On one hand you have someone who is a great speaker, but kills little children, our president.
He's a great leader though, he's a great speaker, he has a good heart, he inspires people to do better for themselves, he truly cares (or so he says) he truly cares for the people of this country, he's truly a citizen of this world but he also kills little kids... ...and just to level it out, every president was like that.
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Little kids AND innocent men and women.
ReplyDeleteObama is a predator drone president,
I don't care is Ron Paul going to win or not.. I'm writing him in.
Peace 2012
the stupid cunt interviewing him is blindly obedient to authority and believes in these non-existent threats.
ReplyDeleteNOAM CHOMSKY
[about 9/11] ''Obviously a horrible atrocity but, you know I reacted pretty much the way people did around the world. Terrible atrocity, but unless you're in Europe and the United States you know, or Japan I guess, you know, it's nothing new. That's the way the imperial powers have treated the rest of the world for hundreds of years. This is historic event but not, unfortunately not because of scale but for the nature of the atrocity, but because of who the victims were. You look through hundreds of years of history, the imperial countries have been basically immune. There's plenty of atrocities, but they're somewhere else.''
Are people actually naive and dumb enough to believe these wars are fought to protect us and our freedoms? lol
Read a book by noam chomsky or watch a john pilger documentary and you'll get nothing but FACTS (no rhetoric or euphemisms. just FACTS)
Naturally we as humans have a tendency to be very dismissive and choose to ignore the opinions of those who have opinions we disagree with because it makes us uncomfortable. We can't be like this, we need to look at the world with a more humane and flexible perspective. The lady who interviewed Lu took offense to his statement about Obama and kept dismissing his other arguments, but it's the truth. He's not making it up to shock or insult anyone, he's trying to get people to wake up to the facts. And the drug dealer comparison he made about innocent bystanders, especially young children getting caught in the cross fire was a great point! I'm going to use that if I'm ever in need.
ReplyDeleteOh Lu,smh *puts head down* Btw, I can see Lu do a track with Damien Marley. Every time I listen to Distant Relatives I think how cool it would have been to have Lu on one of those tracks.
ReplyDelete^ Was that a swipe?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I don't give a fuck about Obama. I'm here in Africa and you should have seen how people here have raved.
Yet they don't know SHIT about it. They just like him coz he's black.. Reminds me of a Chris Rock joke off of don't shoot the messanger.
"You want strawberry?"
No! Chocolate!! Chocolate! Gimme CHOCOLATE!!
Its funny because only in the states are people so tight lipped and being outspoken to things like that are people dissapointed
ReplyDeleteThe interviewer is dumb.
ReplyDeleteInterviewer sounds like she has down syndrome.
ReplyDelete@ lyfe .. Im not saying sensible Americans think that, im saying im sick and tired of hearing the so-called justifications of Americans who do happen to think that way. People standing behind the killing of civilians as a "necessary evil" towards freedom, are the people who I'm talking about...they are (whether they realize it or not) making the statement that the sons and daughters of say an Iraqi or Afgani are not as valuable as their own.. because if that happend here, the casualities would not be considered "collateral damage".. they would be innocent lives lost to injustice and terrorism. Our newsmedia and governments use dehumanizing language when it comes to others, but wouldn't dare do that to our own.. thats what im taking about when I say some Americans devalue the lifes of those overseas.
ReplyDelete... This mentality isn't limited to America though; ignorance is a world-wide phenomenon.
In terms of your comment about capitalism not being a problem...Corportations that thrive on capitalism are the problem because they feed into the military industrial complex that causes incentives for Americans to become militant in the first place. You're right about it being corrupt individuals also, but those individuals are part of a larger system of oppression with white privelge (as you mentioned)and imperalism as its legacy.
"No one can stop human nature" .. true; but we can certainly make the human condition better through improving ourselves and the communities we live in.
^correction to my comment above ..
ReplyDelete"Our newsmedia and governments use dehumanizing language when it comes to others, but wouldn't dare do that to our own.. "
... I thought about it.. and we do in fact use dehumanizing language towards fellow Americans in the news.. we do so with black, indigenous, and latino people as well as the poor, disabled, and disenfranchised.
why he never tweets anything about the massacre in Burma
ReplyDeletedamn Lupe is soooo patient.
ReplyDeletei wanted to yell at the interviewer... so i went to her site and posted as nice a comment as i could manage.
let's insure that we give credit to akala for having said this...
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