Neoliberal pundits of the international capitalist class are now in an anti-Brexit propaganda full mode, as their bosses are running out of options towards 31st October deadline.
As their panic grows, propaganda naturally becomes sloppier and even reaches ridiculous levels. We can see an example on MSNBC, one of the top brainwashing machines of the neoliberal regime, and the 'arguments' that have been used by one of its top pundits.
Chris Hayes literally said:
It is possible - it's not the most likely scenario, but it is genuinely a possibility that Britain will just dump out of the EU and then they won't have toilet paper, or pharmaceuticals, or bananas. Full-out self-imposed, self-created nationwide catastrophe like the kinds you would expect during war, or in the aftermath of a natural disaster, except there is no war and there is no natural disaster. They just decided to do this to themselves.
It's not only the completely unacceptable derogatory manner with which Hayes referred to the British people.
It is also the fact that he used the typical propaganda that the mechanisms of the neoliberal regime are using in almost every case. From Venezuela to Greece, it doesn't matter if we are talking about completely different countries and conditions. It doesn't matter if those countries belong to the Western bloc, or not. The propaganda of fear always includes 'toilet paper' and the final outcome is always something that resembles an unprecedented natural disaster.
As we already pointed out, the whole Brexit issue, is primarily the product of a merciless endo-capitalist war. And Hayes' phraseology is also an example of an indirect threat by the international capitalist faction against the British people in case they will choose to side with the pro-Brexit capitalists.
And this is another sign of what's the only real choice for the British people right now: a strong Labour government under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
Indeed, with Tories in power, even after a definite Brexit, we should not expect much of change for the British people. That's because the conservative right has been taken over completely by the neoliberal doctrine, already since the 70s and 80s in the motherlands of neoliberalism: the US and the UK. The Tories have nothing to offer apart from the typical neoliberal policies that the EU dictates to the member-states. That's all they know and they are 100% devoted to this political perception.
On the contrary, a Labour government under the Corbyn leadership after Brexit will be much more flexible to apply progressive policies that will benefit most of the Britons. Of course, with UK's power structure and the elites still in an advantageous position - after decades of policies that limited the power of state institutions - it will not be a piece of cake. Yet, without the additional tight scrutiny of the EU neoliberal monster, it will be much easier.
The Thatcherian plague that began to infect Europe forty years ago, could be defeated in the place where it was started. And then, the Leftist 'cure' against neoliberalism could spread throughout Europe.
On the contrary, a Labour government under the Corbyn leadership after Brexit will be much more flexible to apply progressive policies that will benefit most of the Britons. Of course, with UK's power structure and the elites still in an advantageous position - after decades of policies that limited the power of state institutions - it will not be a piece of cake. Yet, without the additional tight scrutiny of the EU neoliberal monster, it will be much easier.
The Thatcherian plague that began to infect Europe forty years ago, could be defeated in the place where it was started. And then, the Leftist 'cure' against neoliberalism could spread throughout Europe.
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