raghu <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 9:35 AM, Hinrich Kuhls wrote:
> 
>   > > 
> >    > > > I leave the prerogative of not grasping that a Grexit does not mean
> >    > > > "no
> > >    or less
> > > 
> > >   > >    austerity" but further destruction of the Greek society to the
> > >   > > united
> >   global
> >      movement of ideologically pure Marixsts.
> >    >
> > 
> >  >  This is unfair. A month back you would have been correct.
> 
>  After the results of the Greek referendum? It is not the "ideologically pure
>  Marxists" who seem to be favoring Grexit, but the Greek voting public.
> 

"The idea of Tsipras as a "traitor" relies heavily on a cynical
misinterpretation of the referendum last week. "OXI", the critics would have you
believe, was "no" to any sort of deal; an authorisation to disorderly Grexit. It
was nothing of the sort. In speech after speech Tsipras said again and again
that he needed a strong "OXI" to use as a negotiating weapon in order to achieve
a better deal. Did you all miss that? Now, you may think he didn't achieve a
better deal - that may be fair - but to suggest it authorised Grexit is deeply
disingenuous."

I agree to this quote.
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