Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
absolutely distorted logic. modern civilisation and its fruit of modernity is not free, you deserve only what you solve and not entitlement and competition is inevitable. the crucial question is are you advancing modern human civilisation with better insights and modern capital or just uttering what you deserve as good intention and ideal vision without contextual circumstances. do you have the mindset and wisdom capacity in your system to create real solution or just all talk.
@@2009samiy "It is easier to fool People than it is to convince them tat they have been fooled" - Mark Twain The church has fooled Christians for so long, it takes too much conviction and courage to admit that one has been fooled and accept the Truth - Islam. But Alhamdulillah, more and more are reverting, making Islam the fastest growing religion all over the world.
To understand fully what he is saying, consider these cases I outline below. I am from Pakistan. In the wake of the Gaza conflict, due to the phenomenal bycott of the CocaCola, a locally manufactured beverage "Next" is a hit. Very soon we learn that the owner of the company gets kidnapped. Back in the days, when PEPSI came to Pakistan, there was a popular brand called "RC". Guess what PEPSI did. They bought every single glass bottle out there and so RC faced a situation where they had the drink but no bottle to package and under such conditions, it was meant to close. A few years back, in our local Market, a good chips brand named "Oaye Hoye" came that was giving a competition to the "Lays". Lays cut down the supply line of Oaye Hoye by buying out the entire potato stock for the next few months. When Walls ice cream came to Pakistan, we had an amazingly popular brand called "Yummy". There again we saw how the mega advertising campaign took place and basically every available place for advertisement was bought. If this is what I know from memory and just in one country, imagine what these corporates have done to the world at large ...
Thank you for sharing. I think what we need is to realize the power we have in our choices of purchases. If we can’t stop buying from the big brands than we can’t sit sit here and complain about them. We want politicians and oligarchs to give up their greed but we can’t attain that until we stop feeding the line of mass production. It will be a bit uncomfortable but ultimately that is the power we have direct control over compared to anything else.
If you had a proper Government that could make Anti Trust Laws those situations wouldn't have happened. I've seen multi-nationals try bullshit here in Australia, but it rarely works for them like it says it has in Pakistan. Pepsi bought all the Glass? There's a million places you can buy glass from, and rules against hoarding. That hasn't stopped the fact about 5 enormous Food Brands probably own 80% of the Labels in a local supermarket, but that doesn't prevent people trying New or Alternative Brands. Big Brands do get lazy, and quick thinkers create new things. Then they Cash Out when a Big Brand buys them out - But it's always just a cycle. There are literally trillions of Dollars of Baby Boomer Investment Money floating around in the World's Stock Exchanges looking for the Next Big Thing. Come up with the Next Big Thing and you'll Love the system. Coca Cola never saw Red Bull coming.
@@rabiazahid4824 I fully agree. I for one support local brands. I wear them, drink and eat them and at every possible forum speak of empowering them. We are a population of 250 million. The sheer size gives us an opportunity to build and consume locally and thrive the local businesses.
Very interesting and an excellent way to explain how much the people of the world give up our power or take back our power with our spending. Every purchase gives power or takes power. We must take back our power and the easiest and most immediate way is to spend only with the businesses that mirror our values. Workers can and must organize to take back the power also. The workers can transform the companies they work for
Because corporate media tells us to demonize the poor and marginalized, because if we finally wake up and stand in solidarity against the small less than 1% ruling elite, they are done for, they don't have a chance to stop us. We can shut down capitalism, we are the workers. But ... we have not done it in the right way yet. So support Green Party US, with Dr. Jill Stein and Workers Strike Back because the US Empire, specifically, needs to change fundamentally with American working class solidarity. That's the big last brick to fall. Also a mutual aid bottom-up community development platform like One Small Town, based on Contributionism is worth a look for helping along with this.
Indeed, this stupid people who want Hamas to take over the Middle East so China can create a global communist revolution will lead to global fascism, not to global revolution. Russia is very happy, undoubtly.
That was a breath of fresh air honestly. So many pro-environmentalists, ecologists, just dances around the question of capitalism and the concept of infinite growth. They're caring more about their own self-preservation in terms of having a job by not questioning the system, rather then taking a stance and confront it.
"infinite growth" for how long, natural resources are drying up - natural resources are finite - even the air, drinking water, forrest, etc. are not spared, they are polluted or getting fewer by the hour - and they say it is DEVELOPMENT - the only thing technology is doing is taking away the job people are doing now.
when you have the thoughts but can't quite grasp them and finally you find someone who expresses the whole ordeal amazingly Edit: since YT is censoring my comments again I'm gonna write it here for everyone to see, the man has some very interesting free books, plz read them since they'll cover most of your questions 😊
The idea that he promotes is unpracticable and would crash faster than communism. It's based on utopian thoughts. What he says on palestine is just absurd.
He misses the demographic dimension (in context of severe water scarcity). Arafat called 'the muslim woman's womb, our biological weapon: Israel retaliated with immigration, and the two sides waged their demographic coldwar that has led to a 10-fold increase in numbers since 1948.
The Global South can be more accurately refereed to as The Global Majority. The Global majority according to Michael Parenti is not under developed but over exploited.
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
@@andrewsackville-west1609 Okay, so what actions do you propose I take today that will help take back control? It seems to me that just about everyone else I know is more caught up in materialism; more concerned about making their new truck payment, spending money they don’t have and posting pictures of themselves, than what’s about to happen this week when one side wins the election and the other side becomes even more hateful and hostile towards their fellow man. Most are targeting those they should be uniting with rather than the actual people manipulating the system.
I agree. Every American should watch this video. And as soon as they are finished watching it they must sign over their home and property to the American Natives, from whom it was stolen. Two wrongs don’t make a right. If the Jews must leave. So must Americans and Canadians. And white Australians and New Zealanders. Whites have STOLEN so much property! It’s amazing! Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Why hate on the western colonial powers ? All empires have done things and mostly worse things than the west. If we’re talking about colonialism which really doesn’t exist in the west anymore since it is the west being colonised.
@@leawilliams8476Your extermination of the Native Americans, the indigenous people of America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Hawaii, has made you an example of colonialism, as the first to exterminate an entire nation in history, a nation that was exterminated and the Caucasus came to its land. Now I understand why you are the star when it comes to colonialism. And do not forget Africa and the enslavement of Africans in order to build your countries that demand human rights and democracy. I am from Africa and I tell you yes, the worst colonizer is the white European😒😒😒😒.
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
@@leawilliams8476 Your extermination of the Red Indians, the indigenous people of America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Hawaii, made you an example of colonialism, given that you were the first to exterminate an entire nation in history, a nation that was exterminated and the Caucasus came to its land. Now I understand why you are the star when it comes to colonialism. And do not forget Africa and the enslavement of Africans in order to build your countries that claim human rights and democracy. I am from Africa and I tell you, yes, the worst person to colonize is the white European.
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
No, this is not what the world needs. Go to nullschool and set it to checmical - CO (carbon monoxide) give that earth ball a spin and have a look around. Report back here after you did so.
so crazy to me that as a colonized indigenous person of and living in what is called the south pacific, i had never considered the idea of economic democracy. that really added another layer to my understanding of economic liberation and sovereignty.
What he calls economic democracy is otherwise called communism or socialism. The state deciding on eceonomics (and actually owning the companies). As I recall, that did not work that well. The structure of the western world is a combination of political democracy and capitalism. So far, it has worked better than anything else.
@@thiloreichelt4199capitalism has always been there to either crush or severely hamper any socialism in the world. Capitalism, on the other hand, is allowed to run rampant. You cannot compare the two equally when it comes to success when one is being continually suppressed by the other.
Fun fact: Arab leaders themselves don't want capitalism to fall as they have too much stake in that and benefits from it. This is why u don't see them helping out the P people
this is why the westerns divide and conquer the middle-east, just give them the tiniest amount of benefits and they will defend it wholeheartedly and willingly become a lapdog....
@@anthonymorris5084If you want to call the last 50 years of overwhelming environmental destruction and the catastrophic worsening of the climate crisis rational conservationism, you more than welcome. But based on that, I am going to call you an idiot. Environmentalism is clearly related to class struggle, and you would have to be an idiot to miss that fact.
@@anthonymorris5084 What exactly are you saying? That corporations are run by irrational people? That CEOs and whatnots are mindlessly walking into walls and put their hands in pots of boiling tomato sauce? Why did "we" destroy Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Libya? No, there is no "we." They profited. We pay. The idea that I and Musk have the same interests is pretty much the stupidest, most idiotic idea ever.
Everyone should research the "Ben Gurion Canal Project" .. a long range plan to create a large canal through southern Israel to the Mediterranean Sea .. through which trade from the east to the west would flow!
Talk about the need for socialism without saying the word socialism. What he doesn't highlight is that as workers, we have immense power- we make the world run, don't you forget it.
@@martinjugolin2087 When you say "you workers" what group do you belong to because your comment implies that you are in something like an executive or something else or maybe retired?! What you are NOT saying has implications as well.
Adam Smith had to delay publication of Wealth of Nations due to the Credit Crunch in Europe of 1772 when dozens of banks collapsed in days. This was due to the 'loot' [the Hindi word for plunder] from India drying up for a while. This followed the Great Bengal Famine of 1770 which killed up to 10 million [or 1/3 of population in Bengal Province [inc. modern Bihar and Orissa] died 13 years after British takeover. In 1769 Richard Becher had predicted this Ruin of Bengal [which had been the richest province in the world's largest and richest economy, Mughal India] due to British rapacity. At the same time Robert Clive returned home with his loot as the richest nonmonarch in Europe and his EIC mafia men became the new super-rich elite known as the 'nobs' (nawabs). This pattern continued for 190 years with some 3 dozen famines killing tens of millions as the Brits looted some $45 Trillion, systematically destroying Indian textile competition and any other industries etc. - search Jason Hickel India.
Because economics is where the power really lies. Hence when Apartheid regime of South Africa gave way the oligarchs like De Beers retained the economic power at all costs
If Palestinians were able to form a state it would only devolve into another failed middle eastern country run by Muslim theocrats or a military dictatorship. They have nothing the world wants but a small number of agricultural products. Their economy would collapse and eventually become another country dependent on foreign aid. Muslim extremists would seize power and there would be constant warfare and terrorism directed at Israel and their neighbors. Palestinians are not interested in peaceful coexistence or a two state solution. They want a one state solution with Israel gone and all the Jews expelled from the entire region. They lost every war they have ever started and still think they can dictate unilateral terms. Some people really love the role of Martyr. Muslim countries are happy to sell oil to India, China and whomever is willing to pay. If we stopped buying oil from them do you think the global demand for oil would suddenly dry up. Would Japan, China and South Korea stop manufacturing goods. The “global south” loves oil and would continue to use oil even if the rest of the world were able to switch to renewables or some other system. The Saudis and all the oil producing gulf states have grown incredibly wealthy from the oil trade. They are equally responsible for climate change. All this phony outrage is nothing but posturing and intellectual showmanship. We certainly have our share of responsibility but the entire world and all the players are culpable as well. Things are much more complex than we would like to believe. It is so much simpler to make one side bad and the other side good.
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
Karl Marx called for an alternative 150 yrs ago, spelling out exactly what was said in this video. Nothing new here, nothing will change. Seems like the Hunger Games to me without an end.
vQuran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
@2009samiy The biblical stories are the biggest bullshit in history. The Jews took the sumarian Gilgamesh stories and called it the Torah, Western societies called it the Old Testament, and the Holy Roman Empire wrote the new Testament to keep their flocks in check. Check your history, and you'll find all belief systems based on a God are there to control the masses before a police system was established. Start thinking for yourself rather than being led by the nose like some beast of burden. The bible is full of magic and paganism. Things the church wants to stamp out. What a hypocritical book. If you want world piece and not domination, rid yourself of the shackles that bind you to Christianity and embrace humanity as no fictitous God will save us.
