Friday, April 8, 2016

FIDEL CASTRO VS BARACK OBAMA

 
READ: Fidel Castro’s 1,500 Word Scathing Letter to Obama After His Visit to Cuba

March 28, 2016
By Marc Frank & FTK Editors
 
Retired leader Fidel Castro accused U.S. President Barack Obama of sweet-talking the Cuban people during his visit to the island last week and ignoring the accomplishments of Communist rule, in an opinion piece carried by all state-run media on Monday.

The following is the full text of his penned “letter” to Obama that took the form of a newspaper column:
Brother Obama,

The kings of Spain brought us the conquistadores and masters, whose footprints remained in the circular land grants assigned to those searching for gold in the sands of rivers, an abusive and shameful form of exploitation, traces of which can be noted from the air in many places around the country.

Tourism today, in large part, consists of viewing the delights of our landscapes and tasting exquisite delicacies from our seas, and is always shared with the private capital of large foreign corporations, whose earnings, if they don’t reach billions of dollars, are not worthy of any attention whatsoever.
Since I find myself obliged to mention the issue, I must add – principally for the youth – that few people are aware of the importance of such a condition, in this singular moment of human history. I would not say that time has been lost, but I do not hesitate to affirm that we are not adequately informed, not you, nor us, of the knowledge and conscience that we must have to confront the realities which challenge us. The first to be taken into consideration is that our lives are but a fraction of a historical second, which must also be devoted in part to the vital necessities of every human being. One of the characteristics of this condition is the tendency to overvalue its role, in contrast, on the other hand, with the extraordinary number of persons who embody the loftiest dreams.

Nevertheless, no one is good or bad entirely on their own. None of us is designed for the role we must assume in a revolutionary society, although Cubans had the privilege of José Martí’s example. I even ask myself if he needed to die or not in Dos Ríos, when he said, “For me, it’s time,” and charged the Spanish forces entrenched in a solid line of firepower. He did not want to return to the United States, and there was no one who could make him. Someone ripped some pages from his diary. Who bears this treacherous responsibility, undoubtedly the work of an unscrupulous conspirator? Differences between the leaders were well known, but never indiscipline. “Whoever attempts to appropriate Cuba will reap only the dust of its soil drenched in blood, if he does not perish in the struggle,” stated the glorious Black leader Antonio Maceo. Máximo Gómez is likewise recognized as the most disciplined and discreet military chief in our history.

Looking at it from another angle, how can we not admire the indignation of Bonifacio Byrne when, from a distant boat returning him to Cuba, he saw another flag alongside that of the single star and declared, “My flag is that which has never been mercenary…” immediately adding one of the most beautiful phrases I have ever heard, “If it is torn to shreds, it will be my flag one day… our dead raising their arms will still be able to defend it!” Nor will I forget the blistering words of Camilo Cienfuegos that night, when, just some tens of meters away, bazookas and machine guns of U.S. origin in the hands of counterrevolutionaries were pointed toward that terrace on which we stood.
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Obama was born in August of 1961, as he himself explained. More than half a century has transpired since that time.

Let us see, however, how our illustrious guest thinks today:
“I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas. I have come here to extend the hand of friendship to the Cuban people,” followed by a deluge of concepts entirely novel for the majority of us:

“We both live in a new world, colonized by Europeans,” the U.S. President continued, “Cuba, like the United States, was built in part by slaves brought here from Africa. Like the United States, the Cuban people can trace their heritage to both slaves and slave-owners.”
The native populations don’t exist at all in Obama’s mind. Nor does he say that the Revolution swept away racial discrimination, or that pensions and salaries for all Cubans were decreed by it before Mr. Barrack Obama was 10 years old. The hateful, racist bourgeois custom of hiring strongmen to expel Black citizens from recreational centers was swept away by the Cuban Revolution – that which would go down in history for the battle against apartheid that liberated Angola, putting an end to the presence of nuclear weapons on a continent of more than a billion inhabitants. This was not the objective of our solidarity, but rather to help the peoples of Angola, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau and others under the fascist colonial domination of Portugal.

