Friday, June 11, 2010

Almost Brothers! Almost

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Beautiful Game. The Beautiful Continent.

KP

sakredkow said...

Did anyone watch Hugh Masakela and Lira in concert from Johannesburg? My God, she burned down the house.

Anonymous said...

What is the meaning of " Almost brothers ! Almost" ? Oh no!! Is it the moor thingy again?

Anonymous said...

Or are you refering to SA vrs Mex ?

Anonymous said...

LOL,

I think DV meant they almost won.

Mexico played better though.

HotmfWax said...

Africa. World Cup?

Try this instead :



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Foreign owned "Oil Gushers" in Nigeria Dwarfs British Petroleum's "Oil Gusher" in the Gulf of Mexico
John Vidal
Published Jun 10, 2010
A ruptured pipeline burns in a Lagos suburb after an explosion in 2008 which killed at least 100 people. Photograph: George Esiri/Reuters

Editors note: The ruling class media have inundated us with misinformation concerning the irresponsible dumping of millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Although this is truly an environmental castrophy, the dumping of oil and the destruction of the environment in Africa, by greedy multi national oil coporations like British Petroleum, Shell Oil, and ExonMobil, go virtually unreported by a media that acts as if it is concerned about the environment.

This disparity in “reporting” is indicative of the ruling class media’s mission; to serve without reservation or shame the interest of “big business.” The ruling class media itself is corporate “big business.” Its interest lies in not telling the truth or not telling the story at all.

On the other hand, governments in Nigeria and in the United States are also at the beck and call of imperialism. Although both governments have Africans as their Heads of State, they administer an imperialism that is white power all along the line. That is why fast talking U.S. President Barrack Hussein Obama, and pimp dressing Nigerian President Good Luck Jonathan have nothing to say on the matter. They represent imperialism’s neo colonial strategy – white power in black face.

As we struggle with the question of the destruction of the invironment by the backward forces of imperialism, organizations such as the All African People’s Development and Empowerment Project must take the lead on how we solve these problems as the Revolution defeats imperialism and everything it stands for. It will take All Power to the People to clean up the mess imperialism has made and is continuing to make.