gerald lindner
1 min readMar 1, 2022

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All fine and well… but…

Ok, after the fall of the wall the EU should have stepped up and supported the USSR civilians with a Marshall plan like aid. The fact is our politicians didn’t. History should closely ask herself why not. I speculate that the US had no intention of aiding a united Europe as this new geopolitical block would be a serious contender to her global hegemony and her US dollar. Our Bilderberg influenced EU politicians let this happen. Yes, they should be publically demasked by historians. The sooner the better.

But why bother invading Ukraine???? Up until that point, Putin had the upper hand. The world understood his grievance to the broken promises and lies of NATO. It was a rare and valuable moment we in the West for once could see the true face of NATO's military-industrial agenda. (as Hedges points out well >https://scheerpost.com/2022/02/24/hedges-the-chronicle-of-a-war-foretold/)

But resorting to violence is always a sign of fundamental weakness. Harming and killing innocent people doesn’t help prove to the world that your system is a viable alternative towards a more fair and inclusive society. It shows that you intend to rule by force using fear and oppression. Thereby feeding the hand of the (repulsive) neo-liberals who then can claim TINA. Making it then extremely hard for more nuanced voices (like ECG) to gain a decent place on the attention podium.

We are thus wasting valuable time. Time and resources we should be now spending on developing a new bio-socioeconomy.

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gerald lindner
gerald lindner

Written by gerald lindner

My 3 continents, 5 countries youth deconstructed most cultural lock-ins and social biases. It opened my mind to parallel views and fundamental innovations.

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