by Ibon » Sat 30 Jul 2011, 13:21:56
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')As for us, the people, I don't think we're even on anybody's radar at that level.
Jose Rizal, a hero of the Philippines from the end of the 19th century, once wrote that the men of honor throughout the world are all compatriots. "Todos los hombres honrados del mundo son campatriotas"
He was executed by the Spanish since he was a filipino fighting for the honor and independence of his people.
With global trade we could rephrase Rizals famous line and state the following. "All members of the dishonored ruling global elite are compatriots"
When throughout history have the people of little means not been exploited by a ruling class, whether they were colonists, heads of corporations or members of puppet governments serving a small elite?
Rizal died for speaking out. I think this century requires a different kind of revolutionary. Instead of trying to engage an aggressive defensive declining status quo the best revolutionary act is to disengage from as many tentacles as possible which keeps you beholden to the elite.
Self reliance, learning trades, growing food, building up your local community. Find your fellow compatriots that have disengaged as much as possible. Accept the corruption in those areas where you can't disengage and stop whining.
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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