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All parasitic, class systems promotes inequality, enslavement, militarism, and barbarism, totalitarianism, from Patriarchy to Late Fascist Capitalism, where social control, democracy NEVER was a reality, inverted, co opted, corrupted, into the Orwellian class principle which turns social reality upside down, while falsely claiming it with class myths, class deformed behavior, sociopathic/psychopathic behavior: All class politicians lack social empathy, hence SOCIOPATHS, and when defending warmongering, war making policies devolve into proto fascist, inverted totalitarianism, fascist tyrants, including Obama. The corporate media loves to CO OPT, CORRUPT, THE SOCIAL MESSAGE OF MALALA, but when she inverts their INVERSION, their class propaganda with social demands, social values, the CORPORATE MEDIA CENSOR OUT THESE STORIES to avoid their hypocrisy!!!! Drones, the Media and Malalas Message commondreams.org/view/2013/10/16-0 excerpt: ....And for good reason; just one year ago, Malala was attacked by the Taliban for her outspoken advocacy on behalf of educational equality, surviving a an attack where she was shot in the head. But one part of her message didnt seem to penetrate the corporate media. During her October 11 visit to the White House, Yousafzai told Barack Obama that his administrations drone strikes were fueling terrorism. As McClatchys Lesley Clark (10/11/13) reported: In a statement released after the meeting, Malala said she was honored to meet with Obama, but that she told him shes worried about the effect of US drone strikes. (The White House statement didnt mention that part.) I thanked President Obama for the United States work in supporting education in Pakistan and Afghanistan and for Syrian refugees, she said in the statement. I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fueling terrorism. Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people. If we refocus efforts on education, it will make a big impact. This exchange, for some reason, didnt register in a corporate media that followed Malalas visit, and her story, very closely. This is in keeping with other media patterns weve seen. Earlier this year, Farea al-Muslimi, a Yemeni writer and activist, came to Washington to deliver moving testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee about the effect of drone strikes on his country: What the violent militants had previously failed to achieve, one drone strike accomplished in an instant. There is now an intense anger against America. His words received scant coverage in the US media (FAIR Blog, 4/24/13). If Americans wish to understand how US wars are experienced by those on the other side of the military attacks, it is important to hear these voices. But will US media allow these voices to be heard?....
Posted on: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 15:23:43 +0000

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