Thursday 28th of November 2024

the dark side of the anglo/saxons.....

WHILE PANIC IS SETTING IN THE “WESTERN WORLD”. WE MUST KNOW THAT THE WESTERN HEGEMONY IS MAINLY THE ANGLO/SAXON CULTURAL/CONTROL/GRAB PENETRATION Of THE HUMAN PLANET.

THE ENGLISH DEFEATED NAPOLEON AND THE ENGLISH/AMERICANS DEFEATED THE GERMANS, THEMSELVES NOW WELL-TACKED TO THE ANGLO/SAXON HEGEMONY. 

THIS ENGLISH HEGEMONY STARTED WAY BACK IN THE MIDDLE AGES WITH THE CONQUESTS OF COLONIALISM, UNASHAMEDLY CALLED “THE BRITISH EMPIRE” NOW THE “AMERICAN EMPIRE”. 

WE KNOW THAT WW1 WAS A SET UP BY THE BRITISH EMPIRE TO PREVENT GERMANY TO RISE ON THE COLONIALIST MARKET…

WHILE EUROPE WAS BECOMING ENLIGHTENED WITH PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS, THE ENLIGHTENMENT IN ENGLAND WAS MOSTLY MERCANTILE. BY THEN ENGLAND WAS READY TO DEAL WITH NAPOLEON, WHO WAS INVENTING HIS OWN STYLE OF COLONIALISM. HE FAILED. HITLER NEARLY WON, FOR IT NOT BE THE INTERVENTION OF THE RUSSIANS — THE EASTERN FRONT OF WW2 HAVING BEEN SECRETLY INSPIRED (DOCUMENTED) BY THE ENGLISH HEGEMONY TO KILL TWO BIRDS AT THE SAME TIME:

MAKE HITLER SUFFER IN THE EAST WHILE BEING HIT IN THE WEST, AND MAKE RUSSIA SUFFER BY HAVING TO FIGHT HUGE ARMIES OF NAZIS FROM GERMANY, UKRAINE AND OTHER LOONIES…

 

THUS ONE UNDERSTANDS BORIS JOHNSON’S DISGUSTING PLEA…

 

MEANWHILE:

 

The paradox of Western hegemony of human nature

The world faces unprecedented social and environmental challenges that demand a coordinated, global response. However, such a response is hampered by a conundrum. The challenges are partly the outcome of Western notions of what it is to be human, yet those very notions will probably dictate the spirit and strength of how the challenges are addressed. Dr Michael Zichy, a specialist in ethics at the University of Bonn in Germany, refers to this ‘Western hegemony’ around human values and suggests that they are in a paradoxical state of tension.

The world is experiencing significant environmental challenges brought about by the humans who inhabit it, including climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental pollution. Humanity, in turn, faces challenges around food, water, and energy insecurity, poverty and inequality, migration and refugees, political instability and conflicts, the digital divide, and a global health crisis. Addressing these issues requires collective action. However, such action is hampered by a Western hegemony around the very notion of what it is to be human.

To a large degree, the West, helped in no small part by its historic economic and political dominance, has shaped ideals of human values and expected the rest of the world to get on board. A leading Austrian philosopher, Dr Michael Zichy, says such ideals, including Western notions of capitalism, exist in a paradoxical state of constant tension, contribute to the current environmental and social challenges, and are at odds with human values elsewhere in the world. They are thus, at best, incomplete. If humans hope to address these challenges collectively, they must first agree on what it is to be human.

Zichy aims to tackle this conundrum. Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bonn, Germany, Zichy is an expert in ethics and philosophical anthropology, in particular the theory of different understandings of the human being. The concept may seem self-evident – humans can easily identify other humans – but the idea of the human ‘being’ is fraught with debate and deep introspection. It is also highly political and can steer policies that are arguably ‘inhumane’ but seemingly popular. For Zichy, a Western hegemony exists around what it is to be a human being, and its imperiousness is impeding a global response to the challenges we are all facing. There’s no quick fix; this hegemony is deeply embedded – its roots go back hundreds of years.

