FrigidSymphony wrote:
The "Jewish Lobby" is really a lot smaller than people say it is. In fact, it's almost nonexistent. (If by "lobby" you mean an actual political lobby, not just some vague generalization of Zionist sympathizers within the US).
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AIPAC
seriously if that doesn't fit your definition of a gigantic fucking lobbying corporation then I don't know what to do with you, bro.
re: Goat- trotsky was a eurocentric twat with few reasonable ideas. Support for the protestors should not be conflated with support for Moussavi, and Iran's history leads me to believe that actual, literal, outside intervention from Europe or the USA will just make a terrible situation worse.
re: Karmakosmonaut - Rio is not for violent revolution, so it would be better to address me on that aspect, as I still believe it holds some water for certain situations.
myself, I agree in a very real sense with the conclusion reached by many: committing to nonviolence in the midst of violence perpetrated by the country that you reside in and pay taxes to, is itself a form of violence. Similarly, there are people who are at base corrupt; these corrupters of life deserve precisely what they have been dealing out to others for years. I would not shed the slightest tear if, say, Phil Knight was stabbed to death in a dark alleyway, or if Max Baucus fell off a cliff. It would be only just.
If you disagree with what I'm saying, then be aware that the reverse is just as bad. Capitalism causes millions of deaths; this is undeniable. The first-world way of life is balanced on the backs of the citizens of the third-world; do you deny this? If you do not, then why is it that people in Africa have to starve to death so you can have nice cheap coffee, or that people in Indonesia have to work in sweatshops so you can buy cheap sneakers? What approach to human existence do you have that all this is justified by whatever philosophy of life you have?
In what possible mode of thinking is the blood of all these people not on the hands of every person who lives in the first world, including myself and Goat and probably a majority of people on the internet right now?
You speak of '120 million deaths as a result of Marxist regimes.' For one, you should probably change that to 'Marxist-Leninist-Maoist regimes,' since there has never been what anyone would call an ideologically pure Marxist state. Second, Care to source that? In the meantime why don't I name the figure of every death caused by imperialism and capitalism? How many do you think that is? Want to take a stab? I'd say it's much higher than 120 million; wouldn't you?