Killed by multinational capitalism – corporations that murder.

Killed by multinational capitalism – corporations that murder.

What I believe about Multinational Capitalism

 

This is what I believe:

  • I believe Multinational Corporations are destroying the planet
  • I believe they hold no allegiance to any country, people or ethics.
  • They exist entirely to make profit.
  • They are unscrupulous.
  • They pay their executives exorbitant amounts.
  • They control governments and nations through bribery, lobbying and threats of taking their business elsewhere.
  • The buy votes and politicians.
  • They use an army of lawyers to avoid paying taxes, avoid compensating victims, to flout laws and to avoid criticism.
  • They are responsible for the world’s inequality.
  • They control the media.
  • They do not care about people.
  • They do not care about the environment.
  • They will circumvent any law they can to increase their profits.
  • The profit they make goes to the shareholders and executives.
  • They like instability – they had profit from it.
  • They like war – they can profit from it.
  • They like poverty – they can profit from it.
  • They use politicians and governments to protect their interests.
  • There can be no democracy while they have power to control media and government.
  • The only people who can be elected have the support of Big Business billions. Poor people cannot get elected. So all governments represent the interests of big business.
  • They will pollute, destroy and pillage in order to make more profit.
  • They will use poverty as a means of reducing operating costs.
  • They will cut corners without concern for the impact on people or the environment.
  • They have created a monster that is presently eating up resources, causing immense pollution, changing the environment, creating inequality, fundamentalism and war, and destroying the planet.
  • The profits they are making goes to the top 0.01%. 99.9% of us are not profiting from this multinational corporative take-over. Half the world is starving.
  • We have created a monster that is going to destroy us in a mad rush to make more money for the few – at all costs.
  • This is the worst tyranny humans have invented.
  • Wild-life is being mindlessly sacrificed in the name of progress, expansion and growth.
  • We do not need growth. We need fairness, equality and justice.
  • This system cannot offer that. It is evil.

Why I’m an Internationalist.

People are people. All over the world, whatever race or nationality, people are the same. There is the same level of love, compassion, hate and cruelty.

The differences between people are a result of their experiences.

Everybody deserves the same rights.

Rights should be universal.

Nations are an artificial construct. They reinforce tribalism and isolation. I prefer partnership and collaboration. I would like to see more pluralism, mixing and less distrust and power seeking. I’d do away with the whole ideas of countries.

I want free trade and movement.

I want universal education – particularly for women.

The huge problems – overpopulation, climate change, pollution, deforestation, species diversity, religious fanaticism, political fanaticism, drugs, slavery, tax evasion and war – are global problems that cannot be solved without a global approach.

Mass immigration is largely a result of extreme inequality.

I want barriers broken down and a global approach.

 

Analysis Shows Top 1% Gained $21 Trillion in Wealth Since 1989 While Bottom Half Lost $900 Billion

‘Eye-Popping’: Analysis Shows Top 1% Gained $21 Trillion in Wealth Since 1989 While Bottom Half Lost $900 Billion

“The top one percent owns nearly $30 trillion of assets while the bottom half owns less than nothing.”

This article says it all:

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/06/14/eye-popping-analysis-shows-top-1-gained-21-trillion-wealth-1989-while-bottom-half?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2aoHRYvl9QGCOrX-EG5Y0WTG468hMxwLCzugTIMienLZJ5fe2BmOE8pb8

I think we’re heading for a revolution!

Skin Colour

Skin Colour

skinr skin

We are all children of Africa. Our species evolved from the Rift Valley in Ethiopia. We have a common ancestor with the Chimpanzees and Gorillas with who we share 99% of our genes.

There used to be a number of different species of hominids but unfortunately only two survived to recent times and our close relatives, the Neanderthals, didn’t make it. We are alone.

We nearly didn’t either. At one point it appears that our numbers got so perilously low that extinction was the more likely option. We prevailed.

Now we are present in teeming numbers (7 billion and counting) and are changing the very eco-structure and climate of the planet.

We appear to be so different yet we are not. I look at Asian, African, Australian and European and I see differences. Under the skin, aside from the cosmetics of appearance, we are the same. Incredibly there is more genetic variation within groups than between groups. We can all be traced back to the same mother.

