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Where Are the Fantastical 'Mother-Goddess, Eco-topic, Unicornlands'? When Regime-Change Operations Succeed, Kill, and Depopulate Nations

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The first round of U.S.-British airstrikes on Baghdad on March 3, 2003, marking the beginning of the 2003 U.S. war on Iraq. How soon will we start hearing the likes of Extinction Rebellion, and other neo-Malthusianists, echoing the infamous words of former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright who said that the 500,000 Iraqi children killed by U.S. sanctions was "worth it"? It's only a matter of time that they will, and we should not put it past them to do so. Just a few months leading up to the U.S.-backed right-wing coup in Bolivia, they were already making calls to oust Evo Morales and were, amongst all things, blaming him for the Amazon forest fires (even though he was actively helping to put them out) and using them as a pretext for imperialist intervention. According to modern-day, vacuous, and 'woke' eco-Malthusianists, independent sovereign nations (i.e. Cuba, Syria, the DPRK, and Nicaragua), who dare to defy the global dictatorship of the U

The Great Famine of Ireland and Depopulation

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The poisonous ideology of neo-Malthusianism, which has seen a resurgence, continues to plague and seep into almost every Western channel imaginable, further alienating and dividing the masses. The Global South is especially disproportionately blamed for climate change, with accusations of "overpopulation" and "breeding like rabbits". The notion that the world needs to be drastically depopulated and that "humans are a cancerous tumor eating up the world's resources," would have the poor believe that they are responsible for their own misery -- and not the capitalist-imperialists who make a profit from stealing wealth and resources, and who are the real culprits behind the environmental destruction.  Below is an excerpt from Capital Vol. I , Chapter 25 by Karl Marx. Specifically, it is the portion on the Great Famine of Ireland and how the drastic decrease in the Irish population made the poor and working classes suffer even more, while the ruling c