Tony Blair called a war criminal at Leveson inquiry – power to the people!

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4 Responses to Tony Blair called a war criminal at Leveson inquiry – power to the people!

  1. Mike says:

    Glad that the demonstrator had freedom of expression. Also pleased that this enquiry is ongoing. This wouldn`t happen in North Kora though, which you laud. It may be revolutionary but shouldn’t people be able to make comments without a worry of serious jail time? What you propose is counter revolutionary to the current UK system but you are tolerated and allowed a forum – which is as it should be.

    • Red Youth says:

      What do the Koreans have to protest about – unless you believe all the rubbish put about in the imperialist press? Its great we have such freedom in the UK, pity it rests upon the slaughter of countless millions in the colonies and countries we try to occupy :-(

  2. Mike says:

    The freedoms which you acknowledge in the UK do NOT rest upon slaughter of others. That occurs, but lets say we stopped being imperialist, we would still have the freedoms. You haven`t shown cause and effect.
    What do North Korean’s have to complain about? Limited material possessions, limited food, limited rights to move around the country. When you visited North Korea were you allowed to travel anywhere? Did you have a Government official with you at all times? Please don`t whitewash North Korea. How can you call it a true Communist country when the hereditary principle (which is part of your critique of the Queen) is in full force with the third generation of Kim’s. Are you telling me a 28 year old is the best possible leader of that country. Surely there are older, more experienced revolutionaries who have served their time who could have been leader.

    • Red Youth says:

      Well its not your decision Mike, nor mine. Unfortunately socialist revolutions didn’t take place so much in the west as the east, so much in advanced capitalist countries as backward, oppressed, colonised feudal one’s. Don’t expect them to look like Britain, they can’t be, its not the real world from which they came or in which they have to struggle to exist today.

      As for the comment “if Britain stopped being imperialist we’d still have our freedoms” – if you take every question in an abstract bubble then you can make all sorts of meaningless and fanciful propositions and draw equally nonsensical conclusions. Britain can’t just stop being ‘imperialist’, its not just a case of casting a spell or conducting a miracle. All the pieces of our society are interlinked, as are we, and as is the entire living world, to one another and to the material universe.

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