Why I Hate The World

Posted by Gatz on Oct 14, 2008 in Life, The World4 comments

They’ve arrived from every corner of the planet to this nation to seek the fulfillment of a promise of America. They were promised a better life in their home countries, where they were told that privatizing, war and electricity would make things run more efficiently. Instead, the quality remained almost the same and the price was increased until it became an unaffordable luxury.

Some corporations are more efficient than government, but their motivation is not to help the well-being of the people; it’s only about profit. Everything else - their image, their human resources, their public relations - only exist to protect the reality behind them.

Once upon a time, we were told that nationalization would prevent growth by limiting competition, that our countries were nothing without the companies that invested in us, and so they privatized everything. Everything in our country was owned by people that had no connection to our culture, by those who never had our interest at heart. They didn’t care about our survival or our well-being, they just wanted to turn a profit by raping the land, by exploiting the people, the industry, and the resources. They took everything we built and made it theirs, first by creating racism and justified slavery, building the capital for capitalism; and then, when they gave us what they called “liberty”, everything we had was still owned by them.

Our governments told us that socialism was the real enemy, and that we would have freedom, but the foreign cowards and corporations were the ones with the real freedom: the freedom to take all the wealth generated by our work and our land and give us only a small percentage of the scraps from the table. Their lust for power and their greed told them to betray not only us, but themselves and the word of their own god.

And while some used missionaries and donations to offset this abuse, other countries and companies were blatant with their crimes, using war, disease, and sanctions that killed millions. They supported corrupt governments that were almost like the old slave masters in their oppression of the people, because their loyalty was to those that enabled them, installed them, and kept them in power. They became the bastard children of American industry: kleptocracies, governments of thievery. They protected the corporations and went to war against their own people to preserve those profits. The puppet rulers were given billions of US tax dollars to fund civil wars; right wing death squads execute political dissidents, sympathetic clergy, and even overthrow democratically elected governments.

And so the age of revolution began again.

They painted it as godless terrorists versus the free world and the free market, but the free market has never been free, because the market does not regulate itself. It is manipulated like a puppet, and it survives because of its image. Destroy the image and the enemy will die.

Example: Such as the same in the rap industry, for the major label superpowers treat the underground like the third world: when they need new assets, new artists to prostitute or side and put on the shelf to use their songs, when they needed new concepts, music and publishing to steal from producers, they came to the underground, to the third world. They took our culture, our property and our industry, and our resources, even using our own people to help them exploit us. But behind the mask of efficiency they claim we need to succeed, they’re no better than us. Their economic advertisement was always a lie. A few got rich, but most were given an illusion of wealth, almost as if it was designed for failure; opportunity comes at the price of the soul and the music.

So remember what they are underneath the fancy architecture, glittering rented jewelry, the cause, the IMF loans, the seeds with suicide jeans, twenty year contracts and oil blood money. Build your defenses, my independent brothers and sisters. They’ll stop at nothing to get what they want. They paint the third world underground as savage and backward, but the superpowers are no less corrupt, they’ve just learned to disguise it better. Because they fix elections too; they embezzle tax money; they go to war for resources; they fund terrorism for their own benefit; and when there’s enough at stake, history’s taught us that they’ll even assassinate their own presidents!

Open your eyes before you die.

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  1. You dirty pinko bastard, always running to mother government when the market dips. This is the free market correcting itself, making poor all the weak who rely on shit lending practices to function. Our economy hasn’t gotten bigger, just fatter. This recession is the liposuction this country needs to correct itself. Now excuse me while the invisible hand gives you the finger.

  2. Although I don’t agree with the conspiracy, I still think the market needs some reasonable regulations in order to prevent meltdowns. Deregulation allowed the bubble to grow without the capital to back it and now we are going to suffer a deep recession because of it.

  3. @KoolAid
    How much government intervention should take place, and what role do you think government should take? I agree the unhinge greed needs to be contained by government but I believe that other than providing security, calculating economic risks and endorsing fiscal opportunity the federal government should a play a small role in the markets. Especially in the case buoying up failing institutions that didn’t understand the risks they were taking and subsidizing industries that compromise the ideas of fair trade in developing countries.

    It seems the justification for these bailouts goes along the same lines as those for warrant-less wiretapping in that they are both perpetuated by fear of poverty and boogey men.

  4. We are not going to suffer a deep recession due to deregulation. That’s beyond an over generalization and ignorant to boot.

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