The irony of Myth's post is that he decries supposed western influence everywhere, but acknowledges its existence at the same time. There's a paradox in the logic of conspiracy theorists: rather than assuming there are very real problems that can be fixed by very rea people, everything is somehow connected through a complex system led by the Jews/the banks/corporations/space lizards.
Furthermore, it handily avoids any real investment in trying to figure out what these problems are throughout the world. E.g, the manifestations against Morsi were not the result of poor economic management combined with authoritarian and religious reforms, but were all instigated by "The West". The roots of the conflict in Syria lie not in three decades of suppression the respective Assad (Hafez and Bashar) regimes, but were simply the result of "The West".
Ironically this kind of "West" (or Israel) blaming is something we encounter a lot throughout the Middle-East itself: rather than facing problems on their own terms and trying to work towards realistic and viable goals, whenever something goes wrong, it's automatically blamed on "western/zionist interference".
Get a grip.
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