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Is Socialism Possible in America?2/7/2019 I would like to share my comment on David Rosen's article:
https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/06/21/is-socialism-possible-in-america/ Hi David, This is a very enlightening article for those who may be interested about socialism in the US and the rest of the world. I would add the Taft-Hartley Act as the ultimate stab in the back by the Democrats. The result of all these is of course Trump. The revolutions failed because the enemy is powerful and ruthless. You can't take a loudspeaker to a gunfight.and expect to come out alive. The illusion of money in capitalism is strong magic. It is the lie on which all our beliefs are built. We know of no alternative. We're born into this cesspool of lies. We breath it, we consume it, we regurgitate it, and we die in it without knowing there can be flowers. One revolution is however still standing. It is not strange that most in the West do not understand the Chinese Revolution. The Chinese are trying to beat the devil in its own game. Deng Xiaoping and the moderates did not say how they must achieve their goal (white cat black cat) and they did not say when they must achieve it (it depends on the fall of the dollar hegemony and the empire of bases). There is no need to believe in the mainstream media's lies that China is any more repressive than America. I lived in China as an expat for almost twenty years. Quite frankly, it opened my eyes to the cesspool of lies from the West. I will never take the words of any mainstream pundit on face value. Upton Sinclair (on journalists): "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it." Here is the link to an article which posted my comment about mainstream journalists. It may be worthwhile to study the Chinese Revolution to learn how they did it. "The Revolution is not yet a success; my comrades (in Chinese means those of like mind) must continue to strive for it." -- Dr. Sun Yat-sen (Father of modern China, educated in America, founded the first Chinese republic based on the American system, accepted communists into his party, died 1925, revered by both the Nationalists and the Communists) Peter Man "Dying is easy; revolution is hard."
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