In 1961, just one year and three months after the triumph of the Revolution, a mercenary force with armored artillery and infantry, backed by aircraft, trained and accompanied by U.S. warships and aircraft carriers, attacked our country by surprise. Nothing can justify that perfidious attack which cost our country hundreds of losses, including deaths and injuries
As for the pro-yankee assault brigade, no evidence exists anywhere that it was possible to evacuate a single mercenary. Yankee combat planes were presented before the United Nations as the equipment of a Cuban uprising.

The military experience and power of this country is very well known. In Africa, they likewise believed that revolutionary Cuba would be easily taken out of the fight. The invasion via southern Angola by racist South African motorized brigades got close to Luanda, the capital in the eastern part of the country. There a struggle began which went on for no less than 15 years. I wouldn’t even talk about this, if I didn’t have the elemental duty to respond to Obama’s speech in Havana’s Alicia Alonso Grand Theater.

Nor will I attempt to give details, only emphasize that an honorable chapter in the struggle for human liberation was written there. In a certain way, I hoped Obama’s behavior would be correct. His humble origin and natural intelligence were evident. Mandela was imprisoned for life and had become a giant in the struggle for human dignity. One day, a copy of a book narrating part of Mandela’s life reached my hands, and – surprise! – the prologue was by Barack Obama. I rapidly skimmed the pages. The miniscule size of Mandela’s handwriting noting facts was incredible. Knowing men such as him was worthwhile.

Regarding the episode in South Africa I must point out another experience. I was really interested in learning more about how the South Africans had acquired nuclear weapons. I only had very precise information that there were no more than 10 or 12 bombs. A reliable source was the professor and researcher Piero Gleijeses, who had written the text Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976, an excellent piece. I knew he was the most reliable source on what had happened and I told him so; he responded that he had not spoken more about the matter as in the text he had responded to questions from compañero Jorge Risquet, who had been Cuban ambassador and collaborator in Angola, a very good friend of his. I located Risquet; already undertaking other important tasks he was finishing a course which would last several weeks longer. That task coincided with a fairly recent visit by Piero to our country; I had warned him that Risquet was getting on and his health was not great. A few days later what I had feared occurred. Risquet deteriorated and died. When Piero arrived there was nothing to do except make promises, but I had already received information related to the weapons and the assistance that racist South Africa had received from Reagan and Israel.

I do not know what Obama would have to say about this story now. I am unaware as to what he did or did not know, although it is very unlikely that he knew absolutely nothing. My modest suggestion is that he gives it thought and does not attempt now to elaborate theories on Cuban policy.

There is an important issue:

Obama made a speech in which he uses the most sweetened words to express: “It is time, now, to forget the past, leave the past behind, let us look to the future together, a future of hope. And it won’t be easy, there will be challenges and we must give it time; but my stay here gives me more hope in what we can do together as friends, as family, as neighbors, together.”

I suppose all of us were at risk of a heart attack upon hearing these words from the President of the United States. After a ruthless blockade that has lasted almost 60 years, and what about those who have died in the mercenary attacks on Cuban ships and ports, an airliner full of passengers blown up in midair, mercenary invasions, multiple acts of violence and coercion?

Nobody should be under the illusion that the people of this dignified and selfless country will renounce the glory, the rights, or the spiritual wealth they have gained with the development of education, science and culture.

I also warn that we are capable of producing the food and material riches we need with the efforts and intelligence of our people. We do not need the empire to give us anything. Our efforts will be legal and peaceful, as this is our commitment to peace and fraternity among all human beings who live on this planet.

Fidel Castro Ruz
March 27, 2016

Obama’s visit was aimed at consolidating a detente between the once intractable Cold War enemies and the U.S. president said in a speech to the Cuban people that it was time for both nations to put the past behind them and face the future “as friends and as neighbors and as family, together.”

