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Every case in the world is always two sides




Kimmo Huosionmaa

In the case of declaration of independence of the nation is always two parts, the independence movement, and another part, who doesn’t want the independence for some areas. Sometimes those people are not very often seen sight in media because their emotions are not so high than that independence movement. The problem with independence movements is that they appeal more feelings than a mind. That's why those political movements get so much room in the media. And what brings publicity brings votes. Some journalists like to make big stories about those movements because they are so colorful.


People are so sensitive and real, and they can speak spontaneously for their supporters. And what is the better picture in the media than a picture, where a supporter of independence cries when the flag of that new state rises up? The media is a very effective tool when people want to get publicity in their matter. And some journalists want to make big news for some movements, because they have no strong political opinions and antipathy against the government, that they will support everybody who is against the governments all around the world.


They want to believe, that everyone in the world hates governments and NATO. When we are talking about media's attitude about independence movements, we can see that those movements can get very much very positive publicity in the news where that movements power and popularity are very strongly highlighted. And that’s was the same style of the information what was given people in “Brexit case”. The media saw only positive things about Great Britain's separation from the EU.


And that’s why I think that kind of publicity might be supported by Russians because they might want to crash NATO. Publicity brings supporters to all parties, and when those leaders come to the front of people and sing some national hymns of some area, they might look like teddy bears. They want to stand in the front of people and show their patriotism to everybody. But they forget that in those street parliaments stands only the most eager part of the people, and that is a weakness of those politicians. Popular politics are very good to manipulate people, and they always can say right word in the right place.

And if police arrests somebody in the front of their flag, those politicians say "nobody has right to hit a people of that area", and that thing happens if those arrests are for crimes like breaking windows or something else. They always change those things to political persecution. All speeding ticket what they get is given by political reasons. And after that, they will get more people to listen to their song about the greater independent nation, what will live without evil central government.  Those street parliaments are sometimes threatened other people with violence if they will not support their idea of independence of some areas.

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