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El 13 de Junio, La República Popular Democrática de Corea (RPDC)
liberaron a un estudiante Amerikano, Otto Warmbier, quien estuvo
encarcelado allí por 15 meses. El estudiante llegó a casa en coma y
murió pocos días después. Según los oficiales Coreanos, Warmbier había
estado en coma poco después de ser arrestado, debido a complicaciones
causado por botulismo, una condición que se puede contraer por medio de
comida, agua o tierra contaminada. Es posible que el encarcelamiento de
Warmbier solamente haya sido un acto político para el gobierno del RPDC.
Estuvo condenado por robar un cartel de propaganda.
Lo inusual de Warmbier es que era un güero adinerado y joven,
disfrutando el privilegio de su riqueza y su ciudadanía Amerikana yendo
a una aventura divertida al visitar Corea del Norte. En su mayor parte,
Amerika busca encarcelar a los lumpen de naciones oprimidas y a los no
documentados, y también a la gente que lucha contra el imperialismo.
Entonces, en este país no hay mucha posibilidad que Warmbier terminara
en prisión.
Después de la muerte de Warmbier hubo un clamor de crítica contra el
gobierno del RPDC, con Trump atacando la “brutalidad del régimen de
Corea del Norte.” Esta crítica viene de la misma gente que se queda
callada con respecto a las condiciones que causan muerte regularmente en
prisiones Amerikanas. Los prisioneros se enferman regularmente por
condiciones que incluye insuficiente comida o también comida
contaminada(1), moho(2), toxinas y otros riesgos ambiental en prisiones
viejas y sucias (3) agua contaminada (4) niveles de calor inseguro(5) y
asistencia médica inadecuado, incompetente y deliberadamente negligente.
(6) Más, esto sólo es la lista del abuso por “negligencia.” Mientras
tanto, más de 100,000 prisioneros son torturados a diario en prisiones
de los Estados Unidos (7) y algunos prisioneros importantes y activos
políticamente han terminado muertos.(8)
Paralelo al caso en Corea, las prisiones Amerikanas tienen muchos
indocumentados (9), especialmente de México y Centroamérica,
encarcelados por cargos pequeños o falsos. Esta gente quiere regresar a
sus países, casas y familias. Algunos no hablan Inglés y entonces no
pueden luchar por sus derechos. Algunos fueron engañados para declararse
culpables sin entender de verdad el juicio. Y algunos de estos
prisioneros terminarán severamente enfermos o también muertos debido a
las condiciones dentro de prisiones Amerikanas.(10)
Nosotros no esperamos que los nacionalistas blancos ofrezcan una crítica
sobre la “brutalidad del régimen amerikano” por todos estos crímenes
hechos a prisioneros mantenidos detrás de las barras en este país.
Debería ser una vergüenza para los Amerikanos que los Estados Unidos
encierran personas a una velocidad mayor que cualquier otro país en el
mundo. Pero se oculta este sistema de control social, mientras los
perdonadores del imperialismo hipócritamente critican el RPDC (y otros
países) por su tratamiento a un prisionero Amerikano.
MIM(Prisiones) lucha para poner un fin al sistema en que las prisiones
son lugares donde la gente va para sufrir y morir prematuramente.
Through the eye of the media, one can’t help but see and understand the
agendas being put forth. First look at how the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea’s nuclear program is being covered with
emotionally-driven and fear-inspiring news coverage. In comparison to
the cold war period in the United States, where that was solely
ideological war due to it being two white global superpowers with
different political identities the nuclear issue wasn’t syndicated by
news on the level that North Korea’s nuclear program has been. The
United States and all major countries of European descent have done
everything in their collective power to keep these weapons of mass
destruction out of the hands of nations, governments and people of color
or hue. This is about dominance over every country in the world or
simply put, ‘might makes right’ ideology.
Just look at what happened when Iran was building a nuke. How much these
European governments were willing to do and in fact pay so that these
Middle Easterners would not have the same power of destruction that they
themselves wield, and the United States alone has used, on people of
color.
These global white supremacists have done everything they could to
destabilize nations’ governments that they could not control by creating
borders on foreign continents, setting up puppet governments (often
dictators the likes of Saddam Hussein and Benjamin Netanyahu who use war
as a distraction of their individual greed), support contras by the
sales of cocaine on the streets of their own country, in which they’ve
colonized other peoples. Gangstering all less technologically-savvy
nations out of raw materials, such as petroleum, gold, silver, diamonds,
chocolate, opium, uranium, spices, sugar, and factory workers who they
pay slave wages. They then turn around and use this wealth to build
factories in their home countries and pay their own citizens the going
wages.