Fidel Castro blasts Obamas trip to Cuba

“One assumes that every one of us ran the risk of a heart attack listening to these words,” Castro said in his column, dismissing Obama’s comments as “honey-coated” and reminding Cubans of the many U.S. efforts to overthrow and weaken the Communist government.
Castro, 89, laced his opinion piece with nationalist sentiment and, bristling at Obama’s offer to help Cuba, said the country was able to produce the food and material riches it needs with the efforts of its people.

“We don’t need the empire to give us anything,” he wrote.

Fidel Castro took power in a 1959 revolution and led the country until 2006, when he fell ill and passed power to his brother Raul Castro. He now lives in relative seclusion but is occasionally heard from in opinion pieces or seen on television and in photos meeting with visiting dignitaries.

The iconic figure’s influence has waned in his retirement and the introduction of market-style reforms carried out by Raul Castro, but Fidel Castro still has a moral authority among many residents, especially older generations.

Obama did not meet with Fidel Castro, 89, during his three-day visit, nor mention him in any of his public appearances. It was the first visit of a sitting U.S. president for 88 years.
Fidel Castro blasted Obama for not referring in his speech to the extermination of native peoples in both the United States and Cuba, not recognizing Cuba’s gains in health and education, and not coming clean on what he might know about how South Africa obtained nuclear weapons before apartheid ended, presumably with the aid of the U.S. government.
“My modest suggestion is that he reflects (on the U.S. role in South Africa and Cuba’s in Angola) and not now try to elaborate theories about Cuban politics,” Castro said.
Castro also took aim at the tourism industry in Cuba, which has grown further since Obama’s rapprochement with Raul Castro in December 2014. He said it was dominated by large foreign corporations which took for granted billion-dollar profits.
(Reporting by Marc Frank; Editing by Bill Rigby)
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Rod Malay READ: Fidel Castro’s 1,500 Word Scathing Letter to Obama After His Visit to Cuba
March 28, 2016


I feel compelled to say "Thanks" to Fidel Castro, as I see that there are no comments listed. This is unfortunate, as I wonder why. Fidel made passionate comments that bear some serious consideration in the struggle for global humanity. Let me start from the last line: "Obama's rapprochement with Raul Castro... dominated by large foreign corporations which took for granted billion-dollar profits"

Of course President Obama cannot be blamed for historical, bloodied atrocities visited upon Cuba, Central and South America, but how can one put in one’s speech “let’s put the past behind us and look to the future (corporate profits?). That is like telling a woman who has been brutally raped to put the past behind her and move on. The (calculated?) ignorance and insensitivity of such a remark makes you wonder, what has happened to this intelligent, compassionate man.

It is not possible to put the past behind before it can be laid to rest with serious analysis… even then the memories… anger, frustration, nightmares can last for a generation or longer… in an individual, though much longer with the rape of a nation of people. And the arrogance of that statement cannot be laid to rest, especially with the corporate hegemony that continues to this day, so painfully evident with the recent death of Bertha Caceres, Honduran environmental activist and indigenous leader of the Lenca people, murdered by “robbers”, 03 March 2016.

By “robbers” in the night… her body wrapped in plastic and carried away on the back of a truck. “Robbers” eh? What did they want with a dead body. Is it a mere coincidence that Bertha was fighting/protesting against the corporations and the dictator government to stop the construction of a hugh dam project, that would destroyed the way of life of her people, whose homes were being bulldozed down in advance of that construction. China, as one of the financers back out. Who stepped in to take their place: The IMF and World Bank… two organisations where the USA has the largest voting power. ( Please check out my “facts”, which I gather from the internet). Bertha, a globally recognized humanitarian, was murdered… that can not be disputed.

What part did Obama play in that, which happened prior to his visit to Cuba? Can we say, at least, he did not know about that murder, prior to making that speech to the Cuban people? Seems unlikely… “putting the past behind” … unlikely! Unforgivable comment!!!

”billion dollar profits”! Bravo President Fidel Castro… I stand with you.