@2009samiy What biblical clap trap. When you understand where the biblical stories come from and why they were written, and only then can you understand how human societies have been manipulated for centuries. There is no God. It was only invented to blame someone out of human control, for the bad weather, failing crops, or small societies stepping out of line with social norms. Jesus only exists as a martar as no such entity ever existed. The Torah is nothing more than a collection of Gilgamesh stories. The Torah, Old Testament, are the Ouoran same book. Christianity and Islam have fought for centuries, and yet they are the same religion. For both Christianity and Islam, jesus is a profit but not for the Jews. Christians around the world support Judaism before Islam. Otherwise, we won't tolerate the genocide of innocent people in the Middle East since the crusades. The more you understand how strongly Christianity and capitalism are linked, the more you will understand why we have so much destruction and poverty in the world, let alone climate change. The sooner we accept socialism as the way forward, the sooner we rid ourselves of the burden of the old Testament. Free from capitalistic domination. And experience a more just society.
Im all for the liberation of Palestine and challenging capitalism but this guy did a very poor job of showing anything about how these things intersect. Clickbait. There are so many other better examples of neocolonial projects that intersect with ecological collapse even in the middle east.
@@genealogiacolorada On the contrary I think Jason Hickle spells it out quite clearly. He begins by saying a liberated Palestine means a liberated Middle East. Then he goes on to say that the wealthy capitalist countries use a colonial style of management with the poorer countries. For the latter part of the video he explains the need for economic democracy around the world. This would allow the poorer countries to have more say in the exploitation of their resources instead of the wealthy countries coming in to take what they want. To add to this from my perspective Israel has been allowed to rampage through at least five countries in the Middle East in order to exercise their power over those countries. I include the occupied territories under the label of countries for simplicity's sake. The civilians are necessary casualties in their drive toward controlling the region rather than ever trying to negotiate a genuine peace!
*A long history of divide-and-rule/conquer.* The people of the Greater Middle East, including the Levant (most of whom are Semites, and the followers of Abrahamic religions) have been divided and ruled over by outsiders for centuries. Because it is easier to divide people based on personal differences, than it is to unite them, based on what they have in common. Strategically ambiguous rulers make use of this, for own advantages. In the era of empires, first Rome/Constantinople, then during WW1 the seat of POWER playing these games changed to London/Paris (Sykes-Picot/Balfour Declaration/WW1), then after the 1950's as European colonialism's power decreased, starting around the time a bark by Washington DC in 1956 (Suez Crisis/War) showed who the new boss was, the role of divider was simply taken over by Washington DC (the entire ME was the playground during the Cold War). Now the intention is simply to avoid unity in the ME, in order to "rule" over the dissent which is classical "divide and rule". Today, their leaders are ALL tools. Draw lines on the map without asking any of those affected. Endless wars, constant dissent. Divide and Rule. Oldest trick in the book... Who wields the POWER? Who has had (in all historical cases in the ME/Levant) the GEOGRAPHICAL ADVANTAGE of being able to reach all the other little buck catchers (tools, and other Roman-era style instruments of POWER), but could not be reached itself, because of a geographical-, technological-, organizational-, military-, strategic-, political advantage at any given point of a historical timeline? Same types of people and systems. Different times. Same games. ------------------------------------- The people of the Africa have been "divided and ruled" over by outsiders for centuries. Because it is easier to divide people based on personal differences, than it is to unite them, based on what they have in common. Strategically ambiguous rulers make use of this, for own advantages. In the era of empires, first Rome/Constantinople in North Africa, then during the era of Western imperialism the seat of POWER playing these games changed to the USA/Europe, then after the 1950's as European colonialism's power decreased, Africa was the "playground" during the Cold War. Moscow was taking on the role of arming the resistance. Once the dividers have reached peak power for themselves, by simply drawing lines on the map without asking any of those affected (Congo Conference/1884) so the own systems of gain can siphon off wealth like a giant vacuum cleaner. The intention was simply to avoid unity in Africa, in order to "rule" over the dissent which is classical "divide and rule". Today, all African dissenters, including some of Africa's own greedy corrupt leaders, are ALL tools. Endless wars, constant dissent. *Give a weak mind money, and they will dance for the dividers...* Divide and Rule. Oldest trick in the book... Four corners of the globe. Different rules. Same games. -------------------------------------- The people of the Americas (most of whom are Christians), including the USA, have been divided and ruled over by outsiders for centuries. Because it is easier to divide people based on personal differences, than it is to unite them, based on what they have in common. In the beginning stages of era of European Imperialism, first Spain and Portugal entered the Americas, employing the divide and rule technique of top-down power on the local systems (Aztecs/Incas), then after 1900 as European colonial powers' influence decreased, the role of divider was simply taken over by Washington DC. As the own power increased incrementally, the entire world became the playground after around 1900. _Today, it is the globalists who employ imperialist tools to play divide and rule games on their neighbours._ *Forget "nukes". The "divide and rule/conquer"-strategy is the most powerful force on the planet, because it can be used invisibly in times of peace, AND in times of crisis and war equaly.* Ever since the two-faced "snake" slithered down that tree of unity (fable), speaking out of both sides of the mouth (lies, deceit), human beings have fruitlessly warned and have continuously been warned, against "divisions" within a peaceful status quo. Such divisions create GAIN for OUTSIDERS (Eden as a "system" divided by lies and deceit). Now the intention is simply to avoid unity in the Americas, in order to rule over the dissent which is classical divide and rule. Endless wars on anything and everything from "drugs" to "terror", constant dissent with everything's a war war war... Insert levers of lies, mistrust... Create favourites: favouritism, by granting access to the own POWER, to those who volunteer to act as proxies... Point the systemic finger, everywhere else, by use of the own paid stooges of power... Divide and Rule. Oldest trick in the book... *In February 1948, George F. Kennan's Policy Planning Staff said: "[W]e have about 50% of the world's wealth but only 6.3% of its population. ... Our real task in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity."* [Critical question: Who is "we"?] And that is what they did. And that is what you are fighting for. America's friends and self-proclaimed default rivals in Europe are still being burnt to ensure this disparity continues, with a "pattern" of alignments which are beneficial to the own rule. Set up European and Eurasian nations (including the MENA region) against each other. It is how divide and rule is implemented. The imperialist playbook of Great Britain and the USA for more than 100 years. Read Halford Mackinder (Pivot of History, 1904) and Zbigniew Brzezinski (Grand Chessboard, 1997) regarding Eurasia for the template. Who wields the POWER? Who has had (in all historical cases in the ME/Levant) the GEOGRAPHICAL ADVANTAGE of being able to reach all the other little buck catchers (tools, and other Roman-era style instruments of POWER), but could not be reached itself, because of a geographical-, technological-, organizational-, military-, strategic-, political advantage at any given point of a historical timeline? That is what empires have always done. Create the default rival/enemy on their own marching routes. It is usually the power most likely to succeed which is determined as the default rival/enemy. Notice how, as soon as a rival starts mass-producing products high up in the value chain of capitalism, and starts vying for markets, and becomes successful, it immediately becomes the systemic rival, and is then geopolitically encircled by the greater empire. It happened around 1900, as Germany started building high-value products, and it happened around 2000, as China started moving away from building cheap toys and labor intensive kitchen appliances... The games start on the home turf. The first victims are their own people, locked in the eternal struggle for wealth and personal gain which they have been deceived into thinking is "good", but which WILL be exploited by the snakes who deceive them in the divide and rule technique of power. Because ..."most of the great problems we face are caused by politicians creating solutions to problems they created in the first place." - Walter E. Williams *War is a great "divider." It goes straight through the heads of millions and billions of people from the very top tiers, right down to the individual level. War divides alignments and alliances, goes straight through organizations, divides political parties, tears through families, and finally at the very bottom tier, goes straight through individual hearts and minds as individuals struggle with themselves.*
It's not so much a case of divide and rule as divide and cope with the fall out. Supporting Israel has never been in US interests, really just a thorn in their side, exploited by Russia during and since the Cold War into now a much hotter cold war. The world is now falling apart quite literally, and that's not in anyone's interests.
@@MsMatty-oj1jb & @absabs Thank you. Please "copy and paste" whereever you wish, _spread the message of this insidious technique of the few powerful, and how it impacts the entire planet,_ infecting it with the divisions which are above all ONE thing: *beneficial to their own systems, of "themselves."*
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
You tube bought me to this video, although initially I was not interested in watching this video, but when i watch this complete video , understood every thing spoken is Utter TRUTH.....I totally agree with this speaker.
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
economic greed for what? The little economic potential of Palestine? The unrealistic idea of Palestines loberation forming a beacon of socialist prosperity in the middle east? Please…
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
Exactly. It's a strange world indeed where people cannot control the resources of their country and are instead threatened by big moneymen who pollute our air and land, take all our water and sell us second rate products for personal profit.
@@anthonymorris5084every nation controls its own resources? Seriously? How often have you travelled to the global south? How much do you know about how their systems of organization work. Very few nations control their own resources. Go ask nations like Libya or Mali what happens when you try to control your own resources
@@MsMatty-oj1jb Ditto on your comment. I believe that the oligarchs would rather kill us all rather than debase themselves into believing that all men are created equal.
I can't even comment on what would happen to him if your statement would become true. Deleted after a few seconds. So.. it won't come true, unfortunately.
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
Demand Direct Digital Democracy by People's Referenda 70 30 split, by Occupation of the Capitals or Mascot Candidates, and March every Oct 14 under a 🏳️
People in North America and Western Europe are delusional. We are very spoiled. We are not ready to give up our modern conveniences and anything short of that will not save the planet. There is no such thing as green manufacturing, even if we were able to produce clean renewable energy. If we are serious about restoring the earth’s ecosystems we would all have to live in small organic ecological farming communities spread out across the landscape. Everything would be made by hand and would be natural and biodegradable. Technology would only be used for very limited purposes. Yes the wealthy have all the power and they control the means of production and the flow of capital. They are taking the lions share of the wealth produced for themselves. However we do still enjoy a very high standard of living because of the systems they’ve created. If they were to share more of their wealth with their own citizens (which they should) we would still face an ecological crisis due to consumption. We want inexpensive cars, cheap oil, cheap energy, computers, mobile phones, affordable housing etc. All these things require cheap labor, low cost materials and resources, manufacturing and military power.
@@michaeljensen4650 That is completely unrealistic and unworkable, in order to live the way you suggest the population would have to be half or less of what it is today, are you going to volunteer to be in the half that isn't here? What needs to happen is that neoliberalism needs to end and a be replaced by a more equitable system of wealth distribution so that the exploited countries can lift themselves out of poverty. *Currently* there is no green manufacturing and with your pie in the sky attitude there never will be, and maybe we would have to expect less but it would at least be workable until a much more environmentally friendly manufacturing sector is created, if you want to do your part and revert to the stone age, be my guest.
I had a policy proposal to a former fed economist which attempts to solve a problem in highly identical description to this piece. My description was a lot broader involving at least seven other parameters, including national security. Initially, they accepted it with open arms. Then over a day they suddenly shut the doors to my face. I knew from the beginning that the policy proposal involved a large part of bond markets going through concurrent deflation and reflation adjustments, which I didnt mention - they must have noticed this. The adjustment was to the benefit of labor and away from acute control of capital over labor but in a way that boosts productivity with a minor caveat of appropriations. The amount of fight and pushback was mind numbing at such a win win adjustment. The point is, those people who own the means of securitized production will never yield. Never, ever - no matter how small the inconvenience.
I really respect Jason Hickel view and work... the idea of economic democracy is an eye opener. Linking the ecological crisis to the social crisis and affirming they are dimensions of the same problem is insightful and meaningful.
Economic democracy is literally just socialism. Can you show me a single place that socialism worked especially at large scale like an entire global economy?
@@bryg3577 what??? economic democracy is far from socialism. sociliasm would imply all asset is owned to a ruling government and that government will diversify the assets. that is not economic democracy
@@izzlabel that’s not what socialism is. Socialism is the concept that the mean of production, distribution, and exchange should be regulated by the community as a whole. This is exactly what is being described in this video. It’s the same thing for concepts like democratic socialism.
From what I can gather, economic democracy is just a replacement term for communism or socialism, whichever the presenter most subscribes to. That's fine. But I don't see how a liberated middle east threatens global capitalism. Perhaps someone has a link to the entire presentation?
