Subcomandante Marcos

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Art Delfo, Dec 12, 2006.

  1. Art Delfo

    Art Delfo It is dark

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    I posted this in the Latin America forum but it really has not been responded to(except for once) so i will post it here.

    What do you think of Subcomandante Marcos and EZLN? Freedom fighters?Terrorists? I really have no opinion at the moment so I thought I would hear other's.
     
  2. Shane99X

    Shane99X Senior Member

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    Goddamn Heroes is what they are!


     
  3. Shane99X

    Shane99X Senior Member

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    Zapatista Army of National Liberation
    EZLN official site of the EZLN
    Radio Insurgente
    Chiapas Indymedia

    What is it that is different about the Zapatistas?
     
  4. Art Delfo

    Art Delfo It is dark

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  5. guy

    guy Senior Member

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    i find this character hilarious, he's got balls and he's got brains
     
  6. fexurbis

    fexurbis Member

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    Ask Subcomandante Marcos why is it that the president of the New York Stock Exchange would have an interest in meeting him in Colombia?
    It's easy to sell coke and give it a leftist-slant lipservice because they know they can count on soft-hearted First World NGO ultra-lefties who'll support anyone who's ever uttered the expression "the people."

    Leftism should meet more stringent criteria, otherwise I'm no part of it. I'm from Brazil and Subcomandante Marcos plays no small part in the cycle of violence and despair related to the cocaine trade in that continent.
     
  7. sentient

    sentient Senior Member

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    According to you - you never would be a part of it ! and havent been a part of it - so whats the difference - the left would survive without you - !
    http://www.hipforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3105447#post3105447
     
  8. fexurbis

    fexurbis Member

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    sentient thinks I'm a right-winger, lol. Should I explain to you that my mother helped found the Worker's Party in Brazil? That my father was almost sent to jail during the dictatorship for editing a Trotskyite newspaper in college? That many of my family's friends have "disappeared" during the 70s and 80s for being leftists?

    The problem is, my friend, that the left is a dynamic category, and has been in a profound schizophrenic crisis since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Every goddamn thing today and every goddamn body who doesn't vote Republican claims the left.

    Why should I be so anxious to jump on the bandwagon?
     
  9. fexurbis

    fexurbis Member

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    I apologize, I've confused Subcomandante Marcos with the FARC. Ouch! Fairly embarassing. I still wonder why Teddy Goldsmith would have an interest in financing the EZLN.
     
  10. Shane99X

    Shane99X Senior Member

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    You're more than welcome to delete/edit the false reference then.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teddy_Goldsmith

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EZLN#Ideology



    seems to me that they have a lot of common ground...
     
  11. fexurbis

    fexurbis Member

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    Too much common ground, and that's the problem. Teddy Goldsmith is a George Soros kind of financier.

    That kind of thing happens all the time, where the NGOs who fund or do activism in behalf of things like the EZLN, or the FARC, or the Landless Movement in Brazil, or the Lavalas in Haiti, or whatever indigenist/environmentalist movement, are actually financed by the greatest swindlers out there who want to destabilize Thirld World countries for various reasons, and yet claim to be doing so, "for the people."

    P.S. I'll leave my post up and allow others to also have a good laugh. Why not?
     
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