Jeffery Sachs' roaring speech at EU Parlament, schools US Europe over Ukraine war.
Jeffery Sachs' roaring speech at EU Parlament, schools US Europe over Ukraine war.
Jeffery Sachs' roaring speech at EU Parlament, schools US Europe over Ukraine war.
Ukraine walked away unilaterally because the US told them to, because the UK sent Boris Johnson.
And since that, about a million Ukrainians have died or been severely wounded. It's a pure proxy war.
I'm surprised EU Parliament tolerated this.
Edit:
If anyone would like to discuss how the US blew up Nordstream I'd be happy to talk about that.
holy shit lmao
Incredible, because all the pro-ukraine propaganda videos appearing on WeChat tell me that Ukraine has only had 60,000 casualties
Even CornerSpati who's whole thing is mocking the EU, fall for Ukraine's casualty numbers and status reports
Since the US talked the negotiators away from the table, about a million Ukrainians have died or been severely wounded. [emphasis mine]
There's a bit of a difference when you don't cut the quotation short.
Oops yeah. I was just kinda writing them out as I was watching.
he was also the head of the lancet covid commission which stated that the US needs to be investigated as it's suspected of creating covid. it's interesting that none of the links to the report work anymore https://www.thelancet.com/commissions/covid19
Jeffery Sachs is hilarious because he's a real ghoul, playing a real ghoul's game. There's just something hilarious in saying "of course the Russians are mad, I was the one that helped you starved them remember?"
Yeah his character arc is a strange one, I don't know if he is motivated by guilt or what
He's the type of intellectual that is brutally honest, wants to improve things but lacks ethics. In that sense he is the type of person that feels free to play games with people's lives, but he'll admit when he's wrong and not try to cover it up with other political maguffins.
He knows that shock therapy is bunk because he did it himself and he failed. He isn't trying to rewrite that history as some kind of American nationalism, to avoid talking about his failure. He's the kind of guy that at a certain level he needs and wants to make his own mistakes.