Hate For the Indian

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Alvaro Garcia Linera


Odio hacia los Indios

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ascism, racial hatred, is not only the expression of a failed revolution but, paradoxically also in postcolonial societies, the success of an achieved material democratization.

Like a thick night fog, hatred rages through the neighborhoods of traditional urban middle classes in Bolivia. Its eyes overflow with anger. They don’t shout, they spit; They don’t complain, they impose. Their songs are neither of hope nor of brotherhood, they are of contempt and discrimination against the Indians. They ride their motorcycles, get in their SUV’s, gather in their carnival fraternities and private universities and go on the hunt for uppity Indians who dared to take away their power.

Like a thick night fog, hatred rages through the neighborhoods of Bolivia’s traditional urban middle classes. Their eyes are brimming with anger. They don’t shout, they spit. They don’t make appeals, they impose their will. Their chants are neither hopeful nor fraternal, but they ring with discrimination and contempt for indios (indigenous Bolivians). They mount their motorcycles and saddle up in their SUVs, band together with their buddies from the fraternities and private universities, and set off hunting for the rebellious indios who dared snatch power from their hands.

In Santa Cruz [a traditional center of the white, conservative, and pro-corporate “civic” opposition to Morales], they organize hordes of 4x4s, armed with clubs to scare the indios who live in the poorest neighborhoods and the markets — those whom they call “collas.” They shout that “you have to kill the collas” — and if they come across a woman in indigenous dress, they beat her, they threaten her, and they tell her to get out. In Cochabamba, they organize convoys to enforce their racial supremacy in the south of the city, home to the poorer classes. They charge like a cavalry unit into the thousands of defenseless peasant women who march for peace.

They carry baseball bats, chains, gas grenades. Some brandish firearms. Women are their favorite victims. They grab the mayor of a rural town, they humiliate her, drag her down the street, hit her, urinate on her. When she falls to the ground, they cut her hair, they threaten to lynch her, and when they realize they are being filmed, they cover her in red paint, a symbol of what they will do with her blood.

In La Paz, they are suspicious of their servants and do not speak when they bring food to the table. Deep down they fear them, but they also despise them. Later, they go out to the streets to shout, they insult Evo and, with him, all the indios who dared to build a cross-cultural democracy based on equality. When they gather in a crowd, they drag the Wiphala — the indigenous flag — through the dirt, spit on it, stamp on it, tear it, burn it. They unleash their rage against this symbol of the indios, who they’d like to wipe off the earth, along with all those who recognize themselves in this symbol of indigenous dignity.

Racial hatred is the political language of the traditional middle class in Bolivia. All their academic degrees, travels abroad, and religious faith count for nothing — in the end, everything pales before their ancestry. Deep down, their imagined lineage is stronger; this obsession oozes from their racist language, their visceral gestures, and their corrupted morals.

Explosion

All of this exploded on Sunday, October 20, when Evo Morales won the presidential elections, coming in more than ten percentage points ahead of the second-place finisher. However, the margin of victory was not so great as it was in the past, and Evo’s vote fell below 51 percent. But that was enough of a signal for the regressive forces waiting to oust him: from the timid liberal opposition candidate, to the ultraconservative political forces, to the Organization of American States (OAS), to the ineffable traditional middle class.



Evo had won again, but he no longer had 60 percent of the electorate with him, like before. He was weaker, and it was time for them to move against him. The losing candidate refused to recognize his defeat. The OAS spoke of “clean elections” but a diminished victory, and called for a second round of voting. (The OAS’s proposal contradicted the Constitution, which states that if a candidate has more than 40 percent of the votes and a lead greater than 10 percent over the second-place candidate, then the leading candidate is elected.)

And the middle class threw itself into the hunt for indios. On the night of Monday, October 21, five out of nine of the election authority’s offices were burned, including ballot boxes. The city of Santa Cruz decreed a civic strike that first rallied inhabitants in the central areas of that city and then spread to residential areas in La Paz and Cochabamba. And then the terror broke out.

Paramilitary bands began to besiege institutions, burn trade-union headquarters, and set fire to the homes of the candidates and leaders of the Movement toward Socialism (MAS), the ruling party. Even the president’s private home was ransacked. In other places, families, including children, were kidnapped and threatened with flogging and burning if, for instance, their father, serving as a government minister or a union leader, did not resign from his position. A long-anticipated Night of the Long Knives was unleashed, and fascism showed its face.

When the popular forces mobilizing to resist the civil coup began to regain territorial control of the cities, as workers, miners, peasants, indigenous people, and the urban poor flooded into the streets — and the balance of forces began to tip in their favor — the police mutiny began.

Over several weeks, the police had shown great incompetence and neglect of their duty to protect the ordinary people whom fascistic gangs threatened with beatings and persecution. But since last Friday — refusing to recognize their civilian command — many of these same police have shown an extraordinary capacity for attacking, detaining, torturing, and killing protesters from the popular classes. Of course, in the earlier [anti-Morales] protests, it had been a matter of reining in the children of the middle classes — and the police were supposedly powerless to react. But now that the task was to repress rebellious indios, the police’s arrogance and repressive fury reached monumental proportions.

The same happened with the armed forces. Throughout our administration, we never allowed the repression of civilian demonstrations, not even during the first civic coup d’état attempt in 2008. But after the elections, amid an enormous upheaval, and without us asking them anything, the police declared that they had no riot gear, that they had barely eight bullets per officer, and that a presidential decree would be required for them to be present in the streets in a deterrent capacity. However, the security forces did not hesitate to demand and enforce president Evo Morales’s resignation, fracturing the constitutional order.

