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Friday, March 18, 2011

De-racialising revolutions - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

De-racialising revolutions - Opinion - Al Jazeera English

Thursday, March 17, 2011

We have no vocation for which it also happened to Pompeii.


The way the state of social passivity creates a dangerous situation was now demonstrated. Those who were considered paranoid green, it seems they were right. Many complaints have been made in the past, now regain his strength. Remember those activists of the student movement that spoke of micropolitics.

Maybe they were exaggerating, but today even those who had the right vision of geopolitics should not reject the hidden dimension of micro-policies. After all these big events before there is a vast force of inertia, since in the political superstructure, there is no reason to believe a change in the type of regime and society that we live.

It is necessary to radically change the form of power.

Certainly we can not suppress any kind of power. But it is easy to see that kind of state we have today in the world (both democratic and authoritarians) are extremely limited to meet the great events of our time. We need a state that denies itself in favor of an international alliance. The growth of world economy, its technological purposes and the actual population growth and the media, are elements that require decisions to be taken in the international sphere. However, the macro-powers to decide today (even after much hesitation), but are sanctioned by the practice they had so far. But the absence of alternative power. Create the problems by supporting dictators and then not entitled to depose them. We must go beyond the global media forums to promote celebrities and not only new ways of thinking and acting.


One thing is certain, believe in our dreams and believed Jesus and Lincoln, can not be very wise. After all both were assassinated. While many try to disguise it with the discourse of resurrection. But we must remember that even Grandma's Little Red Riding Hood returned from the dead (the belly of the wolf). With dreams that will not do a whole new world. The dreams are forms of escapism. We must be very realistic about it.The forms of struggle Can Be Increased with technological means, But The mobilization is irreplaceable as a way to change.

Questioning the myth also has its limits, for example the other day someone told me that Saci Pererê could not show smoking because it could be a stimulus to drugs.


I think the only myth that deserves to be asked is what it says that expressing anger adissipá help it. In fact, it can contribute much more to be added it.

When I look at the facts of the world is not to generate anger in others, but to dispel illusions. Illusions that the world can be better, even being driven without wisdom. This private benefit of people who can not be considered to be leaders, but circumstantial bureaucrats in power.

And so we see plenty of the current nuclear crisis.

A serious thing also is that the technology used in the plant is the same as the German government is now closing. All power plants built by 1980 (7 plants) are being closed for three months. So we should think about it here too.

Look I would not be as safe as we know there is a volcano called Cumbre Vieja in the Canary Islands that could cause enough damage here. Moreover, some accidents did not depend on tsunami or earthquake. Do not know if we are sufficiently informed about the security at Angra.

In any case the Brazilian public opinion is far more gentle than that of Germany. So it is difficult to imagine any kind of protest about it here. It's what I expect to happen at some point.

The irony of this situation is the very fact that nuclear particles crossing the Pacific Ocean blown away. While Obama has minimized the fact, the truth is that it gives a good example of how everything is interconnected.

We know that all the people in Pompeii and cheering even rejoiced with the explosion of the volcano. Even in Thailand Tsunami enjoy many corals were discovered by the buoyancy of the sea. Seems it's time to say, as today the Japanese government of its own: Awake!.



Meanwhile Obama is coming for a visit to Brazil.

The contradiction of this visit is precisely the theme of his speech in Rio de Janeiro. Inclusion. But he chose to speak in a place famous for luxury and, after creating the expectation of speaking in public, canceled the rally to speak only for VIPs. In Brazil, VIP means corrupt people who steal from the state to live in luxury tacky, wear long dresses, jewelry and big cars imported. That is, the exclusion stereotyped.
What made me a revolutionary?

In my childhood I had, abusive grandmothers and abusive older brother.
They beat me or beat me up.
At boarding school, I had abusive older colleagues who beat me and playing me a very cruel way. And there were also inspectors who persecuted me.
When I got home I had an abusive mother who rummaged through my stuff.
I look for my father, my stepmother was long silences in my presence, and pretended not to see me.
When I went to work I had abusive bosses that made me carry something very heavy.
When I went to university I found teachers who abused their power and gave me bad grades just because they disagreed with my views.
When I had my first child, the family of his mother abused me and tried to humiliate me in every way. Finally the mother of my son made an ambush to arrest me and gain an alimony, and keep me away from my son with the judiciary.
When I become a teacher students teased me in every way. for me to react violently, and thus they could sue me.
And so on ... there was always at all the abuse.
That made me a revolutionary.
My party came to power when he became abusive.
I got rid of him when I realized the abuse he was doing in power.
I changed my party and the small party in which I joined abused me and left me a prisoner of loyalty on behalf of numerous lawsuits against them for electoral justice.
So I left everything and the story continued.
However, there is no country in the world where I do not have anything that I can become indignant.
And the revolution has grown on me the more I realize the abuses committed against me and others.