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NATO’s Assault on Syria: A Crime and a Mistake

NATO’s Assault on Syria: A Crime and a Mistake

Humanitarian imperialism at its finest A NATO attack on Syria seems almost inevitable, inexorably taking us all to witness one more criminal madness. Officials, mainly in the United States, France and the United Kingdom have been beating the drums of war relentlessly and at a crescendo speed, working themselves up into an almost credible humanitarian […]

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The Gang Rape Epidemic in India

The Gang Rape Epidemic in India

The subjects of sex and property have nourished the Indian film industry for years. The female body has always been an object of gaze. Barring few notable exceptions, the stories are about a man in whose world a woman is but an accessory. The hero fights the battle and the heroine nurses the wound; the […]

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Life on $2 a Day: US Extreme Poverty on the Rise

Life on $2 a Day: US Extreme Poverty on the Rise

By Dady Chery and Gilbert Mercier A fast-growing group of people in the United States, households with children, are living on $2.00 or less per person per day. This shocking condition in a wealthy country such as the US is formally labeled “extreme poverty” by a World Bank metric that gauges poverty “based on the […]

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Strategy for World Revolution: A Discussion Between Rick Staggenborg and Gilbert Mercier

Strategy for World Revolution: A Discussion Between Rick Staggenborg and Gilbert Mercier

News Junkie Post Editor in Chief Gilbert Mercier recently noted that the gains of 250 years are being pushed back as the world is forced by a group of influential men into a new dark age of feudalism. In Egypt, Brazil, Turkey, Spain, Greece, Bulgaria, and many other countries, protests have erupted against the onslaught […]

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Feudalism and Colonialism: The Case of the Philippines

Feudalism and Colonialism: The Case of the Philippines

The Philippines has all the trappings of modern democratic mechanics — a superficial exterior institutionalized as official components of its politics — but the landscape of its realpolitik has been dominated for generations by socio-culturally feudal and economically colonial dynamics. The attitude of local elected leaders toward themselves reveals a common feudal character whose acquired […]

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