ANDRE VLTCHEK on Why The West Is Awakening

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • In this extract from the ‘Reheating The Cold War’ episode of Renegade Inc, Andre Vltchek discusses revolt in the West.
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Комментарии • 59

  • @bunnyfreakz
    @bunnyfreakz 4 года назад +56

    Rest in Peace, another brave and smart warrior has fallen.

    • @dding01
      @dding01 4 года назад +8

      the people remember him. Forever. RIP brave soul. May Andre find peace.

    • @PHOEBE_LOVELY
      @PHOEBE_LOVELY 4 года назад +3

      死得好惨呀!太可惜啦

  • @ludmilacerna3630
    @ludmilacerna3630 3 года назад +11

    This is so terrible. He grew up in my country, former Czechoslovakia, his father was Czech. His Czech accent sounds so familiar. I only learned of his existence when I learned of his death. Only then did I start to read his books. Nobody knows him in my country. People and the media don´t care

  • @user-cn3ee2xs6p
    @user-cn3ee2xs6p 4 года назад +10

    They have silenced his voice. Forever.
    R.I.P Andre Vitchek

  • @klausmager
    @klausmager 5 лет назад +21

    makes total sense; the world is running out of resources, but the elites need .... MORE

    • @TruthHurts1871
      @TruthHurts1871 4 года назад +3

      The world is not running out of resources, that's the kind of propaganda they are trying to brainwash sheep from academia to the average Joe and parrot media to justify their so called overpopulation unsustainable BS and eventually being accepted to the idea of depopulation which has been going on for a while covertly.

    • @alanfontaine586
      @alanfontaine586 4 года назад

      There will never be enough to fulfil them

  • @norman7527
    @norman7527 5 лет назад +6

    That's a mind boggling assessment of really where we are, so true.

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 4 года назад +2

      I agree with you Norman - however, when you read some of the other comments here you will be dismayed to discover just how propagandised and brainwashed so many are right now - and you will discover from their comments that some of them are racists and bigots who will violently resist any efforts by others to educate or inform them. They've probably never read a book in their lives

  • @rubyhoney6177
    @rubyhoney6177 5 лет назад +9

    The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane.
    Marcus Aurelius

    • @CytoplasmicNanobots
      @CytoplasmicNanobots 5 лет назад +3

      very amusing though painfully true. Being 'Normal' truly is a mental illness in a society.

    • @rubyhoney6177
      @rubyhoney6177 5 лет назад +3

      @@CytoplasmicNanobots Sad but true

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 4 года назад +1

      @@CytoplasmicNanobots You are absolutely correct - it is "normal" that has dropped us all in the shit where we are now - but as soon as we have had time to spray ourselves clean of all this, we can be sure that it cannot be a return to "normal" - it cannot be "business as usual" - yes it is a pain right now - but it is the greatest opportunity we have ever had to bring about fundamental change - for the better of all.

  • @dinnerwithfranklin2451
    @dinnerwithfranklin2451 4 года назад +5

    In my personal experience yes. People don't give a toss about what is happening in the world to other people until it happens to them. And even then only when it is the "other" political party. It is absurd to me but it is what I seem to have seen most of my life.

  • @shazbest2515
    @shazbest2515 5 лет назад +7

    Totally agree. Its all about me me me. Not about the society. The greed is unbelieveable. No matter how much they have they want more. Why? they cant spend it in a lifetime. When we dont care about each other, we are lost. Forever.

  • @everythingispermitted
    @everythingispermitted 2 года назад +1

    向英雄致敬!谢谢你一直一来的为揭露真相而战斗,并为此付出宝贵的生命。那些杀死你的人,未来必会受到惩罚。安息,同志。

  • @aodhfinn
    @aodhfinn 5 лет назад +13

    In fairness .. inequality is not something that only colonised people have experienced ... The working classes in the UK experienced huge brutality, violence and control by the state , crown or otherwise , the view here is geographically exclusive , therefore inaccurate...

    • @view1st
      @view1st 5 лет назад +7

      I think he's talking about the living conditions of working class British people within living memory because the majority of the British, and indeed western European, working classes were pretty bad right up to at least the middle of the nineteenth century, if not right up to the early part of the twentieth. Indeed one of the reasons communism and socialism had such appeal during the interwar period was because of the experiences of the working classes during the the Great Depression lasting right up until the end of world war two (which itself could be seen as a sort of a class war writ large between reactionary and counter-revolutionary fascism on the one hand and radical and revolutionary communism on the other).