The security forces tried their best to kidnap Morales when he headed toward the El Chapare province to seek refuge — and even after he had arrived. And when the coup was consummated, the security forces took to the streets, shooting thousands of bullets, militarizing the cities, killing peasants. Of course, they did all this without any presidential decree. When asked to protect indios, a decree was required. But when it came to repressing and killing indios, obedience to racial and class hatred was sufficient. In just five days, there are already more than eighteen dead, and more than 120 people have suffered gunshot wounds. Of course, all of them are indigenous.

Rising Fascism

The question we must answer is why the traditional middle class incubated so much hatred and resentment toward the people — leading them to embrace a racialized fascism, targeting the indio as an enemy. How did it infect the police and armed forces with its class frustrations, creating a social basis for fascistization, a basis for state regression and moral degeneration?

We are witnessing the rejection of equality, that is, the rejection of the very foundations of a meaningful democracy.

Over the past fourteen years, the main characteristic of the government — based on the social movements — has been the process of social equalization. It has cut extreme poverty sharply (from 38 to 15 percent of population), expanded rights for all (with universal access to health care, education, and social protection) and mounted an “Indianization” of the state (more than 50 percent of officials in the public administration have an indigenous identity, and there is a new national narrative formed around an indigenous base). It has also reduced economic inequalities (a decline in the income differential between richest and poorest, from 130 to 45). That is, the government presided over the systematic democratization of wealth and access to public goods, opportunities, and state power. During those fourteen years, Bolivia’s GDP grew from $9 billion to $42 billion, expanding the market and internal savings. This allowed many people to have their own home and improve their working conditions.

In fact, in just one decade, the percentage of people in the so-called “middle class,” as measured by income, increased from 35 to 60 percent of the population. Most of this rise came from the popular and indigenous sectors. The democratization of social goods through the construction of material equality inevitably led to a rapid devaluation of the economic, educational, and political capital possessed by the traditional middle classes. Previously, the traditional middle classes’ surnames, their monopoly over legitimate professional, academic, and political knowledge, and their family ties had allowed them access to positions in the public administration, to credit, and to jobs and scholarships.

However, today, the number of people fighting for the same positions or opportunities has doubled — reducing by half the possibilities for the old middle classes to access these goods. In addition to that, the “arribistas,” or upstarts, in the new, indigenous middle class of popular background have forms of social capital (indigenous languages, trade union links) that are, in fact, of greater value — not to mention state recognition of their status in the competition for available public goods.

We thus face a collapse of what was characteristic of colonial societies: ethnicity as capital, that is, the imagined foundation of the middle class’s historical superiority over the subaltern classes. And here in Bolivia, social class is only comprehensible and visible in the form of racial hierarchies. The fact that the children of the old middle classes have been the shock troops of the reactionary insurgency is the violent cry of a new generation that sees that their inheritance — their surname and their skin — is diminishing in the face of the democratization of social goods.

They may well wave banners for democracy, which they understand narrowly as one election. But they have actually rebelled against democracy, understood as the equalization and distribution of wealth. This explains the overflowing of hatred, the outpouring of violence. Racial supremacy is not rational; it is lived as a prime physical impulse, like a tattoo preserving colonial history.

Hence, fascism and racial hatred are not only consequences of a frustrated revolution, they are also, paradoxically, reactions against the achievement of material democratization in postcolonial societies.

Therefore, it is not surprising that while the Indians gather twenty of their own shot dead in the streets, the coup’s material and moral perpetrators claim that they have done so in order to safeguard democracy. In reality, they know that what they are doing is protecting the privilege of their caste and their good names.

Racial hatred can only destroy, it does not provide a future horizon. It is nothing more than primitive revenge carried out by a historically and morally decadent class, a revenge demonstrating that behind each mediocre liberal hides a committed coup supporter.

https://orinocotribune.com/hate-for-the-indian

 

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Alvaro Garcia Linera  is a Bolivian politician and intellectual, who serves as Vice President of Bolivia since 2006.

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Macri and the US Involvement in the Bolivian Coup Starting to Emerge

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Ivanka Trump in Jujuy, Argentina. What on earth is Trump's princess doing in such parts? (Photo: Kevin Lamarque)


[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n November 18, which is a holiday in Argentina, thousands of people occupied the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires against the coup d’état in Bolivia and in solidarity with the Chilean people, paying tribute to the victims and the resistance of the people, while evidence and condemnation continue to emerge about the complicity of the government of Mauricio Macri, and especially of the governor of Jujuy, Gerardo Morales with the coup plotters and with the U.S. officials who support and direct them.

Macri, his followers and the media in line with Washington continue to maintain that there is no coup d’état in Bolivia, an attitude that was rejected by the demonstrators in the communiqué they read, signed by social, political, humanitarian and Bolivian organizations and Chileans residing in Buenos Aires.


Argentineans denounce US meddling in Chile, Bolivia

The complicity of Macri is becoming more evident every day as documentation from Bolivia, as well as from Argentine and Brazilian investigators, are exposing the connection which also accuses Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro of being in on the collaboration.

According to new revelations, Mauricio Macri’s government knew about Luis Fernando Camacho’s coup decision six days in advance. The report refers to a meeting that the right-wing businessman had with diplomatic representatives of the consulates of other countries located in Santa Cruz de la Sierra on November 4, as the well-informed website “The Rocket to the Moon” directed by journalist Horacio Verbistky points out.

In that meeting Camacho asked the Argentine consulate for asylum in the face of an eventual failure of what he called “civil insubordination,” but this could only be decided by the Embassy in its headquarters in Bolivia’s capital. Camacho assured them that 48 hours later the Armed Forces were going to enter the government house, which was communicated to the Argentine Foreign Ministry at that time.

