AN
OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF EUROPE
AND
TO ALL THE WORLD
This
article is taken from The Duran website.
Alexander Mercourios is the editor.
I believe it is a news organization based in England. It apparently is a group that is trying to
filter out the propaganda between the East and the West in search of the
truth. Its purpose is to bring about the
reconciliation of peoples who have different political agendas and not the
welfare of the peoples of the world. It is a good read for those of us in the
West should take into consideration.
+Fr. Constantine J. Simones, Waterford, CT,
USA. Sept. 23, 2016.
“It
has become incumbent upon me as a lover of peace and understanding, and as an
opponent of the lies that often plague our public discourse, to write to you the
following:
In
many countries of your region, the news media message which is being embraced
throughout the world—from America to the Far East, from the Middle East to
Southern Europe, from Latin America to Africa—is being slandered and
misrepresented. I do not claim for a moment
that the news media are in anyway a monolithic bloc. The opposite is true. This itself is part of the appeal of the news
media.
This
news media and opinion organizations speak for themselves, and speak against a rotten status quo that have
for too long censored free speech, free thought, and the freedom of conscience
in the West. I speak therefore not on
behalf of the news media as a whole (as such a thing would be dishonest and
realistically impossible) but instead in order to address the issue that Russia
is threatening to hurt you, Russia seeks to hurt you or that Russia will hurt you.
Russia
is a proud country, a vast country, a powerful country, a culturally and
academically rich country. Many of your
countries could be the same, but it is your governments which are strangling
your people, retarding your progress, and serving as an obstacle for your
national improvement.
Russia
exists as a stable bulwark of statehood.
It does not exist as an ideology, as one with the greedy territorial
ambitions. She is a country that is happy with herself, though one
understandably frustrated with the provocations made against her and the
mistruths said about her. It is not
only unfair for your governments and media to cast Russia in this light, but it
is a crime to destroy the minds of the young generation so that it too cannot
engage in friendly if not fraternal relations with the Russian people who are
your friends and in some cases your neighbors.
TO
NORWAY, SWEDEN AND FINLAND WE SAY:
The
idea that the Great Northern War is suddenly going to resume again is fanciful.
Yes, you lost your territory in the early 18th century, a time of
which no one living in the Nordic countries has a personal historical
memory. Such wars are not going to be
repeated in some act of vengeance, not least because Russia won those
wars. Instead of teaching your young
children that Russia is barbaric, you should be teaching good global relations
and cultural understanding, in the way your countries are famous for doing
about places located on the opposite side of the world.
TO
THE PEOPLE OF ESTONIA AND LATVIA:
It is not Russia which had
made the gap between wages and purchasing power bloat itself to tragic
levels. It is not Russia that has taken
away job opportunities, forcing young people to seek emigration upon graduation. It is not Russia which has put foreign weapons
on your soil, often asking you to foot the bill. Russia is your neighbor, a country with a
shared history and a country that is open for business. It is your national and European politicians
who are lining their pockets at your expense while Russia looks for and finds
economic opportunities elsewhere.
POLAND:
Napoleon
is dead, so is Pitsudski, and so is Stalin.
Russia is not looking towards you in any aggressive way. She is currently hardly looking to you even
for business since you have decided to lump yourselves in with Western European
countries like Britain, a state whose current government uses you to twist the
arm of Brussels, only to spit in your face a moment later.
In
Britain good minded, hardworking Poles are being murdered, beaten and spat upon
in the streets by illiterate thugs, while the government completely ignores
their plight. This isn’t happening to
good minded Poles in Russia. Is this
dignity? Is it dignity for NATO troops
to use your treasured land as the launching pad for a third world war?
Poles
have suffered much in wars. The people
do not want another war, much like the Russian people. Interestingly, who is it that is condemning
the genocide of Poles by the Ukrainian insurgent army during the 1940s? It is not you’re so called allies. It is Russia.
And during the funeral of Leonid Brezhnev, the Funeral March of Poland’s
most treasured composer—Chopin—was played; just decades after the works of
Jewish composers were banned in Germany.
Are these the traits of an enemy?
I do implore you to consider all of this.
TO GERMANY, AUSTIRA, HUNGARY, CZECH
REPUBLIC AND SLOVAKIA:
Because of your status as geographical
gatekeepers between the East and the West, you are at an advantage. You have witnessed all of the horrors of the
1940s, and because of this many in Hungary and Slovakia are anti-communist to
this day, yet not anti-Russian, while many in Germany remain nostalgic for the
Marxist—Leninist government of DDR, and associate positively with Russia.
The
Czech government has remained skeptical of many of the antagonistic policies
towards Russia of many of its neighbors while the Czechs remain loyal to
socialist parties which would not have existed without the aid of the USSR after
1945.
FINALLY
TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHERN EUROPE:
Many of you are more
sympathetic to Russia than you are to your northern and northeastern fellow
Europeans. Spain, Portugal, Italy,
Greece and Cyprus have seen first- hand how Germanic domination has been economically
stifling and how it is incompatible with your culture for any number of
historical, climatic and geographical reasons.
Russia is happy to be your friend, and is moreover happy to be so
without any rigid impositions of governmental dogmas. It is the EU that has raped you of your
dignity; Russia is willing to do business with you on mutually agreeable terms.
TO
ALBANIA:
What has NATO membership done
for you? Has it lifted you out of
breath-taking poverty? Has it satisfied
the demands of your extreme factions? Has it ended corruption? No it is done nothing for you.
TO SERBIA:
Has
the European Union with its carrot and stick approach to negotiations with you
been your friend, or does it see you as the next Greece?—a lamb to be
slaughtered by a wolf. I am speaking
mainly to older generations who have a sense of history, and to younger
generations who are more interconnected with each other than where their
parents. You have a chance to make
history, you have a chance to make peace, and above all you have a chance to
make sense.
Russia
is not the enemy of Europe. Because of a
shared history and neighboring geography Russia—which is not and never will be
politically part of Europe—can be, should be, and indeed wants to be your
friend. The enemies of your corrupt
governments; the enemies are educators who act as propagandists rather than
purveyors of knowledge; your enemies are
the international terrorists and extremists who threaten us all; your enemies
are those in NATO selling you the promise of wealth of the biggest price
imaginable.
I
implore you to use your democracies to create a meaningful change to the
corrupt narrative of politicians who don’t give a damn about your life or
livelihood. Your enemy is not Russia,
and I hope that future generations will realize this and extend the olive
branch of fraternity in a world where small European countries are being
increasingly cut off from the burgeoning opportunities emanating from the wider
world.”
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