “hero”, “every Zelensky appearance broadcast is an information operation.” In other words, it’s pure propaganda and shouldn’t ever be taken at face value, yet millions of Americans are about to do just that upon the predicted onset of the latest phase of the Mainstream Media’s anti-Russian campaign.
Russia’s ongoing special military operation in Ukraine wasn’t commenced as a Nazi-like act of unprovoked aggression akin to Hitler’s invasion of Poland, but to defensively uphold the integrity of its national security red lines in that country in particular and the region more broadly that were crossed by US-led NATO. It was a last resort when all diplomatic opportunities for averting this conflict failed as a result of America arrogantly rebuffing them, exactly as President Putin reminded everyone during his speech on Victory Day on Tuesday (Ukraine used to celebrate it on 9 May too but changed to the European date one day prior following its US-backed fascist coup in 2014).
Nevertheless, most Westerners are the captive audience of their elite’s media after Russian outlets were banned by their civilization or forced to close after the authorities made it all but impossible for them to continue operating. The vast majority of them will therefore soon come to equate President Putin with Hitler and Russia with Nazi Germany, thereby imagining that the Ukrainian Conflict is essentially World War III. That weaponized narrative outcome would serve the purpose of convincing them that their economic suffering is supposedly caused by the Russian leader instead of their elites so their potentially indefinite suffering is required in order to defeat this “fascist” menace and thus “save the world”.
All the while, their elites will continue laundering billions through the military-industrial complex and profiting those politicians and others who’ve invested in this sphere. The fundamentals of their economy will also continue being transformed through the “Fourth Industrial Revolution”/”Great Reset”, which isn’t a so-called “conspiracy theory” but a publicly shared policy package from the World Economic Forum whose representatives never tire of explaining why everything needs to radically change. The economic hardships that this prolonged systemic transition will inflict on average Westerners will hit every family very hard and directly, yet they’re being misled about all of this.
By lying to them that it’s all connected to the undeclared Third World War that was supposedly launched by President Putin simply because he’s either a “monster” or a “madman”, their elites are encouraging them to bear with it for as long as needed in order to “win the war” just like their grandparents’ generation did. Similarly, just like the global economy transformed as a result of World War II, so too are they being led to believe that the ongoing transformation is directly connected to the current conflict as well even though it has nothing to do with it but is conveniently being presented as smokescreen for misleading everyone about this complex process.
Returning back to the event that inspired this analysis, Zelensky’s hypocritical comparison of the Ukrainian Conflict to World War II after previously mocking President Putin’s prior such comparison signals the start of the US-led Western Mainstream Media’s next anti-Russian infowar phase. It’s expected to incessantly push the weaponized narrative from his literal information operation, as one of CNN’s US intel sources previously described every one of his appearances, to brainwash Westerners into equating the Russian leader with Hitler and his country with Nazi Germany. This gross form of historical revisionism isn’t just being carried out for soft power purposes, but to mislead people about the elite’s responsibility for their economic troubles that they’re conveniently blaming on President Putin.