The West as a normative project 

The concept of ‘the West’ is not purely geographical; it stretches across parts of the globe and includes Western and Central European states, some Eastern European states, the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also, to a degree, organic. Zichy invokes the German historian Heinrich August Winkler who describes it as a ‘normative project’ based on specific values and standards shaped by Christianity and expressed in epochal events in European and American history, such as the Reformation, the Age of Enlightenment, and the French and American declarations of human rights in the late 18th century.

The concept of ‘the West’ is based on specific values and standards shaped by Christianity and Enlightenment and expressed in epochal events in European and American history, such as the Reformation and US Declaration of Independence.
Notably, such events, and the values they shaped, had global consequences. These specific, Western values spread across the world as countries like France, England, Spain, Portugal, and later, the United States, used their economic and military strengths to stretch their empires, subjugating and supplanting the values of those they conquered.

The undisguised colonialism of the last two centuries may have seen its days, but the concomitant values around humanity are still evident – if maybe more disguised – in the West’s significant political and economic heft, powered by capitalism and globalisation. This is important because such perceptions about the human shared within a society – Zichy refers to ‘Menschenbild’ – determine how humans perceive the world and others within it. History holds examples of how, in its most perverted form, perceptions about superior human values and notions of what it is to be human can have horrific consequences – witness slavery, the Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide. Even today, ‘Menschenbild’ shapes how citizens see refugees wanting to enter their country. More than that, perceptions of the human being deeply influence society’s moral, legal, pedagogical, and political institutions, and how we self-identify as humans.

According to Zichy, there are currently two dominant human ‘images’ in the West: a normative human rights image and a capitalist image, and they exist in something close to a paradoxical state of constant tension. As a result, they are an impedance to any collective response to address significant global challenges.

Incongruence of the incontestable 

While ‘the West’ is by no means socially homogenous, its diversity is threaded together by a priority on individual human rights – the understanding that every human is equal and endowed with dignity, reason, freedom, and morality. This normative state may sound incontestable, and an ideal, but it differs in some respects from some non-Western and indigenous principles that prioritise the rights of groups over individuals, for good reason. Prioritising individual human rights, as Zichy argues, makes individuals ‘relatively independent entities’ and allows each individual strong subjective rights, which they can assert against the state and society. For those imbued with a Western sense of human values, this may sound incontrovertible, but as Zichy points out, this focus on individual human rights brings with it ‘the caveat that the individual takes precedence over the community.’ 

 For Zichy, a Western hegemony exists around what it is to be a human being, and its imperiousness is impeding a global response to the challenges we are all facing. 

Such promotion of individual rights endemic to Western cultures clashes with the norms of collectivist societies, such as those in parts of Africa and the East, where the community – the family, the clan, the village, and even the state – takes precedence over the individual. In some countries where the state is non-functional and unable to protect individual rights, communities actively ensure individual rights are secondary to those of the broader society.

For Zichy, Western hegemony around the human image is due to its largely secular nature, which ignores or depreciates how deeply ingrained religion is in some non-Western cultures, and the assumption that its concept of human nature is self-evident and therefore universalistic. This is tantamount to arrogance; it is also anthropocentric. Placing humans at the centre of the world paradoxically separates them from it, something incompatible with, especially, indigenous cultures that value the connectedness between humans, other living creatures, and the environment.

The capitalist priority promotes individual rights but is at odds with human values held by others.
This anthropocentrism, says Zichy, has encouraged the West’s ‘instrumental relationship with nature and the environment’ and led to the large-scale resource exploitation and degradation that has accelerated biodiversity loss and environmental pollution and is also evident in factory farming and animal experimentation. The priority of individual human rights and the comodification of our natural environment are also tied to the other dominant – the capitalist – Western image of what it is to be human – what drives us.

