In debt-plagued Greece, immigrants Africans feel the heat. Although ultra-right groups have been responsible for fanning anti-immigrant feeling in the economically distressed country, the influx of foreigners is increasingly resented by moderate citizens too.
A firefighter holds a flare as others chant slogans during a protest against planned spending cuts outside the Greek Parliament. (Petros Giannakouris / Associated Press / January 29, 2010)
Monday, March 15, 2010
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Your boy Makow addressed the following question today on his blog:
"Will the government use our own military to suppress its citizenry if it feels threatened ?"
They did before.
Would US Troops Fire on Americans?
Greece, like the U.S., has a very self-indulgent society. Ubridled leisure and personal prerogative are not only the norm, but requirements of a normal life. That's why they are in so much debt to Goldman Sachs and other huge 'banks.' The only way to protect yourself from being controlled by banks is to tame your desires, for that is the only way that they can control you.
Resistance to authority implies that one wants to stop a process.
You have overpopulation, crushing debt, overextended empire, eco-depletion, and insatiable hordes feeding at horn of "plenty".
It’s too big and resistance is just too ill-thought out or just plain dumb.
The best way out is to lay low while the system eats itself and its ruhtarded offspring.
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