Thursday, September 22, 2005

A New Bogeyman or Hero?

It is rare for me to read a politician's speech and then read about his actions in the news, and look on in admiration. Chavez's speech was big news because he dared to say what millions and millions of people all over the world have been saying : this global economic system is criminal and must be changed, our air and water are being poisioned. In short: WE ARE DYING!


Below I re-print, in full, President Hugo Chavez's speech to the UN


Your Excellencies, friends, good afternoon:

The original purpose of this meeting has been completely distorted. The imposed center of debate has been a so-called reform process that overshadows the most urgent issues, what the peoples of the world claim with urgency: the adoption of measures that deal with the real problems that block and sabotage the efforts made by our countries for real development and life.

Five years after the Millennium Summit, the harsh reality is that the great majority of estimated goals- which were very modest indeed- will not be met.

We pretended reducing by half the 842 million hungry people by the year 2015. At the current rate that goal will be achieved by the year 2215. Who in this audience will be there to celebrate it? That is only if the human race is able to survive the destruction that threats our natural environment.

We had claimed the aspiration of achieving universal primary education by the year 2015. At the current rate that goal will be reached after the year 2100. Let us prepare, then, to celebrate it.

Friends of the world, this takes us to a sad conclusion: The United Nations has exhausted its model, and it is not all about reform. The XXI century claims deep changes that will only be possible if a new organization is founded. This UN does not work. We have to say it. It is the truth. These transformations – the ones Venezuela is referring to- have, according to us, two phases: The immediate phase and the aspiration phase, a utopia. The first is framed by the agreements that were signed in the old system. We do not run away from them. We even bring concrete proposals in that model for the short term. But the dream of an ever-lasting world peace, the dream of a world not ashamed by hunger, disease, illiteracy, extreme necessity, needs-apart from roots- to spread its wings to fly. We need to spread our wings and fly. We are aware of a frightening neoliberal globalization, but there is also the reality of an interconnected world that we have to face not as a problem but as a challenge. We could, on the basis of national realities, exchange knowledge, integrate markets, interconnect, but at the same time we must understand that there are problems that do not have a national solution: radioactive clouds, world oil prices, diseases, warming of the planet or the hole in the ozone layer. These are not domestic problems. As we stride toward a new United Nations model that includes all of us when they talk about the people, we are bringing four indispensable and urgent reform proposals to this Assembly: the first; the expansion of the Security Council in its permanent categories as well as the non permanent categories, thus allowing new developed and developing countries as new permanent and non permanent categories. The second; we need to assure the necessary improvement of the work methodology in order to increase transparency, not to diminish it. The third; we need to immediately suppress- we have said this repeatedly in Venezuela for the past six years- the veto in the decisions taken by the Security Council, that elitist trace is incompatible with democracy, incompatible with the principles of equality and democracy.
And the fourth; we need to strengthen the role of the Secretary General; his/her political functions regarding preventive diplomacy, that role must be consolidated. The seriousness of all problems calls for deep transformations. Mere reforms are not enough to recover that “we” all the peoples of the world are waiting for. More than just reforms we in Venezuela call for the foundation of a new United Nations, or as the teacher of Simón Bolívar, Simón Rodríguez said: “Either we invent or we err.”

At the Porto Alegre World Social Forum last January different personalities asked for the United Nations to move outside the United States if the repeated violations to international rule of law continue. Today we know that there were never any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The people of the United States have always been very rigorous in demanding the truth to their leaders; the people of the world demand the same thing. There were never any weapons of mass destruction; however, Iraq was bombed, occupied and it is still occupied. All this happened over the United Nations. That is why we propose this Assembly that the United Nations should leave a country that does not respect the resolutions taken by this same Assembly. Some proposals have pointed out to Jerusalem as an international city as an alternative. The proposal is generous enough to propose an answer to the current conflict affecting Palestine. Nonetheless, it may have some characteristics that could make it very difficult to become a reality. That is why we are bringing a proposal made by Simón Bolívar, the great Liberator of the South, in 1815. Bolívar proposed then the creation of an international city that would host the idea of unity.

We believe it is time to think about the creation of an international city with its own sovereignty, with its own strength and morality to represent all nations of the world. Such international city has to balance five centuries of unbalance. The headquarters of the United Nations must be in the South.

