No, no hablamos
ni del motonauta ni de Mauri. De Massita tampoco. Hablamos de una encuesta que acaba de realizar un
medio nacionalista ucraniano a los ciudadanos ucranianos. ¿A qué político
elegiría como presidente de Ucrania? Repetimos: un medio nacionalista ucraniano
le pregunta a ciudadanos ucranianos. Contestaron más de cuarenta mil chabones.
La respuesta aparece en esta nota de Fort Russ de hoy:
Título: 84% of
Ukrainians would entrust Putin with Ukraine
Texto: A new
information tragedy in Ukraine. It started so innocently: the nationally
conscious patriotic website Nedelya.ua organized a survey. The question was:
which politician would you entrust with governing your country? 41.664 votes were
cast. The results were a knock-out blow for the organizers--a full and crushing
victory for Vladimir Putin. Treason!
Let's look at the
results:
Putin: 84%
(34,905 votes)
Lukashenko: 5%
(2032)
Xi Jinping 2%
(820)
Zhirinovskiy 2%
(708)
Poroshenko 1%
(538 votes)
Merkel 1% (430
votes)
Marie Le Pen 1%
(426 votes)
Nazarbayev 1%
(318 votes)
Obama 1% (244
votes)
Timoshenko 0%
(176)
Lyashko 0% (170)
Yatsenyuk 0%
(158)
Kolomoysky 0%
(150)
Simonenko 0%
(130)
Kuchma 0% (86)
Yanukovych 0%
(116)
Tigipko 0% (76)
Kravchuk 0% (32)
Yushchenko 0%
(32)
Even Zhirinovskiy
doubled Poroshenko's score! In spite of the common wisdom which says that if
Vladimir Volfovich takes up the Ukrainian question, the nationally conscious
will be left in charge of Lvov, and even that will be a lease...All in all,
pretty bad news for the embroidered shirt crowd...
One could of
course argue that Kremlin trolls attacked the poll en masse, pushing the Putin
button in order to play mind games with the patriotic citizens of Ukraine and
to establish the "bloody dictatorship of the Moscow tyrant." One
could, but who will believe it. The site is well known in a very narrow circle,
and is rather not frequented by "trolls and bots": this landfill of
an internet resource is visited mainly by the nationally conscious warriors.
Now about Putin.
It's no wonder: he is considered to be the world's number 1 politician
according to the global media community. That's the result of the 2013 world
survey of 175 news agencies and media outlets around the world. Naturally,
nedelya.ua did not participate in that survey but confirmed its results
nevertheless: even in Ukraine where the population is being thoroughly
zombified and threatened with the image of the Russian president 24 hours a
day, his rating is off the scale. Therefore Ukraine's national idea, defined in
terms of "Ending Putin" is suffering a defeat on all fronts.
J.Hawk's Comment:
I'd add that even it was "bots and trolls" voting for Putin, where is
the pro-Poroshenko/Yatsenyuk/Lyashko/Timoshenko enthusiasm? Right? That, in my
view, is what speaks in favor of its authenticity, the fact that none (NONE,
KARL!) of Ukraine's leaders elicit respect, admiration, emulation, gratitude,
love, or even mere tolerance. No, they are all hated or, worse, despised.
Putin, on the other hand, commands respect, grudging or otherwise, even in the
US.
This poll,
incidentally, is indicative of a crucial difference between Ukraine and Russia.
Russia has a strong tradition of statehood and, with it, a strong tradition of
an exacting system of cadre selection and training which fails only rarely.
Ukraine has neither. Therefore the sort of incompetent mediocrity that is
virtually every mid-level and senior Ukrainian official (can anyone name anyone
who doesn't fit that characterization) would never make anywhere close to the
top in Russia which is generally run by people who actually know what they are
doing (what a concept!), and where the incompetent mediocrities have been
largely relegated to the ranks of the "liberal"
"opposition" which pines for a Maidan because that's the only way
they could come to power.
And, as Comrade
Stalin once said, "cadres decide everything." The fate of countries
and empires turns on their ability to discharge the functions of office they
occupy. Ukrainian elites' inability to do so means Ukraine, as a state, is
doomed. If it had "someone like Putin" (and Putin's cadre which
actually runs the country in his name), it just might pull it off. But it
doesn't so it won't.
esto no es serio don Astroboy....
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