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[Marxism] They want to crush the Boxer uprising a second time, but Argentina and Tanzania show their moral (was:Obama Followers)
On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 23:41:49 -0400, Joaquin Bustelo wrote:
> But I am against this anti-China campaign, if for no other reason than
the
> involvement of Robert Menard and his reporters without borders
letterhead
> clearly labels it as a CIA operation. No self-respecting human rights
> campaign would allow the likes of Bernard and his ilk to take part.
Those guys were clearly visible in Olmypia and in Paris.
> I'd be inclined to be against this campaign anyways. The Chinese
rulers are
> very bad people, but the idea that somehow the chiefs of the French,
German,
> Japanese, and above all British and American imperialism have any
moral
> standing to point the finger at the Chinese authorities is too
disgusting
> for words. This is not mainly a campaign against Chinese abuses, which
I
> assume are real enough, but about the moral, ethical superiority of
> imperialism.
Imperialism does want to crush the Boxer uprising a second time --
they still can't accept the in WW2, China was conquered neither by the
Japanese nor by the USA, but by the Chinese themselves.
But in Buenos Aires and Dar-as-Salam (Tanzania), the torch relay went
on without the violent attacks on the Olympic flame as experienced in
the imperialist countries. Saving the honor of the Olympic movement.
Comradely yours,
Lüko Willms
Frankfurt, Germany
--------------------------------
visit http://www.mlwerke.de Marx, Engels, Luxemburg, Lenin, Trotzki in German
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