Monday, 10 June 2013

English social imperialism (30/12/12)



Social imperialism was a term used by Lenin in 1916. His book of that year, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism merely threw out the term in connection with English dispatch of the English poor to the colonies relieve their poor health. That was at the instigation of Rhodes and involved assisted passage to South Africa.

Social imperialism, as meant in this article, is international aggression emanating from the labour movement of the dominant countries.

In the Observer of the 2 September 2012,the Anglican Archbishop of South Africa, Reverend Desmond Tutu, called for Blair to be indicted for crimes against humanity and brought, along with Bush, to the International War Crimes Court in The Hague.

I agree with this proposition.

In the North of Ireland,under the guise of peace,Blair launched his plan for "stopping violence", “de-escalating the conflict" and dealing with those who where at odds with the peace process.

The order for secret courts and extra-judicial executions came from the politician at the top.This war of attrition was a betrayal of trust and a grand,strategic deception.

The War against Iraq cost many more lives- over 135000- and fuelled terrorism. It destabilised the Middle East.

It was based on claims of weapons of mass destruction having been in the hands of Saddam Hussein, claims which the UN had demonstrably shown to be false before the war.

Blair says that Tutu’s statement is “nothing new and baseless”.

In Libya the Deal in the Desert with Gaddafi in 2005 led to the delivery of suspects to the torturers four days later.

There is no room for conspiracy theories here. The orders came from no one other than the leading English politician of the day. He was secretly intent on lulling the Libyans into a false sense of security prior to overthrowing the regime by open means.

One must conclude that the English Labour Party is a party of external aggression and domestic peace.

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Update. 13/11/2019. A new broom sweeps clean. Jeremy Corbyn has condemned "ill-conceived and poorly prepared wars" .The raised voices of 500-600 million in 2003 have made it clear: No to war,Yes to peace.





Joseph Paul Mc Carroll

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