I think the problem with most liberation movements is that they dont have the perspective of going beyond capitalism. That inevitably leads them to the same situation of the ones they were liberated from in the first place, as we see in South Africa. The strugle will be reborn ever again until this is solved, but everytime this happens the conscience that the problem is capitalism (and not this specific manifestation of it) solidifies even more
This gov in Níger is really impressive. So far it all looks like real steps in building a better society. Hope it goes well
Hes about to do cocaine
Dont forget Pinochet
I dont think he is dangerous, why would he be? The only danger is if he gets couped
Lula was always a centrist-to-socdem, he isnt a big reader nor has a theorical framework to look at politics. But to be fair, he really does care about the wellbeing of ppl, even if he has illusions that capitalism can deliver that
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2 months are totally out of question now i think
Next week on mainstream media: "turkey is a terrorist state that violates human rights of woman and no democracy"
You forgot the genocide part
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FreudianCafe
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It may be my ignorance, but the history of the USA i know starts with the massacre of indigenous people, then goes to the massacre of black people, then the massacre of mexicans, the massacre of communists, then the massacre of vietnamese ppl, then iraqs and afhgans, and so on. Where is the part that inspires the idea that the USA has such great values?