Sunday, December 1, 2024

Ukrainians Would Like to be Shot of Zelinsky. Some Might Like to See Zelensky Shot

As reported in Britain's Times newspaper, "Just 16 per cent (of Ukrainians) would vote to re-elect him (Zelinsky) for a second term," that being according to an opinion poll of 1,200 Ukrainians published this week by the Social Monitoring Centre in Kyiv. And the report continues: "The poll, the most comprehensive study of electoral preferences since the invasion began in 2022, also found that about 60 per cent would prefer Zelensky not to even stand for re-election." 

That's about how most Canadians feel about Zelly's bud, Justin Trudeau, whose national approval rate hovers at under 30%. Yet Trudeau has given Zelinsky about $5 billion of taxpayers' money in support of his war with Russia. That's about about five hundred dollars for every Canadian family of four, something the Canadian media has made no attempt to draw to the attention of Canadians.

Another thing that Canada's media have no interest in telling anyone is that the self-governing provinces of Eastern Ukraine against whom Zelinsky is at war assumed self government in accordance with the universal right of peoples to have a government of their own chosing. That is right recognized by both the Charter of the United Nations and also the Atlantic Charter, which was a joint declaration made during the course of World War II by US President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Britain's Prime Minister, Winston Churchill.

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