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Kohai
29th May 2016, 23:57
Nova aetate Communismi
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Kohai Lovingood





















I.Dependentiam
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We cannot let the Capitalists of America win. The Authoritarian Corporatist/Capitalist Agenda is being advanced every single day that we are not fighting back.
Monopolies are constantly losing their grounds and profits to the next, bigger and better monopoly. The American Business is thriving off of competition. Competition is mainly executed by most Americans already for the companies themselves. By creating certain rivalries betwixt certain companies that are both in the same general region of production can cause major issues within the workplace.
Another Capitalist regime is greed. The American Bourgeoisie(top 1% in nation that make $521,411 or more and own the majority of America)1 use greed to capture the American mind to force it to believe that they must buy the most new and improved product on the market that they are distributing, and the old product that you currently own now, is all but completely obsolete and in typical pop-culture and the modern American youth, it has become frowned upon to still own that product after the newest has been released. In contrast to this, the idea of constantly changing your products to be upgraded and refurbished for improved usage is very important due to change and evolution, that of which is required to create the perfect product(no matter the use of said product). Using that idea to its unintended advantage, is the regime by the Corporatist mindset, and that all mechanisms were created through exploitation of the American worker by this same mindset.
The current ratio between labor and pay, is noticeably wedged by a gap based on gender and whether you were privileged in society.2
Now finally, the last destructive tactic that fuels the American Business, and the most important factor in the entire business itself; money. Money is destroying all of society and has been since the pre-modern Industrial Revolution in the early-to-mid 19th century, and before that time, paper money was just used as a bond for someone to hold onto until your wealth was repaid back later, whether it be through land, food, or other miscellaneous needs/wants. Paper money, at the time, had worth to itself due to the Gold Standard and paper money being backed up by “worth”.
Currently in our modern era, the only major necessity for anyone anymore, is having money. Food, water, and shelter are all by-products by which money can simply accommodate for. Desperate people, whether it be by greed or fear, will risk a lot for paper money and this can be proved by looking at robberies(on businesses and banks), murder, and ruining another’s life by taking their wealth(personal theft). Human morale and basic adult maturity, has become an exhaustive failure in modern and contemporary American society due to the increase of the dependency on paper money.
In America, with money, life is able to be enjoyed. Privileges and luxuries are only able to be obtained, through paper money compensation. Life cannot even be enjoyed, without the ownership of money. In order to live your life, money is required to continue your existence as a human, no matter the age.
Looking at the colonisation of North America and the establishment thereof, it can be seen that the driving force behind slavery was making major crop profit and the owners of the African American slaves to make more money and live a free and much more enjoyable life that which of their slaves. By taking advantage of a specific group of people, (which Africans at the time were all going through tremendous class struggle within their own society as well) the Southern Bourgeoisie, Petty-Bourgeoisie and Right-Wing Agrarian plantation owners of the conservative South destroyed the morale of the African American community within America for many years, and can be seen today in more recent events that the African American class struggle is still prominent in the United States due to numerous police brutality incidents on young African American males and females over the course of 100+ years(from about 1920s-present day) and the oppression of African Americans that is still looming in the Southern US through scare-tactics such as racism and life-threatening intimidation by radical White and southern white-supremacists, known as the Ku Klux Klan or the American Nazi Party. As a result of greed over paper money and Southern US slave-owners amassing wealth through drudgery, an entire preponderant community, within a nation, has received centuries of oppression and abuse by the American traditional Capitalists and Right-Wing activists.
The African American struggle is fueled by police brutality and the far-Right Conservatives. In 2015, 102 African Americans that were unarmed, were shot and killed3.
