US fascism is the right to die en masse – an ideology for which you must be both ‘White’ and ‘grateful’ to fully enjoy and appreciate!
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US fascism is the right to die en masse – an ideology for which you must be both ‘White’ and ‘grateful’ to fully enjoy and appreciate!
Author’s Note: Throughout the 1940s, British academic EH Carr referred to JV Stalin in glowing terms! However, in the 1970s – and as the US tightened its
During tis capitalist adventure, the US was supposedly ‘protecting’ US interests in North China as the US-supported Dictator – Chiang Kai-Shek moved to crush the Northern Warlord Government of ‘Beiyang’. Ironically, America was backing both sides but uses its military in ‘defending’ the Northern Government. Chiang Kai-Shek was a not only a Christian convert – but during the 1928 Northern Expedition he ordered his troops to attack and destroy the famous ‘Shaolin Temple’ situated in Henan – an act intended to impress his Western, Christian-backers! Smedley Butler was merely being asked to inflict the same fascist conditions on the American people that he had inflicted on others all over the world in the name of US capitalism!
The example of Zionism is important because part of its structure is a denial of what it is. The public face of Zionism is that it is the ideology of Jews ‘standing-up for themselves’ – but since when has White people acting like genocidal, racist thugs been part of genuine Jewish (community) self-defence? The answer is ‘never’ because Jews have been the historical victims of such race-hatred. Zionism is ‘Hitlerism’ hiding in plain sight and this is why this example is important.
Despite an NHS on the brink of collapse (through decades of privatisation and funding withdrawals), the UK government still possessed the front to utilise the
Every eighteen months or so, I attend an eye-monitoring appointment at NHS Moorfields situated not far from the ‘Old Street’ Tube Stop on the Northern