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"Political Fraud"

by ClassWar Films

A radical perspective on the reality behind the “American Dream”.


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kevin morris
kevin morris
Nov 23, 2016 11:34 AM

You’re absolutely right about Che. Despite those posters on millions of college students walls, its impossible to conclude that his own ending was nasty and a pointless failure.

BigB
BigB
Nov 17, 2016 6:53 PM

Excellent film – should be required viewing in every high school in America. LOL! For anyone that is interested, I believe the story of America’s enslavement is key – not least as it is the model they want to enforce globally – unless we can somehow expose their scam – “It’s called the American Dream – because you have to be asleep to believe it” – George Carlin. The 1910 secret “first names” meeting at Jekyll Island set up the rape of the American economy – via the creation of the Federal Reserve and income tax. If you think of the populace as human capital – whose debt feeds the markets controlled by the asset-owning overclass – you can understand their fraud. (The best explanation of how money is created as debt is at positivemoney.org – or read “The Grip of Death” by Michael Rowbotham) Glossing over Bretton Woods and… Read more »

chrisb
chrisb
Nov 17, 2016 12:55 PM

How can anyone discuss the origins of the United States without mentioning slavery? Protecting slavery from the British tendency towards abolition that was even then growing was an important reason for the struggle for independence. Race continues to play an important part in American politics. The threat of violence spreading out of African-American ghettos is used to maintain support amongst other ethnic groups for the police force and for the industrial prison complex.
Che’s instruction ‘to do the impossible’ ranks amongst the most stupid pieces of advice ever given. It has encouraged the left not just to glorify failure but to target failure and to blame political failure on not having chosen a sufficiently impossible task rather than on having embarked on that task without having built political support first.