A 'liberated middle east' led by the Islamic Republic of Iran will only threaten lives. Just look at what it funds for years, hamas in gaza, hezballah in lebanon, houtis in yemen, militias in ireq and syria. This is not liberation, it is subjugation. Don't let pretty words fool you.
It's explained within the very same speech. The ME is often ruled by governments the western world has put in place. This fact is something you *have* to know. They are also a major source of essential resources and production for a large portion of the world economy. Think, and you would understand instead of simply being able to parrot. You're too used to being told exactly what to believe, instead of being given the information to see the picture.
Wow. Such erudition. Such understanding of our world economic systems. Without using the toxic word ´socialism’. Obviously, this person understands what is going on. And understands what language is acceptable when he is talking to ordinary highly propagandized people.
The ruling elite got very good at playing with language to sell an idea. This guy is merely learning from that. I’m not sold on socialism (at least not for every society. But calling it economic democracy is a pretty slick move for people who advocate for it
@@williamdavis9562 Socialism and capitalism are not mutually exclusive. China, a socialist country, has a significant private sector which can be very innovative and productive. To the point where their electric car industry is too competitive for the US. Economic systems vary and evolve over time. More importantly is the question of who, the minority or the majority, is the economic system meant to serve.
@@jeangingras4631 yes and I’m noticing that the sweet spot on that scale seems to be different for every society. I wasn’t saying it is a one or the other type thing. What I don’t like about both capitalist purists and socialist purists is that they have this one size fits all type mentality. What works in one county might not work in another. China is a good example of this, they found their own balance with what works for them
Right ! the freedom of palestine is our freedom too ! and they pay huge price for it , and we must oppose it to keep our freedom. Liberty and justice and Peace are our needs !
@@orphanedhanyou I'm sorry but that's not true. Gaza strip was from the beginning and is a huge prison camp. Ilan Pappé, John Merschheimer, Jeffrey Sachs ... and many more denounced that fact. Israel is an apartheid state and today that state is comiting an intentional and factual genocide . Huge bombing , destructions and starvation. And my country is supporting this , it is the sign that there is a dangerous fascist move. The discourse is some kind of crazy messianic purposes, or pseudo democratic defense and behind you see the geopolitical economic strategies supporting it .
@@davidwuhrer6704I'm afraid I have to agree with him. Climate change is not as simple as giving economic democracy. It is either about completely giving up on modernity or developing fast enough to counteract its effects before it's too late. The overconsumption of the global wealthiest 1% is no secret, but it still accounts for around 25% of CO2 emissions. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely a lot, but even if they fell in line with the rest it wouldn't be enough. Claiming a more equal economy and the fall of capitalism could solve the climate crisis is utter ignorance.
@@davidwuhrer6704 developing nations generally won't be able to leapfrog into low-carbon tech without some resource transfer. Without it, they'll take the lowest cost route to growth (via fossil fuels), as many are already doing. You need sovereignty AND resource transfer.
@@menschkeit1 There is one glaring error in that: Developing nations are using cheap renewable energy already without bothering with the costly detour of highly subsidised fossil fuels. Transitioning to cheap energy is only necessary in developed nations.
@@davidebic We don't have to give up on modernity, we only need to leave the past behind. Yes, a lot of easily preventable damage has already been done, and more is added every day. This state of affairs benefits practically nobody. Not even the 1% who still believe that their money will shield them from environmental collapse, or that Jesus will save them. Given a choice, the means and the freedom to do so, most people would get started on reversing the damage yesterday rather than tomorrow. It is that simple. What is not simple is to get there from here. Here is not a good starting point to get there. If things were different they would be different. But they are not, and that is what makes things complicated.
This is very clarifying. I’d like more detail on how a free Palestine causes a crisis in the global north. The step by step walkthrough would make a conversation with a curious neoliberal much more productive.
@@davidwuhrer6704 well yeah. That’s a good one. So besides Iran, the whole region plays ball, and once Palestine becomes a state, all the neighboring countries will stop playing ball or something? Except Israel I guess. But for example the Saudi are in bed with America, why would they stop doing that when Palestine is free? I’m not sure it applies in that way.
It doesn't 😄 this is just a weird fairytale aimed at first year college students. Israel wants peace, islamists never because they hate the jews. Iran uses palestinians just as a pawn. Saudi-arabia and Israel are on the same page basically. Once Iran's oppressive islam regime falls, if that ever happens, we shall hope that Iran goes back to what it was in the 70's and then the whole region will see some change. Also in Europe the global neoliberalism is the biggest murder of everything...
I snot real is basically a big u s base in the mena. dissolving it by giving all back to pal es tine is a huge hit to the w est. why do you think the u s is shelling insane amounts of money and resources to back the g e n o cide?
Thank you very much teachers. Very precise, very clear, very accurate. Long live Free Palestine 🇵🇸 🕊 "PEACE IS NOT EVERYTHING, BUT 'EVERYTHING' IS NOTHING WITHOUT IT." Greetings from Montevideo, Uruguay! 🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
UNTSO COS - Speech on occasion of Count Bernadotte Memorial - Mighty Dutchman they tried? Then they killed him. To your point it's the Zionist way. The world is controlled by Zionists of all religions. They are the entitled and are or are put into positions of authority. AIPAC control 73 percent of the U.S. Congress through campaign donations to both presidential candidates and their prospective parties. Have lobby group to get rid of lobby groups and at the very least have ballot initiatives for AIPAC registered as a foreign agent to limit their influence over the U.S. Congress. That all being said, I don't conflate Anti-Zionism which is a state and a belief that such an apartheid state should exist with being Anti-Semitic which is a terrible hateful thing as being against a religion and people of a certain culture for who they are as individuals. Israel is not a culture or individual, Israel is just an Ass-Hole that is supported by other ASS-HOLE Governments - but the super-majority (over 66%) of people in those countries do not.
Quran 21:33 َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one floating (and moving) in an orbit youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture … according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted (James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted (John 1:29) Jesus was seen (1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God (Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God (Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man (Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn (Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn (1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies (1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die (Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation (Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation (John 4:6) Jesus grew weary (Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary (Mark 4:38) Jesus slept (Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep (John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful (Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful (Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing (Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing ...................
I'm uruguayan too, those Palestinian idiots literally confuse our flag and the Greek flag with the Israeli flag, that's enough to understand how smart they are. Secondly, you and I know best about dictatorship, Israel it's a dictatorship but so it's Venezuela and Cuba, yet people like you and pro palestine supporters deny that Venezuela and Cuba are dictatorships cause they're leftist and all the blame goes to USA sanctions, not communism. How can you call yourself to be in the right side of history with this much hypocrisy?
I'm uruguayan too, those Palestinian idiots literally confuse our flag and the Greek flag with the Israeli flag, that's enough to understand how smart they are. Secondly, you and I know best about dictatorship, Israel it's a dictatorship but so it's Venezuela and Cuba, yet people like you and pro palestine supporters deny that Venezuela and Cuba are dictatorships cause they're leftist and all the blame goes to USA sanctions, not communism. How can you call yourself to be in the right side of history with this much hypocrisy?
@@muhammadmoaazbinsajjad2029 Well actually, I'll concede and clarify. I'll give him credit, he's most definitely well read. He's also extremely confident, and he's an expert in his ideological beliefs. The problem is every thing he states is born from Marxist social and economic dogma. He's propagating woke nonsense, misrepresenting facts, rewritten his own history, and serves up numerous abject prejudices. Marxism/Communism/Socialism has never worked anywhere in the world, at any time in history, under anybody's management. We even know why it doesn't work. His diatribe comes from the indoctrinated hatred of both White people and the rich. It's all born from self loathing.
@@anthonymorris5084 it's not quite like that, no. Looking left or right is designed to throw the population off their moral compass. Wrong and correct is all there really is, and we have to know the difference.
@@ashton1952 *"Looking left or right is designed to throw the population off their moral compass."* Says the self righteous Leftist who claims to own the moral compass. Making the claim that there is only "wrong and correct" is self righteous. Nobody is "correct" about everything. Ideology is real and tangible. They represent beliefs and philosophies that people in different groups share. Framing these ideologies using the terminology of "right" and "left" is accurate and the individual speaking in this video is hard core Left. It's about as far Left as one can get.
This is one of the most important explanations that I’ve heard in the the last year and more. This need to go viral. Everyone is arguing moral reasons to the war. It’s so much bigger than that.
This is one of the best and concise breakdowns of the way the world works and the things we need to change I have ever seen. Bravo! I'm sending this to everyone😂
First, "a liberated Palestine" can mean a number of different things. None of them mean a liberated Middle-East. Right there, the argument is just bizarre, no matter what stance you take on it, be it pro-Israel, pro-Palestine, pro-two-state-solution or whatever else. Second, he makes no mention as to what this liberation would be from. Jordan, Egypt and Syria are not oppressed by capitalism but by authoritarian, autocratic rule. This is not even disputed, merely ignored in conversations like these. It's not capitalism that's keeping their populations down, it's the utter lack of democracy and personal freedoms. Freedoms like being able to run for office without being indicted, kidnapped or killed, voting however you please, or loving whomever you please. It's not capitalism preventing people to do any of this in the Middle-East, it's authoritarian regimes and to an extent, a deeply conservative populace. It has nothing to do with capitalism, and was already there centuries before it. Please note the complete lack of defense for capitalism in this comment, as well as the complete lack of justification for anyone harming anyone else in any way. This is not a justification for, or a defense, of anything. It is merely a critique of the breathtakingly ignorant analysis presented. Even if we assume that capitalism is evil, the evils that plague the Middle-East are simply not too much capitalism.
Well most of those dictators in the middle East are just in thier places becouse of the usa and its alies. Being bro palestine or pro European colonialism have to do alot with this ofcoarse
THANK YOU!!! Its actually frustrating listening to conversations like this, basically "capitalism bad.... kills people". When in reality its actually dictators and random armed groups killing people while majority of capitalist countries are fine and thriving. Seems like the problem is elsewhere.... hmmmm
Thank you. I had to scroll down a LONG way before finding someone who recognized that the words so eloquently spoken in this video are in fact utter nonsense.
You wrote a lot of things but meant nothing. You spoke about middle East but chose not to speak anything about the global south. A purely idiotic comment, I must say.
Oh because the solutions are so easy right? 🙄 In actuality the answer to the problems created by capitalism was in his explanation about the need to develop economic democracy. We don't even have economic democracy in the US so of course we make no effort to promote around the world. It has been argued that we have a republic, but that isn't entirely true either as the people have been given more and more choices to elect candidates for office since the founding of this country in so we have become more democratic in the process. But now because of the control of large corporations and wealthy individuals we are moving away from a republic/democracy toward an oligarchy. The capitalists like nothing better. This means economic democracy is even more remote at least in the US which is the dominant economic and political power in the world right now.
@ powerfull familys or people have nothing to do with capitalism. They are just youe excuse. Look at every monarch or the borgias or medici for example. That goes back as far as mankind. Exclude lobbyists from politics and make sure running candidates get a budget from the state, not from cooperations or billionaires.
Great video, economic discussion on another level! The extraordinary important message is at the end of the video (last 20-30 seconds). He unveils with reason thinking why what happens in Palestine is happening with such violence by now..
Bravo! This gentleman explains it really well. I have been saying the same for years. But none of my associates could see it. Or perhaps they didn’t want to see it.
Calling them "deadly sins" is a mistranslation. The original meaning is closer to "mortal sins", but the original meaning is not that the seven mortal sins are sins in and of themselves, but rather the parts of the human condition that cause people to sin. It's irrelevant anyway, because while greed is encouraged as a virtue in capitalism, the inverse is not true. It could be argued that greed can be a motivation for preventing environmental collapse, and for changing the mode of production to something more equitable.
„The global south lacks sovereignity over their lands, their resoueces, […]“ Prominent example is how chevron and the US literally overthrew democratically elected governments so they could extract as much oil as possible for their own economic benefit, while poisoning large parts of the amazon with toxic waste from oil production
Wow, what a powerful and succinct analysis. It is indeed the mindset of exploitation that is common to both the societal and environmental dilemmas we are faced with. And the mindset of cooperation the core principle towards resolving them. And why BRICS is such a hopeful thing too!
