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Re: [A-List] US imperialism: gated communities
Michael,
A good story.
Masses of humanity being elemental in form and behaviour thus cannot be
controlled any better than hurricanes, floods or earthquakes.
Or even humbler forces in nature like osmotic pressure which enables
movement of fluids from one medium of concentration to another are difficult
to control.
How can billions piled up are dyked against from gushing forth into a near
emptiness across an artificial line.
Or people living in starkly different standards of living can be contained
to remain within their respective spheres more possibly than high potential
electric can be contained from jumping across.
The near five billion (85%) humanity of the poor continents are made to live
off the less than 40% of the worlds resources. To numb them into
insensitivity to their plight the miserable of the earth are made to
surrender their ability to rise and rebel by putting them under tyrants of
their own kind.
Like natural forces cannot be contained for long, so will the elemental
phenomenon of mass humanity placed under inhuman pressure is likely to
explode in the near future.
Tariq
"Michael Keaney" <michael.keaney@xxxxxx> wrote:
US imperialism: gated communities
Fortress continents
The US and Europe are both creating multi-tiered regional strongholds
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