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[Marxism] Fidel: Contradictions Between Obama’s Politics and Ethics
Somebody has to do it in Walter's absence ;-)
A few days ago I referred to some of Obama’s ideas which point to his role in a
system that denies every principle of justice.
Some throw their hands up in horror if anything is said to criticize the
important personality, even if it is done with decency and respect. This is
usually accompanied by subtle and not so subtle darts from those with the means
to throw and transform them into the elements of media terror imposed on the
peoples to sustain the unsustainable.
Every criticism I make is always construed as an attack, an accusation and
other similar qualifiers reflecting callousness and discourtesy towards the
person involved.
This time I’d rather address some questions of many that could be raised and
that the new President of the United States should answer.
The following for example:
Whether or not he renounces his prerogative as President of the United States
--that his predecessors with few exceptions exercised as a right per se-- to
order the assassination of a foreign political adversary usually coming from an
underdeveloped country?
By any chance, has any of his many assistants ever informed him of the sinister
actions carried out by former presidents from the days of Eisenhower through
the years 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1967 against Cuba,
including the mercenary Bay of Pigs [Giron] invasion, the terror campaigns, the
introduction to our territory of a great amount of weapons and ammunitions, and
other similar actions?
It is not my intention to blame the current President of the United States,
Barack Obama, for actions conducted by former presidents when he had not been
born or when he was just a 6-years-old boy born in Hawaii to a black Moslem
Kenyan fathers and a white Christian American mother. On the contrary, this is
an exceptional merit of the U.S. society and I am the first to admit it.
Is President Obama aware that for decades our country was the victim of
deliberately introduced viruses and bacteria carrying diseases and plagues
which affected people, animals and plants? Does he know that some of them like
the Hemorrhagic Dengue Fever later became a scourge that took the lives of
thousands of children in Latin America and that other plagues impinge on the
economy of the peoples of the Caribbean and the rest of the continent as
collateral damages that have yet to be removed?
Does he know that several politically submissive Latin American countries,
which are today embarrassed by all the damages they caused, also took part in
such terrorist and economically harmful actions?
Why is our country the only one in the world enduring the imposition of a
disrupting Cuban Adjustment Act which promotes trafficking in persons and other
events that take the lives of people, mostly women and children?
Was it fair to impose on our people an economic blockade lasting almost 50
years?
Was it right to arbitrarily demand from the world to accept the
extraterritorial application of this economic blockade which can only bring
hunger and shortages to the people?
The United States cannot meet its vital needs without extracting large mineral
resources from a great number of countries often limited in their exports of
them by the intermediate process of refining. In general, when it is convenient
to the interests of the empire, these products are traded by big transnational
companies operating with Yankee capital.
Will that country renounce such privileges?
Would that renunciation be compatible with the developed capitalist system?
When Mr. Obama promises to make large investments to be self-reliant in oil,
despite the fact that his country is today the largest market in the world,
what could the future be of those countries whose main revenues come from
exporting that energy as many of them lack any other significant source of
income?
After the crisis, once the competition and the fight over the markets and
sources of employment is unleashed again, as it is usually the case among those
who are better off and more efficient in the monopoly of that technology with
sophisticated means of production, what possibilities will be left to the not
developed countries dreaming of industrialization?
The efficiency of the new vehicles manufactured by the auto industry
notwithstanding, will they use the procedure demanded by the ecology to protect
Humanity from the increasing deterioration of the climate?
Will the blind philosophy of the market be able to replace that which only
rationality could promote?
Obama promises to mint enormous amounts of money to foster the quest for
technologies that can multiply the production of energy whose absence would
paralyze modern societies.
He includes the nuclear power plants among the sources of energy he promises to
hastily develop. These are already opposed by a high number of people due to
the high risks of accidents with disastrous consequences for life, the
atmosphere and human food. It is absolutely impossible to prevent the
occurrence of some of these accidents.
Modern industry has already contaminated all the seas on the planet with the
release of toxins, even without such accidental disasters.
Can the conciliation of such contradictory and antagonistic interests be
rightly promised without transgressing ethics?
The U.S. House of Representatives with a Democratic majority launched the
extremely protectionist slogan of “buy US goods”, to please the unions that
supported his campaign. This tramples on a basic principle of the World Trade
Organization, since every nation in the world, be they big or small, dream of
their development based on trading goods and services; however, only the big
and rich among them have the privilege to survive to realize such dream.
The Republicans in the United States, discredited by the actions of the
reckless Bush administration, soon reacted against the measures taken by Obama
to please his allies in the unions. Thus is wasted the credit given by the
voters to the new President of the United States.
As an old politician and fighter I commit no sin by modestly exposing these
ideas.
As hundreds of news from the political, scientific and technological circles
are published every day, many questions could be raised for which there are not
easy answers.
Fidel Castro Ruz
February 4, 2009
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