Isn't it amazing the number of people who
laud themselves as students of history, as
skilled intellectuals in interpreting human nature
capable of discerning right from wrong who
unreservedly declare their admiration of a man
whom they glowingly describe as 'a listener'
with a sharp mind and dry sense of humour
one who wears his mantle of political ideology
with poised pride, an obvious paragon of
patriotic fervour beloved by his countrymen
more popular than any leaders of the decayed
West whose citizens of course have a free press
and the freedom to express their disgruntlement
with their leadership beyond the polling station.
The leader of their admiration glows in their
estimation, but then as citizens of free society
they have the liberty to choose who they will
celebrate for outstanding virtues. The people now
fleeing from the brutal military assault on
their freedom are being denied that choice.
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