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In reply to the discussion: I am, not surprised; but, somewhat dismayed with ... [View all]JustAnotherGen
(37,856 posts)But all of the discussions at DU re Economic Equality have only focused on the US. We have few a members who write passionately about global poverty - but from discussions about the TPP to Social Security and wages - the discussion has been solely focused on the US. To bring up other countries as anything other than an economic foe - your point will get lost. Certainly extreme poverty exists in Vietnam (party to TPP) but I've only seen the focus on the impact to daily life at DU.
We have post operational reviews of NAFTA's impact to Mexican farm workers - but nothing look forward - that I've seen. It could exist - but I haven't seen it.
That said - I'm a bit of a student re Rwanda - not just the genocide - but the history under the wide lens. The Hutu, Tutsi and Twa had differences for hundreds of years that never resulted in such blood shed. It was a European country desperate to create a class of people who were privileged based on the tone of their skin and head measurements as a last grasp at Colonial dominance that created the racial Construct. If you start in the late 1980's and end with Paul Kagame basically telling Bush to shove off, don't you dare invade my country, our Democracy can't "look like" yours -much gets lost.
Though I loved the way Kagame
called Bush out for his behavior in Iraq!
Nailed him with the imperialism and colonialism shade.
. He was right - the RPF coming over the hill was dramatically different than our actions in Iraq - and well - Afghanistan. Though it looks like the religious sects in Iraq (three major - see the correlation?) are gonna do it (Rwanda type genocide) again.