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The
neoliberal regime with financial mafia at the top of its hierarchical
structure must be feeling a great danger right now. That’s because
there is a crucial battle taking place in the UK, one of the
motherlands of neoliberalism.
On the
one hand, the regime has to deal with Brexit, on the other, with
Jeremy Corbyn. We have to assume that all alarms have been activated
considering the ongoing smearing campaigns by the UK mainstream media
against the current leader of the Labour Party.
As
mentioned
previously, 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
regime is feeling an additional pressure from the pro-Brexit
conservatives and therefore it makes some desperate tactical
moves to preserve the power of the neoliberal
political center that dominated the West since the early 80s. These
moves are rather typical and sloppy and reveal some degree of panic.
As a
consequence, the regime increasingly reveals its undemocratic nature.
The hard
core of the neoliberal West and its Latin America proxies immediately
recognized Washington's puppet Juan Guaido as the 'legitimate'
president of Venezuela against the democratically elected Nicolas
Maduro, defying the rest of the world. The US empire extended
sabotage operations against Venezuela through further sanctions,
violence in the streets and electrical power cuts. Anti-Chavista
propaganda continues unabated by the Western mainstream media.
Trump's warhawks like John Bolton openly admit that the US companies
will benefit from the rich Venezuelan oil reserves. UK has literally
stolen Venezuela's gold.
At the
same time, the media remain silent in front of the brutal suppression
of the Yellow Vests in France. They remain silent in front of the war
crimes by the US/UK/Saudi coalition in Yemen. And the
corporate-controlled Western propaganda machine can't hide its relief
about the fact that the neofascist Jair Bolsonaro will implement
brutal neoliberalism in Brazil to the letter.
This is
only a part of evidence that proves the fascist nature of the
neoliberal regime behind its ‘luxurious’ facade which collapses
day by day.
Yet, it
seems that there is an even bigger threat against its domination: the
probability of a Bernie Sanders/Jeremy Corbyn synchronization
in power, which will mark the definite end of the
Ronald Reagan/Margaret Thatcher awful legacy.
It seems
that the regime is losing the battle of information. Typical
narratives hardly work to the point that, in many cases, regime's
various operatives have retired from trying to find any pretexts to
justify its actions.
It also
seems that the regime is running out of sustainable political options
to preserve its power. Now that its fascist nature has been exposed,
a 'solution' of last resort, even inside one of the motherlands of
neoliberalism, should not be considered unthinkable ...
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