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Andean Storm Troopers-Indio-fascists making rapid ground in quest to establish Inca state
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | February 9, 2005 | Michael Radu

Posted on 02/09/2005 7:17:23 AM PST by SJackson

Indio-fascists in South America’s Andean region are making rapid ground in their quest to establish a racist, anti-democratic Inca state

While President Bush’s sweeping vision of worldwide democracy was never more vividly conveyed than in his recent inaugural speech, he has thus far failed to acknowledge an alarming anti-democratic movement festering within America’s own hemisphere: the increased radicalization of Indians in South America’s Andean region and their assumption of anti-democratic, reactionary and strikingly fascistic attitudes. This trend is increasingly powerful in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru and, if not dealt with quickly, will lead to the region’s collapse into a political, economic and social Stone Age, posing a danger to the entire world.

In addition to their vocal opposition to capitalism, the United States and democracy—all characteristics that explain their close ties to the Left in their countries as well as to the Chavez regime in Venezuela and to Castro’s Cuba—these movements are also openly racist. Indeed, they advocate a return to the pre–Columbian Inca state, with the European cultural and ethnic (i.e. “white”) additions removed—by force. In any other circumstance, the combination of racism and historic nostalgia would instantly produce cries of fascism from the politically correct Left. But, not surprisingly, it views the situation in South America far differently—after all, to the Left, the “oppressed” races cannot be racist, only the white “oppressors” can and are.

In Bolivia, this fascistic trend is politically represented by the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), led by Evo Morales and Felipe Quispe (aka “el Mallku,” the Condor), both Aymaras. Morales represents coca producers and was a runner-up in the country’s latest presidential election. Quispe, a convicted terrorist in the 1980s, is now a federal deputy from La Paz department and head of the Pachacuti Indigenous Movement and the Sole Sindical Confederation of Campesino Workers of Bolivia (CSUTCB). Using violence and threats, these groups managed to force the unconstitutional removal from office of (twice) democratically elected President Gonzalo Sanchez de Losada in 2003.

In Ecuador, the Pachacutik organization of Quechua speakers, the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), led by Leonidas Iza, and Humberto Cholango’s Confederation of Peoples of Quechua Nationality of Ecuador (ECUARUNARI), allied with “progressive” military officers, overthrew the democratically elected president, Gustavo Noboa, in 2002.

In both Bolivia and Ecuador, the unconstitutional and violent removal of freely elected presidents was temporarily mitigated by the succession of politically weak but elected vice-presidents—something seen by the radical Indians as a first step to power and also, alarmingly, accepted by Washington.

In Peru, the Humala brothers – Ollanta and Antauro – in 2000 led a short-lived attempted coup against then-president Fujimori and were arrested but immediately released by the (unelected) post-Fujimori regime of Valentin Paniagua. In that country, Indian radicalism has at its forefront the Humala family’s Movimiento Político Nacionalista (Nationalist Peruvian Movement, MPN), which is better known as “etnocacerista.” The Humalas identify themselves with the pre-Inca Chanka culture of southeastern Peru and, incongrously, with Andrés Avelino Cáceres (hence “etnocacerista”), a general who continued Peru’s war with Chile (1879–83) after it was lost and later became president of Peru. Cáceres was not an Indian, but is a symbol of MPN’s open hatred for Chile.

But the closer one gets to the Bolivian border around Lake Tititcaca, the more indications there are that anti-white racism and anti-democratic lawlessness in the name of “Aymara rights” – including the lynching of the elected mayor in the border town of Ilave – are being promoted by Morales, Quispe and their ilk.

On December 30, 2004, a group of some 200 armed individuals, all members of the MPN-Etnocacerista and led by then-Peruvian army major Antauro Humala Tasso, captured the police post in the regional capital of Andahuaylas, in the Peruvian Andes. After a few days of futile attempts to provoke a mass rebellion and unsuccessful negotiations with the government, the group demanded the resignation of elected President Alejandro Toledo. After murdering four policemen, Humala surrendered—some say was captured—as did his followers.