The most prominent tactic behind modern Capitalism is the use of competition. Competition between one or more companies can be exorbitantly dangerous for the common consumer and also for the American worker as well. With competition, prices will eventually become lowered in order to sell more product due to a rival company(s) selling their similar product, for a lesser price. After the business has changed their prices to fit more to what the rival company charges for their products, the company will begin to lose money compared to what they made before the price development. In response to this, the demand for the company’s product has increased tremendously since the price was lowered to benefit the common consumer. As a significant result of this price reduction, the workers in the company's workplace have also been required to work significantly harder in order to keep up with the demand. Because of this, the work is for the same pay but with fewer results than before. After increased labor, the working conditions would begin to deteriorate and this will become much more difficult to keep up with as time and demand increases exponentially(since that is what a business aims for) and that increased labor would begin to become unhealthy for the workers. Since the company will begin to produce a lot more of their product, they will also be making more money than before, but are selling more product than before, so they are technically making less money as a result of competition between businesses, which could then lead to wage cuts from profit decrease which could very easily damage many lives and families as a result of the wage cuts and possibly, the introduction of the use of hazardous substances to be used in the product’s production process to increase its attraction, to decrease the amount of budget spending on the materials used to create the product and to increase production rates by making it easier to make the product and making it faster than before in order to make more money.
The use of hazardous substances to increase productivity is no topic unheard of. A popular circumstance with the use of a hazardous substance to increase the productivity and to make the product more accessible, was the use of lead in paint(Lead was used in paint up until 1977 when The United States' Consumer Product Safety Commision(CPSC)4,5 banned the use of, and current placement of lead paint on public buildings and residential property). However, since the discovery of lead, its poisonous components have been avowed, yet why did paint companies still make use of lead in their paint? The law that was soon passed by the European Union and North America, should have never had to have been issued, because the use of Lead in any substance should have been discouraged by the common worker and businessman, no matter the product or price or demand.
From the use of lead in paint, the first that were in contact were the factory workers. The workers had experienced what it was like to be poisoned every time they worked. Many workers as a result, died of lead poisoning from working in toxic environments.
The next in that were contact were the consumers; A majority of the consumers were parents, particularly for their children since lead paint was the top coating on the majority of children’s toys that were being made at that time(children at young ages chew on things due to their growing teeth and the natural urge to use your mouth a lot at a young age, and young children were ingesting lead from their toys). Children, for many years, were being poisoned by the companies that their parents were buying their toys from.
So the most obvious question still awaits: why was lead used in paint? Many companies made use of lead in paint due to its low price. It was the cheapest and fastest substance that was used to make paint with at the time. After the law made by the CPSC, the substitution of lead was primarily changed to Titanium Oxide across the world. Titanium Oxide is more expensive than lead, but has no harmful properties in it.
A toxic substance was used by numerous companies because it was the cheapest product on the market so that the business can accumulate more wealth, and the consumer, well, do the producers really even care about the consumers at all?
Finally, the last component in the corrupt system of the American Business is greed. Greed has become the driving force behind American money in the last two centuries, and money has become the driving force behind greed in response to this cultural shift. In most pop culture, having the most money is the declaration of your worth. Money is the physical example of modern greed. Ever since the decline of the use of Gold and Silver, paper money has begun to lose value because of the lack of Gold and Silver that is backing up the amount of money that is able to be printed, but printing money has become a major hobby of the Federal Government in the US.
The American Elite(top 1%) (or the American Bourgeoisie) are currently aware of the decline in the relevancy of money and its declining worth. Paper money is losing its value due to inflation and over-printing and the American Elite are very aware of this issue. In order for them to compensate for the inflation of American money, is to buy the only resource that never loses its full value: property.
Private Property has become the major target-resource that attracts the rich and high-class Americans, and as time passes on and the American dollar is losing its value, the Bourgeoisie are going to begin buying land in order to keep their wealth and personal value and to make sure it is rightfully compensated. And with the possible increase in the purchase of private property, less land will be available for the public.
American Business is the source that is responsible for all oppression and discomfort in modern-American society. The capitalists in America are controlling the working class by exploiting their labour and using it for their direct benefit. American Business was fueled directly by the slavery of Africans for agricultural labour in the Southern colonies during the late 18th century until the mid 19th century after the Emancipation Proclamation. American Business is the corruption that is degrading America by promoting nationwide greed, labour exploitation and by diminishing the quality of products to increase profits.












