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EDITORIAL: Why We Need A New System

Ne News
17 February 2017

At the current time, we are seeing poverty throughout the world increase, with governments targeting the poor and marginalised groups while helping the rich A couple of weeks ago, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne Robert Doyle criminalised homelessness, and tomorrow night at White Night, there will be a protest against this policy by the homeless. And in Australia, the poor and marginalised are being targeted with debt notices (as mentioned in last week's editorial, was supported by the Coalition, Labor and the far-right One Nation), which, in ninety percent of cases are false.

It is worth noting that the whole New World Order project (which is promoted by the right and in particular far-right) is causing poverty around thw world, but the far-right wing media often blames the victims for their predicament instead of capitalism (note that the EU Constitution states that the European Union must have a Capitalist system and no other). As reported by the Dr. Rath Health Foundation, the Greek economy has been effectively destroyed by the Euro (which was adopted by Greece as a virtual currency on 1 January 2001 and a physical currency in 2002), and instead of providing aid to Greece, the Greek Government must pay back the loans ahead of helping the people of Greece (http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/News/2017/February.html). This shows that the European Union is governed by the far-right for the far-right. And many corporations in Europe (as well as the political elite in Europe, many of whom are far-right) support the European Union.

It is worth noting that a quarter of all students in Athens are going hungry, and at around a quarter of all people of working age in Greece are now unemployed. Remember that it was Hitler who claimed that the Nazis would solve the unemployment problem in Germany, but instead destroyed the country and used people such as Jews, homosexuals, liberals and other groups as scapegoats to distract the German people from the human rights abuses that the Third Reich were committing against these groups. In 2003, Lawrence Britt examined the characteristics of fascist regimes of not just Hitler, but Franco in Spain, Surharto in Indonesia and several of the regimes in Latin America (almost all of them backed by the United States and the far-right). Number 3 on the list was:

Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause: The people are rallied into a unifying patriotic frenzy over the need to eliminate a perceived common threat or foe: racial, ethnic or religious minorities; liberals; communists; socialists; terrorists, etc (http://rense.com/general37/fascism.htm)
As we are currently witnessing, the far-right are using people such as Muslims, refugees, asylum seekers and other groups to distract the people from more important issues such as unemployment, as well as cuts to essential services. And this is happening throughout the world, as governments are locking up people into concentration camps, while we are distracted by news about some reality show or even news about Kim Kardashian.

As noted by Ne News several times, many far-right wing groups in Europe are actually in favour of the European Union, and that it is left wing groups are actually pushing back against these superstates; and though many far-right wing politicians (such as Geert Wilders and Marine Le Pen) publicly states that they would remove their countries (Netherlands and France respectively) from the European Union, they are secretively in favour of their countries being in the European Union.

We have seen anti-intellectualism rise throughout the world, but it is worth noting that anti-intellectualism is a core component of fascism, such as Number 11 from Britt's list:

Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts: Fascist nations tend to promote and tolerate open hostility to higher education, and academia. It is not uncommon for professors and other academics to be censored or even arrested. Free expression in the arts and letters is openly attacked (http://rense.com/general37/fascism.htm)
We are now living in dangerous times as governments privatise (i.e. steal) public assets (a core component of fascism) while people are distracted by the latest gossip from Hollywood. And very soon, even reading (or writing) a book would be considered elitist (even though most of the elite would be opposed to the ordinary people to be reading or writing), which is number 11 above.

We need to start reading books instead of reading or watching tabloid gossip. We need to start writing books instead of reading a certain book by Kim Kardashian. Future generations are dependent on us to bring the New World Order down. We need a new system for the future.


NOTE: An exciting editorial will appear on this website sometime in March analysing the 14 Defining Characteristics of Fascism and why governments are moving us towards fascism and a privatised Fascist World Government through scapegoating and mass-privatisation.

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