I wonder. I can imagine her sitting on her haunches in that African valley, cradling her first born, surveying the landscape, watching the rest of her troupe, and wondering. She could have had no idea.

At first our skin was black; full of the pigment melanin. That black pigment gave us protection against the strong UV light of the African sun. That sun gave us Vitamin D but it also gave us melanoma. With our hairless bodies we need protection.

When we migrated out of Africa to more temperate regions we underwent minor mutations. They gave us our body shapes, our facial characteristics and our skin colours. The different races of mankind were born.

We were all black once.

In terms of skin colour the reasons are simple. We need Vitamin D to keep us healthy and give us strong bones. We need protection against UV Light to prevent skin cancer. It is a balance. In the tropical sun the skin needs to be black. In the temperate regions white. And in the between regions shades of brown.

Our skin colour is the result of minor mutations to balance protection from the UV rays and the production of vitamins.

Now we settle in various parts of the world there are certain lessons we need to learn. If you are black and living in Norway then take some vitamin supplement and get out in the sun as much as possible. If you are white and living in Africa then cover up and use strong sun shield.

Incredible to think that such pragmatic evolution should have resulted in such prejudice, discrimination, racism and hatred.

Human beings are a recent evolutionary invention. We are not yet civilised. We have much to learn. We are still cruel, tribal and incredibly stupid.

It is our mother’s birthday! We should all celebrate.

Looters – Leon Rosselson

Leon is the Ken Loach of music. Nobody else puts their finger on the political pulse of how the actions of politicians and the wealthy impact on the poor in anywhere near a degree of effectiveness as Leon. With a rare mixture of humour, pathos and social comment he is constant in his championing of the needy.

Leon is now in his 80s, still gigging every now and again, and is an inspiration to anyone who wants social justice! Nobody comes close!

Why aren’t there others? In this time of desperate need why are there not young people protesting about the gross inequality?? Why aren’t people up in arms at the enforced austerity? Why aren’t they screaming about the greedy bankers and executives who are creaming off the top while the poor suffer!! Why???

As for the looters – well – what’s revered for the rich is damned for the poor!!

According to Leon it’s because they’ve got their football and Strictly Come Dancing and can’t be bothered!!

This album has some brilliant thought-provoking stuff.

Everyone should buy it and start putting up barricades.

The 1950s was probably the Neo-con wet dream! – Long live the Liberal Revolution!!

The 1950s was probably the Neo-con wet dream!

Back in the 1950s society was very rigid, conformist and conservative. The class system was exact and everyone knew their place.

The white male culture reigned. The superiority was intrinsically understood and permeated all culture.

·         Women were second-class citizens with far fewer rights. They were not expected to work, had lower pay if they dared to, and should know their place – which was subservient to their husbands. Their role was to produce and rear children, look after the house – cook, clean and provide for their man.

·         Sex was dirty. Contraception was not available. There was no sex education. Abortion was illegal.

·         Sexually active girls were sluts. Pregnancy made you an outcast. Single parent mothers were branded shameful and could be involuntarily incarcerated in homes or abandoned by their families. Their babies labelled bastards and taken for adoption.

·         There was heavy censorship of all matters sexual – in books, films, paintings and photographs, with draconian penalties for what would nowadays be considered mainstream soft porn.

·         Homosexuality was illegal and heavily penalised with draconian sentences and moral outrage. Homosexuals were hunted down, beaten up, imprisoned and persecuted.

·         Racism was rife. Blacks were considered subhuman, treated abysmally, given menial jobs with low pay, poorly housed and racially abused.

·         Nationalism and patriotism ruled. We were told we were superior because we were British; we ruled the world. We had Empire Day to mark our supremacy over all other races and cultures. We sang Rule Britannia and meant it.

·         The monarch was supreme and the symbol of our superiority. The national anthem was played at the end of the day on TV and at cinemas. We were expected to stand and pay homage.

·         Religion ruled. You dressed up in your Sunday best for church, took your place behind the important ones in the hierarchy and were taught your position. It was the symbol of power and hierarchy.

·         Work. The workplace reflected the hierarchy of the day. The sexism, racism and classism permeated everything though humour, bullying and casual abuse. The pay reflected one’s position in life and status. Each class of society had its uniform and etiquette designed to impress and maintain the divide. Those who moved out of their class were made to feel uncomfortable.

