From a Fella Sistah of the Northwest.. Honestly, in listening - TopicsExpress



          

From a Fella Sistah of the Northwest.. Honestly, in listening to the rhetoric that the Israeli government is spewing, I cant help but be surprised that there are so many people eat it up & who buy the constant use of the word terrorist and PR terms like human shields - etc... It reminds me of something insightful that Russell Brand mentioned in one of his recent videos, in which he states very clearly that... Nelson Mandela was a terrorist. Gandhi was a terrorist. The guerrilla armies that fought against the British in the Revolutionary War were probably considered terrorists by the British Monarchy. Jesus was a terrorist, in light of his relationship with the Roman Empire. Calling your enemy a terrorist is the easiest way to vilify and degrade the truth, purpose, intention and courage of the underdog who is rising up against global elite power structures, and those people who govern empires. Israel represents the wealthy, the empire, the moneyed interests, the global power elite and the interests of everybody who is pushing for a world guided by corporate bureaucracy. In the face of history, Israel looks an awful lot like the British in India before Gandhi started an uprising. The interests of the wealthy, global power elite who represent the interests of the New World Order will always vilify terrorists like Sitting Bull & Geronimo & Nelson Mandela - those leaders who see the decimation and the injustices brought down on their people, and lead the fight rather than surrender to their people living in reservations, ghettos, apartheid and abject poverty. I will always support the underdog in any situation where the global power elites are trying to use the media and propaganda to buy the consent of support from people who are lazy, ignorant and unwilling to actually learn about history, or otherwise in straight refusal to consider the scope of historys textbook.
Posted on: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 19:35:11 +0000

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