CHINA, RUSSIA, AND US

CHINA, RUSSIA, and US
Awareness of similarities between the USA, Russia and China are noteworthy.  So what’s up with minimal global news directly from foreign sources, in the US MSM?  Sounds like isolationism, or at least censorship.

Didn’t The Former Soviet Union, and perhaps Russia of 2024, manage the same public censorship?

mperialism and anti-imperialism today – Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières——No hierarchy is permanent. Capitalism’s law of uneven and combined development, its booms and busts, its corporate competition, its interstate conflict, and its uprisings by the exploited and oppressed destabilize and restructure the state system.

As a result, the history of imperialism has had a sequence of orders. A multipolar one characterized the period from the late 19th century to 1945. It produced the great colonial empires and two world wars. It was supplanted by a bipolar order from 1945 and 1991, with the United States and Soviet Union struggling for hegemony over the newly independent states liberated from colonial rule.

With the collapse of the Soviet empire, the United States oversaw a unipolar order of neoliberal globalization, faced no superpower rival, and fought a series of wars to enforce its so-called rules based order of global capitalism from 1991 through the early 2000s. That order ended with the relative decline of the United States, the rise of China, and the resurrection of Russia, ushering in today’s asymmetric multipolar order.–end of imperialism info–  received from a fellow NYRAD member who worked to challenge further imperialism across NYS in the form of fracking, and then never stopped challenging human and environmental rights violations—

And so hierarchical capitalism that is obviously democratic that is not hierarchical, is “running government like a business, that on a continue becomes organized crime.  And so we find NYS Representative Molinaro trying to pass laws to silence college campus Free Speech, while his cronies in red ties, the apparent MAGA uniform not unlike the brown shirts of Germany back in the day, support their orange savior who is currently marking his territory, as some animals have been noted to do, upon our equal justice in the USA. 

Keep an eye on the deeply sullied Supreme Court.  Some people believe they have traded souls for cash.  They won’t have been the first.  WWJD?

That patriarchy gets all giddy when faced with decisions about money, is a reason the overly-excitable types could use assistance from other personality types..  One very concerning problem from these emotional beings is greed that could be mitigated with female or female-leaning citizens in positions of decision making.  More balanced types would remember human and environmental rights and obligations to families.

A quite predictable instance of alleged misconduct, this time in the military, recalls that war and violence against local communities is nothing new, but seems to work so well to line the pockets of international oligarchs, that this deeply troubling atrocity goes excused and unaddressed.—-https://www.aol.com/news/former-second-command-us-navy-205054346.html–At the meeting, the charged defendants allegedly agreed that Burke would use his position as a Navy Admiral to steer a sole-source contract to Company A in exchange for future employment at the company,” the Justice Department said in a news release. “They allegedly further agreed that Burke would use his official position to influence other Navy officers to award another contract to Company A to train a large portion of the Navy with a value Kim allegedly estimated to be ‘triple digit millions.’”

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Crusades by any other name is still a crusade.  —  Dan Jones in his book entitled The Crusaders may light a spark in a mind of the unique religious/government public/private partnership, that currently has transformed into a commercial/government partnership, bearing the lipstick of modernity while misinforming the public that we have evolved into an updated version of humanity, when the modernization has surely been technological but surely not intellectual or emotional..  —  Crusaders: The Epic History of the Wars for the Holy Lands

Crusading remains a rallying call to this day, but its role in the popular imagination ignores the cooperation and complicated coexistence that were just as much a feature of the period as warfare. The age-old relationships between faith, conquest, wealth, power, and trade meant that crusading was not only about fighting for the glory of God, but also, among other earthly reasons, about gold. In this richly dramatic narrative that gives voice to sources usually pushed to the margins, Dan Jones has written an authoritative survey of the holy wars with global scope and human focus.

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At 7:28AM on 6/2/2024, one is watching an orange savior/commercial giant speech about judicial unfairness toward him.  One must remind the orange savior’s apparent lack of denial and remorse about his own “oops” moment toward 5 young men several years.  Though enough time has elapsed, orange savior has never apologized, but seems ready to persecute these good young men, though their character may be equal to if not superior to his own.  —https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2019/06/19/what-trump-has-said-central-park-five/1501321001/

Trump’s comments surrounding the case, many of which were made in his capacity as a New York business mogul, have resurfaced following a Netflix series on the men who were charged with the assault. The men are commonly referred to as the Central Park Five.

Raymond Santana, Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, Yusef Salaam and Korey Wise were all boys when they were convicted of raping Trisha Meili. They were then found innocent of the crime after convicted murder Matias Reyes in 2002 confessed to raping Meili, which was confirmed by DNA evidence. The city awarded the men $41 million in 2014, a decade after some of the men initially sued the city for how it handled the case.

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The terrorism seems too close to notice. Does terrorism travel in the back pockets of oligarchs?  Is that where the wealth comes from?–https://www.newarab.com/news/jared-kushner-says-israel-should-expel-gaza-population

Jared Kushner, a senior advisor on Middle Eastern issues to former US President Donald Trump, has called on Israel to bulldoze parts of Gaza and expel Gaza’s population to the Negev Desert, while touting the coastal enclave’s lucrative “waterfront property” potential.

Kushner, who is also Trump’s son-in-law, envisioned Gaza’s population being forced out to the Negev or Egypt’s Sinai to allow Israel to “clean up” the enclave.–end of newarab info—

What an interesting stew of presumption, privilege, nepotism, and hypocrisy. 

 Having shot their wad in the Middle East during the traditional Crusade times,  it can be imagined that the terrorism of such individuals was turned upon North America.  In 2024, in some backwater pockets, these terrorists are still celebrated in the symbol of Columbus Day.  When will humanity evolve intellectually?

And with politicians in, for example The Southern Tier of NYS in the person of lawmaker Molinaro who panders to their orange savior, simultaneously attempts passages of laws to label as anti-semitic, anti-war peace protesters.  —  https://www.legistorm.com/stormfeed/view_rss/2376839/member/3670/title/molinaro-supports-bipartisan-bill-cracking-do

Molinaro Supports Bipartisan Bill Cracking Down On Antisemitic Demonstrations On Cornell & Campuses Nationwide–

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That NYS Representative hangs with such characters as Kushner/Trump, is a good topic of discussion.  What does he admire in them, other than big-money campaign contributions.

Many locals of the Southern Tier held our collective breath while hoping for the best; and the best is that which we got from all of anti-war peace activists and college leaders alike during recent protests.  Maybe lawmakers need to back off.

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