WHITE SUPREMACY IS A STATE OF MIND
C-Span hosted discussions from the general public that are more pertinent to reality than most of anything heard from our so-called leaders.
One sees the hierarchical opine of “running government like a business” as fascism that uses principles of patriarchy to insinuate supremacy as a group that has led to such mottoes as “the way to stop bad men with guns is good men with guns”, that is the hubris and self-indulgence of pretension of superiority and exclusive ability as in campaign phrases such as “I alone can solve the problem”, that has been disproved at the cost of 10-year-old girls.
C-Span–9:30AM–caller–(paraphrase)–Ever since Citizens United, politicians seem not to tell the truth. (Money in politics is corruption)
C-Span–9:40AM–caller–(paraphrase)–How can white supremacy be charged in the January 6th dust-up when a leader of the Proud Boys is Cuban.
Great question. Knowing nothing about the Proud Boys, one has an interest in Cuba. Here’s one’s view—-
*Capitalist USA business had infiltrated Cuba pre-revolution, in particular in the business of gambling
*Some Cubans profited greatly from this hierarchical capitalistic system
*Most Cubans didn’t benefit from said crime and money
*Castro’s Cuban Revolution is labeled as communistic takeover by capitalists
*US capitalists and their Cuban hierarchy fled to the US mainland
*The USA is infamous for embracing capitalists
*In Cuba, although the carrying of guns in public is probably frowned upon by government, some of the public have benefited from the recompense of universal health care and a higher literacy rate than in the USA, and also a cleaner environment
*Possibly that a leader of the Proud Boys is a hero in white supremacy that is increasing in the USA, suggest that white supremacy is indeed a state of mind
*Another peculiarity of white supremacy is the ease by which its principles are used ubiquitously by hierarchy to achieve the end of patriarchy—-https://moguldom.com/298458/cornel-west-takes-off-on-jim-clyburn-for-being-owned-and-pimped-by-big-pharma-industry/
Consider a bit of the history of US/Cuban relations—
https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/immigration/puerto-rican-cuban/crossing-the-straits/ —
When Fidel Castro led his revolutionary army into Havana in January of 1959, he ushered in a new era in Cuban life. He also launched a new era of mass emigration from his country to the United States. In the decades that followed, more than one million Cubans would make their way to the U.S., and thousands more would try and fail. Once the new Cuban government allied itself with the Soviet Union, the U.S. and Cuba became open enemies, and prospective emigrants were at the mercy of international politics. Through the years, as relations between the countries improved or deteriorated, the door of emigration would be opened and closed again and again. As a result, Cubans arrived in the U.S. in several distinct phases, each of which had a distinctly different reception.
The first Cubans to flee were the wealthiest—affluent professionals and members of the Batista regime who feared reprisals from the new government. More than 200,000 of these “golden exiles” had left Cuba for the U.S. by 1962, when air flights between the two countries were suspended. Between 1965 and 1973, a few flights resumed from Varadero beach in Cuba, and 300,000 more Cubans, who became known as Varaderos, seized the opportunity to emigrate. Many of the Cubans of these first waves felt that it was only a matter of time before the new government was overthrown, and planned to wait in the U.S. for their opportunity to return.
The immigrants of these first two phases were welcomed in the U.S. with open arms. It was the peak of the Cold War, and immigrants from Cuba were viewed by many in the U.S. as refugees from a dictatorial regime. The U.S. government opened a Cuban Refugee Center in Miami, and offered medical and financial aid to new arrivals. In 1966 Congress passed the Cuban American Adjustment Act, which allowed any Cuban who had lived in the U.S. for a year to become a permanent resident—a privilege that has never been offered to any other immigrant group.–loc.gov info–
Anyone who misunderstands US foreign policy unattached to capitalism may be confused with the Cuba scenario, as much as they may be about the Ukraine policy.
Now we’ve got a game—-
https://moguldom.com/415206/black-maga-candidate-releases-campaign-video-of-him-going-after-kkk-with-an-ar-15/?utm_source=moengage&utm_medium=push&utm_campaign=subscribed –Arizona Republican congressional candidate recently released a campaign video ad vowing to support the Second Amendment so that people can arm themselves as a defense against “Democrats in Klan hoods.” The ad is reminiscent of an iconic photo of an armed Malcolm X. In it, MAGA candidate Jerone Davison looks outside the window with an AR-15 in hand and is dressed in a business suit.
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From popularinformation — https://popular.info/p/these-corporations-wrote-6-figure-485?utm_source=email —
These corporations wrote 6-figure checks to elect governors who will ban abortion
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From popularresistance — https://mailchi.mp/popularresistance/hjgn0gcfus?e=1b0a9c0541 —
NATO’s 2022 Plan Declares Second Cold War On Russia And China
War Scars The Earth. To Heal, We Must Cultivate Hope, Not Harm
Billions Of Humans Depend On 50,000 Wild Species For Food, Fuel And Income
A ‘Blue Commons’ Agenda To Stop The Plunder Of Our Oceans
Cuba: One Year After 7/11
The Political Implications Of Contemporary Psychiatry
Colombians Reject Judicial Authorization For Fracking
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From portside — https://portside.org/2022-07-10/how-supreme-court-could-turbocharge-gerrymandering-just-time-2024?utm_source=portside-general&utm_medium=email –Do state courts have the power to interpret their own state constitutions? The Supreme Court could be poised to say “no” — at least when it comes to redistricting and election law.
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https://moguldom.com/415242/opinion-conservatives-should-learn-to-live-with-their-chaos-stop-complaining-about-mistreatment/?utm_source=moengage&utm_medium=push&utm_campaign=subscribed — You shouldn’t expect to be the recipient of peace when you sow discord.
However, rather than create more legislation to protect any conservatives in the halls of power from people they’ve angered by taking away their rights, Republicans should simply do what’s right for people.–end of moguldom info–
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wuX50aE878 —
[BREAKING NEWS] I Can’t Believe This Happened!
****As one who would be perfectly contented to retain the Senate if they adhered to Oaths of Office more than to Citizens United campaign donations, one is interested in a topic raised as to the reason we maintain the US Senate—-
This is a reminder of how much we don’t know. This brings one around to Howie Hawkins, who continues to impress with original thought. We also could acknowledge Hawkins often speaks to censored information.
One such topic about which one would never have even considered, is whether the USA needs The Senate. Apparently The Senate is little other than expensive window dressing, promoting hierarchical interests, and too often placed in positions of power by big-money via Citizens United. But the public gets to fund this curiosity of pompous supremacy. Who knew?
The Democratic Branch of the Republican/Democratic Duopoly are especially functional in voter suppression—–https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNbdkuU1edw —#GreenSocialist Notes #76
Howie Hawkins brings up the concept of whether the USA needs the Senate. Apparently according to some people, the Senate isn’t necessary. This brings up the blockage from the Senate of many bills that would benefit We The People. Combined with Citizens United that promotes big-money interest choice of Senators, in which laws are passed that benefit big-money interest rather than We The People, and that We The People support economically, the members of the Senate, this seems a good topic for discussion.
The US Constitution doesn’t seem to sanction elections run by political Parties, and to permit control of political debates by political Parties seems equally corrupt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ7kn2-GEmM —
Ross Perot in 1992 on NAFTA and the “Giant Sucking Sound”
Centralization is the lifeblood of the R&D duopoly. It’s the way to enforce capitalism onto workers in 2022.
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