He wrote an article for the G u a r dian, about ayd in reverse (oops wrong spelling). As someone who studies geopol, it's one of the best articles I've ever read.
Yes. But it means keeping the Middle East weak and submissive will be wayyyyy harder to do. Israel is a Western colonial state. The British created it. But they planned to create it with the agreement of other European nations even before WW1. The idea is to place a Western state in the heart of the Arab/Islamic world. This meant the Western powers had easy access to their African and Asian colonies. The US inherited the British Empire as a superpower. Today Israel ensures that the Middle East remains under dictators loyal to the US to serve US interests. Nobody is saying if Palestine is free and there is no more Israel, there will be no wars. But it does mean it will be more difficult to keep the Middle East weak and fractured. Don't take my word. Biden himself said it "Were there no Israel we would have to invent an Israel to protect our interests in the region. Imagine if there were no Israel. How many ships and troops do you think we need to have stationed in the Middle East (to project power)". Trump said something similar. The point here is that if the Western colonial state is no more, then the chance of a liberated middle east drastically increases because maintaining colonial rule by propping up dictators becomes a whole lot more difficult.
Not really because Palestine is the most repressed region in the Middle East and if it were to be liberated then a ripple effect could take place throughout the Middle East. That is one reason the US instinctively seems to withhold putting pressure on Israel to end its occupation on the occupied territories and end its war there.
Billions of people around the globe are about to celebrate the birthday of a Palestinian man born 2000 years ago in Bethlehem, but cant accept the fact that Palestinians lived there before 1948.
That was a scam to place the onus of fighting pollution on individuals, instead of the big polluters, such as the MIC, fossil fuel corporations, automotive manufacturers, the parasite class…
Thank you for this enlightening speech. So you know what if this is all Capitalism that it needs to fall. And it is a moral issue. It is about greed, and unwillingness to share resources. The next phase of humanity is about sharing, about brotherhood, about abolishing hunger, and so on and so forth.
But if we frame it as a moral question/problem first, then we lose clear-headed, realistic, down-to-earth materialist analysis and we fall prey to moralistic secular religious framework which can only serve as a coping mechanism, but never gets things done. Yes, the issues around capitalism in general and colonialism in particular always carry the underlying moral problems but these are not primary. We have to be able to see world from the perspective of geopolitical framework also, because these interests are not private moral questions and are not related to identities or any other concrete ideological questions... So, while its true that morality always comes into question, we cannot expect moral consensus and moral disposition be the foreground of our anti-capitalist message and analysis. Utopian socialism didn't work, we need scientific socialism.
Every word rang true for me. But there was a mere leap of faith linking "The situation in Palestine right now is not primarily a moral one" with "Capital thinks of it as a matter of suppressing and crushing liberation movements.". Separately, these two assertions seem true. But put together, something fundamental is needed, and when that is added, the solution to everything becomes clear, as well as the real obstacle to that IMMEDIATE solution. To start I would argue that the problem is not exactly that countries lack sovereign control over their own resources or are not economic democracies, but it is that HUMAN INDIVIDUALS lack both. What does "with liberty and justice for all" imply if not that governments have immense control over ALL? To me, this way of thinking hamstrings liberty and justice, and buries somewhere how each person, individually, in silence and solitude, must undergo an INNER transformation to achieve an attitude of liberty and justice for all. If one waits for a government or political system to achieve this, it will never happen. The "Pledge of Allegiance" was a ruse to trap the minds of citizens into eternal impotence, i.e. false hope.
Extraordinary important message at the end of the video (last 20-30 seconds). He unveils with reason thinking why what happens in Palestine by is happening with such violence by now..
Palistinian leadership are no different from any other capitalism. They use cheap Gazan labour to build wealth which is concentrated in a small minority of Hamas billionaires. Its also a religious war .
I’ve heard the other how “every time there is a catastrophic event, we use communism… they call it disaster communism… The first meaning is collective, self-organised responses to disaster situations, putting people first. The second concerns the prospects for an ecological society based on human needs in the face of climate chaos, or to put it another way, the possibility of communism in the Anthropocene.
Why do you make the leap to communism when ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY was the term used in this video?? And besides that if you don't recognize the economic disaster wrought by capitalism then you are overdue for a deep dive into the problems created by capitalist economic systems. The growing wealth disparity is one example. The fact that the US is no longer a democracy or a republic, but instead an oligarchy is another.
To understand this situation in depth, I'd highly recommend to study these books; × How The World Works by Noam Chomsky × How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney × Capitalist Realism by Mark Fischer
You do know that ecomonic demcracy is literally what communism stands for, giving the workers control over production lines. But when westerners hear communism they shit their pants, Marx wrote about it, it's not a new idea. But it's the stupid west which doesn't understand what communism is and treat as some evil.
okay if you listened to Jason, this is a stuggle that is due by everyone, but mostly by northern hemisphere as exploiters of the globe. Middle East struggle needs be combined with the rich North countries peoples' struggle fighting economic dictatorship at the heart. But most importantly, fighting their own consumerism lifestyles which is being promoted by capitalism to their rich societies at home, as a duty (duty to spend in order to speed up circulation of money in economy).
The Baath party has tried to unite Arabia for a century. You won't believe what happened next. The Wahabites used to be a reviled religious minority, at war with everyone, until they allied with the British Empire who made them a monarchy. They were still at war with everyone else, but now they had funds and weapons. They immediately bombed sacred places in the region. They now control the biggest chunk of Arabia and continue to supply the vast majority of crude oil in the world to private companies. They are also allied with most of their remaining neighbours. One difference since WW2 is that their weapons are no longer supplied by the now defunct British Empire, but by the USA.
They are not very "strong". And we pay big bucks for their oil and they choose not to share the wealth amongst their people. There isn't anything imperialist about it on our part.
We do know how strong we can be united and one day that will happen, but some “people” are trying there best to separate us by making conflicts between us.
Great insight, but I didn't really understand how a liberated Palestine equals a liberated middle-east. I want Palestine to be free but how would that automatically mean a liberated Iraq for example?
Sorry I fail to understand this video. I fail to see how a liberated Palestine would threaten Global Capitalism and liberate the rest of the Middle East. Half of the middle east couldn’t care less about Palestine and has made that very clear. Half of the middle east lives in state controlled authoritarian capitalism. The pretense of this video is that capitalism is only being made by the western hegemonial forces. Does any middle eastern country have a substantial movement that works towards economic democracy? This whole video seems like the romantic idea of the middle east being in some class war against the western capitalist elite in order to build some form of utopia
You are spot on, my friend. It's like a modern version of the "noble tribesman", but with a global, romanticised marxist flavour. The vast majority of the people in the Middle East (through all classes) couldn't care less about our western, secular theories of "economic democracy" etc.
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Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
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absolutely distorted logic. modern civilisation and its fruit of modernity is not free, you deserve only what you solve and not entitlement and competition is inevitable. the crucial question is are you advancing modern human civilisation with better insights and modern capital or just uttering what you deserve as good intention and ideal vision without contextual circumstances. do you have the mindset and wisdom capacity in your system to create real solution or just all talk.
@@2009samiy "It is easier to fool People than it is to convince them tat they have been fooled" - Mark Twain
The church has fooled Christians for so long, it takes too much conviction and courage to admit that one has been fooled and accept the Truth - Islam. But Alhamdulillah, more and more are reverting, making Islam the fastest growing religion all over the world.
Communist/Socialist nations are the worst polluters per capita. Why are you blaming Capitalism?
so who are the they?
To understand fully what he is saying, consider these cases I outline below. I am from Pakistan. In the wake of the Gaza conflict, due to the phenomenal bycott of the CocaCola, a locally manufactured beverage "Next" is a hit. Very soon we learn that the owner of the company gets kidnapped.
Back in the days, when PEPSI came to Pakistan, there was a popular brand called "RC". Guess what PEPSI did. They bought every single glass bottle out there and so RC faced a situation where they had the drink but no bottle to package and under such conditions, it was meant to close.
A few years back, in our local Market, a good chips brand named "Oaye Hoye" came that was giving a competition to the "Lays". Lays cut down the supply line of Oaye Hoye by buying out the entire potato stock for the next few months.
When Walls ice cream came to Pakistan, we had an amazingly popular brand called "Yummy". There again we saw how the mega advertising campaign took place and basically every available place for advertisement was bought.
If this is what I know from memory and just in one country, imagine what these corporates have done to the world at large ...
Thank you for sharing. I think what we need is to realize the power we have in our choices of purchases. If we can’t stop buying from the big brands than we can’t sit sit here and complain about them. We want politicians and oligarchs to give up their greed but we can’t attain that until we stop feeding the line of mass production. It will be a bit uncomfortable but ultimately that is the power we have direct control over compared to anything else.
If you had a proper Government that could make Anti Trust Laws those situations wouldn't have happened. I've seen multi-nationals try bullshit here in Australia, but it rarely works for them like it says it has in Pakistan. Pepsi bought all the Glass? There's a million places you can buy glass from, and rules against hoarding. That hasn't stopped the fact about 5 enormous Food Brands probably own 80% of the Labels in a local supermarket, but that doesn't prevent people trying New or Alternative Brands. Big Brands do get lazy, and quick thinkers create new things. Then they Cash Out when a Big Brand buys them out - But it's always just a cycle. There are literally trillions of Dollars of Baby Boomer Investment Money floating around in the World's Stock Exchanges looking for the Next Big Thing.
Come up with the Next Big Thing and you'll Love the system. Coca Cola never saw Red Bull coming.
@@rabiazahid4824 I fully agree. I for one support local brands. I wear them, drink and eat them and at every possible forum speak of empowering them. We are a population of 250 million. The sheer size gives us an opportunity to build and consume locally and thrive the local businesses.
how sadly interesting, that is were the government should intervene
Very interesting and an excellent way to explain how much the people of the world give up our power or take back our power with our spending. Every purchase gives power or takes power. We must take back our power and the easiest and most immediate way is to spend only with the businesses that mirror our values.
Workers can and must organize to take back the power also. The workers can transform the companies they work for
Because we'd rather blame the immigrants than the oligarchs.
Dangerous territory
Yes. Which the greed and destruction wrought by capitalists in the imperial core (the US) creates in the first place.
Like a good sheep
Because corporate media tells us to demonize the poor and marginalized, because if we finally wake up and stand in solidarity against the small less than 1% ruling elite, they are done for, they don't have a chance to stop us. We can shut down capitalism, we are the workers. But ... we have not done it in the right way yet.
So support Green Party US, with Dr. Jill Stein and Workers Strike Back because the US Empire, specifically, needs to change fundamentally with American working class solidarity. That's the big last brick to fall.
Also a mutual aid bottom-up community development platform like One Small Town, based on Contributionism is worth a look for helping along with this.
Indeed, this stupid people who want Hamas to take over the Middle East so China can create a global communist revolution will lead to global fascism, not to global revolution. Russia is very happy, undoubtly.
That was a breath of fresh air honestly. So many pro-environmentalists, ecologists, just dances around the question of capitalism and the concept of infinite growth. They're caring more about their own self-preservation in terms of having a job by not questioning the system, rather then taking a stance and confront it.
I would disagree. Many of them can join the dots & know how to move forward.
It’s the human nature!!!
"infinite growth" for how long, natural resources are drying up - natural resources are finite - even the air, drinking water, forrest, etc. are not spared, they are polluted or getting fewer by the hour - and they say it is DEVELOPMENT - the only thing technology is doing is taking away the job people are doing now.
BDS. BOYCOTT ISRAHELL AND THE US, UK until they free Palestine. Support the resistance in every way you can.
when you have the thoughts but can't quite grasp them and finally you find someone who expresses the whole ordeal amazingly
Edit: since YT is censoring my comments again I'm gonna write it here for everyone to see, the man has some very interesting free books, plz read them since they'll cover most of your questions 😊
He realigned my discombobulated thoughts.
