‘These days you may get hugs from
many common people in the Middle East or Latin America when you say that you
are Russian, but such emotional outbursts are mainly intuitive. After being
bombarded by extremely effective and negative Western propaganda for years and
decades, people of the world still know very little, if anything, about two
enormous countries that have been proudly resisting the Western imperialism –
Russia and China.
I recently spent five weeks in Latin America, where the West openly
supports the entire wide spectrum of counter-revolutionary movements, literally
overthrowing one progressive government after another. I worked alongside the
left-wing intellectuals there, helping to define the way forward, to rescue the
Process.
But I was shocked by how little is known there about both Russia and
China – for decades two natural allies of the patriotic Latin American Left…
. It is easy to understand the reasons behind all this. Even in some of
the most revolutionary nations of Latin America, the Western mass media outlets
have been managing to retain their presence, often through the right-wing big
business cable TV and satellite distributors….
And so the negative and misleading messages about Russia and China are
spread constantly. People are bombarded with them from the television screens,
from the pages of mass-circulation newspapers, and from the imported (Western)
films….
And the situation is much worse in Asia.
There, the Empire has truly and fully mobilized all available resources,
in order to discredit its two main adversaries.’
Speaking to my friends and colleagues in such places like Indonesia and
Philippines, I was told that most of the people there know little, even close
to nothing about Russia. It is still perceived through the Cold War and
post-Cold-War stereotypes. The Western propaganda apparatus has been portraying
Russians as cold, aggressive, brainwashed and dangerous….
China is being targeted with an even greater and more malicious force
than Russia. Successful and Communist China is the worst nightmare for the West
and for the local, Asian ‘elites’.
The entire propaganda apparatus is now in overdrive, spreading
ideological attacks and negative messages. The most peaceful major country on
Earth is being portrayed as an aggressor and threat to regional and world
peace. In the Philippines and elsewhere, the global Western regime is arousing
the cheapest and extremely dangerous bellicose forms of nationalism.
The local Chinese diaspora of Southeast Asia that consists mainly of the
anti-Communist elements, descendants of the people who left China after the
revolution, are playing an extremely important and destructive role.
Nobody seems to notice that the United States/NATO is encircling both
Russia and China with its military bases, while deploying new offensive missile
systems. Nobody talks about those tens of millions of people who were massacred
during the Western invasions of Asia during the 20th century.
And the situation is not much different in Africa and elsewhere….
The war against imperialism should be fought not only on the
battlefields; it should be fought on the airwaves, at the printing presses, in
the concert halls and theatres. Kindness, humanism, internationalism and
knowledge can often serve as weapons much more powerful than missiles,
strategic bombers and submarines.’
I just want to point out this statement to the Chinese diaspora,
particularly the bananas to take note of. This is an observation by a Russian
philosopher from far away. He could see how silly and destructive the bananas
are to China under the heavy influence of American and western media. Here is
the statement:
‘The local Chinese diaspora of Southeast Asia that consists mainly of
the anti-Communist elements, descendants of the people who left China after the
revolution, are playing an extremely
important and destructive role.’
Well done bananas, for blindly betraying your roots and civilization.
The Americans will be laughing themselves silly at the silly Chinese hating
anything Chinese. And they will say, ‘Good boy’, you learn well, to hate
yourself.