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  • A Communique from Subcomandante Marcos

    Subcomandante Marcos
    Thursday September 11, 2003
    The Guardian

    Brothers and sisters of Mexico and the world, who are gathered in Cancun in a mobilisation against neo-liberalism, greetings from the men, women, children and elderly of the Zapatista National Liberation Army. It is an honour for us that, amid your meetings, agreements and mobilisations, you have found time and place to hear our words.

    The world movement against the globalisation of death and destruction is experiencing one of its brightest moments in Cancun today. Not far from where you are meeting, a handful of slaves to money are negotiating the ways and means of continuing the crime of globalisation.

    The difference between them and all of us is not in the pockets of one or the other, although their pockets overflow with money while ours overflow with hope.

    No, the difference is not in the wallet, but in the heart. You and we have in our hearts a future to build. They only have the past which they want to repeat eternally. We have hope. They have death. We have liberty. They want to enslave us.

    This is not the first time, nor will it be the last, that the people who think themselves the owners of the planet have had to hide behind high walls and their pathetic security forces in order to put their plans in place.

    As if at war, the high command of the multinational army that wants to conquer the world in the only way possible, that is to say, to destroy it, meets behind a system of security that is as large as their fear.

    Before, the powerful met behind the backs of the world to scheme their future wars and displacements. Today they have to do it in front of thousands in Cancun and millions around the world.

    That is what this is all about. It is war. A war against humanity. The globalisation of those who are above us is nothing more than a global machine that feeds on blood and defecates in dollars.

    In the complex equation that turns death into money, there is a group of humans who command a very low price in the global slaughterhouse. We are the indigenous, the young, the women, the children, the elderly, the homosexuals, the migrants, all those who are different. That is to say, the immense majority of humanity.

    This is a world war of the powerful who want to turn the planet into a private club that reserves the right to refuse admission. The exclusive luxury zone where they meet is a microcosm of their project for the planet, a complex of hotels, restaurants, and recreation zones protected by armies and police forces.

    All of us are given the option of being inside this zone, but only as servants. Or we can remain outside of the world, outside life. But we have no reason to obey and accept this choice between living as servants or dying. We can build a new path, one where living means life with dignity and freedom. To build this alternative is possible and necessary. It is necessary because on it depends the future of humanity.

    This future is up for grabs in every corner of each of the five continents. This alternative is possible because around the world people know that liberty is a word which is often used as an excuse for cynicism.

    Brothers and sisters, there is dissent over the projects of globalisation all over the world. Those above, who globalise conformism, cynicism, stupidity, war, destruction and death. And those below who globalise rebellion, hope, creativity, intelligence, imagination, life, memory and the construction of a world that we can all fit in, a world with democracy, liberty and justice.

    We hope the death train of the World Trade Organisation will be derailed in Cancun and everywhere else.
    Well he'd been quiet for a while. Got to say I'd really like to know who he is.
    Only feebs vote.

  • #2
    Fez wasn´t around for a while....
    Blah

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BeBro
      Fez wasn´t around for a while....
      Only feebs vote.

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      • #4
        Where's Kramerman been ?
        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
        "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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        • #5
          Funny how all those "anti"-globalization protestors look Mexican and not at all like white suburban kids from el norte.
          Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chegitz guevara
            Funny how all those "anti"-globalization protestors look Mexican and not at all like white suburban kids from el norte.
            Yeah and funny how they are somehow portrayed as anti-trade when what they want is an end to US Farm subsidies.
            Only feebs vote.

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            • #7
              I thought it was a message from MarkG from the army

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              • #8
                Markos is a Mexican-American who recieved a left leaning education in the US and then returned to MExico in order to start a revolution. Also as usual Markos and his fellow leftists have no solutions. Instead he claims that foreign investors wish to enslave people but he can't come up with one viable way on how to increase the number of jobs or help the enviroment other then to chase the foreigners out.

                Markos and his leftist ilk will only further harm the indegious people by, still more, retarding their economic growth and leaving them in ever worsening poverty.
                Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                • #9
                  Yeah but you have to have control over the foreign investments and their ilk as well.

                  cant have what cuba was before the revolution. casinos and brothels for fat westerners while the people were dieing and exploited.


                  got to have everything in good measure

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                  • #10
                    Yes, but how has modern Cuba changed? You still have rich, fat western tourists living like kings with local girls standing in line to prostitute themselves.

                    I agree this is not a good thing but the communist dogma Markos advicates has hardly changed the situation in places like Cuba.
                    Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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                    • #11
                      sure you have but it's not the whole country and it is controlled by a central government not by a tiny plutocracy.

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                      • #12
                        Ok maybe Marcos is "harsh" but all self taking control movements are harsh at first.

                        got to have something to rally people around.

                        then once you have the control of your country you can, hopefully, turn things around for the better.

                        however just letting your country be exploited isnt a solution either.

                        not talking about mexic AFAIK its not like that

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                        • #13
                          I think he sounds fine... hope that's not a shocker.

                          One of Mexico's biggest problems is their lack of pride in identifing as a Mexican... Most of them won't say they are Mexican. They say they are Myan, Incan, or some other aborigional tribe...

                          Marocs sounds like the type of person that can make a Mexican say "I am Mexican, and I am proud."

                          With that kind of change in attitude perhaps the country will follow.
                          Monkey!!!

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                          • #14
                            I found the statement disappointing, "preaching to the choir". Specifics might go a long way, such as some of the IMF's destructive policies.

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                            • #15
                              whereas Cubans have no such problems.
                              That says something about pride

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