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Re: international priorities and war change
Actually, they've been
pledged $5 million and physical assistance (helicopters, food,
personnel).
Is your point that 517 billion [possible] lives have been affected by not superseding capitalism?
I dare say that humanity would still have problems after capitalism since life is dynamic and
capital, except in a reified way, didn't come from nowhere but from humanity actively alienating
its possibilities from its actions.
The flawed thinking that a 'balance' has been broken by our species or by our species' self-entrapment
in capital social relations forgets that evolution exists whether capital - as an alienated 'us' - tries to
block it.
Everything we do affects all of us even if in alienated form, even if mediated by capital and other
reifications. The 'class war' will cost us 'all substitutes for life'. That's the kind of "cost" I desire to pay.
In a way, the self-assertion of one is felt by us all, just as self-sacrifice depletes us all a bit more than
'normal'.
Back to Burma: the encirclement of China continues and Burma is being used in that regard. I'm
certain that weather technology was used to exacerbate the natural geo-actions (like the increasing
carbon dioxide releases) emanating from the Pacific's "circle of fire". Gore and the Company have used it
well to lay the framework for rationalized humanicide, i.e., depopulation. That so many "substitutes for lives"
have let the "left" thugs prepare for global fascism is what worries me. Like lemmings into the death
sea.
best,
chris
kym wrote:
Is your point that 517 billion [possible] lives have been affected by not superseding capitalism?
I dare say that humanity would still have problems after capitalism since life is dynamic and
capital, except in a reified way, didn't come from nowhere but from humanity actively alienating
its possibilities from its actions.
The flawed thinking that a 'balance' has been broken by our species or by our species' self-entrapment
in capital social relations forgets that evolution exists whether capital - as an alienated 'us' - tries to
block it.
Everything we do affects all of us even if in alienated form, even if mediated by capital and other
reifications. The 'class war' will cost us 'all substitutes for life'. That's the kind of "cost" I desire to pay.
In a way, the self-assertion of one is felt by us all, just as self-sacrifice depletes us all a bit more than
'normal'.
Back to Burma: the encirclement of China continues and Burma is being used in that regard. I'm
certain that weather technology was used to exacerbate the natural geo-actions (like the increasing
carbon dioxide releases) emanating from the Pacific's "circle of fire". Gore and the Company have used it
well to lay the framework for rationalized humanicide, i.e., depopulation. That so many "substitutes for lives"
have let the "left" thugs prepare for global fascism is what worries me. Like lemmings into the death
sea.
best,
chris
kym wrote:
Re: international priorities and war change At the last count …
The War in Iraq Costs
517,881,463,684 lives
…. and Burmese generals will receive billions in weather relief.
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headliner Gore ties cyclone to warming / Christopher Gray / 07 May 2008
RE: Gore and climate change / Robert Smith <history_ssag-AT-hotmail.com> / 08 May 2008
Re: international priorities and war change / kym <kymhammond-AT-digisurf.com.au> / 09 May 2008
• Re: international priorities and war change / Christopher Gray <rasputin-AT-teleport.com> / 09 May 2008
