[Marxism] "The Chinese occupation of Haiti"
Lüko Willms
lueko.willms at t-online.de
Fri Apr 18 01:01:56 MDT 2008
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:08:43 -0300, Néstor Gorojovsky wrote:
> the success of
> the goals of that national Chinese movement which began with Sun Yat
> Sen and then passed on to the CPC.
>
> THIS is what is at stake. Not socialist revolution. Not at all: what
> is at stake is whether the imperialist core of bourgeois bandits will
> gain still another century of unrivalled grip on global affairs or
> this grip will find a clear and definite boundary spelling future
> death to a system which, by definition, accepts no bounds to its
> expansion.
As I wrote earlier: they would like to crush the Boxer Rebellion a
second time.
The imperialists never really forgave the Chinese to have conquered
China themselves in the 1940ies instead of China falling to the winner
of the interimperialist war waged for its posession.
As the then Germano-Prussian emperor said to the troops departing to
China against the Boxer Rebellion: "Make the name German remembered in
China for a thousand years so that no Chinaman will ever again dare to
even squint at a German."
Comradely yours,
Lüko Willms
Frankfurt, Germany
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PS: I have put the subject line in quotes, as I should have done from
the beginning. This article in a newspaper which calls itself "Socialist
Worker" is really an outrage.
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