US Companies buying up Ukraine
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By Mikael Shimshon “ It is obvious that American business can become the locomotive that will once again push forward global economic growth” Zelinsky
ou might have noticed the IMF and the World Bank and the kind of leverage that they require in order to give what they call loans but seem essentially like opportunities to take control of new territories and economies, and this is no different. You’ll be shocked to learn that they have a strong anti-union law before doing the types of deals that zelinsky describes. I.e. Now that for-profit growth possibilities are being generated, how can you use public money to produce these? circumstances well, I think only if you were to claim that Putin is like Hitler and we’re only doing this to aid people oh yes under these conditions I suppose you could what I feel this conflict affords us the opportunity to do is acknowledge how reductive our media have gotten part of the formula these days is to paint a situation as humanitarian or a crisis that demands a required resolution then in effect powerful Elite interests gain from it having that shape.
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“we have already managed to attract attention and have cooperation with such Giants of the International Financial and investment world as BlackRock JP Morgan and goldman Sachs” Zelinsky
They are not unquestionably positive factors. The companies JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, and BlackRock are not charities. Who’s next in there the philanthropic organizations even humanitarian organizations aren’t that humanitarian Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation? even as the US and Europe saturate Ukraine with tens of billions of dollars’ worth of weaponry, using it as a front against Russia and igniting a bloody conflict that is wreaking havoc on the nation. Moreover, they are preparing to practically pillage its post-war economy. even if they are evocative words, the type of poetic language necessary to counteract the bland narrative we’re constantly fed, where we’re encouraged to, you know, assist Ukraine, aid the people there. You’re taught that because it’s the correct thing to do, but I don’t think that’s really what’s going on, do you?. representatives of Western industries and governments gathered in July, a group of tough neoliberal proposals calling for the eradication of labor regulations, the opening of markets, and tariff reductions were discussed in Switzerland. What is being proposed here is a recipe for corporatization: deregulate industries and sell privately held enterprises. If you’re familiar with the phrase “neoliberalism,” you’ll understand that this describes what has occurred in Western asset stripping has been popular in democracies for the past 20 or 30 years.