Friday, July 05, 2013

President Morales has proven the ill will of The West.

President Morales episode with free wheeling power by The West proves the dialogue they deny.

The West has a dialogue about other nations. As Allies they even have a dialogue about each other. That self-righteous tone even provided Bush and Bushies with the condemnation of France and the French people when an illegal and immoral war was declared. 

But, the dialogue The West has regarding other nations is always aggressive and victimizing. It is part of the push button political machines within the countries themselves.

The political dialogue about Russia as the Evil Empire is suppose to sustain the politicians in The West regardless of the dissolution of the USSR. Latin America is crude and stupid and substance abusing. That 'image' of Lain America carries over into the dialogue regarding immigration reform in the USA. If a person doesn't know, understand or speak English that proves them unworthy of their rightful place in citizenship in the USA. The immigrates that work the agricultural fields that feeds entire USA are within the country illegally and are criminals. They are unworthy of amnesty and unworthy of being an American at all. The Republicans embrace that and even view their own Senator Rubio as unworthy of their support in a bill to provide a path to USA citizenship.

The West's dialogue is mostly diluted about Pacific nations. Japan has proven a great ally to Wall Street so it has become more worthy of being an ally than others. Australia has a macho dialogue to bolster the USA 'man cave values' with their "Fosters" so they are even more worthy in many ways than the puny Japanese. 

But, the macho man of Latin America is a point of ridicule by women in the USA. Macho men are condescending, insensitive and out of touch. Perhaps the men of Latin America should be drinking "Fosters" when women say these demeaning things.

But, as to President Morales. The West has proven unworthy of being considered anything but brutal regimes of aggressive demands upon nations they have a poor dialogue. The West's politicians thirst for power dialogues within their countries and President Morales was the latest victim. His willingness to have his plane searched by giving permission defused the aggression of The West, but, it also made fools of them.

The USA says "Ouch" at it's own hand of loose national security standards that victimize citizens' privacy and allows Wall Street open access and it's allies ask "How high do we have to jump to help?" The latest global episode of aggression by The West only proved whom is more savvy about the peace the world longs for and the ignorance of all those that consider themselves superior. 

The West can hold all the condescending global meetings they want, but, until they actually prove to have intelligence to match their treasuries and GDP we will all continue to laugh at their stupidity and 'the tail' their 'doggie attitudes, policies and aggressions' chase.

July 4, 2013

The president (click here) and people of Bolivia have every right now to feel as if they are second-class citizens of the world — their independence maligned, their nationality suspect and all stemming from the high-handed manner in which Austrian authorities have acted. During a recent stopover in Vienna, while on a government jet, Bolivia’s President Evo Morales and Defence Minister Ruben Soto had to endure the humiliating experience of having their plane searched — all in a futile hunt for whistleblower Edward Snowden. Snowden is seeking asylum in any one of a score of countries and is holed up in the transit zone of a Moscow airport.

Given that the South American nations are friendly to WikiLeaks, its ideals and its cadres, the Vienna government — presumably acting on a request from Washington — embarked on the search for Snowden when the Bolivian jet landed. Under no circumstances should the long-standing and internationally agreed and accepted principle of diplomatic immunity be violated. Searching a government plane, with the sovereign leader of the Bolivian nation on board, is not acceptable. Can one imagine the cries and actions of the US if, for example, Air Force One was boarded and searched?

The reality is that as long as the US embarks on a policy of wrongdoing, scanning the phone records and internet postings of citizens all over the world, there will always be those who have the moral courage to speak — or leak — in the interests of all.