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freshwest

(53,661 posts)
9. Too many media consumers lost me with this one, rated Pants On Fire:
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 03:34 AM
Jan 2015
President Barack Obama spent "$5 billion paying Ukrainians to riot and dismantle their democratically elected government."



Facebook posts on Wednesday, March 19th, 2014 in a Facebook meme

The United States spent $5 billion on Ukraine anti-government riots


It’s a conspiracy with mainstream crossover: The United States bankrolled the bloody political uprising in Ukraine...


The Roots:

Victoria Neuland's words at a time when it garnered scant media attention:

...made clear the United States supported the protesters’ fight and spoke of how she met with Yanukovych, pressing him to end the pushback from Ukrainian security forces because it is "absolutely impermissible in a European state, in a democratic state..."

"Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the United States has supported Ukrainians as they build democratic skills and institutions, as they promote civic participation and good governance, all of which are preconditions for Ukraine to achieve its European aspirations," she said. "We have invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic Ukraine."

The Truth:

"The insinuation that the United States incited the people of Ukraine to riot or rebel is patently false," said Nicole Thompson, a State Department spokeswoman.

Since 1992, the government has spent about $5.1 billion to support democracy-building programs in Ukraine, Thompson said, with money flowing mostly from the Department of State via U.S. Agency for International Development, as well as the departments of Defense, Energy, Agriculture and others. The United States does this with hundreds of other countries.

About $2.4 billion went to programs promoting peace and security, which could include military assistance, border security, human trafficking issues, international narcotics abatement and law enforcement interdiction, Thompson said. More money went to categories with the objectives of "governing justly and democratically" ($800 million), "investing in people" ($400 million), economic growth ($1.1 billion), and humanitarian assistance ($300 million)...

...spent over more than 20 years.

Yanukovych was elected in 2010. So any connection between the protests and the $5 billion is inaccurate.

And Obama was elected in 2008, so any connection between $5 billion and Obama also is inaccurate.


http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2014/mar/19/facebook-posts/united-states-spent-5-billion-ukraine-anti-governm/

The truth does not fit the world view being promoted by conspiracy theorists. A post that went into the Neuland hatred was alerted by a DUer who described the source material:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014787623#post10

I think those who believe in all of the spin offs to the Russia Today story that initiated this, per the article, should give the article that was linked here a good look. It has all the CT memes. And the end result is not at all pretty.

It will continue to work on a populace that maintains a willful ignorance, all the better to attack those doing the work of governments acting together in peaceful, but less public ways.

War talk, dirty laundry and rumor is exciting. They're cheap thrills that cost nothing except civil society.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024820686#post116

Parry and the rest of the paid by the word media aiming to titillate itching ears will never get out of that deep hole, they'll keep on digging as long as bucks are waved in front of their faces. Like Faux Noise, but with a twist.

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rt stonecutter357 Jan 2015 #1
+1 uhnope Jan 2015 #3
see my response below newthinking Jan 2015 #12
Neo Nazis are not funny to most people. Though John McCain and sadly, sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #8
+1 KoKo Jan 2015 #14
it's video coverage without commentary. newthinking Jan 2015 #11
Good Points.....n/t KoKo Jan 2015 #15
More like: "Fascists march in Kiev Jan. 2." another_liberal Jan 2015 #2
newthinking... truth2power Jan 2015 #4
Their job is not that difficult. zeemike Jan 2015 #5
+1 nt snappyturtle Jan 2015 #6
Consortium News has already been debunked on DU--sorry uhnope Jan 2015 #7
Too many media consumers lost me with this one, rated Pants On Fire: freshwest Jan 2015 #9
thanks. I will add "Michael Collins" uhnope Jan 2015 #10
And I've added a snarker (not you) to my list. freshwest Jan 2015 #17
nice try - the orange revolution in 2004 - pres we brought to power's wife was an American neo-con newthinking Jan 2015 #13
Good Resource Links there.... KoKo Jan 2015 #16
please spare us the CT. The neocons in Eastern Europe are Putin and his regime uhnope Jan 2015 #18
nothing ct about the republican institute's work and Yushenko's wife's work history newthinking Jan 2015 #20
You might want to rework this post reorg Jan 2015 #21
You must have confused your bookmarks reorg Jan 2015 #22
get a clue. It plainly scoffs at the fake news site's founder uhnope Jan 2015 #23
If by "it" you mean the false Reuters report reorg Jan 2015 #26
what is even more frightening - read up on links to maha ravi newthinking Jan 2015 #19
pretty funny that any Putin defender would complain about something else "semi-messianic" uhnope Jan 2015 #24
swoosh... newthinking Jan 2015 #25
the usual avoidance. Here's more about the semi-messianic Putin worship uhnope Jan 2015 #27
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