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4. Global Kapitalism-Imperialism "I might point out here that Colonialism or imperialism, as the slave system of the West is called, is not something that is just confined to England or France or the United States. The interests in this country are in cahoots with the interests in France and interests in Britain. It's one huge complex or combine, and it creates what's known not as the Amerikan power structure or the French Power structure, but an international power structure..." -Malcolm X (1) As I realize how oppression works, I begin to understand that we cannot end oppression in Amerikkka without ending oppression in the world. What goes on in Tanzania goes on here. What goes on in Poland goes on here. The Kapitalist-Imperialist thieves that governs the world works together why you think in New York City they meet at the "United Nations"? Let's not be fooled to believe that these pigs are conversating about World Peace. Let's not be fooled on these Ambassador's are in these countries creating Peace. Why is it that this organization "World Health Organization (WHO) are in there countries but yet, millions still starving, Millions living in poverty, Millions still don't have proper medical treatment? Recently the people of Puerto Rico forced their oppressor Governer to resign. Now if Puerto Ricans can come together and overthrow Pigs why the rest of world fail to do so. Colonialism still exist imperialism rules the world with capitalism. You must look at oppression on a International level because oppression effects the whole world why do you think these pigs report it daily on every news station? The U.S. watches, Venezuela teeters- From 1900 to 2006, power changed hands in the region 162 times via military coup. In a striking number of cases- at least 41, by the count of a Harvard Study- the face behind the cup was the United States. (2) ISIS leader Abu Bakr as-Baghdadi, in a video on April 29, after disappearing for five years, during which "experts" had thought he might have been dead or seriously injured. (3) The World Bank Last year deemed South Afrika the world's most unequal society, estimating that the top 10% owned 70% of the nation's assets in 2015. And the split is still largely along racial lines; the bottom 60% largely comprising blacks- which, for the purpose of this story, including mixed-race people and Asians, descended from an era of slavery and colonial rule- controls 7% of the country networth. (4) Reform is needed most in the urban areas where more than 70% of South Afrika's population is forecast to live by 2030. (5) In 2017, the city of CapeTown committed to developing 11-low-cost housing projects around the inner city. (6) Scientists said on May 11 that levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide, which contributes to the "greenhouse effect," reached highs last seen more than 3 million years ago, at which point sea levels were some 50 ft. higher than today. CO2 now makes up 415 molecules out of every million in the air, up from 400 in 2013. (7) An annual Austrian ball that raises money for HIV/AIDs causes, as progress on treatment has made it harder to find sponsors. (8) In the last 260 years, we've lost a third of our topsoil, we've destroyed 46% of our forests. It would be very short sighted to think that the ecosystem of this planet will be able to support any kind of farming, let alone any type of economy. (9) Air pollution in the U.S. is disproportionately caused by white people, while Black and Hispanic people are more likely to suffer its consequence according to a study published March 11, in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Amerikkka. (10) The amount of methamphetamine produced in Southeast Asia soared in 2018, per a March 11 U.N. report. Prices of the drug have dropped and usage has gone-up with 116 tons seized in 2018, compared with less than 40 tons in 2013- as organized crime has become more involved in the trade. (11) Every day in Yemen, eight children are killed or injured in an on-going humanitarian crisis. (12) Today in Afrika, 30 million people are at risk of starvation or are facing severe food shortages, including 14 million people in Ethiopia alone. Many Afrikan nations are also facing the ravages of the HIVAIDs pandemic, and persistent hunger makes their citizens even more vulnerable to this plague. 1.6 million students in over 120 countries who left school on March 15 in protest of adult inaction on climate change. (13) 2,233 number of cities and towns worldwide that saw strikes on March 15. (14) 100,000 estimated number of U.S. participants. (15) About 17% of U.S. electricity comes from renewables like hydropower and wind. (16) The U.S. Military is estimated to have invested more than $30 billion on smart grids. (17) 15 million Amerikans lacked secure food options in 2017. (18) President Bill Clinton gave Liberians another special status called Deferred Enforced Departure (DED), which offers similar protection from deportation. (19) The Times of India reported that those dining at MCDonald's face "potential health hazards" with the company's India subsidiary telling the Times of India that they "have not been able to verify" that particular restaurants are complying with applicable McDonald's standards including standards for safety and quality. In Russia, 44 McDonald's beaches were found to be in breach of sanitary rules by a government consumer watchdog agency. In the United Kingdom, fecal bacteria were found in ice. In Canada, a pregnant wombman ordered a latte and received cleaning fluid instead of coffee March 12, 2019. 2.4 billion people lack adequate access to sanitation. More people have a cell phone than a toilet. You lose a kid under the age of five every 90 seconds because of lack of access to clean water. (20) As the economies in Asia grow, so does demand for consumer products- and plastics. Half the world's plastics are made there, 29 percent in China. (21) Global plastic production by industry- 448 million tons produced in 2015 52 million includes health care and agriculture, 5 years. (22) Fifteen of the world's 20 worst polluting rivers are in Asia. (23) Coca-Cola company makes 128 billion bottles a year. (24) Percentage of global plastic waste, 2015- 11%. (25) Globally, 18 percent of plastic is recycled, up from nearly zero in 1980. (26)