 

The capitalist priority
Ideals of capitalism sit at the core of many Western notions of what it is to be human. The striving for personal exceptionalism, with the supportive ethical undercurrent that this is a good thing and should be encouraged, is tied to values of profit. Zichy argues that exceptionalism is a virtue unless it is at the expense of others, and promoting (this misguided kind of) personal exceptionalism lays the foundation for egoism, greed, and the pursuit of fame – arguably morally wrong vices.

Western evangelising that everyone has equal rights sits uncomfortably next to capitalistic notions that economic power entitles more rights.
Placed within a capitalistic construct, Zichy argues that these vices are a breeding ground for selfishness and anti-social behaviour in the quest for economic power and, with it, feelings of superiority and expectations of rights over others. This is encapsulated in the notion of homo oeconomicus – humans as utility-orientated and calculating egoists.

The capitalist priority points to a further contradiction in the Western notions of human values: promoting individual rights within the broader framework of capitalistic ideals costs wider society by undermining the basic tenets of those rights. The normative and capitalist human images prevalent in the West are in a paradoxical state of constant tension. Western evangelising that everyone has equal rights sits uncomfortably next to capitalistic notions that economic power entitles more rights. To paraphrase George Orwell: everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others. 

Zichy’s question is whether this is a suitable ethical construct and notion of humanity to tackle the significant social and environmental challenges it has largely brought about. Furthermore, Western hegemony around what it is to be human still carries considerable authority within international organisations, but because its dominant images are at times incongruent and in a state of tension, they can also induce inertia – something we can ill afford when we need global, coordinated action.

Personal ResponseIf the Western notion of humanity is incomplete, briefly, how would you describe a more inclusive global understanding of the human being?
A global understanding of the human being is a work in progress and a matter of political and cultural debate which requires a good portion of flexibility and tolerance on all sides. However, there are some basic tenets which are preconditions of such a debate and are thus indisputable: the human-rights-based understanding of the human being – the understanding that every human is equal and endowed with dignity, reason, freedom, and morality – is now as ever indispensable. However, to limit its concomitant, potentially dangerous individualism, the existential human embeddedness into the social and natural world and, hand in hand with this, the human responsibility for it, needs to be emphasised. In particular, the capitalist values must be replaced. Instead of fostering egoism, accumulating money and power, and excessively consuming material goods, cultivating moral and spiritual virtues, accumulating and fostering intangible goods like healthy and caring relations to humans, non-human creatures and nature, education, creativity should be valued. https://researchoutreach.org/articles/paradox-western-hegemony-human-nature/ Blah blah blah... THE ANGLO/SAXONS WANT TO OWN THE WHOLE WORLD. FULL STOP.... THE EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS HAVE CAVED IN.... THE EUROPEAN POPULACES ARE NOT SO HAPPY ABOUT IT... THE RUSSIANS AND THE CHINESE AND  THE IRANIANS ARE FIGHTING THE HEGEMONY FAIR AND SQUARE... THE "WESTERN" (ANGLO/SAXON) HEGEMONY IS A FULL HYPOCRITICAL PSYCHOPATHIC SAMPLE OF HUMAN NATURE GONE BAD. OTHERWISE JULIAN ASSANGE WOULD BE FREE....it's time for being earnest..... 

odessa....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i418akt6xhM

Mark Sleboda: Russia has DESTROYED Ukraine's Army and Putin's Next Move has NATO Worried

 

it's time for being earnest.....

the end....

If Ukraine loses in the NATO proxy war with Russia, "it will be the end of Western hegemony", lamented former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Ben Norton explains the geopolitics of the conflict, and how most of the Global South has not joined the Global North in opposing Moscow.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8ZmkIhs8r0

 

If Ukraine loses war, it will be 'end of Western hegemony', warns UK's Boris Johnson

 

Benjamin Norton is a US-born journalist currently living in China (formerly in Nicaragua). He spent 5 years at The Grayzone but left in January 2022 to become independent,[1] starting a new journalistic outlet called Multipolarista now known as Geopolitical Economy Report.[2][3]

 

Ben Norton also worked with Glenn Greenwald at the Intercept....