Rod Malay… 08 April 2016 rod_malay@hotmail.com ...
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Friday, March 18, 2016

MORE CRUCIFIXIONS

MORE CRUCIFIXIONS


Facebook entry  18 March 2016

Nancy Leach Paciga:  Ok Rod, so I cannot understand what he is saying

Rod Malay: Yes, I see. Nor do I understand. I asked Nana to share it with me, as I am researching the issues this guy is talking about (for a future art project). Nana interprets for me. The issue is about the Armenian Genocide 1915 in the first World War. Nana's ancestry is from that region of the world, the "Cradle of Civilization". She was born and grew up in the passion of that region, with her bloodline going back 15,000 years. So I get a lot of comments on the social, political, history, culture and the wars and genocide of that region. Most of the world agrees that it was a genocide of 1.5 million Armenians. The Ottoman Turkish Empire decided to systematically get rid of the Armenians (along with the Greeks and Assyrians)... ethnic Cleansing, from their state, Eastern Turkey, which sits on the southern border of Georgia, Nana's home country (on the Black Sea). Islamic Turkey virtually wiped out the Armenians (Christians). But the Armenians fiercely fought back, with the aid of Russia. This resulted in a lot of Turks being killed (including civilians). But, virtually the whole world agrees that it was a genocide against the Armenians at the hands of the Turks.

That guy above (photo) is metaphorically fighting back in defence of Turkey and says that if it was to be called an Armenian Genocide, then it must also be called a Turkish genocide against the Turks by the Armenians. Machiavelli  plucked out the eyes of his opponents and then blamed them for their blindness. This seems somewhat the insanity of the Turks. They initiated the war. Yet they defiantly disagree that the accusation of the slaughter of 1.5 million be labelled a genocide. Go figure.

Nana Iosava: Armenian Genocide (against) many Muslims countries: Turkey, Azerbaidjan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kirgizia!!! This video show only the facts and evidence documented, against shit Armenians!!! The man said the world needs to know what the Armenians did, otherwise the world thinks it was just an Armenian Genocide by the Turks. Even the European International Court in Brussels they didn't charge Turkey, as it was NOT genocide by Turkey. It was opposite Armenia Genocide against Turkey and you see on video dead Turkey people and other Muslim countries people. I know what shit Armenians and nationals are!!!

Rod Malay: You see Cuz... passions run high and deep, in the Cradle of Civilization. The Armenian's were the Jews of the Turkish (Ottoman) Empire. In fact, it is that atrocity from which Hitler got his idea for the Holocaust. So logic may take one to believe that the Turks were the Facists of the Turkish Empire, now a Republic, as the Ottoman signature collapsed after WW!. The Armenians of that time were the educated people. the intellectuals and successful business people, who by the way lived in that region for around 3000 years. The Turks were the uneducated ones So it is not too hard to see why the Turks hated them and that seem to have continued up to this present day.

The present day Government of Turkey forbids  anyone (by law) to speak of the Armenian Genocide. That is understandable given the shame that must accompany that atrocity and the huge cost of reparation that would follow if the International Criminal Court (ICC) were to officially label it a Genocide, which they have not done to date. So, why have they not done so? Well, because of the threat from Turkey to the International Western Nations (specifically USA)... Turkey is the Gateway for the strategic Western military base of operation. Turkey would block it to American war ships and weaponry.

You see... it is all politics.

The Federal Government of USA, the UK and Israel have not called the Armenian atrocities a Genocide so to avoid conflict with Turkey, which is in full denial. The Western military might of those four nations is a powerful persuader in the world of corrupt political and judicial bodies (even the ICC).  Incidentally, as Senator, Barrack Obama said if he becomes President of the USA, he will declare the atrocities an Armenian Genocide. Seems his memory is slipping, as he went back on his word in the face of the threat from Turkish President Erdoagn. . But, about 44 US States have declared it a Genocide.

The photo of the crucifixion below, is one of the many, many atrocities by the Turkish Ottoman Caliphate of old against the Armenian Christians. The beheadings of the modern day "Islamic Jihadist Caliphate state" is nothing new. The Turkish Caliphate was ahead of them by at least 100 years... chopping of the head of the intellectuals, the business owners, etc. So let us not get too horrified at what is happening in the Middle East these days.

