EDITOR—Across the globe millions of people have hit the streets asking their “leaders” to stop the Palestinian massacres and implement an immediate ceasefire. So far, except for evasions and tons of hypocrisy defying the obvious, the US empire and its satrapies seem to be holding firm in their support for Israel. The problem is that the truth has finally gotten out to the public, and now everyone not utterly brainwashed can see in plain sight the depraved criminality of the West and its imperial outpost in the Middle East. Their propaganda machinery is not working. The masses are also quickly learning they do not live in a democracy, and that they simply lack genuine political representation. At this point, too much has happened, so it would be foolish to think the world and the Palestinians can accept the status quo ante. Nothing short of a complete and guaranteed Palestinian independence will do to attain a lasting peace. Else, a major war can consume the region and even the world.
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GARLAND NIXON—Garland attends the Washington DC Nov 4 pro-Palestine demonstration and is amazed and encouraged by its magnitude, in the hundreds of thousands, unexpected by some given the the fact the organisers had little time to make it happen. The US imperialist ruling class, and its world accomplices and tools, such as the US Democrat party and Western media, are likely to find a much tougher terrain henceforth when spouting lies to cover their crimes, say Garland. The carefully maintained mask has fallen off, and masses of people, especially the younger generations, are not likely to buy into the myth of US exceptionalism. As for Israel, NOT a real country, but an imperial strategic outpost in the Middle East, its days are numbered, says Garland. Its depravity has been laid bare, and no amount of propaganda will erase the images of Gaza being genocided in cold blood.
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Two Parties, One Ideology | Unmasking US Imperialism
90 Mins readRAMIRO FUNEZ—Exposing the imperialist nature of both the Democratic and Republican parties. During today’s episode, we play clips from a recent hearing of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The hearing had the stated purpose of examining “democracy” in Latin America and the Caribbean and the role of the United States. We highlight how representatives of both the Democratic and Republican parties push for policies that bolster U.S. imperialism. We also talk about the successes of socialism in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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In a rotten system, be careful picking your heroes: RFK implodes (sort of), Tulsi goes Neocon
30 minutes readEDITOR—After creating much excitement and hope among those seeking an alternative, ANY alternative short of Satan, to the sociopathic duopoly, the formal political conveyance for the liberal interventionist ideology, the candidacy of RFK jr went down in flames, actually committed seppuku in the public square, as Bobby inexplicably stuck to his guns in his idiotic, some would call it bizarre, defense of Zionazism, parading up and down with the repulsively self-promoting Rabbi Shmuley Boteach.
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SCOTT RITTER—Of the many points of conflict occurring in the world today, one stands out as a manifestation of the ongoing fascination liberal democracy adherents have with the victory over communism, which they thought was won more than three decades ago, namely, the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Political scientists in the Fukuyama “end of history” school view this conflict as being derived by the resistance of the remnants of Soviet regional hegemony (i.e., modern-day Russia, led by its president, Vladimir Putin) over the inevitability of liberal democracy taking hold. But a closer examination of the Russian-Ukraine conflict points to the present conflicts being born of not simply the incomplete divorce of Ukraine from the Soviet/Russian orbit that occurred at the end of the Cold War, but also the detritus from the collapse of previous ruling systems, especially the Tsarist Russian and Austro-Hungarian Empires.