Forwarded from The War Reporter (ანდრო. ☦️)
🇮🇱🇹🇷🇨🇾 - Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar:
"We call on Europe to monitor Turkey's policies in the Middle East and beyond. The ongoing Turkish occupation of parts of Cyprus is unacceptable".
"We call on Europe to monitor Turkey's policies in the Middle East and beyond. The ongoing Turkish occupation of parts of Cyprus is unacceptable".
Forwarded from Liberty Rising
Imperial Boomerang
This concept is a continuation of colonial extraction, where the methods of control once imposed on colonies are repurposed for domestic repression.
Britain, having lost much of its empire, has redirected its imperial machinery inward, subjecting its domestic population to the same forms of exploitation once used externally.
Divide and Rule remains a crucial strategy—if a population is fragmented along racial, class, and ideological lines, it cannot unify against the ruling elite.
This concept is a continuation of colonial extraction, where the methods of control once imposed on colonies are repurposed for domestic repression.
Britain, having lost much of its empire, has redirected its imperial machinery inward, subjecting its domestic population to the same forms of exploitation once used externally.
Divide and Rule remains a crucial strategy—if a population is fragmented along racial, class, and ideological lines, it cannot unify against the ruling elite.
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Forwarded from Liberty Rising
The colonial bourgeoisie, once it realizes that it cannot maintain its hold over the colonial peoples, decides to manufacture a new form of control—this time, over its own citizens. The instruments of repression, used abroad, are repatriated for domestic use.
— Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth (1961)
The State doesn't prevent chaos:
it thrives on it.
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Forwarded from Liberty Rising
“The governing class, having ruled the world for gain, has ended by ruling its own people for gain; and that is the last and most laughable end of the empire.”
— G.K. Chesterton, The End of the Armistice (1922)