I believe those are young women crucified on the crosses below.










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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Predator Babies facebook follow-up: Part 2



Predator Babies

SC: Rape means penetration and that is not normal childhood exploration. Maybe some of these kids are being violent? If so, it's a good bet that it's a learned behavior, so worth investigating the home situation.


Rod:  PREDATOR BABIES...Really?... a four year old child penetrated another child? I think before we become hysterical and advertise to the pseudo intellectual world the "criminal" act of a four year old, we should get the facts....And you are no doubt right... learned behaviour. The article should not focus on children, rather it should focus on adult deviant behaviour. But I guess that is all so extensive, wide spread and boring that the media needs to find new headlines. That really is the immorality of the issue... not to dismiss the issue of adult reptilian behaviour, hiding in cellular recesses of all of us. That is what I speak about, our immoral lack of civilization... our stupidity and lack of education... no matter how many PhD's follow your name.

CS: Everything seems to be a pendulum, swinging too far one way, then too far the other. I read a story like the death of the eight year old bride caused by her middle-aged husband having sex with her, and ... you know, Rod, it just makes me and probably a lot of others want to string him up. So there becomes an over-reaction perhaps to any hint of harm to little girls, or little boys, a huge need to want to protect. It IS a 'rape culture' we are living in, and I guess we try to figure out how that thinking comes about, and when. I see some positives beginning - For example, recognition finally in France that fashion models under a certain weight can die, trying to look "girlish" and I do mean trying to look under 12 coltish fragile. And magazine ads which are sexual but feature models who are under 12. What is the next taboo to be broken? Do we take it right down to 5 year olds? So I am encouraged that some laws have come into affect about the body weight, which was immoral in the extreme, yet completely acceptable for so long. I do understand your point of view and wish we were around ye olde cellar table having a lively discussion about all of this. It all needs to be talked about out in the open.
CS: And yes. It is media ever seeking ever more lurid headlines.


Rod: Agreed, "out in the open". I have been trying to provoke that with my commentary. But no luck to date with getting any invites. I have been developing a multi-media presentation around it, including a Q&A, even digging into unspoken subjects like... the male voracity for shaved pussies, which I feel is somewhat tied to infantile... perhaps... deviant male/predatory fantasies. It could be an invigorating event.

CS: Yes, what's THAT all about? (naked pussies) Had not
realized that was de rigueur until someone posted a complete history of Playboy centrefolds, and the recent years boldly displayed these as the norm. Was just now reading a post about the Minnesota starvation experiment done during WWll. What anorexia does to the personality. When gender is male, we care. When gender is female, we almost see it as natural that a woman wants to remain petite, and that it really isn't hard on her to do so, as it is on men. Why is it we ask women to apologize for aging, but men just get more handsome and wise with time? Just watched a post of a two-person love ballet and could not help but ask myself, as I do when watching skating, why he gets to dance in t-shirt and shorts whilst she has her arse hanging out as a matter of course. Anyway, on the subject of pedophilia, if it is true that rape is a power play and not a sex play, it makes sense that as women gain the voice to speak out, the courage to go to court, the power to retaliate, predatory types with any sense of self-preservation look to younger and more helpless prey. We need to educate kids at a younger and younger age about self-protection, consequently, and this robs them of their period of innocence, this cautionary education.

Rod: I think we over rate it and get carried away with education of kids. Lets get the adults living a healthy, respectful, democratic lifestyle. The kids will follow. We tend to be totalitarians, which clearly answers the question...why do totalitarians run our governments. Any half intelligent person can see the corollary, the logic in the outcome. We elect totalitarians to kill people outside of our comfortable circle, while ensuring us that they are promoting democratic ideologies. That relieves us of our sin and consequently our guilt. The polling stations on election days are really confession booths. We exit.... proud of ourselves. Hypocrisy is our niqab to cover our shame. And that is the educations our kids get in the classrooms of the nations.



