Thursday, October 29, 2009

A lost History


The world needs more books like Persepolis, I wish in the h.s English classes, these books would be taught to spark a conscious revolution in the mind of our young scholars. I am a young historian of world history and i believe that the history of the Persian people and their will to fight for their rights is essential to the history of struggle. A people that have faced oppression since the European empire went on a global conquest of the entire world and it natural resources. The will of the people have always answered with insurrection towards a system that has kept them subservient. We can learn a lot about the struggles they have gone through, to spark a revolution here in the belly of the beast. Los Angeles has a lot of hidden history that we are not taught in our school. For example Christopher Columbus was not the discoverer of the "New World" Their were already an entire people of Natives here. How can you discover something that already existed? He was the genocide general of a whole entire people and culture. He raped women and made slaves of men. He was a conquest to steal gold. He was funded by the Catholic Church. This history is kept away from us because "THEY" do not want us to think for our selves. So read! and read! inform yourselves about the the world we live in. My point is, it key to know your history to know why the future is the way it is. And Persepolis is an interesting read when trying understand examples of old school colonialism. Imperialism is the the highest stage of capitalism, and that is the American religion given to the American fundamentalists to the feed the beast today.

Heretic.

Achieve peace through righteous violence against the elite.

Down with the Evil Empire!

Long Live the Revolution

Free all political prisoners!


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