·         Elitism was the order of the day. The class system ruled supreme. The working classes were kept down and exploited. The middle classes assumed an arrogance towards the working class and looked up and respected their betters. They had their lesser clubs (Rotary and Masonic) and knew their place. The elite had their public schools, old boy network, clubs and institutions on a whole other level. They dressed accordingly and played their part in the pageant but behind the charade of pomp, uniforms, hats and medals reality lurked in the form of greed and a lack of restrictions on behaviour. It was all a front. The Bullingdon Boys epitomised the culture.

·         The establishment elite were not subject to the same rules as the hoi polloi. They creamed off the profits and lived a life of luxury with servants, travel, private education, their clubs, sports and parties. They were sexually promiscuous, gave free rein to paedophilia and homosexuality, used drugs and alcohol and covered it all with a thin veneer of propriety. Hypocrisy ruled. This behaviour was covered up. Addictions, brutal behaviour, abuse, pregnancy and criminal behaviour was glossed over and covered up. Nobody wanted a scandal.

·         Abroad the establishment waged numerous wars establishing an Empire across the world, fighting off rivals and subjugating populations. They deployed the army, police and courts to create colonies which they could then exploit, loot and pillage. The spoils from these colonies went straight back into the coffers of the elite. The colonial system, with its Raj, its embassies, courts, governments, cricket and polo, and clubs provided the training ground for the elite. They were trained to be arrogant and superior and made to feel that they deserved their position in life; they were born to rule. Eaton, Harrow, Cambridge and Oxford churned out the next generation of aristocrats. They were destined to take their place as Managing Directors, Chief Executives, Colonels and Brigadiers, Lords, Prime Ministers and rule supreme. They could practice their hypocrisy, live their lavish lives and maintain the status quo.

·         Big business was deployed to make the maximum profit for the shareholders (the establishment elite) without regard to the health, safety or welfare of the workers or regard to the environmental damage.

·         On the home front the media (owned by the wealthy), the courts (run by the wealthy) and the police and army were deployed to maintain order and reinforce the status quo. Working Classes were dealt with harshly, Middle Classes received a slightly better deal – unless their transgressions involved things that might disturb the order, and the upper classes lived by different rules.

·         Taxation was optional for the wealthy with tax loopholes and underhand investments. The tax burden disproportionally fell on the Middle Class and poor.

·         Public institutions – schools, health and social services – were considered a waste of capital which could be better invested for profit. Besides, the elite had no need for these services, they went private, and the poor did as they were told. They were expendable, of little worth, and you did not want them becoming too educated and starting to think and become aware.

·         The media promoted the propaganda and lies that maintained the status quo and convinced the masses that there was no alternative.

·         The system was to all intents and purposes fascist.

Then came the sixties.

Youth culture developed a rebellious attitude.

Overnight deference went out the window.

Satirical TV (such as That Was The Week That Was – and later Monty Python) exposed the hypocrisy, ridiculed the ruling classes, exposed the inequality and highlighted the sex scandals and licentiousness.

The class system, uniforms, cultures, hierarchy and hypocritical double standards were discarded.

The monarchy was derided as irrelevant parasites.

The hypocrisy of the institute of Religion was exposed – the lip-service, the controlling mechanisms – and then the paedophile scandals.

Equality was espoused – racism, sexism and the class structure (with all its privilege) was challenged.

Multiculturalism and equal rights for women was championed. Civil rights groups demanded fairness and equality.

A sexual revolution was happening. Women were allowed to be sexual. There wasn’t the stigma and double standards. Contraception, sex education and abortion were brought in. Homosexuality was decriminalised and Gay Rights established. Censorship was rolled back through court actions such as the Lady Chatterley’s trial.

Environmental groups began challenging the elites plundering of the environment for profit and demanding an end to pollution and destruction.

Colonialism and Empire was exposed and challenged for its racism, violence, war and exploitation.

Anti-war groups challenged the militarisation of the world, the naked greed, the lust for power and the violence used to promote the self-interests of the ruling elite.

Trade Union groups demanded fair pay, greater safety for workers and better conditions.

The establishment elite were under attack.

