The 7th G20 meets in Los Cabos,Mexico June 18-19

given the World is still reeling from the crisis caused by the Wall Street Elite since 2008. The agreements made in the Toronto G20 look doubtful as the blame will go to Europe see Greece, Spain?! for their purchase of toxic assets from Amerika. The G20 countries include the G8 plus Argentina, Australia, Brazil,  China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey and the rotating European Union President. Not to mention the representatives from the World Banksters and the International Mugging Fraternity(imf) The group accounts for about 80 per cent of world trade and two-thirds of the world’s population. http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/06/17/g20-setup.html...

Socialist leader defeats Conservative

Socialist leader defeats Conservative in France while Greece votes for anti austerity candidates as the EU looks at a double dip recession?! http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/1173954–france-election-francois-hollande-defeats-nicolas-sarkozy-to-become-president...

Occupy Wall Street: what is to be done next?

What to do in the aftermath of the Occupy Wall Street movement, when the protests that started far away – in the Middle East, Greece, Spain, UK – reached the centre, and are now reinforced and rolling out all around the world? In a San Francisco echo of the OWS movement on 16 October 2011, a guy addressed the crowd with an invitation to participate in it as if it were a happening in the hippy style of the 1960s: “They are asking us what is our program. We have no program. We are here to have a good time.” Such statements display one of the great dangers the protesters are facing: the danger that they will fall in love with themselves, with the nice time they are having in the “occupied” places. Carnivals come cheap – the true test of their worth is what remains the day after, how our normal daily life will be changed. The protesters should fall in love with hard and patient work – they are the beginning, not the end. Their basic message is: the taboo is broken, we do not live in the best possible world; we are allowed, obliged even, to think about alternatives. In a kind of Hegelian triad, the western left has come full circle: after abandoning the so-called “class struggle essentialism” for the plurality of anti-racist, feminist etc struggles, “capitalism” is now clearly re-emerging as the name of the problem. The first two things one should prohibit are therefore the critique of corruption and the critique of financial capitalism. First, let us not blame people and their attitudes: the problem is not corruption or greed, the problem is the system that pushes you to be corrupt. The solution is neither Main Street nor Wall Street, but to change the system where Main Street cannot function without Wall Street. Public figures from the pope downward bombard us with injunctions to fight the culture of excessive greed and consummation – this disgusting spectacle of cheap moralization is an ideological operation, if there ever was one: the compulsion (to expand) inscribed into the system itself is translated into personal sin, into a private psychological propensity, or, as one of the theologians close to the pope put it: full article by Slavoj Zizek: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2012/apr/24/occupy-wall-street-what-is-to-be-done-next...

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