Ladies and gentlemen, we are facing an unprecedented energy crisis in which an unstoppable increase of energy is perilously reaching record highs, as well as the incapacity of increase oil supply and the perspective of a decline in the proven reserves of fuel worldwide. Oil is starting to become exhausted.

For the year 2020 the daily demand for oil will be 120 million barrels. Such demand, even without counting future increments- would consume in 20 years what humanity has used up to now. This means that more carbon dioxide will inevitably be increased, thus warming our planet even more.

Hurricane Katrina has been a painful example of the cost of ignoring such realities. The warming of the oceans is the fundamental factor behind the demolishing increase in the strength of the hurricanes we have witnessed in the last years. Let this occasion be an outlet to send our deepest condolences to the people of the United States. Their people are brothers and sisters of all of us in the Americas and the rest of the world.

It is unpractical and unethical to sacrifice the human race by appealing in an insane manner the validity of a socioeconomic model that has a galloping destructive capacity. It would be suicidal to spread it and impose it as an infallible remedy for the evils which are caused precisely by them.

Not too long ago the President of the United States went to an Organization of American States’ meeting to propose Latin America and the Caribbean to increase market-oriented policies, open market policies-that is neoliberalism- when it is precisely the fundamental cause of the great evils and the great tragedies currently suffered by our people. : The neoliberal capitalism, the Washington Consensus. All this has generated is a high degree of misery, inequality and infinite tragedy for all the peoples on his continent.

What we need now more than ever Mr. President is a new international order. Let us recall the United Nations General assembly in its sixth extraordinary session period in 1974, 31 years ago, where a new International Economic Order action plan was adopted, as well as the States Economic Rights and Duties Charter by an overwhelming majority, 120 votes for the motion, 6 against and 10 abstentions. This was the period when voting was possible at the United Nations. Now it is impossible to vote. Now they approve documents such as this one which I denounce on behalf of Venezuela as null, void and illegitimate. This document was approved violating the current laws of the United Nations. This document is invalid! This document should be discussed; the Venezuelan government will make it public. We cannot accept an open and shameless dictatorship in the United Nations. These matters should be discussed and that is why I petition my colleagues, heads of states and heads of governments, to discuss it.

I just came from a meeting with President Néstor Kirchner and well, I was pulling this document out; this document was handed out five minutes before- and only in English- to our delegation. This document was approved by a dictatorial hammer which I am here denouncing as illegal, null, void and illegitimate.

Hear this, Mr. President: if we accept this, we are indeed lost. Let us turn off the lights, close all doors and windows! That would be unbelievable: us accepting a dictatorship here in this hall.

Now more than ever- we were saying- we need to retake ideas that were left on the road such as the proposal approved at this Assembly in 1974 regarding a New Economic International Order. Article 2 of that text confirms the right of states to nationalizing the property and natural resources that belonged to foreign investors. It also proposed to create cartels of raw material producers. In the Resolution 3021, May, 1974, the Assembly expressed its will to work with utmost urgency in the creation of a New Economic International Order based on- listen carefully, please- “the equity, sovereign equality, interdependence, common interest and cooperation among all states regardless of their economic and social systems, correcting the inequalities and repairing the injustices among developed and developing countries, thus assuring present and future generations, peace, justice and a social and economic development that grows at a sustainable rate.”

The main goal of the New Economic International Order was to modify the old economic order conceived at Breton Woods.

We the people now claim- this is the case of Venezuela- a new international economic order. But it is also urgent a new international political order. Let us not permit that a few countries try to reinterpret the principles of International Law in order to impose new doctrines such as “pre-emptive warfare.” Oh do they threaten us with that pre-emptive war! And what about the “Responsibility to Protect” doctrine? We need to ask ourselves. Who is going to protect us? How are they going to protect us?

I believe one of the countries that require protection is precisely the United States. That was shown painfully with the tragedy caused by Hurricane Katrina; they do not have a government that protects them from the announced nature disasters, if we are going to talk about protecting each other; these are very dangerous concepts that shape imperialism, interventionism as they try to legalize the violation of the national sovereignty. The full respect towards the principles of International Law and the United Nations Charter must be, Mr. President, the keystone for international relations in today’s world and the base for the new order we are currently proposing.