I say equal power is equal defense, which entitles all nations the same
kind of weapons including nuclear bombs if that’s what you could be
faced with. These global white supremacists only respect those who can
present an equal threat. History has proven these whites are the makers
and users of weapons of mass destruction, from muskets, rifles, guns,
machine guns, grenades, C-4, chemical gases, dirty bombs, hydrogen and
nuclear bombs. They’ve created viruses, diseases, tortures. Yet the
media is far more dangerous than any of the ones before mentioned, due
to its ability to influence the minds of those not fully conscious of
the reality of being controlled by the designers of this Global White
Supremacy Agenda.
MIM(Prisons) adds: In July, August and September the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea launched a series of nuclear missile tests.
The DPRK reports it has developed a more advanced hydrogen bomb that
could be mounted on an inter-continental ballistic missile (ICBM).(1)
They’ve also reported that their ICBMs can now reach the mainland of the
United $tates. Meanwhile, the United $tates has launched recent tests of
their B61-12, a bomb that delivers nuclear weapons by fighter jet.(2)
The United $tates and Russia still have far more nuclear warheads than
other countries, almost 100 times the number of what the DPRK has.(3)
People who grew up during the cold war lived in a culture of fear of a
nuclear attack. So we do not agree that the threat was ignored during
that period because it was “white” countries involved. If anything, we’d
argue that we’ve grown too comfortable with the risk of nuclear disaster
that these weapons continue to put us in since the collapse of the
social-imperialist Soviet Union. And this cold war was also an
imperialist reaction to potential resistance. Although the Soviet Union
gave up socialism and turned to state capitalism in the 1950s, the
United $tates held on to the anti-communist fear. Socialism in the
Soviet Union (and China, and other countries) was a significant threat
to imperialism, and so the United $tates prepared for a war to defend
their wealth and dominance.
Otherwise, we agree with the author above on the hypocrisies of the
imperialists. Militarism is integral to the economic success of the
imperialist countries. The DPRK has never used its military to gain
wealth by exploiting or stealing from other nations. Rather it
sacrifices resources from its isolated economy to ensure it can
militarily protect itself from imperialists who would otherwise use
their weapons against the Korean people to gain access to the labor and
markets that the DPRK government denies them. The leverage of nuclear
weapons decreases the need to mobilize the able-bodied population into
military maneuvers in response to U.$. operations on its border. There
are two massive military exercises led by the United $tates on the
Korean peninsula each year. One, Ulchi-Freedom Guardian, occurs in
August when it is harvest season.(4) The other, Foal Eagle, occurs in
the spring, often overlapping with the planting season in the northern
hemisphere.(5) By increasing the technological capacity of its military,
the DPRK allows for more labor time to be dedicated to agricultural
production and better protects its food supply. Because of sanctions,
the DPRK cannot rely on importing food from other countries when
harvests are short. In other words, these new developments are a logical
product of the U.$. imperialists’ stranglehold on the DPRK through
economic sanctions and massive military provocations.
On June 13, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) released an
Amerikan student, Otto Warmbier, who was imprisoned there for 15 months.
The student came home in a coma and died a few days later. According to
Korean officials, Warmbier had been in a coma since shortly after his
arrest due to complications from botulism, a condition that can be
contracted from contaminated food, soil or water. It’s likely that the
imprisonment of Warmbier was just a political move by the DPRK
government. He was convicted of stealing a propaganda poster.
What is unusual about Warmbier is that he was a young, well-off white
guy, enjoying the privilege of his Amerikan citizenship and wealth by
going on a fun adventure to visit north Korea. Amerika mostly targets
lumpen from oppressed nations and non-citizens for imprisonment, as well
as people who take up the fight against imperialism. So in this country
Warmbier would be very unlikely to end up in prison.
In a parallel to this case in Korea,
Amerikan
prisons hold many non-citizens(9), especially from Mexico and
Central America, locked up for small or bogus charges. If not for
conditions caused by imperialism, these people want to go home to their
country and families. Some don’t speak English and so can’t even fight
for their rights. Some were railroaded into pleading guilty without
really understanding the trial. And some of these prisoners will end up
seriously ill or even
die
due to conditions in Amerikan prisons.(10)
We don’t hold out hope that the white nationalists will offer a
criticism of the “brutality of the Amerikan regime” for all these crimes
against prisoners held behind bars in this country. It should be an
embarrassment to Amerikans that the United $tates locks up people at a
rate higher than any other country in the world. But this system of
social control is swept under the rug, while appologists for imperialism
hypocritically criticize the DPRK (and other countries) for their
treatment of one Amerikan prisoner.
