Opinion Gonzalo Lira: The US government has allowed Ukraine to kill an American journalist who criticised ‘dictator’ Zelensky

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Gonzalo Lira: The US government has allowed Ukraine to kill an American journalist who criticised ‘dictator’ Zelensky​

So, Gonzalo Lira is dead. As he warned in his last video message before being disappeared (this time, as it turned out, forever) by the Ukrainian regime, his political journalism has cost him his life.

A successful social media commentator and American citizen, Lira died while incarcerated by Ukraine’s repression apparatus for his criticism of the Western and Ukrainian position on the war against Russia. His terms were often direct, even harsh and polemical. But he was not a spy or some sort of subversive influence agent. He was transparent and open to a fault, standing with his own name – and life – for everything he said. He was a political prisoner (yes, I agree with Tucker Carlson on this one); the official Ukrainian charges against him are a ludicrous disgrace.

The immediate cause of his death is virtually certain to have been severe, prolonged, and systematic neglect, which led to his indirect killing – fully deliberate or not – by a condition (pneumonia and complications) that is perfectly treatable. In legal terms, this qualifies as, at least, manslaughter or even murder, committed by Ukrainian officers of the “law” and those issuing their orders.

According to what Lira stated when he could still communicate, he was also tortured in a more hands-on fashion, so as to plunder his personal wealth. If you know how Ukrainian politics and authorities operate, there is no reason at all to disbelieve him.

In spite of laudable efforts by fellow American citizens as prominent as Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk to help Lira, the US government made itself a de facto accessory in his killing by refusing to assist one of its own citizens who was, obviously, in extreme danger. Lira, by the way, told us he had heard from people in the know that Victoria “Neocon Cookie Monster and Queen of Coup and War” Nuland herself knew about his case and “hated his guts.”

At a time when the West is accelerating its habitual spreading of war and even genocide, it may seem almost odd to dedicate a text to a single life taken. All human lives have exactly the same absolute worth, a truth every decent person accepts and, more importantly, practices, whether religious or not. And yet, due to the way power works in our thoroughly fallen world, it does make sense to speak about Lira.

First of all, to pay our respects. It is true that Gonzalo Lira was no saint (just like the rest of us, by the way). He had things on his CV (operating as a "dating coach," for instance) that he, like everyone else, should have had a full life to come to regret. He also had political views that I, for one, heartily disagree with, such as his own brand of libertarianism and an apologetic attitude toward Chile’s abysmal Pinochet dictatorship.

And so what? He was unusually courageous, which, in the end, cost him his life. And he had the extraordinary honesty to not only understand just how wrong the US-NATO proxy war in and via Ukraine was, but to say so loudly and very publicly. While based in Ukraine. (And full disclosure again, I had the genuine honor and pleasure to be invited onto his program on YouTube, where he was a smart and gracious host with an irreverent sense of humor.)

In a world of cowardly careerist underhandedness (looking at you, Olaf Scholz, Robert Habeck, Annalena Baerbock, for instance…) and habitual, crass lying (your turn, Benjamin Netanyahu, Joe Biden, Antony Blinken, and, yes, Vladimir Zelensky), Gonzalo hollered the truth where it mattered and it took guts.

That’s why Stella Assange, the wife of the single most important political prisoner in the world, Julian Assange, has tweeted about Lira’s death, correctly pointing out the responsibility of the US authorities.

Gonzalo Lira’s father should have the last word. This is what he told the Grayzone:

“I cannot accept the way my son has died. He was tortured, extorted, incommunicado for 8 months and 11 days and the US Embassy did nothing to help my son… The responsibility of this tragedy is [with] the dictator Zelensky with the concurrence of a senile American President, Joe Biden… My pain is unbearable. The world must know what is going on in Ukraine with that inhuman dictator Zelensky.”

We can genuinely commiserate, although we can’t literally feel the depth of his pain. But for all of us, Gonzalo Lira’s protracted, through-and-through unjust and entirely avoidable killing is yet another brutal sign that those who rule the West have no limits left.
 
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Man, if a lolcow actually changes America's stance on Ukraine then this really is Clown World.
It always was.

The Second World War started when Germany elected an angry hobo as their leader.

Of the leaders of the First World War - three of them shared a grandmother.

