In this dismal framework truth is not just valuable it is imperative, it’s the only chance we have. What’s more, we need to use whatever freedom of speech we still have to transmit these facts and narratives before the window shuts down and it probably will if there is no organised push back.
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BRUCE DIXON—Briefly, we’re taught that Nazi Germany was just plain inexplicable evil, that this Hitler dude came to power with his Nazi party, they persecuted Jews, gypsies and dissidents, they conquered France and they menaced England but were stopped short when they lost the battle of Britain in the air. Eventually the US joined the war, invading North Africa, defeating the Nazis there, going on to fight the Germans in Italy, and eventually staging the D-Day invasion of France. They marched into Germany to finally defeat the Nazis and hanged a number of Nazi officials for war crimes and genocide at Nuremberg. The Russians, the Soviet Union at the time, we were taught, were sort of in the war too as allies but soon after the defeat of the Nazis they became enemies, and have been that ever since. Nearly all of that is horseshit.
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Violence, Revolution, and Structural Change in Latin America (Revised and expanded)
by shorty71 minutes readJOHN GERASSI—The basic difference between American imperialism today and American imperialism a century ago is that it is more violent, more far-reaching, and more carefully planned today. But American foreign policy, at least since 1823, has always been assertive, always expansionist, always imperialist. Of course, it has rarely been pushed beyond America’s capabilities. Thus, when the United States was weak, its interventions abroad were mild. When its strength grew, so did its daring.
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Letter from the Publisher: Changes at Cyrano’s Journal, The Greanville Post
by TGP STAFF4 minutes readNauseated by the vile corporate media? Had enough of their lies, escapism, omissions and…
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