MIM(Prisons) struggles for an end to a system where prisons are places
where people suffer and die premature deaths.
A few months back a damning
article
was posted on anti-imperialism.com about Western media propaganda.
The article written by Alyx Mayer is a materialist dissection of
journalistic attacks on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
(DPRK). The analysis given in the article debunks the many rumors and
other propaganda we’re all acquainted with, such as the mass
choreographed wailing at Kim Jong Il’s funeral out of fear of reprisals,
a universal male haircut like that of Kim Jong Un’s, or a famous singer
being executed by a firing squad, are just a few of many that we have
heard broadcast on major media networks.(1)
More recently, the DPRK propaganda campaign has become a top story in
the U.$. media as a group called Guardians Of Peace (GOP), who the FBI
accused of being from the DPRK, made public a massive amount of data
from Sony computers including emails, movie scripts, videos and persynal
information. Sony was scheduled to release a comedy by Seth Rogen called
The Interview this month that was a blatant anti-DPRK
propaganda piece. Some of the emails leaked reveal that the U.$. State
Department and the RAND Corporation think tank advised Sony on the
content of the film, and appear to endorse the assassination of Kim Jong
Un as the best way to enforce the regime change they desire in the
northern Korean peninsula.(2) DPRK officials had already declared the
movie “an act of war” this summer because it depicts the CIA hiring
assassins to kill their head of state, Kim Jong Un. The United $tates
has been behind the assassination of heads-of-state in Iraq and Libya,
and the overthrow of a handful of other governments in just the last few
years. We can’t imagine any other interpretation of this movie coming
out of the U.$. corporate media. Still, Amerikan patriot Seth Rogen,
producer of the movie, said it shows “how crazy North Korea is.”
Crazy-jacketing has been an unfortunately effective tactic for
imperialist propaganda, often utilizing cultural differences to tap into
the racist ideologies of the oppressor nations.
A recent GOP statement read,
“We will clearly show it to you at the very time and places ‘The
Interview’ be shown, including the premiere, how bitter fate those who
seek fun in terror should be doomed to. Soon all the world will see what
an awful movie Sony Pictures Entertainment has made. The world will be
full of fear. Remember the 11th of September 2001. We recommend you to
keep yourself distant from the places at that time. (If your house is
nearby, you’d better leave.)
“Whatever comes in the coming days is called by the greed of Sony
Pictures Entertainment. All the world will denounce the SONY.”(2)
Theaters responded by saying they will not screen the film, leading to
Sony temporarily cancelling the release of The Interview. But
the backlash has been large, with the majority view in U.$. media,
social and corporate, being that Sony punked out. The message is
construed as a demand for integrity of artistic expression. But
materialists acknowledge that all art has political content, while the
bourgeoisie works to obscure this fact. They then use the idea of
artistic integrity when it works in their favor, as in this case. The
focus on artistic integrity over political content meshes well with the
individualism of bourgeois ideology. Overall, this has demonstrated the
success of the anti-DPRK propaganda machine among Amerikans’
consciousness, despite the utter lack of integrity in claims made
against the DPRK as exposed by Alyx’s article.
It comes as nothing new that western journalism completely distorts the
truth. It deceives its own population by slandering other nations’
governments it does not have under its influence. The United $tates does
this to serve its own interests, that is to create a favorable image
both domestically and internationally.
Hypocrisy is one of the many faces of U.$. imperialism. U.$. laws
prohibit the media or journalists from reporting anything that’s
slanderous (not true), but it seems this is only pertaining to slander
against itself. Alyx Mayer explained it clearly:
“As long as you’re writing about the DPRK you have a license to
print anything. What already frighteningly little journalistic integrity
the bourgeois media can be said to possess is nowhere to be found on
matters concerning this country. DPRK bashing is assured to drag in the
page views and advertising revenue. … Let this be a case study on the
lengths that imperialist media will go to slander its enemies.”
The latest drama around The Interview is certainly bringing
in the page views and advertising revenue.