💯
The idea that he promotes is unpracticable and would crash faster than communism. It's based on utopian thoughts. What he says on palestine is just absurd.
spot on
He misses the demographic dimension (in context of severe water scarcity). Arafat called 'the muslim woman's womb, our biological weapon: Israel retaliated with immigration, and the two sides waged their demographic coldwar that has led to a 10-fold increase in numbers since 1948.
The Global South can be more accurately refereed to as The Global Majority. The Global majority according to Michael Parenti is not under developed but over exploited.
Exactly!
100%
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
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@@2009samiy God's not real, those books are fake, don't quote that crap or pray, do something real.
because their human resources keep running to the west, blame them for not staying and making their own countries better
Every British and American person should watch this video
wouldn't change a damn thing.
And once we do, what are we supposed to do? Do you think we have any more control over our government than anyone else from another country?
@@charliewhon6548 we have more control than we believe we do, by design.
@@andrewsackville-west1609
Okay, so what actions do you propose I take today that will help take back control? It seems to me that just about everyone else I know is more caught up in materialism; more concerned about making their new truck payment, spending money they don’t have and posting pictures of themselves, than what’s about to happen this week when one side wins the election and the other side becomes even more hateful and hostile towards their fellow man. Most are targeting those they should be uniting with rather than the actual people manipulating the system.
I agree. Every American should watch this video. And as soon as they are finished watching it they must sign over their home and property to the American Natives, from whom it was stolen.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. If the Jews must leave. So must Americans and Canadians. And white Australians and New Zealanders.
Whites have STOLEN so much property! It’s amazing!
Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Thank you for explaining the entire Western colonial world order for the past 500 years to today.
Why hate on the western colonial powers ? All empires have done things and mostly worse things than the west. If we’re talking about colonialism which really doesn’t exist in the west anymore since it is the west being colonised.
@@leawilliams8476Your extermination of the Native Americans, the indigenous people of America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Hawaii, has made you an example of colonialism, as the first to exterminate an entire nation in history, a nation that was exterminated and the Caucasus came to its land. Now I understand why you are the star when it comes to colonialism. And do not forget Africa and the enslavement of Africans in order to build your countries that demand human rights and democracy. I am from Africa and I tell you yes, the worst colonizer is the white European😒😒😒😒.
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
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@@leawilliams8476 Your extermination of the Red Indians, the indigenous people of America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Hawaii, made you an example of colonialism, given that you were the first to exterminate an entire nation in history, a nation that was exterminated and the Caucasus came to its land. Now I understand why you are the star when it comes to colonialism. And do not forget Africa and the enslavement of Africans in order to build your countries that claim human rights and democracy. I am from Africa and I tell you, yes, the worst person to colonize is the white European.
Replace “entire Western colonial world order” with “Wicked Caucasian people”.
A genuine person giving genuine and educated thoughts. This IS what the world needs.
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
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No, this is not what the world needs.
Go to nullschool and set it to checmical - CO (carbon monoxide) give that earth ball a spin and have a look around. Report back here after you did so.
Exactly, well said 🙌 🙌 🙌
Actually, the world needs him to start a profitable business based on his theory of economic democracy. I fully support him, but talk is cheap.
so crazy to me that as a colonized indigenous person of and living in what is called the south pacific, i had never considered the idea of economic democracy. that really added another layer to my understanding of economic liberation and sovereignty.
comrade, we are in this together
There are people that proved it is possible like Mohammad Yunnis. He was even given Noble Prize in economy for concept od micro mortgage
What he calls economic democracy is otherwise called communism or socialism. The state deciding on eceonomics (and actually owning the companies). As I recall, that did not work that well.
The structure of the western world is a combination of political democracy and capitalism. So far, it has worked better than anything else.
@@thiloreichelt4199capitalism has always been there to either crush or severely hamper any socialism in the world. Capitalism, on the other hand, is allowed to run rampant. You cannot compare the two equally when it comes to success when one is being continually suppressed by the other.
@@unemployedphilosopher5072no no no, you don't understand, it's the slave's fault that he has no rights
Fun fact: Arab leaders themselves don't want capitalism to fall as they have too much stake in that and benefits from it. This is why u don't see them helping out the P people
Exactly. Not only that but also they might also lose their seat( King, President and so on)
King, mostly. Enthroned by the British Empire to prevent the people from taking control of their own resources.
this is why the westerns divide and conquer the middle-east, just give them the tiniest amount of benefits and they will defend it wholeheartedly and willingly become a lapdog....
They were put there by america, so one would imagine they support american interests...
that makes sense...
Very well said! Reminded me of the phrase “Environmentalism without class struggle is just gardening”.
Environmentalism without Marxism is rational conservationism.
@@anthonymorris5084If you want to call the last 50 years of overwhelming environmental destruction and the catastrophic worsening of the climate crisis rational conservationism, you more than welcome. But based on that, I am going to call you an idiot. Environmentalism is clearly related to class struggle, and you would have to be an idiot to miss that fact.
@@Perekele
Nasty lefty , have a good look at yourself.
@@anthonymorris5084 What exactly are you saying? That corporations are run by irrational people? That CEOs and whatnots are mindlessly walking into walls and put their hands in pots of boiling tomato sauce?
Why did "we" destroy Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Libya? No, there is no "we." They profited. We pay. The idea that I and Musk have the same interests is pretty much the stupidest, most idiotic idea ever.
Everyone should research the "Ben Gurion Canal Project" .. a long range plan to create a large canal through southern Israel to the Mediterranean Sea .. through which trade from the east to the west would flow!
Talk about the need for socialism without saying the word socialism. What he doesn't highlight is that as workers, we have immense power- we make the world run, don't you forget it.
And it seems you workers can't do shit about it, for how long have you had power and didn't use it?
@@martinjugolin2087 When you say "you workers" what group do you belong to because your comment implies that you are in something like an executive or something else or maybe retired?! What you are NOT saying has implications as well.
@michaeldeierhoi4096 socialists
This video should be mandatory viewing for all voters in the US and Europe.
Why does the West try to balkanize the Middle East?
Voting isn’t going to do anything
only if he acknowledges global capitalism is a code for global jewry but he won't.
I don't this would change much.
They would never allow it
Economics has been intentionally stripped from politics by the ones who are winning.
It used to be called Political Economy.
Adam Smith had to delay publication of Wealth of Nations due to the Credit Crunch in Europe of 1772 when dozens of banks collapsed in days. This was due to the 'loot' [the Hindi word for plunder] from India drying up for a while. This followed the Great Bengal Famine of 1770 which killed up to 10 million [or 1/3 of population in Bengal Province [inc. modern Bihar and Orissa] died 13 years after British takeover. In 1769 Richard Becher had predicted this Ruin of Bengal [which had been the richest province in the world's largest and richest economy, Mughal India] due to British rapacity. At the same time Robert Clive returned home with his loot as the richest nonmonarch in Europe and his EIC mafia men became the new super-rich elite known as the 'nobs' (nawabs). This pattern continued for 190 years with some 3 dozen famines killing tens of millions as the Brits looted some $45 Trillion, systematically destroying Indian textile competition and any other industries etc. - search Jason Hickel India.
@@sutapasbhattacharya9471 Excellent stuff. Thanks.
@@sutapasbhattacharya9471 wealth without power is a crime
Because economics is where the power really lies. Hence when Apartheid regime of South Africa gave way the oligarchs like De Beers retained the economic power at all costs
It's beyond satisfying to see someone say exactly what keeps running through my mind. I wish more people were able to see this.
It's easier to envision the end of humanity than the end of capitalism.
Thankfully neither is happening.
@@anthonymorris5084 such stupidity
True. 💔
@@jamesprivet Pot calling kettle black. If insults are the best you can do, then you've got nothing.
... However, with the rise of BRICS it has become VERY EASY TO ENVISION different systems based on the needs of citizenry.
So greed is in the front causing so much suffering.
you didn´t watch the video? not greed, capitalism.
@@jzFIFA same thg, they both look evil to me
And Capitalism is ??? Capitalism is based on acquaring wealth not sharing.
@@Xmifi_ it´s dialectial meterialism, without greed capitalism wouldn´t work. But it´s the system that pressures us to be greedy
@@jzFIFAsystems are created by people. Greed is a human sin.
Fúcking amazing explanation as to why Biden said “if there weren’t an Israel, we’d have to invent one”
Brilliantly expressed.
If Palestinians were able to form a state it would only devolve into another failed middle eastern country run by Muslim theocrats or a military dictatorship.
They have nothing the world wants but a small number of agricultural products. Their economy would collapse and eventually become another country dependent on foreign aid. Muslim extremists would seize power and there would be constant warfare and terrorism directed at Israel and their neighbors.
Palestinians are not interested in peaceful coexistence or a two state solution. They want a one state solution with Israel gone and all the Jews expelled from the entire region. They lost every war they have ever started and still think they can dictate unilateral terms. Some people really love the role of Martyr.
Muslim countries are happy to sell oil to India, China and whomever is willing to pay. If we stopped buying oil from them do you think the global demand for oil would suddenly dry up. Would Japan, China and South Korea stop manufacturing goods. The “global south” loves oil and would continue to use oil even if the rest of the world were able to switch to renewables or some other system. The Saudis and all the oil producing gulf states have grown incredibly wealthy from the oil trade. They are equally responsible for climate change. All this phony outrage is nothing but posturing and intellectual showmanship. We certainly have our share of responsibility but the entire world and all the players are culpable as well. Things are much more complex than we would like to believe. It is so much simpler to make one side bad and the other side good.
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
...................
Finally someone who calls a spade a spade. Thank you. 👏👏👏
Karl Marx called for an alternative 150 yrs ago, spelling out exactly what was said in this video. Nothing new here, nothing will change. Seems like the Hunger Games to me without an end.
vQuran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
...................
@2009samiy The biblical stories are the biggest bullshit in history. The Jews took the sumarian Gilgamesh stories and called it the Torah, Western societies called it the Old Testament, and the Holy Roman Empire wrote the new Testament to keep their flocks in check. Check your history, and you'll find all belief systems based on a God are there to control the masses before a police system was established. Start thinking for yourself rather than being led by the nose like some beast of burden. The bible is full of magic and paganism. Things the church wants to stamp out. What a hypocritical book. If you want world piece and not domination, rid yourself of the shackles that bind you to Christianity and embrace humanity as no fictitous God will save us.
@2009samiy What biblical clap trap. When you understand where the biblical stories come from and why they were written, and only then can you understand how human societies have been manipulated for centuries. There is no God. It was only invented to blame someone out of human control, for the bad weather, failing crops, or small societies stepping out of line with social norms. Jesus only exists as a martar as no such entity ever existed. The Torah is nothing more than a collection of Gilgamesh stories. The Torah, Old Testament, are the Ouoran same book. Christianity and Islam have fought for centuries, and yet they are the same religion. For both Christianity and Islam, jesus is a profit but not for the Jews. Christians around the world support Judaism before Islam. Otherwise, we won't tolerate the genocide of innocent people in the Middle East since the crusades.
The more you understand how strongly Christianity and capitalism are linked, the more you will understand why we have so much destruction and poverty in the world, let alone climate change.
The sooner we accept socialism as the way forward, the sooner we rid ourselves of the burden of the old Testament. Free from capitalistic domination. And experience a more just society.
@@HansKrause-k6rNot with that attitute it won't
He didn't answer why a liberated Palestine threatens global capitalism.
Im all for the liberation of Palestine and challenging capitalism but this guy did a very poor job of showing anything about how these things intersect. Clickbait. There are so many other better examples of neocolonial projects that intersect with ecological collapse even in the middle east.
He did
You may have to watch it a couple times, but the why that you ask is explained is in the first 1 and 1/2 minutes.
@michaeldeierhoi4096 yes! the title is misleading. It's not what the video is about. He barely touches the subject.
@@genealogiacolorada On the contrary I think Jason Hickle spells it out quite clearly. He begins by saying a liberated Palestine means a liberated Middle East. Then he goes on to say that the wealthy capitalist countries use a colonial style of management with the poorer countries. For the latter part of the video he explains the need for economic democracy around the world.
This would allow the poorer countries to have more say in the exploitation of their resources instead of the wealthy countries coming in to take what they want.
To add to this from my perspective Israel has been allowed to rampage through at least five countries in the Middle East in order to exercise their power over those countries. I include the occupied territories under the label of countries for simplicity's sake.
