But I'm not sure that all the prejudice and irrationality has been caused by
the ruling class propaganda. It's possible that, that analysis is correct.
But it's also possible that there's something in human nature which causes
people to turn on others who are different, and to resort to violence to
resolve difficulties.
Miriam
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 11:35 AM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: What now? Richard D. Wolff
Don't forget, it was the long, hard work by the Establishment, the
Oligarchy, that pounded the Political Left into submission. They created an
atmosphere of Fear and confusion. Remember the Bomb Shelters back in the
50's? The, "Commie under every rock"? And stir in a mistrust of those
"Fairies and Queers", and the sneaky Filipinos, and Lazy Blacks, and the
"Wet Backs" who snuck into our Land of Plenty to steal the highly desired
field jobs from poor White Trash? And they declared their own Media to be
controlled by the Left! Even the color Pink became avoided. Add in today's
Rag Heads, and the hordes of "illegals" who have somehow gotten onto our
welfare rolls, and keep stirring the pot until it boils over. It's coming
to a place where the Ruling Class will no longer be in control of what
explodes from that boiling pot.
But one thing for certain, the Ruling Class will lay the blame at our door
step.
Carl Jarvis
On 11/13/16, Frank Ventura <frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bob, I heard the same thing after both baby and pap Bush were elected,candidate addressed the issue. Why?
didn't turn out too good for us.
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Hachey
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2016 1:18 AM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: What now? Richard D. Wolff
Hi Miriam,
AS the pain increases due to policies of the hard right types Trump
appears to want at his side, I believe that will spur growth among all
the groups you mentioned.
No doubt, lots of folks will suffer and it won't be pretty. IT's
either that or a society of sheep who obey the evil fascists. I'd much
rather die fighting the good fight than become one of those sheep.
BBob Hachey
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Miriam ;
Vieni
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 9:42 PM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: What now? Richard D. Wolff
Sounds like a fund raising message along with the analysis. I've
received numerous messages from numerous groups which state that now
we must really organize, really fight back, really reach out to each
other. Well, wasn't that happening before? We already have Occupy and
Black Lives and the Sanders stillborn campaign and the Green Party
with 4% of the vote along with the NSA and militarized police. What,
pray tell, does Richard Wolfe and all of the other worthy people from
whom I've heard today, think will happen now that the gloves will come
off and our police will be joined by armed civilian white nationalist
militias with the blessing of the President of the United States?
Miriam
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 8:49 PM
To: blind-democracy
Subject: [blind-democracy] What now? Richard D. Wolff
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From: "Richard D. Wolff" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2016 17:16:18 +0000
Subject: What now?
To: Carl Jarvis <carjar82@xxxxxxxxx>
<https://democracyatwork.info/donate>
Carl --
It appears we have entered the eve of a Trump administration.
Trump rode workers' anger at capitalism's last 40 years: record
profits from lost jobs, incomes, security and public services. For
change, they voted down GOP and Dem establishments. But the system
won't let Trump bring change. There lies our opportunity.
The endless election effort is finally over (even as the next one
begins to be planned by the candidates and their monied supporters).
Now the nation confronts its fundamental problems after so many were
swept under the rug by the "major candidates" in this election's long
exercise in mass distraction. The time lost, like the campaigns'
billions, could better have gone toward solving those problems. They
just got worse during that time.
The world remains in the aftermath of the crash of 2008 - the second
global capitalist crash in 75 years - and most economists expect
another downturn within the next 6-18 months. Especially because the
current post-2008 crash originated in the US with the sub-prime
mortgage collapse, the US has special responsibilities to deal with
its economic instability and its global ramifications. Yet neither
The inequality, instability and money-dominated politics besetting theU.S.
all originate in basic economic decisions made by the majorindividuals it makes rich -- normally buy the political process.
shareholders and corporate boards of directors they elect. These folks
comprise the (in)famous 1% and their positions atop contemporary
capitalist economies gives them extraordinary power, and hence
responsibility for, economic conditions. What alternative organization
might better serve democratic purposes? An economy of democratized,
cooperatively organized enterprises is growing around the world. Yet
the candidates in this presidential campaign - except for Bernie
Sanders - ignored the issue. Why?Let's remember that elections these
days are integrated parts of a system.The dominant power is
intertwined with the dominant wealth. The corporate system -- and the
That's how systems work.are glad to have you as a part of this movement.
Only when massive oppositions of the people get aroused do they
relearn the first of the great old lessons, that ultimate power
resides with the people.
When that happens, the question arises: will the people relearn the
second of the great old lessons, that the power of the people becomes
effective when it is organized? I believe we have already begun.
The Occupy Wall Street, Bernie, and Black Lives Matter movements are
milestones along the way as people today grasp the first of the great
old lessons. Building on all they accomplished as well as on the prior
efforts to go beyond capitalism, we at Democracy at Work focus on that
second great lesson. Our task is to help inform, focus, and, above
all, organize an aroused and rising people. That's what we do and what
we invite you to do with us.
As always, thank you for supporting Democracy at Work. We would love
to hear your thoughts and reflections on how we can build this
momentum together
<http://www.democracyatwork.info/wolf_postelection16>, and please know, we
Richard D. Wolff
Co-Founder & Contributor
Democracy at Work
<https://democracyatwork.info/donate>
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