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The world is still grappling with what happened in Haiti recently. On 12 January, 2010 Haiti was hit by a killer earthquake that left tens of thousands dead and millions either injured or their properties destroyed. After the quake struck, the world, led by US, was racing to Haiti to help the victims. This is [...]

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“Brother, to me, there are no Muslims in this world presently except Darfuris. Since the Arab-backed illegitimate regime under Omar Bashir started butchering my people, all we mistook to be Muslims, especially Arabs, became infidels (kaffirs) for not acting.” These are the sarcastic words by Salih Fur whom I met on plane on my way to [...]

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Recent reports that African rulers congregating in Sirte, Libya vowed to stand by Sudanese dictator, Omar Bashir, are disgusting and appalling. If anything, this means African rulers have once again proved to be hypocrites and indifferent altogether as far as human rights are concerned. One thing left me in stitches. Sadly, Rwandan strongman, Paul Kagame who [...]

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Breaking down the concentrated class struggle Right now US society needs a clear understanding of the difference between socialism and fascism because a war is being waged against working class people. Americans fail to understand the class basis of the State. They also have a difficulty in making comparative analyses between the US brand of [...]

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What is going on with President Barack Obama’s economic stimulus plan? If we can take the word of economists like Paul Krugman and others, the government needs to wait out this period of “financial crisis” because it will stabilize over the next nine months or so. However, Obama continues to push for the so-called bank [...]

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Race, Class and White Supremacy “We are the leaders we’ve been waiting for.” Pragmatic The difficult aspect of figuring out this economic breakdown is breaking it down for the masses, yet maintaining a grip on what is happening so that can be simplified. Because I am not by training an economist nor an intellectual by [...]

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The Greatest Woman in History: A Rock The woman, a peasant, in the field, worked from dusk to dawn to reap its yield, she dug and planted yam to feed her fam. Sorghum, too, its grass to line the beds where her children lay their heads. Her husband was a farmer, hunter and went off [...]

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