The civilians are necessary casualties in their drive toward controlling the region rather than ever trying to negotiate a genuine peace!
*A long history of divide-and-rule/conquer.*
The people of the Greater Middle East, including the Levant (most of whom are Semites, and the followers of Abrahamic religions) have been divided and ruled over by outsiders for centuries. Because it is easier to divide people based on personal differences, than it is to unite them, based on what they have in common. Strategically ambiguous rulers make use of this, for own advantages. In the era of empires, first Rome/Constantinople, then during WW1 the seat of POWER playing these games changed to London/Paris (Sykes-Picot/Balfour Declaration/WW1), then after the 1950's as European colonialism's power decreased, starting around the time a bark by Washington DC in 1956 (Suez Crisis/War) showed who the new boss was, the role of divider was simply taken over by Washington DC (the entire ME was the playground during the Cold War).
Now the intention is simply to avoid unity in the ME, in order to "rule" over the dissent which is classical "divide and rule". Today, their leaders are ALL tools. Draw lines on the map without asking any of those affected. Endless wars, constant dissent. Divide and Rule. Oldest trick in the book...
Who wields the POWER? Who has had (in all historical cases in the ME/Levant) the GEOGRAPHICAL ADVANTAGE of being able to reach all the other little buck catchers (tools, and other Roman-era style instruments of POWER), but could not be reached itself, because of a geographical-, technological-, organizational-, military-, strategic-, political advantage at any given point of a historical timeline?
Same types of people and systems. Different times. Same games.
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The people of the Africa have been "divided and ruled" over by outsiders for centuries. Because it is easier to divide people based on personal differences, than it is to unite them, based on what they have in common. Strategically ambiguous rulers make use of this, for own advantages. In the era of empires, first Rome/Constantinople in North Africa, then during the era of Western imperialism the seat of POWER playing these games changed to the USA/Europe, then after the 1950's as European colonialism's power decreased, Africa was the "playground" during the Cold War. Moscow was taking on the role of arming the resistance.
Once the dividers have reached peak power for themselves, by simply drawing lines on the map without asking any of those affected (Congo Conference/1884) so the own systems of gain can siphon off wealth like a giant vacuum cleaner. The intention was simply to avoid unity in Africa, in order to "rule" over the dissent which is classical "divide and rule".
Today, all African dissenters, including some of Africa's own greedy corrupt leaders, are ALL tools. Endless wars, constant dissent.
*Give a weak mind money, and they will dance for the dividers...*
Divide and Rule.
Oldest trick in the book...
Four corners of the globe. Different rules. Same games.
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The people of the Americas (most of whom are Christians), including the USA, have been divided and ruled over by outsiders for centuries. Because it is easier to divide people based on personal differences, than it is to unite them, based on what they have in common. In the beginning stages of era of European Imperialism, first Spain and Portugal entered the Americas, employing the divide and rule technique of top-down power on the local systems (Aztecs/Incas), then after 1900 as European colonial powers' influence decreased, the role of divider was simply taken over by Washington DC. As the own power increased incrementally, the entire world became the playground after around 1900.
_Today, it is the globalists who employ imperialist tools to play divide and rule games on their neighbours._
*Forget "nukes". The "divide and rule/conquer"-strategy is the most powerful force on the planet, because it can be used invisibly in times of peace, AND in times of crisis and war equaly.*
Ever since the two-faced "snake" slithered down that tree of unity (fable), speaking out of both sides of the mouth (lies, deceit), human beings have fruitlessly warned and have continuously been warned, against "divisions" within a peaceful status quo. Such divisions create GAIN for OUTSIDERS (Eden as a "system" divided by lies and deceit).
Now the intention is simply to avoid unity in the Americas, in order to rule over the dissent which is classical divide and rule.
Endless wars on anything and everything from "drugs" to "terror", constant dissent with everything's a war war war...
Insert levers of lies, mistrust...
Create favourites: favouritism, by granting access to the own POWER, to those who volunteer to act as proxies...
Point the systemic finger, everywhere else, by use of the own paid stooges of power...
Divide and Rule.
Oldest trick in the book...
*In February 1948, George F. Kennan's Policy Planning Staff said: "[W]e have about 50% of the world's wealth but only 6.3% of its population. ... Our real task in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity."* [Critical question: Who is "we"?]
And that is what they did.
And that is what you are fighting for.
America's friends and self-proclaimed default rivals in Europe are still being burnt to ensure this disparity continues, with a "pattern" of alignments which are beneficial to the own rule. Set up European and Eurasian nations (including the MENA region) against each other. It is how divide and rule is implemented. The imperialist playbook of Great Britain and the USA for more than 100 years. Read Halford Mackinder (Pivot of History, 1904) and Zbigniew Brzezinski (Grand Chessboard, 1997) regarding Eurasia for the template. Who wields the POWER? Who has had (in all historical cases in the ME/Levant) the GEOGRAPHICAL ADVANTAGE of being able to reach all the other little buck catchers (tools, and other Roman-era style instruments of POWER), but could not be reached itself, because of a geographical-, technological-, organizational-, military-, strategic-, political advantage at any given point of a historical timeline?
That is what empires have always done.
Create the default rival/enemy on their own marching routes.
It is usually the power most likely to succeed which is determined as the default rival/enemy.
Notice how, as soon as a rival starts mass-producing products high up in the value chain of capitalism, and starts vying for markets, and becomes successful, it immediately becomes the systemic rival, and is then geopolitically encircled by the greater empire. It happened around 1900, as Germany started building high-value products, and it happened around 2000, as China started moving away from building cheap toys and labor intensive kitchen appliances...
The games start on the home turf. The first victims are their own people, locked in the eternal struggle for wealth and personal gain which they have been deceived into thinking is "good", but which WILL be exploited by the snakes who deceive them in the divide and rule technique of power. Because ..."most of the great problems we face are caused by politicians creating solutions to problems they created in the first place." - Walter E. Williams
*War is a great "divider." It goes straight through the heads of millions and billions of people from the very top tiers, right down to the individual level. War divides alignments and alliances, goes straight through organizations, divides political parties, tears through families, and finally at the very bottom tier, goes straight through individual hearts and minds as individuals struggle with themselves.*
It's not so much a case of divide and rule as divide and cope with the fall out. Supporting Israel has never been in US interests, really just a thorn in their side, exploited by Russia during and since the Cold War into now a much hotter cold war. The world is now falling apart quite literally, and that's not in anyone's interests.
Wow
Thanks very insightful.
@@MsMatty-oj1jb & @absabs
Thank you.
Please "copy and paste" whereever you wish, _spread the message of this insidious technique of the few powerful, and how it impacts the entire planet,_ infecting it with the divisions which are above all ONE thing: *beneficial to their own systems, of "themselves."*
Quite insightful.
Absolutely concise and eloquent - he says so much in just a few minutes
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
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You tube bought me to this video, although initially I was not interested in watching this video, but when i watch this complete video , understood every thing spoken is Utter TRUTH.....I totally agree with this speaker.
But who says truth and reality are always the same thing?
A new facet of the western supported Israeli war explained and exposed. Wery good analysis. Economic greediness is the basis for every war
@@davidtrak2679 why Jooz Terrorist have Occupied Palestinian land?
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
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@@davidtrak2679 Right? 😂
economic greed for what? The little economic potential of Palestine? The unrealistic idea of Palestines loberation forming a beacon of socialist prosperity in the middle east? Please…
@@t-bone9239 "economic greed for what?"
Total control.
exactly right and perfectly succinct
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
...................
Isreal is a settler-colonial project, America is a settler-colonial project. You see why that don’t want to decolonize Palestine
Yeah but also the entire Arab world was already conquered a long time ago, which was way more extreme than US and Israel’s settler colonialism
Every country in the world started out as a "settler-colonial project""
@@Bobby_T_ I suggest you read real history.
@@niyazzmoithu20Like the real history that all countries are similar projects? No country is innocent here.
@@aycc-nbh7289I’m Irish and the celts settled here when it was just animals, not every country is founded on the subjection of the native populations.
Economic democracy - great to hear about a viable alternative to unbridled capitalism.
Exactly. It's a strange world indeed where people cannot control the resources of their country and are instead threatened by big moneymen who pollute our air and land, take all our water and sell us second rate products for personal profit.
@@thomascromwell6840 Every nation controls it's resources. What on Earth are you talking about?
"Economic democracy". Lets be honest, you mean socialism.
@@anthonymorris5084 What is dishonest about that?
@@anthonymorris5084every nation controls its own resources? Seriously?
How often have you travelled to the global south? How much do you know about how their systems of organization work.
Very few nations control their own resources. Go ask nations like Libya or Mali what happens when you try to control your own resources
Excellently articulated!
5:40sh: "the situation in Palestine now is not primarily a moral one"
this is an excellent short clip of a talk!
Great minds like Jason are a serious threat to those that are oppressing us.
@@MsMatty-oj1jb Ditto on your comment. I believe that the oligarchs would rather kill us all rather than debase themselves into believing that all men are created equal.
I can't even comment on what would happen to him if your statement would become true. Deleted after a few seconds. So.. it won't come true, unfortunately.
All good except that your recipe is to get oppressed by Putin and Xi. Good luck living under those dictatorships.
Who are opposing *us*?
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
...................
That makes perfect sense to me. I thrill to hear the dots being connected, so compellingly. I reckon it is that simple.
Yes, it is that simple, and horrific.
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DITCH THE GENO SIDE DOLLAR
People in North America and Western Europe are delusional. We are very spoiled. We are not ready to give up our modern conveniences and anything short of that will not save the planet. There is no such thing as green manufacturing, even if we were able to produce clean renewable energy. If we are serious about restoring the earth’s ecosystems we would all have to live in small organic ecological farming communities spread out across the landscape. Everything would be made by hand and would be natural and biodegradable. Technology would only be used for very limited purposes.
Yes the wealthy have all the power and they control the means of production and the flow of capital. They are taking the lions share of the wealth produced for themselves. However we do still enjoy a very high standard of living because of the systems they’ve created. If they were to share more of their wealth with their own citizens (which they should) we would still face an ecological crisis due to consumption.
We want inexpensive cars, cheap oil, cheap energy, computers, mobile phones, affordable housing etc.
All these things require cheap labor, low cost materials and resources, manufacturing and military power.
@@michaeljensen4650 That is completely unrealistic and unworkable, in order to live the way you suggest the population would have to be half or less of what it is today, are you going to volunteer to be in the half that isn't here? What needs to happen is that neoliberalism needs to end and a be replaced by a more equitable system of wealth distribution so that the exploited countries can lift themselves out of poverty. *Currently* there is no green manufacturing and with your pie in the sky attitude there never will be, and maybe we would have to expect less but it would at least be workable until a much more environmentally friendly manufacturing sector is created, if you want to do your part and revert to the stone age, be my guest.
It is hard to deny that improving quality of life for the world’s poorest threatens the lifestyle of the world’s richest
I had a policy proposal to a former fed economist which attempts to solve a problem in highly identical description to this piece. My description was a lot broader involving at least seven other parameters, including national security. Initially, they accepted it with open arms. Then over a day they suddenly shut the doors to my face. I knew from the beginning that the policy proposal involved a large part of bond markets going through concurrent deflation and reflation adjustments, which I didnt mention - they must have noticed this. The adjustment was to the benefit of labor and away from acute control of capital over labor but in a way that boosts productivity with a minor caveat of appropriations. The amount of fight and pushback was mind numbing at such a win win adjustment. The point is, those people who own the means of securitized production will never yield. Never, ever - no matter how small the inconvenience.
I really respect Jason Hickel view and work... the idea of economic democracy is an eye opener.
Linking the ecological crisis to the social crisis and affirming they are dimensions of the same problem is insightful and meaningful.
"Economic democracy". The Left are the champions of language manipulation. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's socialism.
Economic democracy is literally just socialism. Can you show me a single place that socialism worked especially at large scale like an entire global economy?