Slowly data is beginning to emerge that increasingly implicates Macri’s government, northwestern governors, the Argentine military and the presence of US Southern Command advisors on the Argentine border with Bolivia, as well as the possibility that weapons, equipment and special forces from the United States have entered the borders of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.

The surprising trip of Ivanka Trump, daughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, to the province of Jujuy, bordering Bolivia on September 4-5, accompanied by 2,500 federal agents, Undersecretary of State John Sullivan and other officials, to “visit” a small NGO called Pro Mujer that depends on the initiative for Development and Global Prosperity of Women that Trumps’s daughter directs in her country, was suspicious from the beginning.

The security scheme initiated by Jujuy Governor Gerardo Morales, to avoid any possibility that someone unofficial could see the huge procession that accompanied Invaka- who was received by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jorge Faurie, and Transport Minister Guillermo Dietrich and especially the series of secret meetings that ensued between U.S. and local officials, inspired suspicion. And there is already talk of the presence of the now Bolivian coup plotters in the framework of the visit of Ivanka Trump, who publicly delivered an “aid” package of 400 million dollars to the provincial president supposedly for “road works”. Alicia Canqui Condori, Bolivian national representative of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS), referred to this trip and assured that “in Jujuy Donald Trump’s daughter had met with Governor Gerardo Morales to plan what happened in Bolivia”.

Now from Brazil it is reported that Bolivian General William Kaliman, who was in charge of “suggesting” that President Evo Morales should resign, went to the United States just 72 hours after the military coup began, after receiving a million dollars from the United States Embassy in Bolivia from Bruce Williamson, in charge of business at that diplomatic headquarters. Some 500,000 dollars were also distributed to each police chief who left the country, as reported by the Redvolución portal. Net, from Brazil.

“Between the mutiny of the police that allowed the vengeful chaos against the socialists (Movement towards Socialism) and indigenous people and the inaction of the army, the coup was carried out,” say the investigators of that website.

Williamson contracted the military and coordinated everything months ago in meetings in the Argentine province of Jujuy under the protection of Governor Gerado Morales, one of the closest allies to Mauricio Macri,” he said in his report.

Those involved went to the United States, to avoid any investigation, and they were immediately replaced.  When self-proclaimed president Jeanine Añes appeared it was already all agreed upon according to Redvolucion.

At the same time as the threads of the plot was coming together there appeared the presence of Argentine security and military forces on the common border with Bolivia, who were installing some base as announced, to supposedly control drug trafficking, or by carrying out a series of maneuvers with advisors from the U.S. Southern Command. All of this without prior knowledge of the Argentine Congress.

Just days after Ivana Trump’s passage through Jujuy, Argentine soldiers began to arrive to carry out maneuvers in that province and neighboring Salta to be carried out between Sept. 22 and the first days of October, in the so-called “Operation Northern Integration of the Argentine Army,” involving some 2,000 troops.

The interesting thing is that these maneuvers were carried out by the Rapid Deployment Forces Battalion (FDR) created in June of this year by Defense Minister Oscar Aguad, at the request of the U.S. Southern Command and based on signed agreements where these forces also committed to “support” U.S. actions in the region.

Also participating were troops from the Army’s Fourth Airborne Brigade and Aviation, as well as helicopters, fighter planes and paratroopers simulating attack activities and aerial guidance, as announced by FDR commander general Martín Paleo. The border areas of Jujuy and Salta where the maneuvers were carried out are strategic in the military designs of the Southern Command.

But something that is even more serious is that after years of standing idle, the General Belgrano freight train was mobilized to transport all kinds of military equipment for the maneuvers.  And given the situation in Bolivia and the constant diplomatic and consular confrontations led by Gerardo Morales, as well as the meetings with the groups, especially the coup plotters of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the situation of this governor (who holds more than a dozen political prisoners, such as the social leader Milagro Sala) became more aggravated. Also, there are strong suspicions of what actually was carried out in the Freight train in its large transport capacity.

The entry of 200 military brigadistas into Bolivia during the past arson attacks will also be investigated and accusations against the opposition in the Bolivian Amazon, a topic that was used for a strong campaign against Morales at election time. Everything is suspect at this moment, especially of the security and military agreements signed by Macri’s government, not only compromising national sovereignty, but also the relationship with neighboring countries, without ever having consulted Congress.

Resumen Latinoamericano, translation, North America bureau

  

About the author(s)
Stella Calloni, (Entre Ríos, 1935), is an Argentine journalist and writer specializing in international politics, whose research works focused on Latin American military dictatorships and related political processes. His books The years of the wolf: Operation Condor (1999) and Operation Condor, criminal pact (2006) gather part of their research on the operation known as the Condor Plan. Stella Calloni, (Entre Ríos, 1935), es una periodista y escritora argentina especializada en política internacional, cuyos trabajos de investigación se centraron en las dictaduras militares latinoamericanas y los procesos políticos relacionados.
Sus libros Los años del lobo: la Operación Cóndor (1999) y Operación Cóndor, pacto criminal (2006) reúnen parte de sus investigaciones sobre la operación conocida como el Plan Cóndor.  