 

WE JUST SAY:

MAKE A DEAL PRONTO BEFORE THE SHIT HITS THE FAN:

 

 

NO NATO IN "UKRAINE" (WHAT'S LEFT OF IT)

THE DONBASS REPUBLICS ARE NOW BACK IN THE RUSSIAN FOLD — AS THEY USED TO BE PRIOR 1922. THE RUSSIANS WON'T ABANDON THESE AGAIN.

THESE WILL ALSO INCLUDE ODESSA, KHERSON AND KHARKIV.....

CRIMEA IS RUSSIAN — AS IT USED TO BE PRIOR 1954

TRANSNISTRIA WILL BE PART OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.

A MEMORANDUM OF NON-AGGRESSION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE USA.

 

EASY.

 

THE WEST KNOWS IT.

 

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ukraine's agony has not started yet....

Drago Bosnic, independent geopolitical and military analyst

On April 20, the House of Representatives of the US Congress voted for the so-called “Ukraine aid” bill that also includes Israel and China’s breakaway island province of Taiwan. Of the $95 billion allocated for all three, the bulk is slated for the Kiev regime – $61 billion or nearly 65%. Formally, at least, because the actual breakdown of how the funds will be used tells a very different story. Either way, the Democrats in the House certainly weren’t hiding their excitement over the development, almost as if they “defeated” Russia themselves, despite the fact that hundreds of billions in NATO “aid” have been absolutely annihilated in the last two years and counting. And while the Democrats were waving Ukrainian flags, cheering and chanting “Ukraine, Ukraine!” they weren’t the only ones happy about the latest squandering of America’s resources.

Namely, the DNC has to be extremely satisfied, given the fact that this makes it possible to continue draining federal money into the coffers of their political party, as had been the case before the United States officially halted the so-called “aid”. But nobody’s happier than the Neo-Nazi junta frontman Volodymyr Zelensky, as he and his entourage will have their primary money source restored. Of course, being cut off from it didn’t prevent Zelensky from acquiring additional assets to “support freedom and democracy for Ukraine”. Namely, according to London Crier, he recently bought the Highgrove House, the former residence of King Charles III for a “petty sum” of £20 million (nearly $25 million). The mainstream propaganda machine insists that the story is supposedly the mythical “Russian disinformation”.

However, back in August last year, investigative journalist Mohammed al-Alawi revealed exclusive information regarding the purchase of an Egyptian villa worth nearly $5 million by Olga Kiyashko, Zelensky’s mother-in-law. The mainstream propaganda machine once again tried suppressing information about this case, “fact-checking” it into oblivion. Still, this obviously wasn’t enough, so in December 2023, Al-Alawi was beaten to death by “unknown assailants”, just before he was about to reveal more details about the case. But all that is simply “irrelevant”, as the idea is to “protect freedom and democracy”. And what better way than to provide the best possible accommodation to the “beacon” of that “wonderful ideology“. On multiple continents, obviously. Zelensky was so pleased that he personally thanked Speaker Mike Johnson.

“I am grateful to the United States House of Representatives, both parties, and personally Speaker Mike Johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track. Democracy and freedom will always have global significance and will never fail as long as America helps to protect it,” he said, adding: “The vital US aid bill passed today by the House will keep the war from expanding, save thousands and thousands of lives, and help both of our nations to become stronger. Just peace and security can only be attained through strength. We hope that bills will be supported in the Senate and sent to President Biden’s desk. Thank you, America!”