@@bryg3577 what??? economic democracy is far from socialism. sociliasm would imply all asset is owned to a ruling government and that government will diversify the assets. that is not economic democracy
@@izzlabel that’s not what socialism is. Socialism is the concept that the mean of production, distribution, and exchange should be regulated by the community as a whole. This is exactly what is being described in this video. It’s the same thing for concepts like democratic socialism.
@@bryg3577 you should check out a little country called China.
this guy makes a truly important point. it can hardly be overestimated
From what I can gather, economic democracy is just a replacement term for communism or socialism, whichever the presenter most subscribes to. That's fine.
But I don't see how a liberated middle east threatens global capitalism. Perhaps someone has a link to the entire presentation?
A 'liberated middle east' led by the Islamic Republic of Iran will only threaten lives. Just look at what it funds for years, hamas in gaza, hezballah in lebanon, houtis in yemen, militias in ireq and syria. This is not liberation, it is subjugation. Don't let pretty words fool you.
It's explained within the very same speech. The ME is often ruled by governments the western world has put in place. This fact is something you *have* to know. They are also a major source of essential resources and production for a large portion of the world economy. Think, and you would understand instead of simply being able to parrot. You're too used to being told exactly what to believe, instead of being given the information to see the picture.
Wow. Such erudition. Such understanding of our world economic systems. Without using the toxic word ´socialism’. Obviously, this person understands what is going on. And understands what language is acceptable when he is talking to ordinary highly propagandized people.
The ruling elite got very good at playing with language to sell an idea.
This guy is merely learning from that.
I’m not sold on socialism (at least not for every society. But calling it economic democracy is a pretty slick move for people who advocate for it
@@williamdavis9562 Socialism and capitalism are not mutually exclusive. China, a socialist country, has a significant private sector which can be very innovative and productive. To the point where their electric car industry is too competitive for the US.
Economic systems vary and evolve over time. More importantly is the question of who, the minority or the majority, is the economic system meant to serve.
@@jeangingras4631 yes and I’m noticing that the sweet spot on that scale seems to be different for every society.
I wasn’t saying it is a one or the other type thing.
What I don’t like about both capitalist purists and socialist purists is that they have this one size fits all type mentality.
What works in one county might not work in another. China is a good example of this, they found their own balance with what works for them
@@williamdavis9562 Quite so. What you want to stay away from is the extremes.
Regards
There's nothing toxic about the word socialism unless you live in the American Bubble. This appears to be rebranding specifically for that audience.
Right ! the freedom of palestine is our freedom too ! and they pay huge price for it , and we must oppose it to keep our freedom. Liberty and justice and Peace are our needs !
Gaza had freedom. They picked Hamas.
@@orphanedhanyou I'm sorry but that's not true. Gaza strip was from the beginning and is a huge prison camp. Ilan Pappé, John Merschheimer, Jeffrey Sachs ... and many more denounced that fact. Israel is an apartheid state and today that state is comiting an intentional and factual genocide . Huge bombing , destructions and starvation. And my country is supporting this , it is the sign that there is a dangerous fascist move. The discourse is some kind of crazy messianic purposes, or pseudo democratic defense and behind you see the geopolitical economic strategies supporting it .
This is such a phenomenal summary of the global situation! So well articulated!
Brilliant concise and in-depth explanation a very articulate and thoughtful man
I've never heard such a concise and clear summary of what imperial colonialism does. Thank you.
Articulate, and saying climate change ‘can be very easily solved’ with economic sovereignty is a massive overstatement.
No, it really is that simple.
@@davidwuhrer6704I'm afraid I have to agree with him. Climate change is not as simple as giving economic democracy. It is either about completely giving up on modernity or developing fast enough to counteract its effects before it's too late. The overconsumption of the global wealthiest 1% is no secret, but it still accounts for around 25% of CO2 emissions. Don't get me wrong, it's definitely a lot, but even if they fell in line with the rest it wouldn't be enough. Claiming a more equal economy and the fall of capitalism could solve the climate crisis is utter ignorance.
@@davidwuhrer6704 developing nations generally won't be able to leapfrog into low-carbon tech without some resource transfer. Without it, they'll take the lowest cost route to growth (via fossil fuels), as many are already doing. You need sovereignty AND resource transfer.
@@menschkeit1 There is one glaring error in that: Developing nations are using cheap renewable energy already without bothering with the costly detour of highly subsidised fossil fuels.
Transitioning to cheap energy is only necessary in developed nations.
@@davidebic We don't have to give up on modernity, we only need to leave the past behind.
Yes, a lot of easily preventable damage has already been done, and more is added every day. This state of affairs benefits practically nobody. Not even the 1% who still believe that their money will shield them from environmental collapse, or that Jesus will save them.
Given a choice, the means and the freedom to do so, most people would get started on reversing the damage yesterday rather than tomorrow.
It is that simple.
What is not simple is to get there from here. Here is not a good starting point to get there. If things were different they would be different. But they are not, and that is what makes things complicated.
This is very clarifying. I’d like more detail on how a free Palestine causes a crisis in the global north. The step by step walkthrough would make a conversation with a curious neoliberal much more productive.
It's the domino theory all over again
@@davidwuhrer6704 well yeah. That’s a good one. So besides Iran, the whole region plays ball, and once Palestine becomes a state, all the neighboring countries will stop playing ball or something? Except Israel I guess. But for example the Saudi are in bed with America, why would they stop doing that when Palestine is free? I’m not sure it applies in that way.
It doesn't 😄 this is just a weird fairytale aimed at first year college students. Israel wants peace, islamists never because they hate the jews. Iran uses palestinians just as a pawn. Saudi-arabia and Israel are on the same page basically. Once Iran's oppressive islam regime falls, if that ever happens, we shall hope that Iran goes back to what it was in the 70's and then the whole region will see some change. Also in Europe the global neoliberalism is the biggest murder of everything...
I snot real is basically a big u s base in the mena. dissolving it by giving all back to pal es tine is a huge hit to the w est. why do you think the u s is shelling insane amounts of money and resources to back the g e n o cide?
@@NextChapterRapper What do you mean by "play ball"?
Fully, eloquently explained in 6 mins.
Thank you very much teachers. Very precise, very clear, very accurate. Long live Free Palestine 🇵🇸
🕊 "PEACE IS NOT EVERYTHING, BUT 'EVERYTHING' IS NOTHING WITHOUT IT." Greetings from Montevideo, Uruguay! 🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾
UNTSO COS - Speech on occasion of Count Bernadotte Memorial - Mighty Dutchman they tried? Then they killed him. To your point it's the Zionist way.
The world is controlled by Zionists of all religions. They are the entitled and are or are put into positions of authority. AIPAC control 73 percent of the U.S. Congress through campaign donations to both presidential candidates and their prospective parties. Have lobby group to get rid of lobby groups and at the very least have ballot initiatives for AIPAC registered as a foreign agent to limit their influence over the U.S. Congress.
That all being said, I don't conflate Anti-Zionism which is a state and a belief that such an apartheid state should exist with being Anti-Semitic which is a terrible hateful thing as being against a religion and people of a certain culture for who they are as individuals. Israel is not a culture or individual, Israel is just an Ass-Hole that is supported by other ASS-HOLE Governments - but the super-majority (over 66%) of people in those countries do not.
Free Palestinians from terrorism mind set first...
Quran 21:33
َAnd He is the One Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon each one
floating (and moving) in an orbit
youtube mary and jesus in the quran and mohmmad in the bible and the Torah and the scientific
miracles of the quran and mohmmad in hindu scripture
…
according the bible that you have
(Matthew 4:1) Jesus was tempted
(James 1:13) God doesn't get tempted
(John 1:29) Jesus was seen
(1 John 4:12) No man has ever seen God
(Acts 2:22) Jesus was and is a man, sent by God
(Numbers 23:19, Hosea11:9) God is not a man
(Hebrews 5:8-9) Jesus had to grow and learn
(Isaiah 40:28) God doesn't ever need to learn
(1 Corinthians 15:3-4) Jesus dies
(1 Timothy 1:17) God doesn't die
(Hebrews 5:7) Jesus needed salvation
(Luke 1:37) God doesn't need salvation
(John 4:6) Jesus grew weary
(Isaiah 40:28) God Doesn't grow weary
(Mark 4:38) Jesus slept
(Psalm 121:2-4) God doesn't sleep
(John 5:19) Jesus isn't all powerful
(Isaiah 45:5-7) God is all powerful
(Mark 13:32) Jesus isn't all knowing
(Isaiah 46:9) God is all knowing
...................
I'm uruguayan too, those Palestinian idiots literally confuse our flag and the Greek flag with the Israeli flag, that's enough to understand how smart they are.
Secondly, you and I know best about dictatorship, Israel it's a dictatorship but so it's Venezuela and Cuba, yet people like you and pro palestine supporters deny that Venezuela and Cuba are dictatorships cause they're leftist and all the blame goes to USA sanctions, not communism. How can you call yourself to be in the right side of history with this much hypocrisy?
I'm uruguayan too, those Palestinian idiots literally confuse our flag and the Greek flag with the Israeli flag, that's enough to understand how smart they are.
Secondly, you and I know best about dictatorship, Israel it's a dictatorship but so it's Venezuela and Cuba, yet people like you and pro palestine supporters deny that Venezuela and Cuba are dictatorships cause they're leftist and all the blame goes to USA sanctions, not communism. How can you call yourself to be in the right side of history with this much hypocrisy?
He is well read. He is confident and knows what he is saying. Good to know people are really finding out who the real evils are.
He's parroting and regurgitating the Leftist tropes.
@@anthonymorris5084 Whats wrong with it? Care to explain!
@@muhammadmoaazbinsajjad2029 Well actually, I'll concede and clarify. I'll give him credit, he's most definitely well read. He's also extremely confident, and he's an expert in his ideological beliefs. The problem is every thing he states is born from Marxist social and economic dogma. He's propagating woke nonsense, misrepresenting facts, rewritten his own history, and serves up numerous abject prejudices.
Marxism/Communism/Socialism has never worked anywhere in the world, at any time in history, under anybody's management. We even know why it doesn't work. His diatribe comes from the indoctrinated hatred of both White people and the rich. It's all born from self loathing.
@@anthonymorris5084 it's not quite like that, no. Looking left or right is designed to throw the population off their moral compass. Wrong and correct is all there really is, and we have to know the difference.
@@ashton1952 *"Looking left or right is designed to throw the population off their moral compass."* Says the self righteous Leftist who claims to own the moral compass.
Making the claim that there is only "wrong and correct" is self righteous. Nobody is "correct" about everything. Ideology is real and tangible. They represent beliefs and philosophies that people in different groups share. Framing these ideologies using the terminology of "right" and "left" is accurate and the individual speaking in this video is hard core Left. It's about as far Left as one can get.
This is one of the most important explanations that I’ve heard in the the last year and more. This need to go viral.
Everyone is arguing moral reasons to the war. It’s so much bigger than that.
This is one of the best and concise breakdowns of the way the world works and the things we need to change I have ever seen. Bravo!
I'm sending this to everyone😂
First, "a liberated Palestine" can mean a number of different things. None of them mean a liberated Middle-East. Right there, the argument is just bizarre, no matter what stance you take on it, be it pro-Israel, pro-Palestine, pro-two-state-solution or whatever else.
Second, he makes no mention as to what this liberation would be from. Jordan, Egypt and Syria are not oppressed by capitalism but by authoritarian, autocratic rule. This is not even disputed, merely ignored in conversations like these. It's not capitalism that's keeping their populations down, it's the utter lack of democracy and personal freedoms. Freedoms like being able to run for office without being indicted, kidnapped or killed, voting however you please, or loving whomever you please. It's not capitalism preventing people to do any of this in the Middle-East, it's authoritarian regimes and to an extent, a deeply conservative populace. It has nothing to do with capitalism, and was already there centuries before it.
Please note the complete lack of defense for capitalism in this comment, as well as the complete lack of justification for anyone harming anyone else in any way. This is not a justification for, or a defense, of anything. It is merely a critique of the breathtakingly ignorant analysis presented. Even if we assume that capitalism is evil, the evils that plague the Middle-East are simply not too much capitalism.