II.Certamine
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Class struggle is yet again just as prominent in the latest decades as it was during the 50s and 60s era Civil Rights movement, and in the 70s with the Feminist movement to provide the same economic opportunities and educational options for women in the US. The lower classes once again are struggling and once again, these lower classes are calling for change, reform and revolting for the correction of the working class, just as they were before in the Russian Revolution. Before, class struggle was a result created through different economic hierarchies that were the result of the Bourgeoisie and their policies of capitalism, but in the past 20 years, it has been morphed into a different struggle. This struggle has been formed by the American government over a long period of time and has resulted in the oppression of African Americans, women and all people of the working class.
Throughout the 1980s, during the Reagan Administration, Ricky Ross1 was beginning to sell Cocaine in Los Angeles, California, and after his business shifted from personal profit to supporting the Iran-Contra, Ross and his sales were eventually protected by American Intelligence in order to increase the sale of Cocaine, and would be safely sold into densely populated communities in Los Angeles that were primarily composed of African Americans and other communities in poverty. After Ross was beginning to sell his products in much larger amounts than before and he was receiving the majority of his product from Iran, the Iranians who were selling Cocaine to Ross were being protected by the US Military due to their involvement in the Iran-Contra, which were the revolutionists in Iran at the time, Ross was then protected due to his direct involvement in the sale of Iranian Cocaine that was being used to fund the Revolution.
During this time, African American communities within Los Angeles were being destroyed as a result to the drug market revolutionizing and the impact of Cocaine from Ross and because of the oppression of African Americans during this time, they are still struggling today due to the increased rate of drug use and drug abuse in their communities.
Another major component to African American class struggle, is the police brutality incidents over the past 40 years, starting with Rodney King and as of recently, the increased number of police brutality cases on African Americans, and these incidents that have been repeating for the past 100+ years have created a stigma in modern American police to make us very unresponsive to them due to the stereotype that officers under the law are corrupt and are not upholding the law as intended. Since this stereotype is popular in modern pop culture, American police officers are not receiving the respect of authority anymore due to their continuous reports of sexual and physical abuse to both African Americans and Women.
Women are also a victim of class struggle and oppression in the US. Wage gap is still an issue after it was supposed to be abolished in the 70s feminist movement. Ever since the early 90s feminist movement in America, feminism has risen in major popularity and has made its way into pop culture to influence the idea that there is no patriarchy in entertainment or society.
During the Bush administration in the early 90s, an agreement was made between Canada, the US and Mexico titled NAFTA(North American Free-Trade Agreement, signed in 1992)2 and this agreement destroyed the Working Class of the entirety of North America. Because of this agreement, the US Bourgeois were now capable of moving their factories into Mexico for the main goal of paying the Mexican workers much less than Americans were before NAFTA, to produce more product for less money than before and to ultimately increase their profit margin on an exponential growth pattern.
Class Struggle has been corrupting American lives for generations. This is the generation that ends tradition.




