It is urgent to fight, in an efficient manner, international terrorism. Nonetheless, we must not use it as an excuse to launch unjustified military aggressions which violate international law. Such has been the doctrine following September 11. Only a true and close cooperation and the end of the double discourse that some countries of the North apply regarding terrorism, could end this terrible calamity.

In just seven years of Bolivarian Revolution, the people of Venezuela can claim important social and economic advances.

One million four hundred and six thousand Venezuelans learned to read and write. We are 25 million total. And the country will-in a few days- be declared illiteracy-free territory. And three million Venezuelans, who had always been excluded because of poverty, are now part of primary, secondary and higher studies.

Seventeen million Venezuelans-almost 70% of the population- are receiving, and for the first time, universal healthcare, including the medicine, and in a few years, all Venezuelans will have free access to an excellent healthcare service. More thatn a million seven hundred tons of food are channeled to over 12 million people at subsidized prices, almost half the population. One million gets them completely free, as they are in a transition period. More than 700 thousand new jobs have been created, thus reducing unemployment by 9 points. All of this amid internal and external aggressions, including a coup d’etat and an oil industry shutdown organized by Washington. Regardless of the conspiracies, the lies spread by powerful media outlets, and the permanent threat of the empire and its allies, they even call for the assassination of a president. The only country where a person is able to call for the assassination of a head of state is the United States. Such was the case of a Reverend called Pat Robertson, very close to the White House: He called for my assassination and he is a free person. That is international terrorism!

We will fight for Venezuela, for Latin American integration and the world. We reaffirm our infinite faith in humankind. We are thirsty for peace and justice in order to survive as species. Simón Bolívar, founding father of our country and guide of our revolution swore to never allow his hands to be idle or his soul to rest until he had broken the shackles which bound us to the empire. Now is the time to not allow our hands to be idle or our souls to rest until we save humanity.




Enjoy the playlist including a brand new track by a Hip Hop artist called The Legendary K.O. "George Bush doesn't like black people"

Enjoy!!

Candombe Apertura 2:03 Dusminguet
President (Reggae Version) 3:38 Wyclef Jean
Intro 0:41 Ojos De Brujo Barí
Tiempo de Soleá 3:06 Ojos De Brujo
Burnin' And Lootin' 4:13 Bob Marley
George Bush Doesn't Care About Black People 3:47 The Legendary K.O.
Mr President 4:13 The Heptones And Jah Lion
Funky President (People It's Bad) 4:10 James Brown
Politic Amagni (La Politique, C'est Pas Bon) 4:56 Amadou & Mariam
Mandela 1:53 Skampida
Linda Manigua 6:23 Sidestepper
El Ciclón 3:48 La Sonora Dinamita
El Hijo De Tuta 4:00 Lisandro Meza
Por El Suelo 2:21 Manu Chao
War 3:36 Bob Marley & The Wailers
V Centenario 3:54 Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Hasta Siempre 5:24 King Manfrundi

Friday, September 09, 2005

Sometimes it sucks to be right

It's hard at times to convince people why you feel the way you do about certain things. They just seem to think you are crazy or some kind of extremist or something. Take my opinion on this nation being a cultureless void, an empty expanse of prozac addled people who judge their self worth on how much they aquire. People with no feelings, passionless about anything unless told to be by an electronic box (or jumping box as monty burns likes to call it).

How did I form this position?? By working with and living amongst people who cared not about the quality of food they were intaking or quality of time spent with their family or quality of society they were living in. They cared not that the most powerful person in their country clearly lied to them and stuck them in a war that won't end anytime soon. A country where people don't seem to mind their waterways and skies being poisoned and how it is getting easier to do so.