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Chilean and Bolivian resistance continues (Video vignettes / Spanish)

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Note: We realise most of our audience is English-speaking, yet we feel obligated to publish these videos, most of them in Spanish, "for the record", as indispensable visual documentation of the critical processes taking place in Bolivia and in other parts of the Latin American political sphere. Part of this is a precautionary move, as we do not trust the imperialist social media (Google, Facebook, etc.), to make these materials available indefinitely. They could vanish overnight. So we save them on our servers. Unfortunately, we don't have the resources right now to prepare English translations of the audio tracks or the text scripts thereof. But things may change, or so we hope. Meantime, watch closely. The images are pretty eloquent. The sources used here vary, from Argentinean tv channels to RT.com, Telesur (Venezuela's chavista channel), to Democracy Now!, a leftwing source that can be trusted at times (there have been occasions when DN has published imperialist apologetics), and even Medea Benjamin's Codepink. 

Neoliberal regimes often established by force and trickery, and maintained by force and a phony legalism are now meeting with a "sociedad movilizada" (a mobilised society).  This wave of protests may prove an epochal event. A turning point in the maneuvers of imperialism to regain lost ground.


SNAPSHOTS OF THE DEVELOPING STRUGGLE


Dateline 18 November 2019—
Evo's indigenous supporters are trying to encircle La Paz to force the resignation of Jeanine Añez. They are also trying to seize centers of fuel distribution to increase the pressure on the government. So far the situation is fluid and unstable, as the resistance tries to acquire more traction and coordination.


TELESUR—The Coup and crisis of democracy


The tug of war between the US-supported fascist cliques acting as Bolivia's new government and Evo's Constitutionalist supporters is aggravated by fuel shortages triggered by indigenous blockages of fuel depots, a painful but necessary tactical move since the people at this point completely lack the offensive ("security") capabilities of the putschists. This has created, inter alia, sanitary threats since garbage collection trucks have no gasoline to operate in any of the major cities, as well as food shortages in La Paz and El Alto (the Evo loyalists main fortress).

TELESUR—Bolivia: Neighbors maintain blockade of gasoline distributor in El Alto




Neighbors in the city of El Alto (a predominantly indigenous community) have been blocking the gasoline and diesel distribution plant for three days as a protest to demand the resignation of Jeanine Áñez and reject the coup against Evo Morales. (17 Nov. 2019)


uel and food are scarce in La Paz and El Alto (Escasea combustible y alimentos en La Paz y El Alto)


teleSUR tv 

Since last Saturday, when the UN envoy began his work to promote dialogue in Bolivia, and until a few minutes ago in southern La Paz, a senior official of the de facto government, representatives of the MAS (indigenous) movement, and the European Union were assembled, although no information on this parley has been released. At the social level, the mass mobilizations of peasant and indigenous sectors that had given 48 hours for Senator Jeanine Áñez to resign, continue their siege around the facilities that provide fuel to La Paz and El Alto, and this has reduced the vehicular traffic and the provision of food, generating [shortages] an increase in prices. (teleSUR)

Desde el sábado pasado, el enviado de la ONU ha iniciado su trabajo para promover el diálogo en Bolivia y hasta hace unos minutos en el sur de La Paz, estuvieron reunidos un alto funcionario del gobierno de facto, representantes del MAS y de la Unión Europea, aunque ninguna información sobre esto ha trascendido. A nivel social, continúan las movilizaciones de sectores campesinos e indígenas que han dado un plazo de 48 horas para que renuncie la senadora Jeanine Áñez y continúa el cerco alrededor de las instalaciones que proveen carburantes a La Paz y El Alto, lo que ha reducido el tráfico vehicular y la provisión de alimentos, generando un aumento en los precios. 


CODEPINK:

Medea Benjamin joins marchers in Bolivia, who shout "¿Donde esta la prensa...la prensa mentirosa!" (Where is the press..the lying press?!)


TELESUR:

Presencia de EEUU en golpe en Bolivia está clara y documentada
Attending a protest rally in front of the US embassy in Mexico City, leading Mexican public intellectual and international analyst Gilberto Lopez declares that the US presence in coup in Bolivia is clear and documented. (15 Nov 2019)


 En México, se ha convocado a un mitin a las afueras de la Embajada de Estados Unidos en la Ciudad de México, donde el destacado analista internacional, Gilberto López, en entrevista para teleSUR, explicó que diferentes movimientos sociales, gremiales, de solidaridad con Venezuela y Cuba nos reunimos para manifestarnos frente al sitio de donde se originan prácticamente todos los golpes de Estado de América Latina y de muchas partes del ámbito mundial. Sabemos que de la misma manera en que Estados Unidos estuvo detrás del golpe de Estado de 2002 en Venezuela, en este golpe la presencia del gobierno de Estados Unidos está clara, manifesta y documentada". teleSUR


DemocracyNow!
Bolivian U.N. Ambassador: “Racist Elite” Engineered Coup to Restore Neoliberalism in Bolivia


19 November 2019

Thousands marched across Bolivia Monday to demand the resignation of Jeanine Áñez, the right-wing senator who declared herself president of Bolivia last week after longtime socialist President Evo Morales resigned under pressure from the military. The coup d’état has thrown Bolivia into crisis, with violence across the country leaving at least 23 dead. On Friday, the military gunned down nine pro-Morales protesters outside Cochabamba, where indigenous people took to the streets again on Monday. Thousands more marched to the presidential palace in La Paz. The wave of protests are condemning the spike in anti-indigenous violence under interim President Áñez and demanding the return of Evo Morales.
Áñez has a history of using racist, anti-indigenous language, and last week she issued a decree protecting the military from prosecution for violent acts and said that Morales would face prosecution if he returned to Bolivia. Morales is Bolivia’s first indigenous president, and Bolivia has a majority indigenous population. We speak with Sacha Llorenti, Bolivian ambassador to the United Nations since 2012. “We are going through not just a coup d’état, but a violent one,” Llorenti says.


