The meat industry is nothing more than the capitalisation of the bodies of animals. This is the turning of other living beings into a ‘commodity’
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The meat industry is nothing more than the capitalisation of the bodies of animals. This is the turning of other living beings into a ‘commodity’
The disabled people of the UK are now more exploited than at any other time in the history of this group since the Hitlerite extermination policy of WWII. In fact it has been suggested that since 2010, the Liberal Democrats and Tory administrations have actually deliberately targeted and killed more disabled people through their policies, than those killed by the Nazi German regime during the same time-scale. In the meantime, people with disabilities are forced to ‘buy’ equipment from those who do not care about their existence or well-being.
This strategy was no doubt to hinder the ability of ordinary people efficiently descending upon the capital to protest about the Nazism practised by the Tory UK Government and its continuous demonising of the Disabled, Benefit Claimants, Single Mothers, the Elderly, Migrants, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers, and its dismantling of the British Welfare State and the National Health Service (NHS).
No one in Vietnam wanted to die – but America’s actions left them no choice. However Sunzi’s Art of War, and China’s ancient internal art of Taijiquan provided a means for an impoverished people to apply the Scientific Socialism of Marxist-Leninism.
Shafiq George Hatem was the first foreigner to join the Communist Party of China, and after Liberation he was the first foreigner to apply for, and be granted full Chinese nationality.
Zhou Enlai replied: ‘Mr President, I always apply Marxist-Leninist thinking, but also Buddhist thinking – a mixture of the two.’