Tuesday, February 1, 2011

imperialism

Political sciences professor , Dr. Franz J. T. Lee writes about the occurrences in North America, that is directly affecting Venezuela. The USA is an imperialist country in the epoch of globalization, it is an arch-capitalist State. South America threatened by global corporate imperialism highest stage of capitalism. Therefore, to fight for socialism,Venezuela cannot be anti imperialist and pro-capitalist at the same time.


Here are some aspects of the current capitalist economic collapse of imperialism in North America and its global consequences, also for Venezuela. Global ruling classes and their corresponding loyal Quislings are trying to halt the collapse of world capitalism, of the cosmic flow of modern history.Terrrorist are trauncating the straight forward proletarian transcedental crossing of the Rubicon seperating workers from corporate barbarism faced by a total, sytemic collapse with all their military and economic might. From all over the USA is threatning Venezuela.





The Tunisian Islamists's Imperialism

FLORENCE -The novel characteristic of the first peaceful popular revolution to topple in the dictatorship in the Arab world, that there is nothing Islamic about it.
The young tunisian street peddler who triggered the revolt by publicly and burn himself that reminds us the Vietnamese Buddhist monks in 1963 and Jan Palach in Czechoslovakia in 1969.
Even in this sacrificial act, there is nothing religious:No green or black turban, No Allah Akbar, No calls to Jihad(struggle). It was instead an individual, desperate and absolute protest without the world on paradise. Suicide in this case was the last act of freedom aimed at shaming the dictator. In the street demonstrations, there is no call for islamic state, no white shroud put by protesters in front of bayonets as in Tehran in 1978. There were rasicism. Instead, the protesters were calling for freedom, democracy and multi-party election. But they want to get rid of the kleptocratic ruling family so they don't have to listen to them anymore.
AT the end, when the real "Islamist" leaders returned from exile in the West (yes they were in the West, not in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia). They like Rached Ghannouchi, spoke of elections, coalition government and stability while keeping a low profile.
Have the Islamics disappeared? No. but most of them became democrists in North Africa. True, fring groups have followed the path of nomadic global jihad and are roaming the Sahel in search of hostages, but they have no real support in the population. That`s why they went to the desert. Nevertheless, these high-way robbers are still brabded as a strategic threat by Western governments at a loss to design a long-tem policy and the other islamic given up and closed there doors, pursuing a pious, conservative, but apolitical way of life. Now there is no other way between democracy and dictatorship.
The Tunisian revolt helps clarify a reality about Arab life: he said the terrorism we've seen over the past few years, while its Utopian millennialism, doesn't stem from the real societies of the Middle East. More islamic radicals can be found in the West homes.
But make sure to get a different picture about every Islamic country because, The post-Islamic generation is more visible in North Africa than in Egypt or Yemen, not to speak of Pakistan, which is a collapsing country. But everywhere the generation is leading to the Middle East that does not believe on Islamic characters. The past of course has been the West sees authoritarian regimes as the best Bulwark agaist Islamic. That was the rarionale behind its support for ther cancellation of it`s elections in Algeria in 1992, for turing a blind eye on the rigging of the Egyptian elections and for ignoring the choice of the Palestinians in Gaza.















http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/22/opinion/22iht-edroy22.html?_r=2&scp=2&sq=imperialism%20&st=cse