La región convulsionada por Chile y Bolivia
(The convulsed region of Chile and Bolivia) • Channel: TPA (Argentinian Public Broadcasting)

Televisión Pública Noticias
Agustina Garino, an international relations specialist, analyzed the popular uprisings in Chile and Bolivia, and highlighted the role of the Argentine media in covering both conflicts. Broadcast by Argentine Public Television on November 18, 2019.
 
Agustina Garino, especialista en relaciones internacionales, analizó los levantamientos populares en Chile y Bolivia, y resaltó el rol de los medios argentinos en la cobertura de ambos conflictos. Emitido por la Televisión Pública Argentina el 18 de noviembre de 2019.



CHILE—TN—The Argentine TV channel Todo Noticias (TN) has provided an impressive record of the unyielding resistance bu Chileans, as they engage in day-long encounters and skirmishes with the security. Note the predominant age of the protesters—young—and the clever way they are beginning to improvise defensive weapons: shields, barricades, and similar things, Eventually, if the struggle does not resolve soon, the people will seek to acquire and produce firearms, and probably even bombs, as this generation does not seem ready to be intimidated or massacred with impunity. This time the pacification of Chile will prove a lot tougher.

Note: These images were first captured LIVE on 13 Nov 2019, by an Argentinian TV crew, but similar events have been taking place ever since.  Since Chile stood up, the "sociedad movilizada" has been going on for a month now, and shows no signs of yielding without major changes.

CHILE-TN Fragmento de Está Pasando del miércoles 13 de noviembre de 2019 Ignacio Otero desde Santiago de Chile, cubriendo los graves enfrentamientos entre los manifestantes y Carabineros.

The clashes recorded here took place in Santiago's epicenter—Plaza Italia—the heart of the city, facing the Alameda boulevard, Santiago's own Champs Elysees, where many rallies and clashes have already taken place.  The spirit of this new generation of activists is reflected in their refusal to accept the past standards as an immutable given. That's why Plaza Italia (Italy Square), has now been renamed by them as "Plaza de la Dignidad" (Dignity Square).


Chile: Graves enfrentamientos entre Carabineros y manifestantes en Santiago • (Serious clashes between police and protesters in Santiago).





 

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China, Bolivia and Venezuela are proof that social democracy cannot thrive in the global capitalist order.

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China, Bolivia and Venezuela are proof that social democracy cannot thrive in the global capitalist order. China Rising Radio Sinoland 191116


Pictured above: the US orchestrated coup in Bolivia is being led by a White supremist, fascist, Christian fundamentalists, just the type of jackbooted brown shirts the West loves, in order to plunder and rape countries around the world. Washington, London and Paris put fascists and mass murderers in power, because they make Wall Street billions in criminal blood money. Pictured center above is one of their psychopathic henchmen, Luis Fernando Camacho, giving a Nazi salute and wearing the Nazi Iron Cross. Notice Jesus Christ is portrayed on the flag on the right. Racist inspired blood is going to flood the Native streets of Bolivia. Read this article and get goosebumps of revulsion (https://thegrayzone.com/2019/11/11/bolivia-coup-fascist-foreign-support-fernando-camacho/).

Sixteen years with the people on the streets of China, Jeff

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The US-orchestrated, fascist, racist overthrow of the popularly elected socialist government in Bolivia is depressing, but not surprising (https://www.rt.com/op-ed/473181-morales-bolivia-american-coup/). As a tweet shown in this article says, it’s nothing new, as this is US coup #5 in Bolivia,

1952, 1964, 1970, 1980, 2019. Brought to you by the Bolivian oligarchy and the CIA.

Western and White Supremist Bolivian capitalists will now plunge it into another Libya, while exterminating uncounted thousands of Native Americans (https://www.rt.com/news/473494-putin-bolivia-morales-libya/), as Russian President Vladimir Putin is already warning.

Before 2006, Bolivians, like most peoples of Central and South America, were sodomized, plundered, exterminated, enslaved (mostly) Natives, watching helplessly as their natural and human resources enriched the local White elite 1% (ongoing colonial, European family lines, who started settling in the 15th century), Washington, London and Paris. In the last 13 years, Native President Evo Morales’ socialist administration has reduced extreme poverty from 38% to 15%, and overall poverty from 60% to 35% (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/07/how-a-populist-president-helped-bolivias-poor-but-built-himself-a-palace). Socialism shrank the GINI index by an eyepopping 19% and tripled the median household income, something poorer and poorer Euranglolanders can only dream about. (https://www.thenation.com/article/economics-socialism-bolivia-evo/). Until this week, the economy was the fastest growing in the region, averaging over 4% a year (https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/BOL/bolivia/gdp-growth-rate). This will all be stolen back now, post-capitalist coup.

How did this happen? They nationalized key sectors of the economy (stolen land, oil, gas, copper, lithium) and began processing their mineral wealth into value added exports, as explained by deposed Morales here (https://www.rt.com/news/473353-evo-morales-imf-exports-oas/). This money was plowed back into infrastructure (schools, hospitals, rural roads) and social services (health care, education and retirement pensions) to improve the quality of life for the 99%, at the expense of the 1%. They did it without being plundered by IMF-World Bank gangster banksters and their corrupt loans that enrich Wall Street and each country’s local elites. Read John Perkin’s book, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, which he is now offering for free (https://www.academia.edu/7614432/John_Perkins_Economic_Hit_Man_Summary_of_Confessions_of_an_Economic_Hit_Man_About_John_Perkins_Author_of_Confessions_of_an_Economic_Hit_Man). You can see how the global elite destroy entire economies to starve and exterminate millions of mostly dark-skinned poor, in order to plunder trillions of dollars in assets. Another scathing exposé of how Western elites legally rape the weak, in the guise of the “Liberal World Order” is Paul Blustein’s And the Money Kept Rolling In (and Out), which was being replayed again by Argentina’s neoliberal ex-president Mauricio Macri (https://www.gettextbooks.com/isbn/9781586483814/). More about this snake in a suit below.