The history of the Humalas’ “movement” is largely typical of the entire regional phenomenon. The ideologue of the movement is Isaac Humala Núñez, head of the family and father of Antauro and Ollanta, the latter of whom is seen by his followers as its spiritual and strategic leader.

Isaac is also a self-proclaimed subversive: “A patriot has to be,” he says. “Christ was and so are we.” His Instituto de Estudios Etnogeopolíticos (IEE) is the brain trust of the MPN, which he founded in 1989. Among the MPN’s beliefs, according to Isaac Humala, is that “The human species had four races, of which one is practically separate, the white one that dominates the world. The yellow has two powers, China and Japan, and the Black, although without the same weight as the others, at least dominates its own continent. On the other hand, ours does not govern anywhere.”[i][1] Like their associated Bolivian and Ecuadorian Indian movements and friends, the Humalas make no secret of their racist, anti-white, anti-European and, especially, anti-American sentiments. That, by itself, is interesting, considering their own family background.

Isaac Humala himself is a well-educated lawyer; although he does speak Quechua (but not Aymara). He was born in Ayacuycho, infamous as the cradle of the Maoist Shining Path; his children are named, folklorically, Ulysses, Ivoska, Ollanta (43), Antauro (42), Pachacutec, Kusiqoyllor, and Ima Sumac. Both Antauro and Ollanta were educated at the elite—and certainly non-indigenous—Franco-Peruano High School, which, incidentally, Antauro’s own children attend. Daughter Kusiqoyllor may have a Quechua name, but she is, or was until recently, a trained biologist in France, and is married, like all her sisters, to a European. As for the boys, Ollanta earned an M.A. from the Catholic University in Lima; Antauro, the “wild one,” had one of his blonde romantic interests wear a dark wig, in order to conceal his “impure” preferences. Both brothers went to the military academy and became officers: Antauro retired in 1988 as a major, Ollanta served as a lieutenant colonel and military attaché in Paris and Seoul until his forced retirement at the end of 2004.

The MPN is centered on a group of a few hundred former army soldiers—the “reservists,” mostly of Indian or “mestizo” (mixed race) blood, called “cholos” in Peru—from the southern provinces. The reservists keep their uniforms (contrary to law), organize parades, and generally play a paramilitary, highly ideological role similar to the early Nazi storm troopers or Mussolini’s Blackshirts.

For those who remember the origins and nature of fascism and Nazism, it is significant that their common characteristics – racism, a romantic and false belief in pseudo-historical myths, hatred for democracy and capitalism – and those of all these Indian movements appear strikingly similar. Quispe, the Ecuadoran CONAIE and Pachakuti groups, as well as MPN, all share the ultimate goal of reconstituting the pre-Colombian Inca Empire, Tihuantisuyo, from Ecuador to Northern Chile, including all of Bolivia and Peru and parts of Argentina. When Quispe declares that the main objective of his Movimiento Indígena Pachacuti is to establish a “Republic of Qollasuyo” – the name of the easternmost of the Inca Empire’s four provinces – he may as well join the Humalas’ dream of re-establishing the whole empire. Indeed, as Ollanta himself has stated, “We contemplate a Tahuantinsuyo Motherland, which will comprise Perú, Bolivia, Ecuador, the north of Chile and the Argentine northwest.” [ii][2]

How that would function and how it would be accomplished is also clear, again according to Quispe: The “Republic of Qollasuyo” would be one in which “there will be neither poor nor rich, in which one would use barter and take care of the environment...To reach this change much blood and sacrifice is required, but we will not reach it through Parliament. Talking in Parliament we will solve nothing or even strengthen the system.” [iii][3] Quispe’s plan would also solve the “problem” that many present inhabitants of that area are what Isaac Humala calls “settlers” of an alien race – i.e., people of European origin. Antauro Humala’s solution, not different from Quispe’s, is their removal, with the former advocating mass executions of the “white” ruling elites of Peru, for “treason” to his ideals. President Alejandro Toledo, Peru’s first “cholo” president and self-defined “stubborn and rebellious Indian,” is seen as just another traitor. As to who should rule, Isaac Humala nominates an “intelligencia, well paid and dedicated to thinking in the welfare of our future generations” – in other words, people like him.[iv][4]

