But let me reiterate! The installation of Clarence Thomas as an administer of justice and Barrack Obama as a Commander-in-Chief (or is that Chef?) at the helm of the U.S. Empire represents strategic steps, salvos, intended to kill anything human or natural! (So much for the end of the Agent Orange era!). Rights are rendered to corporations these dark days. You can only imagine the light in our future,
Returning to Cole--the author, like so many of us non-important, little people, recognizes from here below, that Monsanto is practicing a form of "discrimination," where "one group is using corrupt means to discriminate against a defined segment of the population--all of us who wish to live."
Cole is not alone in condemning not only Monsanto but also the system that is out to destroy life, human and nature, on this planet. Cole's observation is one voiced by those few of us Black commentators who were critical of that mechanizing and criminalizing system and the selection of Obama (the first "Black" president) chosen by Wall Street and the corporate rulers to oversee the further progress of a One World order. But the foot soldiers of "progress," the liberal-progressive-alternative-left media thanked the Daley Machine on LaSalle Street and obliged the Democratic Party by bracketing our warnings in double, triple parenthesis--with a warning of their own: shut up!
"Progress" is buying the double talk and eating the crap! And we are where we are today!
Cole writes: Obama "is a black man [the George Wallace of this generation] overseeing a government that is discriminating and abusing a marginalized group." But it is not one racial or ethnic group, or one class, or only women marginalized today. Here is a George Wallace in controlling and selling humans and the land to the Monsantos of the world, the KKK, Cole argues. All of us are the little Black children of yesterday.
All of us are the little people subject to whims of the state police and the "food" police, and labels of "terrorists" or "food" terrorists.
Cole continues:
This is not just an agricultural issue. It is a civil rights and a human rights issue--the most profound in human history since it is about the right to (normal) nature and survival itself. The totalitarian and corrupt parties discriminating against us all can only be dealt with once we see this as a single issue and come together in a civil rights movement on behalf of us all.
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