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No, the COVID-19 crisis is still not the same as the 2003 WMD-narrative in Iraq

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For the most part, arguing with anti-science pandemic denialists is futile and tantamount to getting embroiled into arguments with the Flat Earth Society over astrology; both conspiratorial camps are psychotic and try too hard to see patterns where there are none to be found, and are completely out of touch with reality. But every once in a while, one of their most egregious claims will resurface and it is hard to ignore because of the sheer absurdity. Cranks on the internet, who clearly never worked a day in their lives and have suddenly become "health experts" overnight, still like to compare the current COVID-19 crisis (which, in their minds, is a "grand hoax" planned by some "secret cabal") to the "Weapons of Mass Destruction"-pretext used to justify the direct U.S.-UK military invasion of Iraq in 2003. It is quite clear that people such as these have no real grasp or understanding, ergo no real principled stance, of imperialism which is prim...

Pandemics: Public Health, So-Called "Free-Thinkers", and 'Comparing Apples and Oranges'

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Those who vehemently oppose the lockdowns and aggressively advocate that state of emergency measures be lifted prematurely tend to push and hold most if not all of these extremely confused and contradictory narratives: 1) Sue China, everything is their fault, they created the Coronavirus, etc. 2) The virus is not real. The pandemic is a hoax and the lockdowns are "authoritarian,", "fascist", and/or "totalitarian". 3) Praise Sweden for their "herd immunity", no-lockdown approach where "no one has died". 4) It's just like the flu. Everyone is just overreacting. Those people who died were really old or unhealthy anyway. 5) The flu is more deadly, more people die from it. The deaths are exaggerated and/or have been falsified to claim that this patient died from the Coronavirus! Nevermind the fact that "herd immunity" -- which 'anti-lockdown' libertarians advocate for without a vaccine -- reeks o...

Bashar al Assad's Victory Speech and the Battle to Liberate Aleppo and Idlib

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Although Aleppo was liberated on December 2016 and has made considerable efforts to rebuild, it still was not completely free from shellings, terrorist attacks, and threats of a renewed takeover by the Turkish-Salafist factions of the NATO-backed, head-chopping, so-called "moderate rebels". Just this month, Aleppo has been completely liberated and the siege has been lifted. Watch Syrian President Bashar al Assad's speech above with subtitles provided courtesy of Syriana Analysis. Here's to another victory for anti-imperialism!

The Rambouillet Ultimatum In Retrospect

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The original headquarters of Radio Televizija Srbije (RTS) in Belgrade, Serbia. The building was hit with a missile on April 23, 1999 during NATO's 78-day air bombing raid of Yugoslavia; 16 employees were killed during the attack. To this day, and as pictured above, the building remains the same as it was on the day it was fire-bombed. If there is one thing that the late Slobodan Milosevic should regret, it is agreeing to travel to Rambouillet in the first place for the U.S.-led "peace talks" and "negotiations" that took place between February 6, 1999 and March 22, 1999. He of course rightfully rejected the terms of the Rambouillet ultimatum and, as he mentioned in a personal conversation with his defense lawyer Christopher Black, told the United States to "go fuck themselves" (sic). The terms were completely abhorrent and objectionable because they essentially were tantamount to blackmailing Yugoslavia (or whatever was left of it) into opening ...

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...

Overproduction: A Long Standing Key Aspect of Capitalist Logic

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What neo-Malthusianists fail to realize is that poverty, unemployment, and the lack of equal distribution of resources has nothing to do with the world having "too many people". Then again, when one has an extremely pessimistic, anti-human, millenarianist worldview, one cannot rationalize any of the material conditions scientifically. Although the world has changed since the 1800's, a long standing feature of capitalism still remains, in spite of Marx and Engels not foreseeing the advent of artificial intelligence (A.I.): the capitalist bias of technology and overproduction. Firstly, technological advances are not necessarily or inherently 'bad' especially if they help workers be more productive and help make their work and lives easier; they do indeed have the potential to serve human needs. However, capitalist 'efficiency' has never been about raising output or productivity; investment under capitalism always meant replacing workers with machines an...