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By: matthew
30 Jan 08
3:50:18 AM
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i should have said: in most cases, marxism is used to DIVIDE people through confusion. . . .
By: matthew
30 Jan 08
3:45:07 AM
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as informed voters in africa, this is something you should know about. . .

corporate marxism . . and how it works . . . it is something that has been in full effect in the united states for a number of years. . . it usually starts with a set of ideologies that people will not compromise on . [religions]. . but the end result is to maintain a profit margin for corporations [subsistence levels of poverty in africa]. . . often this is done with rhetortic. . . i.e. the same arguments over and over again. . .

this is an excerpt from a letter i wrote to an african charity organization. . .

wrote:

one of the things addressed in this music [afrobeat] is the issue of money, which, coupled with marxist political theory have kept most of africa in the dark about subversive gentrification tactics to kept africa infighting - between the infighting, the management issues and the price gouging, it keeps africa not only on subsistence poverty levels, but politically, and philosophically on subsistence levels as well. . . . . it may seem like it's on the theory level, but it's actually quite basic. . . . . . america is going through the same issues. . . . .

i tried reading "the fate of africa" which was written by a guy that bob geldof endorsed, but as i was reading the book, i realized it was mostly written from the political perspective, rather than from the level of tribal history. . . he went from political failure to political failure - but the underlining theme was that the fate of africa is in the hands of competent political management, and that that management is lacking in africa. . . .

the reality is two-fold -

1: politics is innately corrupt because it is a go-to between the laws and the money makers. . .

2 - in africa, political leaders are often go-to guys between the local tribes..

this double contradiction only tells me that the answer to africa does not lie in the political realm, but in the basic necessities realm. . . .

end of excerpt. . . this may seem like ordinary language, but look closer - the word Marxist is used. . .

marxist theory is more than just a way of unifying workers, it's also a way of dividing them for the sake of a larger purpose. . it is also used to create a stalemate in the laws regarding what companies can and cannot do. . . . how does it work?

well, one of the basic ideas of marxism is to unite large amounts of people under an ideology, usually something so basic and watered down that it is obvious that it is a way of keeping power out of the hands of people. . . . but the reality is that it's long division. . . in most cases, marxism is used to DIVIDE people. one of the ways it works is by trying to unite people under a banner of some kind of change that they can agree on, but which usually has stipends that people cannot possibly agree on. . . usually this ideology that they can agree on is a foregone conclusion [democracy] - and it is enough to say that it is a delusion that democracy alone can do much, because the same industries are at work. . .anyone elected to office is going to have to compromise with companies in order to keep basic necessities in place. . . so they have their hands tied. . and the ideology itself is used for some other purpose anyways. . . i.e. capitalism . . .

in the case of tribalism, it would be to engineer the tribes needs, but since there are multiple tribes, engineering the tribes needs never comes to fruition and is a foregone conclusion, hence it serves the government and the people who set the prices on basic necessities. . . and it doesn't matter because this ideology has already served it's purpose. . . the ideology only existed for the sake of debasing the tribes needs by having the tribe look out for it's own needs. . . . it's not just politics. . . it's the way we talk to one another. . . .

day in, day out, we tell the truth, and it's getting nowhere - right? we often debase really good ideas as nothing but foregone conclusions. . . the media does this. . . it basically makes for a stalemate. . .

i have seen overwhelming proof of this in the united states. . . . which is a very corrupt country. . .

there is much more to it than that, but i will say that the united states has been involved in price fixing on aggregate goods. . . this entails a lot of things, but the crisis in africa and kenya is so bad that you deserve the truth, and you are not getting it. . .

this price fixing issue is what started the rebellion in myanmar (burma), where hundreds on monks protested the government jacking up the price on essential goods. . .

if you want to talk about this i would be willing to talk with you, or as many africans as possible. . . .




 



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