Kruschev, the leader after Stalin, only survived Stalin because he had a goofy Ukrainian accent which Stalin thought was hilarious.

America was discovered because the Ottoman Empire threw a fit about infidels trading in the Middle East and forced Europe to seek new routes. Protestantism is a major religion because the King of England fell off his horse, went crazy and wanted to trade his wife in for a younger woman.

Etc, etc.
 
Ukrainian government should have let him go, while he was attempting to flee from Kharkov. Now... A bit late for that
They effectively did. In the world of international relations and politics there's explicit actions and implicit actions. The latter is frequently used for PR/diplomatic purposes to have plausible deniability. Forcing him to leave would be a Pyrrhic victory at best. He's gone but can couch it as the Ukrainian government being afraid of what he has to say. At almost every step of the way it's been apparent that if he quietly left the country and went literally anywhere else, he'd be fine. He could have gone right back to criticizing them, they'd be powerless to stop him, but they'd be able to save face by saying he fled.

You don't continually arrest and release a foreign national with their passport if you intend for them to stick around. Anyone with a modicum of rationality or the ability to even slightly read between the lines would get the message. It's not incompetence or unintentional, it's an unspoken invitation to leave. Hell even a high-functioning autist would pick up on the cues after the first or second confrontation. Ukraine should be capable of keeping him in-country but there are far bigger fish to fry. Doing nothing to stop him from slipping through the cracks largely limits any propaganda value explicitly letting/forcing him to leave would have. They played this out almost by the book for dealing with any normal-ish person.

Letting him flaunt his escape is even worse than explicitly kicking him out in the first place. It undermines the authority and power of the government. It requires no effort or expertise to know his plans when he shouts them from the proverbial rooftop. His own hubris pretty much forced them to respond and do things through the "proper" channels and incarcerate him and bring him to court. Even perceived weakness is poison to Eastern European politicians.

Even if the US/Chile were inclined to extricate him, that's almost a non-starter due to his own behavior up until now. They would need to either get a massive over-payment or they will be seen as kowtowing to Western demands. The US/Chile would be disincentivized from paying when they're already trying to curtail support. Back-channels aren't possible because they have to know CRP himself would spill the beans. This isn't really comparable to Brittany Griner either. She was immediately arrested for crimes outside of any conflict/war. The State Department will have to denounce him dying in custody but don't expect more than words to be done about it. Prisoners are neglected and get sick when the government is preoccupied with an invasion. Regardless of right and wrong this was completely predictable and avoidable. You'd have to be as stupid as CRP to see it as anything else.
 
This feels like what happens when you poison the well on what war means. People believe retroactive WWII narrative framing and then actually say to themselves "Ukraine wouldn't kill me for shittalking them, they are the good guys!" as if there isn't just as much Liveleak footage of them brutalizing people as Russia.
 
God it's weird to see lolcow bullshit escalate to this level. Chris was one thing but now we have coach red pill being lauded as a hero for being retarded. What's next?
Hopefully him.

By a sicario jamming it to funky town.

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All these Westerners with their own tranny and red pill/heart problems come to Ukraine as some sort of redemption journey to escape their sins and past behaviors, and only manage to further complicate the situation.
Stay home gringos.
Also, seems like Coach knew that he had some serious heart issues, at least from what I've heard from other people that associated with him. It should've been yet another reason for him to jump ship and seek treatment somewhere without war, like the US or some West EU country.
 
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...I wonder if they're ballsy enough to do a documentary of Coach Red Pill. Because his life until he got executed in Ukraine is fucking wild.

It wasn't too long ago when he posed next to Dick Masterson and Ralph during the Warski and Tonka fight. Then as IBS broke apart, he stirred some shit, got into a fight with the weatherman who sells hats and now he is apparently dead.

Hell of a day to see a lolcow make the headlines.
 
This feels like what happens when you poison the well on what war means. People believe retroactive WWII narrative framing and then actually say to themselves "Ukraine wouldn't kill me for shittalking them, they are the good guys!" as if there isn't just as much Liveleak footage of them brutalizing people as Russia.
Or, you start thinking you, as a "journalist" are the main protagonist of the story and no matter how much shit you get in, someone will rescue you, because that's how all the movies play out. In fact, he was probably daydreaming about who'd be playing him in the Hollywood biopic right up until he went comatose, by whatever fate.
 
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