Now, I ask:
How do Nicolas Maduro and Kim Jong-un compare to this authoritarian tyrant who is able to claim the Presidency only because the Democrats ran the only candidate they possibly could have who had no chance of winning because she was more disliked by the American people than Trump?
Neither Venezuela nor North Korea are dictatorships by any stretch of
anyone’s imagination... in both countries the working people and farmers
fully participate in the decision-making process over everything that
affects their daily lives at work and in their communities.
What these two countries have in common is that every major capitalist country is trying to bring both of these countries to their knees in order to punish them for having the courage to break free from imperialist domination and build societies based on people’s needs using the wealth of their countries instead of allowing these resources to be stolen.
Keep in mind, there isn’t one single country which has broken free from capitalism, colonialism and imperialism where the leaders of those countries have not been described by those loyal to Wall Street as being “dictators.”
We have a “President;” they have “dictators.”
And what do these same loyal servants of Wall Street call any workers anywhere who rebel against capitalist exploitation?
“Dictators?”
I maintain from my working class view of things that these “dictators,” so described by this corporate media, are merely leaders of working class struggles having freed themselves from capitalist exploitation and pillage... these socialist and Communist leaders deserve our support and solidarity.
What these two countries have in common is that every major capitalist country is trying to bring both of these countries to their knees in order to punish them for having the courage to break free from imperialist domination and build societies based on people’s needs using the wealth of their countries instead of allowing these resources to be stolen.
Keep in mind, there isn’t one single country which has broken free from capitalism, colonialism and imperialism where the leaders of those countries have not been described by those loyal to Wall Street as being “dictators.”
We have a “President;” they have “dictators.”
And what do these same loyal servants of Wall Street call any workers anywhere who rebel against capitalist exploitation?
“Dictators?”
I maintain from my working class view of things that these “dictators,” so described by this corporate media, are merely leaders of working class struggles having freed themselves from capitalist exploitation and pillage... these socialist and Communist leaders deserve our support and solidarity.
Kim
Jong-un’s grandfather and Ho Chi Minh... leaders, along with Mao, of
the anti-imperialist struggles in Asia... first routing the Japanese,
then the U.S. imperialists. The Vietnamese, under the banner of
socialism, successfully united their country divided by imperialism...
the Koreans will eventually unite their country under the banner of
socialism, too.