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The Human Race is Dividing into Two Camps
(Path of my Life)
Elites control the economy, including food prices. Regular people will not tolerate that when they get hungry.
Date: 2/19/2011 11:04:27 PM ( 13 y ago)
"The Human Race is Divided into Two Camps"
The Arab Uprising has been partly, perhaps mostly, inspired by rising food prices and the fact that ordinary citizens are getting hungry while the Elites are gorging themselves on not only food but whatever else money can buy.
The outrageous hording of wealth, just because they can, by the Elites around the globe would be seen by any outsider as intolerable in a world that believes all people are born equal. "All are born equal" is a generally accepted principle by humans because we want to believe that our children will have a fair chance, and because inequality suggests a form of slavery.
If we accepted that our children will end up as domestic workers in a wealthy person's home, we accept the basic idea of slavery. Economic slavery is really not much different than slavery where they threaten you with death, there is not much difference because food can only be aquired with money and the Elites control the money. We need to eat, goddammit, so we will do your housework, but it IS slavery.
Canadians are in the same fix as the people involved in the Arab Uprisings, don't kid yourself. Egyptian citzens are not able to afford the high food prices, so they protest against their leaders. Canadians are pretty close to that line - many of us shop for the cheapest foods, never look at good cuts of meat, and we "choose" to eat processed crap just because it is cheaper. The other difference is that Egypt had a dictator as a target of outrage, but our form of so-called "democracy" does not reject the top-down rule by Elites here either.... so we get to vote, but we never really chose the candidates, did we?
Food prices. Democratic farce. We live under almost the same conditions as the people involved in the Arab Uprising, don't kid yourself.
But we are not demanding a change of government here because we know it would just end up with a replacement pretender to democracy, another government for the Elites. Could it be that WE have it worse than Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Tunisia, etc., in that they could end up with a government of the people, yet the best we can hope for is a replacement government for the Elites?
A few examples from around the world
Venezuela has Chavez; he has produced real results as for helping the poorest citizens there in Venezuela. More than that, he ALLOWS the poorest to have a chance at a career, and to own land, which is better than a one-time handout. I use the word "allow" because here in Canada there are many roadblocks for the poor to achieve, and those roadblocks are endimic, institutionalised... as in "put there on purpose to keep the poor out of the best professions".
South American Elites, with the help of the USA, has managed to keep socialism ["helping the poorest"] from becoming a reality. Many socialist leaders have been killed or "disappeared". Our mainstream media does not describe these victims as "socialist leaders", but rather as "terrorists", which is an outright lie in most cases, and at best is a bad word for "revolutionary who would deliver the poor from poverty". Here, people are only "heros" when they fight for the Elites.
China is a dictatorship, which worked well to deliver the poor from starvation but has now become Elitist. Once a good thing, it now works for the Global Elite Club of which China's leaders are all part of.
Russia is a dictatorial kleptocracy. The Global Elites love it there, and Russia has produced many new members for the Global Elite Club.
Those few examples of leadership styles in other parts of the world show that the human race is divided into two main camps - Elites, and Regular People. Elites are not "people", they are aliens, albiet from Earth but apart from the larger picture of the struggle for human survival and dignity. They are not "with us", and in fact they are against us in many ways.
We humans are not one race, we never were but we were coming so close with modern technology and the ability to communicate with anyone around the world instantly, and with the global economy becoming a reality. Where we were many races of people, humans gradually moved into these two camps of Elites and Regulars. It isn't only money that divides us, it is the institutions of government and industry, including the military and police, education, health care, mainstream media, and now food prices that divide us.
This seems to me to be a natural way for humans to evolve their civilisation. Races of many become races of fewer and fewer groups until there are just two groups, and those two will eventually clash and produce one group. Eventually, that single entity will likely splinter into many groups and the cycle will go around again, but that is for the future human race to decide. Meanwhile, we are becoming a race of two types.
The only result that could possibly end up being stable is where the wealth is divided amongst all in a more equitable way than it is now, and from that equality the human race becomes one. If the Elites remain, the protests will continue. The Arab Uprising shows us that.
Canadians, and Americans, will soon come to the same realisation as the Arabs involved in the Uprisings - we want out from under Elite rule, because we are getting HUNGRY. I predict that this will become glaringly obvious here soon, with "mass protests by regular people over food prices, demanding a change of government" being seen in Canada and the USA by 2015. We will start hearing much more about food prices and economic hardship, and we will be seeing small protests over these issues by this time next year, in 2012 [nothing to do with the Mayan Calander predictions, by the way].
Furthermore, the only other issue that comes close to being as essential as wealth distribution is global warming. The Elites are definately the drivers of global warming, as they control the oil and other fossil fuels that cause global warming. If the Elites remain in power as they are now there will be a collapse of civilisation.
Either way, the days of the Elite Rule are going to have to end.
With that in mind, I ask the Elites this question: "should we do it nicely, or would you prefer to fight it out?"
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