The Indio-fascists are closely linked to each other, with essential outside help. Thus, in Peru, a certain indigenous group, “Llapanchik,” is related to Evo Morales’ MAS and, one must add, has at least one supporter, Michel Martínez, in the Peruvian Congress. The Humalas acclaimed Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez when he visited Peru, and they themselves traveled repeatedly to Caracas, where they also met Evo Morales. Antauro declares himself “Friend of the Ecuadoran indigenous of CONAIE, but also of Evo Morales and Felipe Quispe in Bolivia…I consider myself brother of the ideas of Hugo Chávez…[and] admirer of the "nationalist struggle of the Cuban Revolution."[v][5]

The admiration is mutual. Castro invites Indian leaders like Morales and Iza to his various conferences criticizing “neoliberalism” and Washington; Chavez does the same and, while in Bolivia, openly stated his support for Morales and Quispe’s territorial claims on Chile. All of these Indian groups, when not being invited to Caracas for various “anti-imperialist” and “Bolivarian” shows, all expenses paid, meet in Havana (all expenses paid as well) for such “summits” as the 2004 3rd Hemispheric Encounter of Struggle against the Free Trade Area of the Americas proposal (Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas (ALCA), attended by Morales, Iza, Quispe, etc.

That Chavez supports Evo Morales, politically and financially, is known; it is a mystery who covers the cost of MPN’s publication Ollanta, [vi][6] with a bi-monthly circulation of 60,000 – although MPN’s (and MAS’, Quispe’s, etc.) dedication to coca growing as an “Indian right” may well provide an explanation.

The “solution” envisaged by all of these Indio-fascist groups is well defined by the Humalas’ idea of a “Constitutent Assembly” to include all the “living forces” of Peru: the “reservists, cocaleros, SUTEP [the radical Marxist teachers union, a traditional recruiting ground of Peruvian terrorists], retired persons, associations of unemployed, rural associations, workers’ trade unions – some sort of State Generals of the Revolutionary France, including the beheadings.” [vii][7]

The Dangers

The primary and most immediate problem the Indio-fascists raise is that they are both the result and the cause of very weak governments in Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador. No matter how much some people, especially in Washington and Brussels, may want to believe that democracy is the solution to the main problems facing these countries, the reality on the ground is far less clear or encouraging. For the Humalas to attempt their Andahuaylas adventures was not irrational—after all, not only did their 2000 military rebellion go unpunished, but some, like Ollanta Humala, also became local heroes. CONAIE and Pacahakuti in Ecuador, like MAS and Quispe in Bolivia, got away with what amounted to coups against democratically elected presidents. And in Peru’s case, with President Alejandro Toledo’s popularity ranging from 10.3 percent in December 2004 to 8.4 percent in January 2005, the legitimacy of democracy is obviously limited.

More importantly, the political elites behave in such a way as to discourage the shrinking minority who take democracy seriously, and provide ammunition for the Indio-fascists. Thus, in what elsewhere may seem a demonstration of either lunacy or anti-democratic beliefs, Javier Valle Riestra, a lawyer and former prime minister, suggests amnesty for the etnocaceristas, under the pretext that the constitution provides the right to rebellion. [viii][8]

As for Ecuador, President Gutierrez, initially an ally of CONAIE & Co., has minimal support in Congress. In Bolivia, where President Mena is perhaps even weaker, he is acceding to most of the Indio-fascist demands, including renationalizations of water and gas/oil companies. All indications are that the Indio-fascists are making rapid ground there and are close to either power or creating national chaos. The political elites, whether traditional or democratic, have largely given up, disappeared or adopted the enemies’ positions. The military, historically the main instrument of correcting politicians’ irresponsibility (and replacing it with their own), are largely discredited, infiltrated or disavowed by Washington.