    • @susiewood5329
      @susiewood5329 4 года назад +5

      Below is what I was about to post and then I saw your comment. This is one topic that makes my blood boil. I worked as a genealogist and became interested in the actual social circumstances of the population. My 4x great uncle was hanged as a leader of the Swing (agricultural) riots in 1830 and many of his fellow villagers transported to Tasmania. They did make threats to the farmers and destroy some machinery but nobody was injured, they were complaining that mechanization meant they couldn't feed their families.
      "The "Brits did this, the Brits did that". Another person who needs a lesson in British social history. The "ruling class" were doing it to us at the same time as they were doing it to the colonies. People were too busy trying to keep their own families from starving to worry about people thousands of miles away, and those who did take an interest (and could read) would have obtained all their information from press propaganda. Everybody seems to conflate the ruling classes with Brits as a whole. "

    • @susiewood5329
      @susiewood5329 4 года назад +2

      John, I think after millennia of being treated like garbage by our elite the working class thought that democracy was their chance to drag themselves out of the gutter. My grandma was born in 1897 and therefore was 30 before she was given the vote, not even 100 years ago. I used to stay with them in the 1960's in rural Berkshire, and they had no bathroom, no internal plumbing, just a cold water tap on the outside wall. The loo was across the yard. There weren't many luxuries at home in the 1960's or 1970's either. People seem to think that everybody was like Jerry and Margot from The Good Life, whereas the vast majority were more like Coronation Street. Now we are supposed to feel guilty which add insults to injury.

    • @aodhfinn
      @aodhfinn 4 года назад

      @@susiewood5329 you have a great sociahistorical legacy there ...there is though so many differences between your relatives times and now ...and obviously the human world is greatly more complicated.that complexity in my opinion makes the reality of the power and violence behind the current control system all the more difficult to experience or to see with our own eyes that , unless one has the awareness of history on the broad and accurate scale that I think you have ...Power ,of course is in one down hands ...it is how one thinks that delivers it to ourselves ...or ..see s it leave our hands ....Im glad it's Friday , I will be further educating myself after my daily grind and with great pleasure in doing so !

    • @susiewood5329
      @susiewood5329 4 года назад +2

      @@aodhfinn If I'm not boring you perhaps this will interest you. Actions have consequences as illustrated in my family. The village where my ancestors lived, Kintbury, was greatly traumatized by the Swing Riots. I was told about what happened by my granddad when I was a child in the 1960s.
      Now imagine another little girl, 9 at the time, seeing all this happen around her, even though it appears her direct family members weren't involved. She grew up and married and still finds that workers are treated with the same contempt. I won't go into details but her sons experience this first hand and not being stupid, as even the elite characterize the working class today, decide to actually do something about it. What you get is Harry Quelch, my great grandma's cousin and his son Tom, my grandma's second cousin. Who rubbed shoulders with, Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky etc. and no doubt had Harry not died in 1913 would have tried for a revolution here.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Quelch
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Quelch
      The maternal grandfather referred to on the wiki page is my 3x great grandfather William Wooldridge who I know was not the average agricultural labourer, he was an intelligent, literate man, which is probably why he avoided getting involved in the riots. At the same time as Harry was being an activist another one of William's grandsons was an officer in the R M L I protecting Queen Alexandra on the Royal Yacht (they obviously didn't do background checks in those days). That could have been a humdinger of an event. Another one of William's descendants worked on the development of the scanning electron microscope. The elite made the "mistake" of educating the masses for the labour market and when they discovered they weren't as stupid as they thought and were becoming hard to control, decided to dumb down education again starting in the 1980s.
      I look at Brexit and the coming financial global crash and shake my head, we are heading down a very dark path. Repression, resentment, and retribution a recipe for disaster.

  • @juliet009
    @juliet009 2 года назад

    your body extinguished but your soul eternal

  • @BernieHollandMusic
    @BernieHollandMusic 4 года назад +5

    Read his books - I have.

  • @user-xk6xb4br9r
    @user-xk6xb4br9r 3 года назад +1

    What a man!

  • @dawnmokmok5
    @dawnmokmok5 4 года назад +3

    Exactly! a great person RIP!

  • @ororochi
    @ororochi 4 года назад +7

    killed by cia. rip

  • @jorryzhu4615
    @jorryzhu4615 4 года назад +2

    RIP Andre

  • @jrhg2739
    @jrhg2739 2 года назад +1

    The US murdered this warrior

  • @dinnerwithfranklin2451
    @dinnerwithfranklin2451 4 года назад +2

    I wish I could say he is wrong. I've thought the same thing about the people I meet. They don't care about anyone else's pain and only get angry when the system negatively effects them. It saddens me.

