Economic Sanctions are just as deadly, if not worse than any other war tactic...

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Economic Sanctions are just as deadly, if not worse than any other war tactic...
When Michael Moore took abandoned 9/11 first responders to Cuba to get free healthcare, revealing just how sick and depraved the US system that discarded them is. In return the US regime imposed a starvation blockade on the Cuban nation and people and is threatening to bomb them.
9/11 first responders who were treated like sub-human scum by the US were taken to Cuba and given the best treatment and low-cost medicine to cure them.
Again, this is why the Israeli-US-NATO empire has to destroy the Cuban revolution, because its existence reveals their genocidal murderous depravity and contempt for not only the world's people, including their own.
Four years of imperialistic slaughter have left their trace. Irrefutably and clearly events have shown to the people that both imperialistic groups, the English as well as the German, have been playing false. The four years of war have shown in their effects the great law of capitalism in all wars; that he who is richest and mightiest profits the most, takes the greatest share of the spoils while he who is weakest is exploited, martyred, oppressed and outraged to the utmost.
- Vladimir Lenin
"When we send our greetings from here, and from all the conferences and the places where they may be held, to the heroic peoples of Vietnam, Laos, so-called Portuguese Guinea, South Africa, or Palestine—to all exploited countries fighting for their emancipation—we must simultaneously extend our voice of friendship, our hand and our encouragement, to our fraternal peoples in Venezuela, Guatemala and Colombia, who today, arms in hand, are resolutely saying “No!” to the imperialist enemy."
- Che Guevara
Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression.
The most important thing is not to be weak because this world loves the weak, it does not respect him.
This what makes Online terrible.. and I bet the home run doesnt count because loss of connection.
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The bourgeoisie has stripped of its halo every occupation hitherto honoured and looked up to with reverent awe. It has converted the physician, the lawyer, the priest, the poet, the man of science, into its paid wage-labourers.
- Karl Marx
you are training to defend with your bodies and blood the revolution that is the pride of Latin America today.
- Che Guevara
Technology is the same. Technology can be used to subjugate peoples or it can be used to help liberate them. That is one conclusion that flows from the document you approved. In order to use the weapon of technology for society’s benefit, one has to control society. To control society, the elements of oppression must be destroyed, and the social conditions prevailing in some countries must be changed. The weapon of technology must be placed at the disposal of all technicians, at the disposal of the people. That task belongs to all of us who believe that change is required in certain regions of the globe.
- Che Guevara
"The english industrial workers of those days lived and thought after the fashion still to be found here and there in Germany, in retirement and seclusion, without mental activity and without violent fluctuations in their position in life. They could rarely read and far more rarely write; went regularly to church, never talked politics, never conspired, never thought, delighted in physical exercises, listened with inherited reverence when the Bible was read, and were, in their unquestioning humility, exceedingly well-disposed towards the ‘superior’ classes. But intellectually, they were dead; lived only for their petty, private interest, for their looms and gardens, and knew nothing of the mighty movement which, beyond their horizon, was sweeping through mankind. They were comfortable in their silent vegetation, and but for the industrial revolution they would never have emerged from this existence, which, cosily romantic as it was, was nevertheless not worthy of human beings."
Still getting the hang of Rivals.
Learning Marvel Rivals..
"With the greatest pleasure I observed you to be free from that blasting curse, national prejudice and national pride, which after all means nothing but wholesale selfishness – I observed you to sympathize with every one who earnestly applies his powers to human progress – may he be an Englishman or not – to admire every thing great and good, whether nursed on your native soil or not – I found you to be more than mere Englishmen, members of a single, isolated nation, I found you to be Men, members of the great and universal family of Mankind, who know their interests and that of all the human race to be the same."
- Friedrich Engels
(The Conditions Of The Working Class In England.)
"I soon came to the conclusion that you are right, perfectly right in expecting no support whatever from them. Their interest is diametrically opposed to yours, though they always will try to maintain the contrary and to make you believe in their most hearty sympathy with your fates. Their doings give them the lie."
-- Friedrich Engels