Furthermore, like all forms of fascism, the Andean version is aggressive. Both the Bolivian and Peruvian versions are openly revisionist regarding their respective borders with Chile and may, if they come into power, provoke a war. They are also virulently anti-American and, in both Bolivia and Ecuador, have pushed, in the former case successfully, for the confiscation of foreign companies’ properties. In addition, Evo Morales and the Humalas are dedicated supporters of, and benefit from, the open and unlimited cultivation of coca.

Despite all this, as demonstrated in Ecuador in 2002 and in Bolivia in 2003, Washington is either preoccupied or paralyzed by an unrealistic belief in some kind of inevitability of democracy everywhere—whether in Peru, Bolivia or Iraq. How else could one explain the tolerance of what amounted to successful coups d’etat in Ecuador and Bolivia? Or the tolerance of Indio-fascists challenge to drug control policies ? Or the United States’ inaction, if not silence, when the threat of Bolivia’s splitting into two because of the activities of Morales and Quispe is increasingly real? Or, last but not least, the racist hysteria propagated by those groups against Chile, including the real possibility of armed conflict? One may only hope that the reason is not political correctness—a fascist is a fascist, whether Aymara, Quechua or German-speaking.

Notes:

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[i][1] Carlos Aznárez, “Quién es Antauro Humala?” http://www.peru.com/noticias/idocs/2005/1/8/DetalleDocumento_183637.asp

[ii][2] Carlos Monge, “Ollanta Humala, apoyado por su hermano Antauro, no oculta sus ambiciosos planes políticos Feroz antichileno se candidatea para presidir Perú en el 2006,” May 23, 2003, at http://www.libreopinion.com.

[iii][3] Ibid.

[iv][4] Aznárez, “Quién es Antauro Humala?”

[v][5] Ibid.

[vi][6] http://ollantaprensa.tripod.com.pe/

[vii][7] Ibid.

[viii][8] Javier Valle-Riestra, El delito político de Humala, at http://anteriores.epensa.com.pe/enlinea/ediciones/2005/ene/05/columnistas/col03.asp


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1 posted on 02/09/2005 7:17:23 AM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson

One rogue state at a time.

As long as the "Indio-facists" don't have WMD, they can wait awhile.


2 posted on 02/09/2005 7:21:16 AM PST by clee1 (Islam is a deadly plague; liberalism is the AIDS virus that prevents us from defending ourselves.)
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To: SJackson
Leftism as a universalist movement based on the working class is dead. All that is left is Nazism for non-whites (and Irish).

Weren't the Indians of Paraguay the storm troops for Stroessner's regime? Wonder what the Left has to say about that?

Francis Parker Yockey (yimach shemo vezikhro!) was a man ahead of his time. Yockey was an extreme anti-Semite and pro-Nazi who wrote the national socialist classic Imperium and was apparently an ideological godfather of Willis Carto (yimach shemo vezikhro!). However, unlike so many "patriotic" anti-Semites, Yockey was avowedly anti-American and wholeheartedly welcomed Communist anti-Zionism as an ally in the Fifties. He also (unlike most "white nationalists") insisted that whites had no business in the Western Hemisphere, so far away from their "roots" and their "homeland."

Jews and white Americans have become the universal targets of a bizarre (though increasingly less so) and absurd doctrine of autochthony/indigenousness that holds that everyone but these two groups grows naturally and organically out of its native soil. Jews and white Americans are the "weeds" that are allegedly preventing some sort of deep ecological paradise.

3 posted on 02/09/2005 7:36:03 AM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Hanistarot leHaShem 'Eloqeynu, vehaniglot lanu ulevaneynu `ad `olam.)
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To: SJackson
This trend is increasingly powerful in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru and, if not dealt with quickly, will lead to the region’s collapse into a political, economic and social Stone Age, posing a danger to the entire world.