While The Interview is given a pass by many because it’s
supposed to be an outlandish comedy, the anti-DPRK propaganda is
connected at all levels of the media. Within the first week of
September, PBS network ran an hour-long documentary focusing on images
smuggled out of northern Korea porporting to expose what life is
“really” like in this isolated region. They show images of homeless
children rummaging through garbage looking for food, and stores filled
with products (sodas, bras and other clothing) for display only and not
for sale. It gives an image of DPRK propaganda controlling their
citizens’ all around lives without any room for freedom of thought or
choice. One can only guess where exactly DPRK citizens do get their
livelihood materials if the warehouses they showed weren’t selling
products. Images of blackmarkets were shown where people can buy foreign
DVDs, flashdrives filled with banned movies and TV shows at local flea
markets, but is this the only place where the masses shop? An elite
circle is said to be living in the nation’s capital for which a nicely
dressed female in traditional Asian clothing gets into an imported
expensive car and even her chauffeur is well dressed but nothing else is
said about this elite clique. This documentary is mostly put together by
defectors and viewers can see the clear distinction they are trying to
portray within DPRK society. A tier system of homeless children starving
while an elite wealthy clique drives around in wealthy imported cars
while warehouses of abundant drinks and clothing aren’t accessible to
the population. Now if that is the message they are trying to convey,
then why not do a documentary in the United $tates or any other First
World country that doesn’t have international embargos? Or do one
comparing the people who make computers in Asia and those who use them
in the United $tates and Europe?
The documentary includes lengthy interviews with defectors from DPRK
living in Seoul (the capital of the portion of Korea that has been
occupied by U.$. imperialism for over half a century). One defector, a
middle aged man, claims to have been held prisoner under suspicion of
being a spy. He claims that he was beaten and tortured while captive. He
said a wooden stick or plank was placed behind his knees and was forced
to sit down, every time they did this to him he would hear his knee caps
crack. Now wouldn’t this be physically damaging? I would assume that
those noises would be indications of broken knee caps and yet this man
was without crutches or a cane. He was completely independently mobile.
He even said soon after his release from prison (after no evidence of
him spying were found) he fled DPRK soon afterwards. Another defector, a
female in her early 20s, claimed her father got her whole family out of
northern Korea because he wanted a better life for them to grow up
without being controlled. She eventually joined a TV show in southern
Korea, the content of which is a combination of a talent show and
speaking out against DPRK. “All within this show are DPRK defector
youth” slandering their former homeland for the benefits of being on TV
and joining the ranks of the bourgeoisie, a TV program probably
sponsored by the Republic of Korea government in the south. Bourgeois
perspectives can only fool other bourgeoisie and those that are
ignorant.
We revolutionaries have a weapon to guard against such superficial
propaganda, and that is our world outlook. How we read and interpret the
world is based on dialectical and historical materialism. Let us take a
good analytical look at what is being reported in today’s media. Even
books that are being put out with a little political content must be
compared to facts. The bourgeoisie has the habit of reporting certain
international stories without facts on nations they oppose, whether it’s
DPRK, Russia, Cuba, Venezuela or any Middle Eastern country not in
cahoots with U.$. imperialism. But like Marx said in 1867,
“Every opinion based on scientific criticism I welcome. As to prejudices
of so-called public opinion, now as aforetime the maxim of great
Florentine is mine: Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti. (Follow
your own course, and let people talk).”(3)
Propaganda and criticism have always been bourgeois tools aiming to
demonize the proletarian ideology. But as Lenin said,
“The Marxian doctrine is omnipotent because it is true. It is complete
and harmonious, and provides men with an integral world conception which
is irreconcilable with any form of superstition, reaction or defense of
bourgeois oppression.”(4)
It is the bourgeois media’s purpose to vilify anything that threatens
their domination; facts are unimportant with its propaganda. It is a
fact that police in the United $tates can murder Black people with
impunity, while Black people who defend themselves will be punished
severely. Similarly, Amerikans defend their right to threaten the lives
of heads of state while simultaneously justifying war because other
countries feel threatened by Amerikan posturing. There are objective
inequalities in these examples that the bourgeoisie attempts to hide,
but that are not lost on the masses. As materialists we must take these
reports on DPRK, or anything in general, with a scientific microscope,
let us draw distinctions on the bourgeois perspective and our own.
“Draw two lines of distinction. First, between revolution and counter
revolution… Secondly, within the revolutionary ranks, it is necessary to
make a clear distinction between right and wrong, between achievements
and shortcomings… To draw these distinctions well, careful study and
analysis are of course necessary. Our attitude towards every person and
every matter should be one of analysis and study.”(5)
Independent proletarian news outlets are necessary to raise class
consciousness in our society but also expose everything corrupt and
illegal, of U.$. imperialism, with scientific criticism.