Rod: I am developing a multi-media art performance piece, somewhat in the style of New York artist Laurie Anderson (wife of Lou Reed, rip). There are many differences in our styles, but Anderson has been a brilliant influence for me. Her commentary on life is spectacular. I do not claim to be near her equal... but I would marry her if she would have me...Ha! In the meantime, I am looking for venues to present my work.

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Monday, March 14, 2016

Predator Babies

 
Predator Babies


FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY INVESTIGATED FOR RAPE IN MANCHESTER IS ONE OF 70 CHILDREN UNDER 10 TO BE ACCUSED OF SEX ATTACKS https://www.independent.co.uk 13 March 2016



This is a sad commentary on the adult population in this modern world and a further example of how far we have oxidized into the rust of immorality as a human race. We ought to be profoundly ashamed of ourselves. We have totally lost our sense of dignity and sensibility, while reaching the limits of hysteria, as if being batted onto the skull with a baseball bat.

Suffer poor children for the sins of our ignorant parents. Turning our babies into criminals. We have reached the lowest level of depravity and deviance.


Police have investigated a rape claim against a five-year-old boy in Manchester, it has been revealed. New figures have emerged showing 70 sex attacks were allegedly committed by children under the age of 10 in the past year - including 21 rapes recorded by Greater Manchester Police.

“Prevention has to be the key and that is recognising warning signs early and taking swift action.” The Independent



“warning signs” OMG!!!

We have to question the mental state of such drama in those people (probably hysterical lower levels educated, either ignorant or mis-quided intellectuals) who dream up such language and who bring these actions to the attention of the police. They obviously need counselling on the natural explorative behaviour of children.


“The young victims who have suffered these awful assaults need expert support.” The Independent

 
And let’s separate the “awful assaults” from, 'natural exploration' of children discovering the differences between male and female body parts. Parents really need to go back to school to learn how not to create deviant behaviour in their children. This is another example of what I call an immoral society (referred to in some of my recent screams on Facebook. That is ignorant people setting off panic alarms at the drop of a pin.


I addressed this issue back in 1986 with my travelling exhibit No Further Comment. If I was on the road with that exhibit today, I would be arrested, charged with child pornography and probably labelled a sexual pervert, for the rest of my life, while being forced to put a sign on my door declaring myself a “CHILD ABUSER LIVES HERE“. So you see how far we have slipped back in our morality and sensibility is those 30 short years… straight into the gutter of deviance as we charge our children,
our babies with criminal rape. I have attached photos of the sculptures I created back in 1986, which I presented to an audience of 30,000, with only one complaint of indecency. The police arrived, checked out the complaint and dismissed it, with a smile.




A young girl leads a boy to examine the penis of a second boy… the girl takes charge. In another sculpture, two little boys play with each other in a very affectionate manner. One of the boys has an erection.





This is all progressive natural curiosity and natural biological behaviour. At this age, perhaps the most important stage in human development, exploration is not only infinite but also absolute and necessary.

MacLean’s Magazine called my exhibit: The Magical Mystery Tank
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30,000 visitors. Keep in mind… if you want me to come and present the images and stories to you in person, just send me an email (to the Canadian Penitentiary address… Ha, Ha!). PM Trudeau will probably give me a weekend pass. We really do need to talk about this before our whole next generation of beautiful children are ruined forever.  This is my most sincere and urgent message:

SAVE OUR CHILDREN FROM THE PARENTS AND THE "EXPERTS" AT CRIMINAL CHILD ABUSE SOCIETIES!




 





 

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

DIVIDE CONQUER KILL AND EAT

Divide, Conquer, Kill and Eat in the nest holes of ants and humans... twas, is and will be until the end of organic time...

I am searching profoundly for the "UNLESS"! ... Yet, I only find less, but lest I continue, even I have no hope in this human cess mess pool of guts, eye balls, bones, dicks and body holes.

I ask no longer "When we will learn" rather, CAN WE LEARN? Just try, give it a try, to love those people who eat their bread, "with the butter side down". Rod Malay rod_malay@hotmail.com
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