Let's by all means pursue the administration's goal of ratifying the FTAA which will open our borders and trade to these radicals, and give them power over us as a voting bloc of "member states" when we succumb to the supranational government imposed by the FTAA called the OAS.
4 posted on 02/09/2005 7:40:47 AM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: SJackson

Inca dink a dink.


5 posted on 02/09/2005 7:42:16 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: clee1

Well, there's nipping it in the bud, and there's also acting while there still is a state to represent. Internationally, it's much easier to justify war against terrorists that against a terrorist-created state.


6 posted on 02/09/2005 7:47:44 AM PST by dangus
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To: SJackson

Color-coded human sacrifice ping.


7 posted on 02/09/2005 8:14:58 AM PST by Gingersnap
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To: clee1
W's favorite philosopher said "The gates of hell will not prevail against my church" and he stated plain fact. Any organization founded in opposition or avoidance to this precept is doomed. Native peoples around the globe think that they can wish themselves back to point Zero - to a time before they were "destroyed" by western influences. Christ said he brought the sword and that his will would prevail. Resistance is futile.
8 posted on 02/09/2005 8:15:48 AM PST by Podkayne (What's obvious to the casual observer isn't for the main street media)
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To: Conspiracy Guy
[ Inca dink a dink. ]

Inca dink a do... LoL...

9 posted on 02/09/2005 8:18:31 AM PST by hosepipe (This propaganda has been ok'ed me to included some fully orbed hyperbole....)
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To: clee1
One rogue state at a time.

Best we focus upon those in our own hemisphere. The perils are far more serious than we realize, especially with an influx of over a million illegals annually into the US.

As long as the "Indio-facists" don't have WMD, they can wait awhile.

Apparently you don't know about what Mr. Lula is up to in Brazil.

10 posted on 02/09/2005 8:21:06 AM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: hosepipe

I gotta million of em.


11 posted on 02/09/2005 8:26:42 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Reading is fundamental. Comprehension is optional.)
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To: Zionist Conspirator
Jews and white Americans have become the universal targets of a bizarre (though increasingly less so) and absurd doctrine of autochthony/indigenousness that holds that everyone but these two groups grows naturally and organically out of its native soil. Jews and white Americans are the "weeds" that are allegedly preventing some sort of deep ecological paradise.

Correct. They also have ties to the white deep ecologists of North America who are funded by globalist corporate wealth (the money is usually laundered by a chain of middlemen, starting with the likes of the Tides Foundation). Consider VHEMT, the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement or the Church of Euthanasia.

12 posted on 02/09/2005 8:31:58 AM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: clee1

Lula DeSilva in Brazil is working on them. China and Russia might even be assisting him.


13 posted on 02/09/2005 8:50:01 AM PST by antisocial (Texas SCV - Deo Vindice)
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To: Carry_Okie
Jews and white Americans have become the universal targets of a bizarre (though increasingly less so) and absurd doctrine of autochthony/indigenousness that holds that everyone but these two groups grows naturally and organically out of its native soil. Jews and white Americans are the "weeds" that are allegedly preventing some sort of deep ecological paradise.

Correct. They also have ties to the white deep ecologists of North America who are funded by globalist corporate wealth (the money is usually laundered by a chain of middlemen, starting with the likes of the Tides Foundation). Consider VHEMT, the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement or the Church of Euthanasia.

So, since I'm sure these people don't advocate the extinction of "indigenous pipples," does that mean they don't classify them as human?

Since these global corporate elites aren't made up of "indigenous pipples," are the elitists going to die out with all the other non-Irish white people? Or are they going to be the exception?

14 posted on 02/09/2005 10:46:43 AM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Hanistarot leHaShem 'Eloqeynu, vehaniglot lanu ulevaneynu `ad `olam.)
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To: Carry_Okie; SJackson
Here's the article on Yockey in the Wikipedia.