Postwar, all of this shows how the transfer of trillions of dollars of human and natural capital are extracted and exploited by Eurangloland, so their poorer and poorer citizens can borrow printed money to buy Huawei/Apple mobile phones, Haier appliances and Lenovo/Dell computers on credit, all manufactured in communist-socialist China, while their elite owners become even bigger trillionaires and billionaires. When the current Western capitalist hyperbubble implodes in the near future, these same citizens will be driven even further into lower standards of living, but not communist-socialist Chinese, North Koreans, Laos, Vietnamese, Cubans, Eritreans and Iranians.

This brings us to the crux of my article. Western Europe, Bolivia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, Argentina, Mozambique, Angola and all other countries that practice social democracy simply cannot thrive in the global capitalist order, without one key ingredient, and it may not be what you think.

Yes, you can nationalize core industries and second, repatriate stolen land to build agriculture, infrastructure, development and industrialization. The prior was done by Europe and every other social democracy after World War II. The latter was done by China, North Korea, Venezuela, Iran, Cuba, Laos, Vietnam and many others, or former Soviet states like the “Stans” and Belarus, which just kept the land in public hands.

Today, after 75 years of relentless Big Lie Propaganda and neoliberal treachery, almost all of Europe’s key industries have been de-nationalized and much of its public assets have been privatized for profit, in the name of “free market” dogma.

So, land and industry are not enough. Even being armed to the teeth, like Venezuelans is not enough. The US and Europe cannot invade or overthrow the people’s will there, like they do most everywhere else, Bolivia being a prime example. If NATO tried to go in, it would get its butt whipped by many thousands of neighborhood militias https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colectivo_(Venezuela) ). When friends like Rory Hall at The Daily Coin (https://thedailycoin.org/) ardently support gun rights in the United States, I can see his point.  Because Venezuela is locked and loaded, it is successfully drawing a line in the geopolitical sands. This is thanks to murdered former president Hugo Chavez (https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2016/03/14/murder-chavez-cia-and-dea-cover-their-tracks/), who understood Mao Zedong’s rejoinder that revolution must be defended by the barrel of a gun. Thus, Venezuelans will not be occupied by NATO.

But, the West is killing and starving tens of thousands of Venezuelans every year with genocidal economic sanctions and stealing billions of dollars in overseas assets. Sanctions and piracy are nothing more than warfare and crimes against humanity, making a mockery of the United Nations charter.

So, how can social democracies thrive in the face of global capitalist terrorism? The secret to survive and hopefully thrive is to nationalize the media. Venezuela’s media is owned by the same White supremist local elites who are destroying the country, with the help of the CIA and its thousands of faux NGOs. Ditto Bolivia (https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/bolivia-created-over-four-thousand-accounts-to-legitimize-coup-20191113-0011.html). We can see the suffering, slaughter and chaos, as a result.

The following story illustrates the point. When neoliberal thug Macri got elected president of Argentina in 2015, only to destroy the economy with tens of billions of corrupt IMF-World Bank loans that went straight into his and the local elites’ pockets, and on to Wall Street, I asked my friend, Moti Nissani (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/search/?q=moti%20nissani), who lives there, how the people could be duped into voting for such a blatant gangster.

This, after 10 years of socialist success, turning the economy around for the 99% and paying off billions of 1990s IMF-World Bank theft. Moti told me Argentina’s national media is owned lock, stock and barrel by the elites and it proved once again that Big Lie propaganda works. Tell lie after lie long enough, over and over, and people will accept it as reality, regardless of the facts and proof in their daily lives. Argentina’s elites vomited anti-socialist, pro-neoliberal Western Big Lie Propaganda on the masses and after ten years of being brainwashed, they elected to commit collective socioeconomic suicide.

Socialists just won to replace Macri, and like after the 1990s, will again be stuck fixing Wall Street’s gang bang in the making. But Washington, London and Paris will do everything possible to destroy them, while the local elite media will crank up the Big Lie Propaganda Machine (BLPM) into hyperdrive, to do the same.

This is why Hugo Chavez created the Pan-American, state owned media company, TeleSUR (https://www.telesurenglish.net/index.html). The problem is, with Latin America’s media being owned by gangster elites, they can exclude it in their TV programming and censor it in their press and on the internet.

The only countries hanging on, in a world of global capitalist pain, are the ones that openly tell their people they own and manage the media via the state, in the interest of social harmony, economic prosperity and to protect the nation from Eurangloland’s nonstop sabotage. This includes China, North Korea, Laos (where my wife and I just spent a few days and really enjoyed it), Vietnam, Cuba, Iran, Eritrea and I suspect most of the former Soviet republics. They all obviously know these famous quotes by heart…

Former CIA director William Casey famously said,

We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.

Ex-CIA director William Colby spoke the truth too,

The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media.

Carl Bernstein was told by a high-ranking CIA officer,

One journalist is worth twenty agents [spies in the field].

I used these three quotes when writing The China Trilogy (see below). They and all my research prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that the West has a very highly orchestrated press and tightly censored media, just like George Orwell and Aldous Huxley predicted. Another book I quoted in The China Trilogy is Edward Bernays’ Propaganda (easy to download for free online), where he truthfully stated,

The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of… We are dominated by the relatively small number of persons…who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.

