What we need: universal health care and urgent action on climate crisis.
What we get: a Democratic Party supported gargantuan Pentagon budget bill (and all the climate harm that goes along with it)
plus propaganda implying that nuclear war is survivable.
This message is from NYC Emergency Management, “not The Onion.” It would be virtually impossible to parody something that is already this ridiculous.
Pretending that the nuclear option is a viable option is galloping ahead of our species’ ability to survive.
Part of this strategy is pretending that the nuclear option is survivable.
The claims in this video would not have been true in Hiroshima or Nagasaki 50 years ago, and they’re even more false today. Today’s nuclear weapons, which our corporate overlords have gone on building while people went without health care, are vastly more powerful than the old school versions.
Meanwhile, sabre rattling at other nuclear powers is ramping up steadily.
Does it really matter which branch of the corporate duopoly is in power?
Reposting this because nothing substantive has changed as the U.S. sneaks troops out under cover of night, but vows to keep on bombing women and children in Afghanistan.
One of the few good things the Trump administration did in office was enter into the Doha pact to end the U.S. occupation of Afghanistan. They did so by negotiating with the odious Taliban, insurgents riding on religious extremism in their quest to rid their country of foreign invaders.
Now the Biden administration is signalling that the May 1 withdrawal date is a non-starter. No surprises there: challenging China is unlikely to include abandoning military outposts right on their border.
Biden et al. are also signalling their deep concern for the well-being of Afghan women. Because decades of military occupation have made Afghanistan literally the worst place on the planet to be female. Wait…
For those with a historical perspective, memories of Afghan women attending universities and working as professionals under a Soviet-sponsored regime endure. The proxy war between the U.S.-sponsored mujahadeen and the Soviet-Afghan government in the 1990’s began to erode quality of life for women and girls who were bombed, forced to flee as refugees, and trafficked for sex. Repression of women’s rights under the pretext of Islamic law was the icing on that particular cake.
The CIA has actually been bragging on Twitter lately about supporting the mujahadeen “freedom fighters” against the USSR.
As we know by know, the CIA has spent decades arming militias around the planet in order to topple governments that are resistant to capitalist exploitation by the U.S. and its allies. They used to do this covertly, but in the declining days of empire, chest thumping displays of prowess are in order I guess.
Predictably, the corporate press have chimed in to manufacture consent for continuing the U.S.’s longest war.
Because, really, things have been going so well in Afghanistan under military occupation. Maybe the U.S. should just stay because deciding to withdraw could be “complicated” right?
Afghanistan, a country in turmoil, has been trying to inoculate millions of children against polio but the recent killing of three female vaccinators has put the country’s campaign in doubt. However, brave women of the country remain determined to continue efforts in the face of danger and violence.
Unknown gunmen shot vaccination workers at two separate locations in the eastern city of Jalalabad on March 30 killing two volunteers and one supervisor in the polio immunization program, all of them women, as they carried out door-to-door vaccinations.
That’s right. Afghanistan is struggling after 20 years of military occupation, preceded by 10 years of civil war, preceded by 10 years of proxy war, to vaccinate for a disease eradicated in my childhood (and I am old). That’s how poor they are, and that’s how low quality of life has sunk on our watch. Life expectancy for Afghans born in the 21st century is less than 65, retirement age for those of us in the heart of the evil empire.
Biden won’t get out of Afghanistan for the same reason Trump, Obama, and Bush didn’t: there’s plenty of good money to be made supplying the army with the tools of the trade, to quote Country Joe and the Fish. His gargantuan $715 billion “defense” budget request exceeds that of Trump by an inflation index and will no doubt pass with little debate and bipartisan fealty from the corporate flunkies in Congress.
A nation enduring a pandemic without universal health care, in which 25% of brown and Black children experience hunger each week, with millions literally unhoused, is in a very insecure position. Imperial expansion will not remedy what ails us, but most dying empires continue trying to expand right up to the moment when they hit the wall. Often, in Afghanistan.