  • @actcityottawa
    @actcityottawa 4 года назад +3

    Andre Vltchek has been around the world covering some of the worst Imperialist debauchery for decades and reporting on it through articles, books and documentaries. He is the epitome of what a Working Class Journalist supposed to be...KMAN, editor, DigileakCanada.weebly.com

    • @BernieHollandMusic
      @BernieHollandMusic 4 года назад +1

      You are absolutely correct in your assessment of Vtcheck - I have read his books and have been in contact with him - he is a champion in the same mould as Snowden, Manning, Assange and Pilger. Whilst others wring their hands in despair I share his hope and optimism that we will eventually overcome these evil entities that bring misery to others through their vanity and greed. And they will fail, because in the final analysis they are despicable cowards - they are the walking dead - for all their wealth and privilege they are no more than zombies. Despite all this, because we are people of courage, we harbour hope in our hearts - we do not have hearts of stone and we are not lacking in true spirit. As Andre writes in his powerful book "Revolutionary Optimism - Western Nihilism":
      "Cuba inspired the world. Its daring revolution took place just a few miles from the shores of the United States. Soon after, its teachers and doctors went to all parts of the earth, spreading optimism, solidarity and kindness. Its heroic revolutionaries went to fight against the most dreadful forms of colonialism, which were torturing people in such places as Congo, Angola and Namibia. After Obama's pathetic attempts to water down the determination of the Cuban citizens, many enemies began to predict, cynically :
      "Now Cuba will compromise and sell its revolution"
      It never did ! I travelled to the Island last year, driving through the countryside, and speaking to people in Havana, Guantanamo, and Santiago de Cuba. Almost no one was ready to compromise. A greatly educated nation, Cuba saw through the Empire's tricks and deceptions.. . . . . . . .such determination gives hope to many other countries on our planet. The message is clear: the West cannot do whatever it wants anymore. If it tries, it will be stopped. By reason or by force."
      I am profoundly inspired by Vtcheck - inspired by his fearlessness - inspired by his honesty and integrity - and inspired by his optimism - for I dare say, when you lose hope, you are as good as dead already. As the time honoured saying goes: "Don't let these bastards grind you down"

  • @mohammedchikhi9539
    @mohammedchikhi9539 3 года назад +1

    Universal conscience
    R I P

  • @jen35eck25
    @jen35eck25 4 года назад +1

    RIP

  • @zasddsaf
    @zasddsaf 5 лет назад +2

    World-systems theory, I thank Wallerstein for this

    • @sinekonata
      @sinekonata 5 лет назад +2

      And Mao? And Stalin? And Castro? And all the others? Lenin was the 1st to seriously talk of anti-imperialism but all socialist leaders understood and developed this "world-system" theory.

  • @havebadday7850
    @havebadday7850 5 лет назад +2

    I can’t find the rest of the episode

    • @TruthHurts1871
      @TruthHurts1871 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/tGGu8lDADlk/видео.html

  • @Vitto0606
    @Vitto0606 4 года назад

    Rip Andre :(

  • @meingancheung1073
    @meingancheung1073 4 года назад

    審判在於 神
    求 神去他伸冤,
    將謀害他的人得到 懲罰
    求 神帶領陪伴他的家人和朋友,
    走出這傷痛的路……
    聖經這樣說:
    耶利米書17:9-10
    (9) 人心比萬物都詭詐,壞到極處,
    誰能識透呢?
    (10) 我耶和華是監察人心,試驗人肺腑
    的,要照各人所行的和他做事的結
    果報應他。
    傳道書12:14
    (14) 因為人所做的事,連一切隱藏的事,
    無論是善是惡,神都必審問。
    詩歌:一粒麥子
    (含經文旁白:被祝福的麥子)
    ruclips.net/video/_koWe28jUTo/видео.html

  • @sinekonata
    @sinekonata 5 лет назад +1

    An anti-imperialist 3rd worldist message. I absolutely approve 100% :D
    The 1st world, including our poor, our immigrants, is the 10%. We are the "millionaires" of the world and are bitching that we're losing out lately.

  • @tonylogan4092
    @tonylogan4092 4 года назад +1

    Vltchek lost me back when he started to tell us that the thug Duterte was some sort a great anti imperialist guy The latest is him now stating that China is supposedly not a capitalist state even though it most definitely has become just that. What has happened to him and Chomsky, who himself is now busy trying to get us to voted for Joe Biden this November? Sad how some intellectuals just lose it like these two have now done.

  • @yantingting2219
    @yantingting2219 3 года назад

    RIP