Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Real History Part II

8 Hour workdays was won in a fight of 100,000 workers in a three month strike. The date was late 1872 and just five years after, working people fought back with mass strikes at rich masters. Massive railroad strikes then exemplified rich versus poor like today's two America's, still immersed in war. In 1884, Glover Cleveland ran for president. The press ignored the issues superficial questions were prevalent. Ben Harrison, the next president of the snakes of the nation, was a lawyer and a soldier for the railroad corporations. He fought in courts and led soldiers attacking strikers at the stations. Workers would continue to fight as one for worker's rights. The rich continued with militias shooting guns into the strikes. The Spanish-American War was just the US taking more resources. The US took over more sources. They took P.R. and Cuba with occupying forces. They said they did it for people's freedom from Spain who used to lead 'em and took Hawaii and the Philippines - same scam the same season. The president said he had to do it to civilize and Christianize 'em and keep the lands from Germany who were their business rivals. In business, conquering lands for resources the quickest is a twisted, capitalistic, evil plan for more riches

HOOK
In school they teach you just a pledge of allegiance. It's a book I read you gotta go get so you can read it. It shows how this mess was created into place. Face A People's History of the United States


In 1910 socialist organizers said with clarity for change we need arranged solidarity. One general strike would stop the rich if we unite and fight the system, and buy nothing that's corporation driven. A hundred years back those socialists showed they had the act that a hundred years later could still change the world's behavior. Roosevelt's New Deal in the '30s made reforms. Most think they're to help but these reforms are born just to make sure their system stays in place in its form. In '35 they helped the poor to stop rebellion and ensure a solution to avoid a real revolution. The rich never want equality. If you're for it then the penalty, like socialists and communists, they'll call you the enemy. Still blacks in this nation lived with facts of segregation, and socialists and communists fought against discrimination. The race in World War II was to stop Hitler's evil, but who would stop the U.S. from colonizing foreign people? The US part in it was started not from Jews being targeted but a bombing by Japan and chance of losing foreign markets. And getting the Middle East plans for oil, so they could foil Britain's hold on it's direction and make it the US's investment. When peace came US dominance of the world was the essence. Like before, it was based on US plans for taking more. It's a cycle they implore before they leave for foreign wars.

Mock Commercial
Why: "You've been listening to The Real History bought to you by Tha Truth. We'll be right back after this message from our corporate sponsor..." Truth: "Yeah Right!"


After World War II they created the United Nations (UN) to prevent future wars and ensure cooperation, but it was dominated by England, the US, Russia, and France. The rich countries, which gives poor countries less than a chance. In '42 the US put Japanese Americans in (prison) camps. Hitler was an evil racist but US forces were segregated. The Red Cross had separated black and white blood donations. He overthrew the US (financially) backed dictator in 1959 in Cuba, which is why they hate (Fidel) Castro to this time. Bad for U.S. business interests when Castro had Batista finished. In the '60s blacks got the right to vote in elections, but it never stopped racism or poverty's direction. In Harlem, blacks had voted for years but didn't cheer 'cause it stung to live packed in the rat infested slums. In '69, Fred Hampton was shot in his sleep and died shot about 100 times by Cointelpro, the FBI. The Civil Rights movement when finished didn't witness - the biggest problem, of course, which is the poor and rich divisions

Vietnam wasn't for freedom it was for the Asian commodities. For monopolies, the US committed many grave atrocities. That war they would lose it to a small country and the presence of the anti-war movement. Nixon couldn't refute it. They thought Carter would make change with intervention in the tension, but he approved a trillion dollars for military spending and gave military aid to dictators with slaves. Reagan and Bush  said they'd improve the economy, which is a short hand term for maneuvering for monopolies. In '84 a quarter of the nation's children lived in poverty. They used fear that Russians were coming here with atrocities. In 2009 now they don't want it in their hands, but Reagan sold 'em the weapons that's in the land of Iran. In fact, they they had even sold weapons to Iraq. In years before the Gulf War and that war showed on the surface that to the ruling class that an Arab's life is worthless. In '96 Bill Clinton provided billions for building prisons. He refused creating jobs to make a living to be given and approved $250 billion a year that went to spending on building military weapons, befriending Bush to the ending. By '97 the US sold weapons more abroad (to other countries) than all other nations combined. Than another Bush arised. We living in the same system in 2009 (and in the present year). It's always time to uprise and tell the truth about their lies.

No comments:

Post a Comment