theVoid, we agree on one thing then, the Greek people are not responsible for the country's problems.
Do you then support their opposition to the second round of austerity measures?
Am I ignorant of capitalism? Well I've been a socialist for almost 40 years so I like to think not.
I can see how global capitalism isn't doing much for world peace, the third world or wage slaves around the globe , whilst ensuring an ever-widening gap between the richest and poorest.
Capitalism has everything to do with the EU and Greece, in this instance, since any help that country gets will be based on financial terms that will hurt those already suffering while the richest will continue to escape the worst of the austerity measures.
Do you then support their opposition to the second round of austerity measures?
Am I ignorant of capitalism? Well I've been a socialist for almost 40 years so I like to think not.
I can see how global capitalism isn't doing much for world peace, the third world or wage slaves around the globe , whilst ensuring an ever-widening gap between the richest and poorest.
Capitalism has everything to do with the EU and Greece, in this instance, since any help that country gets will be based on financial terms that will hurt those already suffering while the richest will continue to escape the worst of the austerity measures.
A man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?