 

The response of the elite

Now we are being told the liberal agenda is responsible for the moral decay of the country.

Liberalism has undermined social structures.

Racism against immigrants is OK. We are being swamped with terrorists and criminals. They have to be kept out. Walls and strict controls are great.

Christianity is under threat from Islam. We should defend our culture.

Nationalism and patriotism are good. A global perspective is bad. The EU is terrible. Foreigners are the problem.

Equality is nonsense. PC is ridiculous. We should express our racist and sexist views when we want and put these women and races in their place.

Abortion, sex education, contraception, sexuality and porn are evil.

The economy is all that matters – environmental concerns, health and safety and rights are an impediment to its growth. Global Warming, environmental destruction and species extinctions are fake news.

Trade Unions cause trouble.

We have to wage wars to keep us safe from foreign threats. The UN and NATO are useless and a waste of money.

The tabloid press has upped its propaganda against socialism, or any attempt to create a fairer society. It promotes celebrity and supports the gross inequality. We should look up to our betters.

We need censorship to protect our children.

Homosexuality is unnatural.

What we are being told is that we need to get back to the good old days of the 50s where the elite could do as they please, siphon off the cream, and everyone else existed to be exploited and knew their place!!

Well this sixties rebel is not prepared to give up the freedoms and improvements that have been hard-fought over the years.

I stand for a better country and a better world based on equality, tolerance, universality and personal freedom.

Long live the Liberal Revolution!!

The Irony of Unbridled Capitalism

The huge problem with capitalism is unbridled greed. The capitalists run the show and have skewed it completely to their own interests. The top 1% get all the cash. It has been getting worse and worse. As the economy grows a larger and larger amount has been siphoned off into the pockets of these superwealthy, all the increased growth, while everyone else’s income stagnates.

Inequality has gotten out of control.

This is likely to get much worse as AI kicks in. It will enable the wealthy to become even wealthier and everyone else much poorer.

They have done a real job on everyone in telling them that there is no alternative, anything that smacks of fairness is leftist socialism that would lead to tyranny, and that austerity is due to other factors.

While most people are suffering austerity and stagnation the wealthy have never had it so good. But still the schmucks support the wealthy being superrich. It’s like sheep advocating slaughter houses.

The social unrest that has resulted from this long stagnation and austerity, with its low wages, loss of benefits and loss of jobs, has manifested itself in the election of Trump and the advent of Brexit. Somehow the people suffering from the effects of runaway capitalism are putting their faith in a multibillionaire, fully paid up member of the capitalist club or blaming Europe for their problems.

Trump serves his own interests and those of his cronies. He uses division and hate of minorities to deflect from what he is really doing. It’s a con.

Europe is not to blame for the austerity. That is the result of the superwealthy and the Tory Party who represent them.

The superrich have successfully deflected blame away from where it really belongs – unbridled capitalism and the superwealthy, the politicians and media who support them. Instead they have placed it on the EU and immigrants and world recession.  The truth is that the richest nation in the world and the fifth richest nation in the world have more than enough cash. It is a question of where that cash is going – most of it is going straight to the top!

The irony is that the people who are most strident, and suffering most, still support the extreme capitalism that is busy screwing them into the ground.
Such is the power of propaganda.

To have or not have – a poem

To have or have not

 

To have or have not

And what is too much?

To deserve or not be worth

This, that or such.

 

So many and so few.

The more that’s made

The more the gap grew.

 

Some disport penthouse and yacht

But what have the others got?

 

Dodging bullets in search of a crust

Or rolling in champagne and lost in lust.

 

Life is so different each side of the divide.

So few options with so little to decide.

 

Opher 12.10.2018

 

 

As the inequality grows to obscene levels in a system designed by the wealthy to maintain their wealth, the poor are left with no way out.

As A/I kicks in it will only get worse.

There are profits to be made by sowing the seeds of chaos or war. That accounts for the madness that surrounds us.

Pete Seeger – Talking Union Blues

Where would we be without unions? I tell you where. We’d be working the gig economy to put bloated profits in the hands of the wealthy owners. We’d be on low pay with no benefits, long hours and no holidays – like they are in the States!

