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If great speeches could save Ukraine, it would be in good shape. The Kenyan Ambassador basically called Russia backwards and primitive, while offering understanding. This was a remarkable feat: “Rather than form nations that looked ever backward into history with a dangerous nostalgia, we chose to look forward to a greatness none of our many nations and peoples had ever known. We chose to follow the rules of the OAU and the United Nations Charter not because our borders satisfied us but because we wanted something greater forged in peace.” (Kenyan Ambassador Martin Kimani at the UN Security Council Urgent Meeting on Ukraine, 21 Feb. 2022; entire speech further below.)

And, indeed, Putin’s acting like the big kid who steals a smaller kid’s donut, and pretends that this makes him a great man. A whole disgusting army of American Putin supporters pretend that he’s great. He’s not. Greatness is the bigger kid helping the little kid.

Putin’s mentality is the same as those who steal from elderly parents, because they can.

Hopefully this truth will either wake up Putin supporters or send them into a “whataboutism” fit until they are blue in the face and go straight to hell, where they belong.

By supporting Putin, Putin lovers are seriously increasing the odds that Putin invades NATO countries, and of actual war in Europe, just like appeasement and support of Hitler did in the run-up to World War II. Putin supporters are laying the foundation for a worse war than the one that they claim they wish to avoid. If North Americans (and Europeans) would verbally support Ukraine and even pretend that they are willing to fight and die for Ukraine, war might be avoided. Putin and his lackeys are watching public opinion.

In Putin’s 2021 speech at the World Economic Forum, he discusses being connected to Klaus Schwab since the 1990s: https://www.c-span.org/video/?508286-101/russian-president-vladimir-putins-remarks-world-economic-forum Putin doesn’t hide his friendship with Kissinger, either.

Of course, the histories of Kenya and Russia aren’t comparable because Russia has been an expansionist imperialist power since its viking beginnings: https://miningawareness.wordpress.com/2018/03/27/the-russian-empire-just-being-the-russian-empire-800s-to-present/ In Kenya, there is the pre-British Swahili cultural tradition, however: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swahili_culture

SEE THIS GREAT HISTORICAL SPEECH AT THE VIDEO LINK AND BELOW:

Kenya’s ambassador to UN alludes to African borders in condemning Russia…https://youtu.be/Tf0gb0sQI40

Permanent Mission of Ken…
@KenyaMissionUN
Kenya makes strong statement opposing the undermining of the sovereignty & territorial
integrity of #Ukraine during the emergency meeting of the #SecurityCouncil at 9pm on 21st February. See full statement delivered below
10:29 PM . Feb 21. 2022

The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Kenya
United Nations Security Council
2021-2022
STATEMENT BY AMB. MARTIN KIMANI. DURING THE SECURITY COUNCIL URGENT
MEETING ON THE SITUATION IN UKRAINE
21 FEBRUARY 2022 at 2100 EASTERN (US)
Thank you, Mr. President,

I thank Under-Secretary General Rosemary DiCarlo for her briefing

1. We meet tonight on the brink of a major conflict in Ukraine. The diplomacy we urged on the 17th of February is failing.

2. The territorial integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine stands breached. The Charter of the United Nations continues to wilt under the relentless assault of the powerful.

3. In one moment it is invoked with reverence by the very same countries who then turn their backs on it in pursuit of objectives diametrically opposed to international peace and security.

4. In the two last meetings on the situation in Ukraine, and the buildup of forces by the Russian Federation, Kenya urged that diplomacy be given a chance.

5. Our cry was not heeded, and more importantly, the Charter’s demand for states to ‘settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered has been profoundly undermined.

6. Today, ‘the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine’ has been effected.

7. Kenya is gravely concerned by the announcement made by the Russian Federation to recognise Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine as independent states.

8. In our considered view, this action and announcement breaches the territorial integrity of Ukraine.

9. We do not deny that there may be serious security concerns in these regions. But they cannot justify today’s recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states. Not when there were multiple diplomatic tracks available and underway that had the ability to offer peaceful solutions.

10. Mr President, Kenya, and almost every African country, was birthed by the ending of empire. Our borders were not of our own drawing. They were drawn in the distant colonial metropoles of London, Paris, and Lisbon with no regard for the ancient nations that they cleaved apart.

11. Today, across the border of every single African country live our countrymen with whom we share deep historical, cultural and linguistic bonds.

12. At independence, had we chosen to pursue states on the basis of ethnic, racial or religious homogeneity, we would still be waging bloody wars these many decades later.

13. Instead, we agreed that we would settle for the borders that we inherited. But we would still pursue continental political, economic and legal integration. Rather than form nations that looked ever backward into history with a dangerous nostalgia, we chose to look forward to a greatness none of our many nations and peoples had ever known.

14. We chose to follow the rules of the OAU and the United Nations Charter not because our borders satisfied us but because we wanted something greater forged in peace.

15. We believe that all states formed from empires that have collapsed or retreated have many peoples in them yearning for integration with peoples in neighbouring states. This is normal and understandable. After all, who does not want to be joined to their brethren and to make common purpose with them?

16. However, Kenya rejects such a yearning from being pursued by force. We must complete our recovery from the embers of dead empires in a way that does not plunge us back into new forms of domination and oppression.

17. We rejected irredentism and expansionism on any basis, including racial, ethnic, religious or cultural factors. We reject it again today

18. Kenya registers its strong concern and opposition to the recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk as independent states.

19. We further strongly condemn the trend – in the last few decades –
– of powerful states, including members of this Security Council, breaching International Law with little regard.

20. Multilateralism lies on its deathbed tonight. It has been assaulted, as it has been by other powerful states in the recent past.

21. We call on all member states to stand behind the Secretary General in asking him to rally us to the standard defending multilateralism. We also call on him to bring his good offices to bear to help the concerned parties resolve situation by peaceful means.

22. Let me conclude by reaffirming Kenya’s respect for the territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders

I thank you.https://twitter.com/KenyaMissionUN/status/1495963864004976645

We suspect that Russia’s not the only country being called out by the speech, but it’s the topic at hand.