☭III.Productio Transient_________________________________________ ______________
Capitalism is creating a system of destruction. It is destroying our environment and our planet and the top business owners in the country do not care for the decrease in the availability of resources that also happen to be very important needs for the surrounding habitats and communities of wildlife.
Deforestation is not, by any means, something that is new and just recently causing issues, it has been happening for a long, long time and now it's effects are seen and noticed. The deforestation that has been occurring in the world1 has destroyed the South American countries that have been cleared and left naked.
The several reasons for deforestation are all effects of capitalism in not only America, but the greed that has trickled down to the countries who supply the lumber to the world is the most disgraceful of it all.
Small, poor, free market (anarchist capitalist) countries that are being manipulated by the Bourgeoisie to sell their resource, which is lumber, for low prices and the countries have no choice but to do exactly as the Bourgeoisie says.
The competition that has poisoned these nations is resulting in destruction of all of the major resources of the world. Oil, lumber and corn are the basic slaves to capitalism. In many, European countries the demand for oil has poisoned the economy and the business leaders who run it.
Of course, the point must be appointed at this time. The reason for my long explanation of what deforestation and oil dependence has done to the national and worldwide economic upheavals and depression: capitalism is a system that supports transience.
We must discuss production-transience and its effect on the free-market, in industry and as well as environmental degradation and worldwide exhaustion.
The free-market economy that many nations have changed to since the fall of the Authoritarian Socialist regime in the late 1980s and early 1990s that was lead by the Soviet Union, China, and many South American/Asian petty-Socialist countries have been taken over by the modern European Bourgeoisie and top American Capitalists.
The direct exploitation of these countries makes them believe that they are actually apart of the national market and being treated as a business partner, but they are being poisoned by these Corporatists and by the Bourgeoisie to think these things.
The resources that countries, i.e.: Brazil, that are major exporters of lumber are destroying the Amazon and destroying the environments in the South American jungles and forests.
These jungles and forests are habitats and homes for millions of species of animals. The destruction of deciduous forests, temperate rainforests and tropical rainforests could result in over-migration and a major decline in animal populations that live in these biomes.
The answer to ending deforestation is to end the worldwide demand for paper products.
Information is now available on the internet and is very easily accessible now as of recent years and intense production of newer technology. The need for paper to use for drawing, writing, and reading can easily be averted through using hemp paper2.
Production and growth of Hemp is very fast. Hemp grows every 4 months3 and the production of it would be very easy and very non-destructive to society. The agricultural world would change after the introduction of Hemp harvesting.
Oil has also destroyed the Earth by deep-underground drilling that is splitting the ground into pieces and destroying marine aquatic life.
So as seen that the use of these resources are destroying the planet, we must move to the second part of the argument. Capitalism supports product transience.
In capitalist countries, their manufactories aren’t creating products that are meant to last, but also to become even more useless and obsolete in the future. Automobiles, electronics, jewelry, clothing,and houses are not built to last but only for a fraction of a lifetime.
The strong and radical ideal that with new resources, new manufacturing processes and innovations on industrial technology, is one that is behind the communist ideal and it is also very affiliated with the Green Party.
Resources are being used just to be destroyed again through capitalism and the destruction of our Earth is being caused by the modern Bourgeoisie.



















☭IV.Separationem__________________________________ _____________________
We as Communists shall retaliate with separation! but never isolation! The American government has been so scared of a revolution ever since the Reagan Administration. As German philosopher, Karl Marx said, “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles”1, he was trying to pressure the fact that class struggle needs to be fixed because of it being the most detrimental aspect of oppression. Oh! we must honor his existence by establishing a Marxist influenced economy into our new state after it has been established.
We must make ourselves known in not only North America, but in Europe as well and show out of place in public so that everyone is aware of the Red Liberation cause. We must single ourselves out and place ourselves in the social spotlight, that is the key to unlock liberty; pursuing to gather a mass revolution with major support from within the country and as well as our beloved foreign allies.
We will demand revolution! We will demand for change! Alas, we will demand for Communism!







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[*=1]Hill, Catherine, Ph. D. "The Simple Truth about the Gender Pay Gap (Spring 2016)."AAUW: Empowering Women Since 1881. AAUW, 2016. Web. 28 May 2016. Issue: Economic Justice

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[*=1]University of Michigan. "Global Deforestation." Deforestation. 1 Apr. 2010. Global Change Program at the University of Michigan. Web. 1 Apr. 2010.

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1. Marx, Karl, and Friedrich Engels. The Communist Manifesto. Harmondsworth, Mddx.: Penguin, 1967. Print.