Can it be any clearer than that, my dear Euranglolanders? Yet most of my fellow Westerners will go to the mat that they have “free press” and “liberty”. It’s a cruel mirage. When the 1% controls the media, the elites can turn the people into zombified sheeple, enriching themselves with Orwellian perpetual war, while keeping the masses entertained to death. Sheldon Wolin called this inverted totalitarianism, something I’ve also included in my books, because clueless citizens cannot recognize or admit the truth slapping them in the face. His book, Democracy Inc. is an essential primer to understand the simulacrum world Westerners live in (https://www.gettextbooks.com/isbn/9780691135663/).

Edward Bernays simply took the Nazi Big Lie playbook, then called it “publicity” and “public relations”. The CIA-Western corporate media adopted it very successfully to brainwash unsuspecting billions around the world – but not in China, North Korea, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba, Eritrea and former Soviet republics.

In my interview with James Bradley, he said that Western media is state managed and controlled (http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2018/04/06/james-bradley-tells-it-like-it-is-on-china-rising-radio-sinoland-180406/), namely by the CIA, NSA, the Departments of Defense and State. Douglas Valentine said the same thing in our discussion (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2019/07/02/douglas-valentine-on-china-rising-radio-sinoland-the-cia-is-global-capitalisms-secret-gangster-army-190702/). Hell, the CIA owns and finances (with its global heroin and cocaine empire) billions of dollars in media companies and outlets around the world. How can we expect anything differently (https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-cia-and-the-media-50-facts-the-world-needs-to-know/5471956)?

France’s Yellow Vests notwithstanding (no surprise – whose continuing protests in the thousands have been completely flushed down the West’s Orwellian Memory Hole, https://thesaker.is/?s=Ramin+Mazaheri+Yellow+Vests), Eurangloland is a lost cause, but any other country that does not want to be raped and plundered by gangster bankster Wall Street, invaded and occupied by NATO and have their people exterminated and starved, needs to nationalize its media 100%, like China, Iran and elsewhere. Otherwise, the devolution into a neoliberal, police state hellhole, like Eurangloland, or color revolution chaos, butchery and theft, like much of Latin America, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Ukraine and too many others to count, is all but guaranteed.

The other policy they need to adopt is a strong NGO control law, like Russia, China and India have done (http://chinarising.puntopress.com/2016/04/30/baba-beijing-lowers-the-communist-boom-on-foreign-ngos-china-rising-radio-sinoland-16-4-30/). Some NGOs do good work, but too many are nothing more than color revolution shell fronts for the CIA-media complex to destroy countries from the inside. Today’s Western destruction of Hong Kong is a prime example (https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2019/07/08/confucius-laozi-and-buddha-are-humbly-winning-against-the-imperial-west-in-troubled-hong-kong-china-rising-radio-sinoland-190708/ and https://chinarising.puntopress.com/2019/07/20/wests-hong-kong-color-revolution-still-making-a-mess-of-the-place-and-totally-backfiring-china-rising-radio-sinoland-190720/).

In closing, the one exception to this is Russia, which does not have 100% nationalized media. However, for economic prosperity, social harmony and to protect the people from Western sabotage, the government works hard to control and censor destabilizing (fake) news, as this article shows (https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/tech-giant-censorship/), staying on top of Twitter, Google and Facebook propaganda.

Russia is a social democracy, with a large, successful people owned industrial sector and many social services for the 99% from the Soviet era. But, unlike Bolivia and Ukraine, it is avoiding the West’s color revolution poison pill, because since 1999, Russia has gone from strength to strength, under the inspired leadership of patriotic President Vladimir Putin. But like all social democracies, the problem is what happens if another Western whore Boris Yeltsin succeeds Putin, and returns Russia to its dystopian Wall Street rape of the 1990s? Then what? It only took Macri four short years to bring Argentina back onto its groveling knees. Without a 100% nationalized media, Russians had better be demanding that Putin & Russian Patriots Inc. work overtime to censor all the Western overthrow garbage that is put in Cyrillic ink and on the airwaves.

I would love to hear what my good friend Andrei Raevsky thinks about this at The Saker (http://thesaker.is/), because let’s be honest: without China’s, Russia’s and Iran’s continued anti-imperial independence and socialist success into the 21st century, humanity can kiss its ass goodbye!

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Bolivia Faces Croatian-Style Ethnic Cleansing & South African-Like Apartheid

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Despite harsh repression, Evo's indigenous supporters continue to resist the neofascist takeover. Given the intractability of their postions, the struggle could soon become a full-fledged civil war.


[dropcap]P[/dropcap]ost-coup Bolivia is at risk of Croatian-style ethnic cleansing and South African-like apartheid unless the protesters succeed in putting substantial international pressure on the new "authorities" and ensuring that genuinely free and fair elections are held as soon as possible as the most realistic attempt to reverse the recent regime change.

Far From Over

The Hybrid War on Bolivia succeeded in carrying out regime change and could potentially have far-reaching geostrategic consequences, but its most devastating impact might be domestic if the new "authorities" are allowed to carry out their socio-economic agenda. Post-coup Bolivia is at risk of Croatian-style ethnic cleansing and South African-like apartheid unless the protesters succeed in putting substantial international pressure on Jeanine Añez and her military backers in order to ensure that genuinely free and fair elections are held as soon as possible as the most realistic attempt to reverse the recent regime change. "Former" President Morales' Movement For Socialism (MAS) reached an agreement with the the self-professed "president" on Thursday night to work towards new elections, during which time lawmakers also voted to approve a member of MAS as the new Senate head. Although there are still protests and the death toll continues to rise, the latest political developments are somewhat encouraging, but that doesn't mean that the Hybrid War itself is over, or even close to it.

