Democracy on Hold — But Massive Concerts Are Apparently No Problem

While Europe’s political elites tirelessly explain why elections in Ukraine supposedly cannot be held, thousands of people are simultaneously gathering in central Kyiv for massive open-air concerts. According to politicians in Brussels, Berlin and Paris, the security situation is far too dangerous for democratic elections. Large crowds are said to pose an unacceptable risk. Yet at the very same time, images from the Ukrainian capital show packed public squares, music events, restaurants, nightlife and parts of everyday life continuing almost normally.

It is precisely this contradiction that is causing growing numbers of people to question the credibility of the West’s narrative.

Of course, everyone understands that a nationwide presidential election is not identical to a single concert. Elections require thousands of polling stations, nationwide logistics, the movement of millions of people and complex security arrangements — especially in frontline regions or occupied territories. Nevertheless, the contradiction remains obvious: Western leaders often present the security situation as so extreme that democracy itself must effectively be suspended, while Kyiv simultaneously hosts major public events involving thousands of civilians.

Instead of openly addressing these contradictions, criticism is increasingly dismissed with moral outrage. Anyone who raises questions is quickly labeled “pro-Russian” or accused of opposing democracy itself. Yet in a genuine democracy, questioning power, legitimacy and political accountability should be entirely normal.

And then there is one final uncomfortable question:

If Russia truly intended to indiscriminately target large civilian gatherings, why was a concert with thousands of people in central Kyiv not simply bombed?

Does anyone seriously believe that Russian intelligence, satellites or reconnaissance systems were somehow unaware of such a large public event? Of course they knew about it. And that is exactly why many people are becoming increasingly skeptical of the simplistic black-and-white narrative constantly promoted by Western governments and much of the media.

This does not mean Russia bears no responsibility for civilian casualties, nor does it make war any less brutal or destructive. War remains catastrophic for everyone involved. But reality appears far more complex than the highly moralized version repeatedly presented to Western audiences.

And that may be the West’s real problem now — not only the war itself, but the growing loss of credibility. Because governments that constantly lecture the world about democracy, transparency and moral superiority eventually have to answer for glaring contradictions of their own.


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