Well most of those dictators in the middle East are just in thier places becouse of the usa and its alies. Being bro palestine or pro European colonialism have to do alot with this ofcoarse
THANK YOU!!! Its actually frustrating listening to conversations like this, basically "capitalism bad.... kills people". When in reality its actually dictators and random armed groups killing people while majority of capitalist countries are fine and thriving. Seems like the problem is elsewhere.... hmmmm
Thank you. I had to scroll down a LONG way before finding someone who recognized that the words so eloquently spoken in this video are in fact utter nonsense.
YT keeps hiding my comment. Basically, thank you. Utter nonsense. Even like "when Palestine is free capitalism has a problem".... what????
You wrote a lot of things but meant nothing. You spoke about middle East but chose not to speak anything about the global south. A purely idiotic comment, I must say.
Wow. The essence within 6:15 minutes. Great! ❤
Big words, no solutions.
Oh because the solutions are so easy right? 🙄 In actuality the answer to the problems created by capitalism was in his explanation about the need to develop economic democracy. We don't even have economic democracy in the US so of course we make no effort to promote around the world.
It has been argued that we have a republic, but that isn't entirely true either as the people have been given more and more choices to elect candidates for office since the founding of this country in so we have become more democratic in the process. But now because of the control of large corporations and wealthy individuals we are moving away from a republic/democracy toward an oligarchy. The capitalists like nothing better. This means economic democracy is even more remote at least in the US which is the dominant economic and political power in the world right now.
@ powerfull familys or people have nothing to do with capitalism. They are just youe excuse. Look at every monarch or the borgias or medici for example. That goes back as far as mankind. Exclude lobbyists from politics and make sure running candidates get a budget from the state, not from cooperations or billionaires.
Absolute gold, 100% truth when it comes to describing the current status quo
Thank you for putting all the pieces together so eloquently. Great job. Preach! 🙌👏
Great video, economic discussion on another level! The extraordinary important message is at the end of the video (last 20-30 seconds). He unveils with reason thinking why what happens in Palestine is happening with such violence by now..
Ecology without class struggle is gardening
Nice!
Bravo! This gentleman explains it really well. I have been saying the same for years. But none of my associates could see it. Or perhaps they didn’t want to see it.
Greed, not one of the seven deadly sins without reason.
Calling them "deadly sins" is a mistranslation. The original meaning is closer to "mortal sins", but the original meaning is not that the seven mortal sins are sins in and of themselves, but rather the parts of the human condition that cause people to sin.
It's irrelevant anyway, because while greed is encouraged as a virtue in capitalism, the inverse is not true. It could be argued that greed can be a motivation for preventing environmental collapse, and for changing the mode of production to something more equitable.
„The global south lacks sovereignity over their lands, their resoueces, […]“
Prominent example is how chevron and the US literally overthrew democratically elected governments so they could extract as much oil as possible for their own economic benefit, while poisoning large parts of the amazon with toxic waste from oil production
Beautifully clear..
Seeing reality as it really is...class struggle!!
Excellent
Class and economic struggle
Wow, what a powerful and succinct analysis. It is indeed the mindset of exploitation that is common to both the societal and environmental dilemmas we are faced with. And the mindset of cooperation the core principle towards resolving them. And why BRICS is such a hopeful thing too!
So brilliant
I just fell in love with this guy
same
Love how he just calls out the problem of capitalism so clearly and unapologetically. We need more of that. His book Less is More is also great.
Me 2!
His book 'The Divide' is also an excellent read.
@@jazzypari Thank you!
The best analysis out there
Right on brother.
First time I’ve heard this man speak and I’m extremely impressed with his broad knowledge base.
Thank you Jason - you have a new fan!
He wrote an article for the G u a r dian, about ayd in reverse (oops wrong spelling). As someone who studies geopol, it's one of the best articles I've ever read.
This breakdown is incredible.
A Very succinct analysis.
Is it not a little oversimplified to say that a liberated Palestine would mean a liberated Midfle East. ?
Yes. But it means keeping the Middle East weak and submissive will be wayyyyy harder to do. Israel is a Western colonial state. The British created it. But they planned to create it with the agreement of other European nations even before WW1. The idea is to place a Western state in the heart of the Arab/Islamic world. This meant the Western powers had easy access to their African and Asian colonies. The US inherited the British Empire as a superpower. Today Israel ensures that the Middle East remains under dictators loyal to the US to serve US interests.
Nobody is saying if Palestine is free and there is no more Israel, there will be no wars. But it does mean it will be more difficult to keep the Middle East weak and fractured. Don't take my word. Biden himself said it "Were there no Israel we would have to invent an Israel to protect our interests in the region. Imagine if there were no Israel. How many ships and troops do you think we need to have stationed in the Middle East (to project power)". Trump said something similar.
The point here is that if the Western colonial state is no more, then the chance of a liberated middle east drastically increases because maintaining colonial rule by propping up dictators becomes a whole lot more difficult.
Not really because Palestine is the most repressed region in the Middle East and if it were to be liberated then a ripple effect could take place throughout the Middle East. That is one reason the US instinctively seems to withhold putting pressure on Israel to end its occupation on the occupied territories and end its war there.
Hallelujah, somebody with a brain, thank you I’m impressed…..😀👍
A very small brain
The clarity is compelling.
Billions of people around the globe are about to celebrate the birthday of a Palestinian man born 2000 years ago in Bethlehem, but cant accept the fact that Palestinians lived there before 1948.
That is it. Well said.
Noami klein said this years ago
Yes but people got her confused with Naomi Wolf 😅
people in the global south have said this for a century.
As individuals we must play our part and STOP rampant consumerism. Whatever happened to Reduce Reuse Recycle?!
That was a scam to place the onus of fighting pollution on individuals, instead of the big polluters, such as the MIC, fossil fuel corporations, automotive manufacturers, the parasite class…
Incredibly insightfull 👍
Middle East Oil.
This is one of the best analyses I've heard recently. This guy knows his things for sure!
Where can the entire lecture be watched?
São Paulo, 12/10/2024 - 20h49 (-3GMT).
ruclips.net/user/liveSacbcQsHnpo
Right on target. The horrible truth of our world.
Thank you. An economic democracy!!!!!
Finally someone with brains!
Thank you for this enlightening speech. So you know what if this is all Capitalism that it needs to fall. And it is a moral issue. It is about greed, and unwillingness to share resources. The next phase of humanity is about sharing, about brotherhood, about abolishing hunger, and so on and so forth.
But if we frame it as a moral question/problem first, then we lose clear-headed, realistic, down-to-earth materialist analysis and we fall prey to moralistic secular religious framework which can only serve as a coping mechanism, but never gets things done. Yes, the issues around capitalism in general and colonialism in particular always carry the underlying moral problems but these are not primary. We have to be able to see world from the perspective of geopolitical framework also, because these interests are not private moral questions and are not related to identities or any other concrete ideological questions... So, while its true that morality always comes into question, we cannot expect moral consensus and moral disposition be the foreground of our anti-capitalist message and analysis. Utopian socialism didn't work, we need scientific socialism.
@@iachtulhu1420 - well. clearly we all have opinions
It is not about the unwillingness to share resources. The Global South is quite generously sharing its resources with the colonial masters.
Every word rang true for me. But there was a mere leap of faith linking "The situation in Palestine right now is not primarily a moral one" with "Capital thinks of it as a matter of suppressing and crushing liberation movements.". Separately, these two assertions seem true. But put together, something fundamental is needed, and when that is added, the solution to everything becomes clear, as well as the real obstacle to that IMMEDIATE solution.
To start I would argue that the problem is not exactly that countries lack sovereign control over their own resources or are not economic democracies, but it is that HUMAN INDIVIDUALS lack both. What does "with liberty and justice for all" imply if not that governments have immense control over ALL? To me, this way of thinking hamstrings liberty and justice, and buries somewhere how each person, individually, in silence and solitude, must undergo an INNER transformation to achieve an attitude of liberty and justice for all. If one waits for a government or political system to achieve this, it will never happen. The "Pledge of Allegiance" was a ruse to trap the minds of citizens into eternal impotence, i.e. false hope.
Indeed. Well said. Thank you. Best wishes.
Fantastic analysis.
But truth will triumph. Never give up Hope which is the foundation of human lives.
Extraordinary important message at the end of the video (last 20-30 seconds). He unveils with reason thinking why what happens in Palestine by is happening with such violence by now..
Palistinian leadership are no different from any other capitalism.
They use cheap Gazan labour to build wealth which is concentrated in a small minority of Hamas billionaires.
Its also a religious war .
I’ve heard the other how “every time there is a catastrophic event, we use communism… they call it disaster communism… The first meaning is collective, self-organised responses to disaster situations, putting people first. The second concerns the prospects for an ecological society based on human needs in the face of climate chaos, or to put it another way, the possibility of communism in the Anthropocene.
Why do you make the leap to communism when ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY was the term used in this video?? And besides that if you don't recognize the economic disaster wrought by capitalism then you are overdue for a deep dive into the problems created by capitalist economic systems.
The growing wealth disparity is one example. The fact that the US is no longer a democracy or a republic, but instead an oligarchy is another.
To understand this situation in depth, I'd highly recommend to study these books;
× How The World Works by Noam Chomsky
× How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney
× Capitalist Realism by Mark Fischer
Nailed it
'Economic Democracy'. What a beautiful ideal.
Or as they called it before, "communism" :)
You do know that ecomonic demcracy is literally what communism stands for, giving the workers control over production lines. But when westerners hear communism they shit their pants, Marx wrote about it, it's not a new idea. But it's the stupid west which doesn't understand what communism is and treat as some evil.
Right on man
I hope the Middle East realizes soon, how strong they are, if somehow they can unite!
Oil rich countries could not care a less about other poor Arab countries
okay if you listened to Jason, this is a stuggle that is due by everyone, but mostly by northern hemisphere as exploiters of the globe. Middle East struggle needs be combined with the rich North countries peoples' struggle fighting economic dictatorship at the heart. But most importantly, fighting their own consumerism lifestyles which is being promoted by capitalism to their rich societies at home, as a duty (duty to spend in order to speed up circulation of money in economy).
The Baath party has tried to unite Arabia for a century. You won't believe what happened next.
The Wahabites used to be a reviled religious minority, at war with everyone, until they allied with the British Empire who made them a monarchy. They were still at war with everyone else, but now they had funds and weapons. They immediately bombed sacred places in the region.
They now control the biggest chunk of Arabia and continue to supply the vast majority of crude oil in the world to private companies. They are also allied with most of their remaining neighbours. One difference since WW2 is that their weapons are no longer supplied by the now defunct British Empire, but by the USA.
They are not very "strong". And we pay big bucks for their oil and they choose not to share the wealth amongst their people. There isn't anything imperialist about it on our part.
We do know how strong we can be united and one day that will happen, but some “people” are trying there best to separate us by making conflicts between us.
Capital is shaking rn. Shaking all over.
Liberating palestine means liberating the world not only the region.
Great insight, but I didn't really understand how a liberated Palestine equals a liberated middle-east. I want Palestine to be free but how would that automatically mean a liberated Iraq for example?
It's not automatic. But it is a step in that direction, which makes it a threat.
😂😂😂… man it’s crazy.. we all want Palestine liberated but it doesn’t have anything to do with capitalism
It doesn't. That talk is very, very idealistic and there is not a single solution in it.
@@yawbamoah2217 He gives capitalism as the reason why it is kept occupied to begin with.
Sorry I fail to understand this video. I fail to see how a liberated Palestine would threaten Global Capitalism and liberate the rest of the Middle East. Half of the middle east couldn’t care less about Palestine and has made that very clear. Half of the middle east lives in state controlled authoritarian capitalism. The pretense of this video is that capitalism is only being made by the western hegemonial forces. Does any middle eastern country have a substantial movement that works towards economic democracy?
This whole video seems like the romantic idea of the middle east being in some class war against the western capitalist elite in order to build some form of utopia
You are spot on, my friend. It's like a modern version of the "noble tribesman", but with a global, romanticised marxist flavour. The vast majority of the people in the Middle East (through all classes) couldn't care less about our western, secular theories of "economic democracy" etc.
Economic democracy... that's fucking brilliant!