A Christian Supremacist As The "Head Of State"

Añez is a Christian supremacist who harbors extremely racist views towards her country's indigenous population. She wrote in a now-deleted tweet from 14, April, 2013 that "I dream of a Bolivia free of satanic indigenous rites. The city is not for the Indian: they should go to the highlands or the Chaco". She also dramatically declared herself president while brandishing a gigantic bible and stating that "the bible has returned to the palace", which was meant to imply that President Morales wasn't really a Christian like he claimed but a paganist because of his previous support of indigenous religions. It's also extremely symbolic that her so-called "cabinet" doesn't include a single indigenous person, and it shouldn't be forgotten that the capital was convulsed in an orgy of violence against Morales' many indigenous supporters the night that the coup succeeded. Taken together, it convincingly appears that one of the hyper-nationalist coup plotters' agendas is to ethnically cleanse the indigenous population out of the cities and back to the countryside where their racist supporters believe that they "belong" so that the "civilized" parts of the state can become "purely" Christian.

The Roots Of Racist Rage

President Morales' 13 years in office saw the massive influx of indigenous people to the cities as this demographic became empowered through his socio-economic policies and finally began to more actively play their rightful role in the country's affairs. This shift upset some of the mestizos who felt that their comparatively privileged positions were being challenged with the connivance of the state, which contributed to their rising anger against the long-serving leader and the racist-fascist views that some of them started to more openly embrace as a result of perceiving this to be a "civilizational struggle". Investigative journalists Max Blumenthal and Ben Norton exposed the dark social trends behind the Bolivian coup in their piece last week titled "Bolivia coup led by Christian fascist paramilitary leader and millionaire -- with foreign support", which also drew attention to the shadowy role played by Bolivian-Croatian oligarch Branko Marinkovic, who they wrote "has long been dogged by rumors that his family members were involved in the country’s powerful fascist Ustashe movement." It's a well-known fact that many former fascist fighters from all over Europe fled to South America after the war, so it wouldn't be surprising if those rumors about his family are true.

The Croatian Connection

Considering that those journalists' investigation revealed that Marinkovic shares Añez's Christian fundamentalist views which also not-coincidentally align with the Ustashe's, the case can be put forth that some of the former fascist fighters who fled to South America (of which Marinkovic's family might have been a part) fertilized the social soil over the past seven decades and made the revival of World War II-like fascism possible in present-day Bolivia. Modern-day Croatia, it should be reminded, is the partial geopolitical revival of a Nazi puppet state and carried out the largest ethnic cleansing in Europe since 1945 during 1995's US-backed "Operation Storm" against over 200,000 members of its indigenous Serbian minority. History has an odd way of repeating itself, and while that same scenario probably won't unfold the exact same way in post-coup Bolivia, its ethnic cleansing end game could potentially be pursued by pressuring the indigenous population to leave the cities en masse following a forthcoming campaign of state-supported intimidation against them.

"Clever" Ethnic Cleansing

This could be "cleverly" conducted away from the watchful eye of the international community through "plausibly deniable" means such as turning a blind eye towards fascist mob violence, the de-facto imposition of discriminatory hiring practices by coup-sympathizing mestizos, and the dismantlement of the plurinational state promulgated under President Morales on the basis of "removing societal divisions". The latter isn't just purely speculative either since Añez said that "We want to be a democratic tool of inclusion and unity...We leave behind those times in which ethnic and class resentments which divide Bolivians are used as an instrument of political control", which could be interpreted as a dog whistle to her supporters that the coup "authorities" intend to reverse the hard-earned socio-economic and political gains that the indigenous population received during President Morales' tenure. Affirmative action programs could therefore be rolled back on the basis that they were "polarizing the country along ethnic and class lines" in a way inimical to Añez's "inclusive and unifying" vision, potentially even making them restricted to specific territories instead of demographics so as to encourage indigenous migration back to the countryside as a first step towards apartheid.

"Bolivian Bantustans"

After all, to crudely paraphrase the feelings that many of the coup's mestizo supporters have towards their indigenous compatriots, they believe that they're "uncivilized heathens" who "deserve" to live in ethnic "reservations" that would de-facto function as a Bolivian form of South Africa's notorious "Bantustans". Putting pressure on this enormous segment of the population to "return to their rightful homes" for both physical safety and social security after being intimidated to leave the cities and having their affirmative action rights stripped from them unless they live in specific territorial zones could eventually accomplish the dual goals of Croatian-style ethnic cleansing and the imposition of South African-like apartheid. All the while, these people would also risk becoming slaves to the neoliberal-globalist system that the coup plotters are planning to impose upon the country, therefore becoming second-class citizens once again after almost a decade and half of finally experiencing freedom. It's therefore incumbent upon them to do everything within their power to put substantial international pressure on the new coup "authorities" and ensure that genuinely free and fair elections are held in order to avert this worst-case scenario before it's too late and the world stops caring.

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ANDREW KORYBKOAndrew Korybko is a political analyst, journalist and a regular contributor to several online journals, as well as a member of the expert council for the Institute of Strategic Studies and Predictions at the People’s Friendship University of Russia. He specializes in Russian affairs and geopolitics, specifically the US strategy in Eurasia. His other areas of focus include tactics of regime change, color revolutions and unconventional warfare used across the world. His book, “Hybrid Wars: The Indirect Adaptive Approach To Regime Change”, extensively analyzes the situations in Syria and Ukraine and claims to prove that they represent a new model of strategic warfare being waged by the US.


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