The USA managed to convince people that unions were socialist – a bunch of commies – so US workers have the worst conditions, shortest holidays and poor pay. The richest country in the world chooses to put its money in the hands of a small elite.

I’ve been a union man all my life and still am. Without unions we are abused and downtrodden. The union gives us the strength for fair negotiation.

This great song from Pete Seeger says it all.

Pete Seeger – Talking Union Blues

Now, if you want higher wages let me tell you what to do
You got to talk to the workers in the shop with you.
You got to build you a union, got to make it strong,
But if you all stick together, boys, it won’t be long.
You get shorter hours, better working conditions,
Vacations with pay. Take your kids to the seashore.

It ain’t quite this simple, so I better explain
Just why you got to ride on the union train.
‘Cause if you wait for the boss to raise your pay,
We’ll all be a-waitin’ ’til Judgment Day.
We’ll all be buried, gone to heaven,

St. Peter’ll be the straw boss then.

Now you know you’re underpaid but the boss says you ain’t;
He speeds up the work ’til you’re ’bout to faint.
You may be down and out, but you ain’t beaten,
You can pass out a leaflet and call a meetin’.
Talk it over, speak your mind,
Decide to do somethin’ about it.

Course, the boss may persuade some poor damn fool
To go to your meetin’ and act like a stool.
But you can always tell a stool, though, that’s a fact,
He’s got a yaller streak a-runnin’ down his back.
He doesn’t have to stool, he’ll always get along
On what he takes out of blind men’s cups.
You got a union now, and you’re sittin’ pretty,
Put some of the boys on the steering committee.The boss won’t listen when one guy squawks,
But he’s got to listen when the union talks.
He’d better, be mighty lonely
Everybody decide to walk out on him.

Suppose they’re working you so hard it’s just outrageous
And they’re paying you all starvation wages.
You go to the boss and the boss would yell,
“Before I raise your pay I’d see you all in hell.”
Well, he’s puffing a big seegar, feeling mighty slick
‘Cause he thinks he’s got your union licked.
Well, he looks out the window and what does he see
But a thousand pickets, and they all agree:
He’s a bastard, unfair, slavedriver,
Bet he beats his wife!

Now, boys, you’ve come to the hardest time.
The boss will try to bust your picket line.He’ll call out the police, the National Guard,
They’ll tell you it’s a crime to have a union card.
They’ll raid your meetin’, they’ll hit you on the head,
They’ll call every one of you a goddam red,
Unpatriotic, Japanese spies, sabotaging national defense!

But out at Ford, here’s what they found,
And out at Vultee, here’s what they found,
And out at Allis-Chalmers, here’s what they found,
And down at Bethlehem, here’s what they found:
That if you don’t let red-baiting break you up,
And if you don’t let stoolpigeons break you up,
And if you don’t let vigilantes break you up,
And if you don’t let race hatred break you up,
You’ll win. What I mean, take it easy, but take it!

 

The United Nations is the hope for the world!

I have recently read comments claiming that the UN is either a Jewish conspiracy, a Muslim conspiracy or a globalist Bankers conspiracy.

Of course it is none of the above.

It is representatives from all the countries of the world (apart from some minor players – Palestine, Vatican City, Taiwan, Western Sahara, Kosovo, South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Northern Cyprus) brought together to look at the global issues of war, poverty and human rights.

It has, as its basis, the agreed document of the Declaration of Human Rights. Which in my opinion is the best document humans have ever produced.

It enables the world to discuss issues, deal with transgressions and take action when necessary.

Who can possibly say how effective this has been? How many incidents has it headed off? What better rights people have?

I think it has achieved a lot.

It shines a spotlight on wrongdoing. It highlights transgressions. It brought pressure to bear.

Unfortunately it is not as effective as it could be. All too often the greater powers use their vetoes to prevent action. All too often they have not been quick enough to act. All too often their action has been too limited. All too often their troops have been behaving badly.

I do not want a body that wades in with a heavy hand. I do not want more violence.

I want a body that deploys diplomacy and the spotlight of publicity to show up countries that abuse. I want issues discussed and brought into the open. I want trade and sanctions brought to bear and I want peacekeeper forces deployed in an observer way.

We need a body like the UN and we need to make sure that it is managed properly and addresses the issues.

I put my faith in an effective UN. The saviour of the world.