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12-09-2008, 02:27 AM #7
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The U.S. government's brutalization of Haiti
Aristide was elected, unlike the majority of U.S.-friendly puppets, like Papa Doc, who was FAR more brutal but who was accepted as a buffer against communism. I cannot stress this enough--the U.S. has no moral problem with tyranny, only with economic or ideological threats. As I've said, Aristide was only disliked (and therefore condemned in the media, which amounts to eternal condemnation in the eyes of the public), because it was vital to the U.S. agenda that their despicable actions be seen as righteous, that their ousting of a man who tried to double minimum wage and end his country's use as a sweat shop be seen as a heroic victory for democracy and global capitalism. The world honestly sickens me sometimes.
Originally Posted by Iguana
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