And here's a blast from the past by yours truly.

Karl Marx has become the successor of J*sus as the figure inculturated by the most mystical nationalist movements around the world.

15 posted on 02/09/2005 10:55:43 AM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Hanistarot leHaShem 'Eloqeynu, vehaniglot lanu ulevaneynu `ad `olam.)
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To: Zionist Conspirator
So, since I'm sure these people don't advocate the extinction of "indigenous pipples," does that mean they don't classify them as human?

In fact, these nutjobs regard ALL humans as worthy of extermination, including IPs. They say they don't start with themselves because they are working for a worthy cause, but promise to be right behind the rest of us. Interestingly, what they would accomplish is to kill those who supposedly care about the planet and leaving it to those who don't give a crap. It's a truly bizarro philosophy, about which I have written extensively.

Since these global corporate elites aren't made up of "indigenous pipples," are the elitists going to die out with all the other non-Irish white people? Or are they going to be the exception?

Well, they do think that they are exceptional, don't they?

16 posted on 02/09/2005 11:19:05 AM PST by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: SJackson

This whole indigenous population deciding that they had a superior culture before they came in contact with the west reminds me exactly of Pol Pot's ideology. Pol Pot thought that if he could just eliminate all the remanents of westerism including people who spoke foreign languages or wore glasses that Cambodia would return to a deep ecology Ankor Watt wonderland.

If these people are successful they'll just wind up utterly destroying their country, and needlessly exterminating the intelligent educated 1/3 of the population of their country out of mentally ill levels of paranoia.

They will eventually start a war with a neighboring country and be utterly vanquished. Then their country will languish as a pathetic backwater for generations.

I am sure the deep ecologists would be just tickled pink with this outcome and will show their support for the "people's liberation" and against any sort of Imperialist manuever.

BTW, I have met deep ecologists before who really truly and honestly believe that war is good because it eliminates useless population.


17 posted on 02/09/2005 11:21:00 AM PST by Odyssey-x
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"Since these global corporate elites aren't made up of "indigenous pipples," are the elitists going to die out with all the other non-Irish white people? Or are they going to be the exception?"

No, no! The global corporate and eco-elites think that the indigenous pipples, being in a pure and innocent pre-fall state couldn't possibly run the world on their own. They need guidence from a strong, benevolent hand to build a lasting utopia. In other words "we want these idiots to be our slaves".


18 posted on 02/09/2005 11:31:31 AM PST by dljordan
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To: Odyssey-x
This whole indigenous population deciding that they had a superior culture before they came in contact with the west reminds me exactly of Pol Pot's ideology. Pol Pot thought that if he could just eliminate all the remanents of westerism including people who spoke foreign languages or wore glasses that Cambodia would return to a deep ecology Ankor Watt wonderland.

The thing is, since Marxism is sort of the ultimate Western philosophy, can such movements be considered "Marxist" at all? Or at least, how do they themselves link this primitive pre-Westernism with the 19th century Prussian intellectual? Ironically, Marx referred to "the idiocies of rural life" and called for the abolition of the distinction between town and country by a more equitable distribution of the population (that's in the Manifesto). In fact, some Leftists have actually begun pointing out the German rightwing origins of the ecology movement (the political movement, not the actual science). Wasn't Marxism supposed to be about industrial socialism by an international working class?

If the Japanese militarists had arisen today instead of back in the Thirties and Forties, would they have called themselves "rightwingers" or "anti-Communists," or do you suppose they would have jumped onto the mystical nationalist "Marxist" bandwagon???

19 posted on 02/09/2005 11:59:25 AM PST by Zionist Conspirator (Hanistarot leHaShem 'Eloqeynu, vehaniglot lanu ulevaneynu `ad `olam.)
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To: Modernman

Definately worth a read if curious about the scary state of Latin America today.


20 posted on 02/09/2005 1:15:22 PM PST by BroncosFan ("It's worse than a crime - it's a mistake." Talleyrand.)
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