Now we have something as tragic and as devastating as Katrina (or Corrina according to Ms Bush). Most people after witnessing the destruction in MS and the structual damage in NO for the 1st day thought about the answers to esoteric questions like: Why did God let this happen? How could he let it happen? When the levee system, as expected to, gave way and flooded the city all those silly questions about God where thrown to the wayside. When people started to hear about the conditions in the Superdome and convention center they started to think "If it's that bad in there, how could it be like in a flooded home?" I saw scenes that I thought I would never see: thousands of black people with hardly any water no food no a/c penned in a convention center. A convention center where no provisions were kept. Think about it, no one thought of keeping any food or at least water there. They knew these people where going to be there, yet no one thought of this. No one thought that it would be a good idea to get buses together and get everyone who wanted to leave out of the city (not dropped off at the Slaveship dome) and to have shelters ready for them somewhere in the north of the state (is it that the majority white regions of the states affected might of objected to the possibility of a majority black influx of displaced citizens in their towns and parishes??, Perhaps there is some record of some congressperson gutting the funding for these kinds of emergency provisions for this reason, read what Mrs Bush 1 thinks).

A disaster whose aftermath was pondered upon in different goverment circles for years was not planned for. Whole sections of an American city destroyed. People who needed to know knew this might happen, yet nothing or very little was done. Spineless commentators on spineless networks discovered their backbones and started to question the govt line that everything was going alright, that fema was doing a good job, that now is not the time for the blame game it is time for saving people. People know when someone is trying to cover their ass. People knew that the time to save people passed days ago and nothing was done.

Yet as the richest country in the world left their citizens to rot for 4 days in poisoned waters, regular people would not let it happen. There have been reports of students and doctors and all sorts of people driving down to the area and distributing food and water when the govt said it couldn't do it (and firefighters drinking beer in Atlanta waiting on orders from FEMA, some of these firefighters where then called in to take part in photo ops with Bush). Why couldn't they do it? Because of "THEM". Them who? The "looters". "You know that they killed and raped babies in the Superdome?". "They went into a police station and killed all the police officers?". These were the comments I heard when I brought this up with people I was talking to during the first few days. My thoughts were with the people trying to survive on their on with no help. They apparently felt better demonizing these people. It must make you feel better to think your govt abandoned criminals then to think that your govt did nothing for poor people whose only crime was not having the money to afford a motel room for god knows how long.

It did surprise me to see how bad the govt (local state and federal) reaction was. Since I don't know much about the local or state levels of govt in that part of the county then I will have to offer my thoughts on the federal reaction. All I can really say about it is that it sucks to be right, Bush is either an unthinking brute of a criminal, or at least a boob. To be on vacation right before one the worst things that could happen to your country is about to happen?? Would Bush be on vacation if the govt knew somehow that NYC was about to wiped off the map by a nuke?? Would Bush been on vacation for 2 days after a major earthquake in the bay area? Of course not, so why was he away when he knew 4 days ahead of time that NO might be destroyed?

Another question is whether NO will be rebuilt. I am sure all the pretty tourist areas will be even better, but can you see the lower 9th ward being rebuilt? Sure there are gonna be alot of people not wanting to go back but more people that want to reclaim their homes and or apartments and jobs. I doubt that these homes will ever be rebuilt. I see the Army corps of eng. fixing these levees up to the standards that they should of been up to years ago and the state and federal govt givng all kinds of tax breaks to companies to bulid high end apts and condos. Yes you heard it here first, brace yourselves NO for the coming of the trust fund kid with bad fashion sense. Yes the hated Hipster coming to a devasted city near you.

I can just see these flooded neighborhoods being inhabited by snotty ass white college kids once it has been ethnically cleansed. You think I am crazy huh? It happened here in NYC didn't it? It wasn't a storm but a deluge of drugs and crime that destroyed neighborhoods which are now taken over by said hipsters.

Gotta love this country!!


Water No Get Enemy 9:51 Fela Kuti
Burnin' And Lootin' 4:13 Bob Marley
Tenement Yard 3:44 Gregory Isaacs
Liberation Dub 5:00 Groove Corporation
The Willing 4:12 Ty Feat, Tony Allen
Zealots 4:20 The Fugees The Score
Sou Negrão 6:28 Possemente Zulu
Innocent Blood 5:43 Culture
Armagideon Time 5:08 Willie Williams
Is It Because I Am Black 3:14 Seniour Soul
Blackman Time 3:03 Lee "Scratch" Perry
Waking The Spirits (African Travels Re-awakening Mix) 5:55
La Rebelion 5:21 Raulin
Message From A Black Man 3:24 The Heptones

Enjoy the new playlist!!

Ciao