Literally funded by the same billionaire plutocrat that funded the president he replaced. And owns a television station. That Zelensky starred in a TV show on. And funded a bunch of Nazi groups that, among other things, overthrew the government. You're doubling down on your garbage point by saying oh, well, it's not a plutocracy with precisely the same peculiar features as the United States.So let's see how much context is shared! Dynastic political party with existing financial connections? Uhrm, nope, neither he nor the party existed in the political sphere before 2018.
Oh, goody, Ukrainian oligarchy has weaker parties than the United States and (relative to its parties) stronger individual oligarchs. Let freedom ring!
So without the Nazi militias, banned television stations, banned political parties...The alternative is letting them vote, and decide their own policy direction without violent coercion.
To what purpose?List some countries which are not plutocracies.
If Silvanus thinks that Ukrainian corruption is irrelevant, he should just say that instead of coming up with fanciful arguments about how, actually, the neoliberal compradors who arbitrarily ban TV stations and political parties are accurately channeling the will of all Ukrainians.Sure.
But the tragedy is that your primary concern with corruption in Ukraine is not that it should be stamped out, but to condemn Ukraine and justify Russia's aggression against it.
as bad for whom? affluent white citizens within its borders?Deluding oneself that the USA is even half as bad as Russia is a luxury of Western left-wing idiocy in people who don't have to experience the shit that goes on elsewhere.