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WEEK 05, 2009
 
Sunday, February 1st, 2009 

The USA "democratic system" was dysfunctional from the very beginning. Same as in most countries on our planet, the merciless capitalist exploitation has generated the USA Communist Party (CPUSA) in 1920s. This needs to be pointed out again: Communism was generated by the democratic (fierce) exploitation.

The Great Depression appeared in 1929 due to the insane greed of the "democratic investors" of that time, and it lasted roughly until the Second World War. Amazingly, the anomalous social state of "war" is the only form in which the USA democrat society thrives. The 2WW has generated a fantastic economic boom in USA, but the real beauty is, the Cold War that followed also helped a lot to the USA development.

Unfortunately, all "good things" come to an end. Once the Cold War was ended in 1990, the capitalist exploitation had no more opposition. In 2009, the Second Depression is now our life; note that it took the democratic society only 19 years to get back into recession. Further, even if we solve this new recession somehow, it will come back again to haunt us in no time, again and again.



THE GULAG ARCHIPELAGO VS. THE DEMOCRATIC FREEDOM

"Communism" is a banned word in USA. Even today, when Communism is almost ended politically, using this word and its implicit ideas can bring to anybody a quick, accidental, and a bit premature death in the United States of America--this is the way "true Democracy" works, dear people.

In 1968 Mr. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn has published the book "The Gulag Archipelago" dealing with the "inhuman Communist regime" and he was awarded the (democrat) Nobel prize for that in 1970. The truth is, the democrat world was "shocked with the atrocious Communist reality". Anyway, Mr. Solzhenitsyn died naturally in 2008, at the age of 90, after publishing his life-work, and after being honored by "the people" to the fullest possible.

Now, suppose that Mr. Solzhenitsyn would have lived in the democratic USA, and he were a communist activist instead. In that instance, he would have died sometime in the 1950s (in his 30s) before writing any books and, of course, without any honors. No more sympathy form the "western world", no more books, nothing.

In the old Communism people lived very hard, but they DID LIVE; in Democracy, the unwanted get a "merciful death" regardless of who they are. Everybody knows about this "contract killings" aspect in the USA democratic society, yet nobody says a word because anybody could become the next target. The 35th USA President, Mr. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and the star of stars, Miss Marilyn Monroe, have both been executed, though the USA society remains dead silent about that. Note that the chain of political/racial crimes in the USA history is truly impressive. In Communism, people had equal chances (theoretically) to live; in the democratic Capitalism, people have equal chances to die, in reality. Fact is, Mr. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn was the luckiest man in the world he lived in the communist USSR, not in USA.

Communism and any other "propaganda threats" are handled in USA (democratically) with silent, though very efficient, contract killings--this "procedure" is specific to any "Democracy", in any democratic country. On the other hand, the anti-Communist propaganda in USA never sleeps (although, today, Communism should be a thing of the past): it is taught to students in schools, it is taught in churches (the Christian religion and the killings go very well together), and it is fought brutally on the streets among "the people". Socially, this aspect is labeled as "intolerance"--democratic system or not.

Anyway, Corollary Theorems does not promote Communism nor Democracy; we promote only the Global Picture, the unseen side of our true reality. As for the mentioned "democratic contract killings", we know, the USA people "like it that way". They think that is "more human", "merciful", "better" and, of course, the USA people pray each Sunday in churches for all "the loved ones that vanished" so ... Who cares?
 

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