On the other hand, we’re all supposed to ignore any claim about Zelensky’s endless corruption, even when it comes from high-ranking CIA officials, including the Agency’s Director, William Burns himself. Namely, according to Seymour Hersh, Zelensky was “stealing so much money” that Burns had to “warn him to stop it”. Hersh says that “the issue of corruption was directly raised with Zelensky in a meeting last January in Kiev with CIA Director William Burns” and that “his message to the Ukrainian president was out of a 1950s mob movie”. Hersh cited an intelligence official with direct knowledge of the meeting. The sheer scale of the embezzlement was such that the Kiev regime’s General Staff and high-ranking officials were furious at Zelensky’s uncontrollable greed, so Burns warned him to “leave something for them”.

Hersh also reported that at least 35 generals and senior officials were supposed to be audited for uncontrollable theft of the US “aid”, as they were the most vocal about it, undermining the already horrible reputation of the Neo-Nazi junta. However, Zelensky dismissed only ten of them, as they were “brazenly bragging about the money they had — driving around Kiev in their new Mercedes”. On the other hand, corrupt officials are the least of the Ukrainian people’s problems. Namely, various Russian military sources suggest that further US “aid” was allowed to pass the House only because the Kiev regime promised to forcefully conscript additional hundreds of thousands of regular Ukrainians who are barely able to make ends meet. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg himself essentially confirmed this in a recent statement.

Thus, the Ukrainian people are supposed to bleed themselves into extinction for the sake of a “NATO mission“, as their lives are “cheap”, while being led to believe that the Russians, their closest linguistic, cultural, religious and indeed genetic kin, are their “true enemy”. Obviously, they have “nothing to worry about”, as NATO will “take care of everything”. They just need to give their lives for the most murderous (neo)colonialist alliance in the history of mankind. Generations of Ukrainians have been raised this way in the last several decades, particularly in the aftermath of the political West’s coup that brought the Neo-Nazi junta to power back in 2014. Children of all ages and both genders have been quite literally brainwashed into a mindless hatred against their closest kin and there’s virtually no peaceful way in which such madness could be rooted out.

The resulting death and destruction are exceedingly difficult to describe and cannot be overstated, as hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians have been sent to certain death. Even the staunchest Russophobic outlets such as the BBC recently admitted that no more than 50,000 Russian soldiers died during the special military operation (SMO). And while certainly no small number, it’s only a fraction of the ludicrous nearly half a million figure claimed by the Kiev regime. On the other hand, its losses are now estimated at well over half a million. And yet, this is not enough for the war criminals in Brussels and Washington DC, as they’re now demanding full-scale mobilization. This perfectly explains why there were recent studies about the viability of having millions of childless Ukrainian women forcibly conscripted.

It also explains why the Neo-Nazi junta effectively banned people from leaving the country, while also forbidding soldiers who have been in the trenches for years from ever going on leave. In the meantime, the political West is complaining that the Russian military has been “reconstituted” and that it’s now stronger than it was when the SMO started over two years ago. In other words, all the reports about “Russia losing” were not only grossly exaggerated, but were patently false. Moscow has effectively rebuilt its Soviet-era military power, both in terms of conventional and thermonuclear weapons. According to the Pentagon, Russian strategic forces haven’t been this active since the (First) Cold War, while the exponential growth of Russian military production outpaces the entire political West in several key aspects, multiple times over in some cases.

In other words, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians will be sent into yet another bloodbath, but there will be no victory. Even the mainstream propaganda machine doesn’t deny it anymore. The Wall Street Journal says that the “US aid is a lifeline for Ukraine’s struggle to hold off defeat“. This stands in stark contrast to the pompously announced counteroffensive that failed last year, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dead and wounded. Even many Ukrainian soldiers themselves openly talk about the fact that this NATO-orchestrated proxy war is an attempt to push the Ukrainian people into extinction. There’s simply no other viable explanation, as the strategists in the Pentagon and Brussels are surely aware of the actual figures, which is why even some of the staunchest Neo-Nazi battalions are now refusing to fight the Russian military.

Source: InfoBrics

 

https://www.theinteldrop.org/2024/04/23/us-aid-wont-bring-victory-to-neo-nazi-junta-but-prolong-and-sustain-bloodshed/

 

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