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Wed Dec 9, 2015, 03:58 PM Dec 2015

Latin America and Middle East: What do they have in common?

Truths that kept hidden from people while the racism grows

When the most authentic representative of the big capital is attacking on the Mexican immigrants, saying that they are drug dealers and rapists, you should be at least suspicious. Recently, Donald Trump expanded his far-Right rhetoric on Muslims, by saying that they should be banned from entering the US.

What Mr. Trump didn't tell us, and will never do, is that the US imperialism is heavily responsible for the massive immigration of Latin Americans to the United States in the past decades. This is something that is often hidden from the American public, and anyone who uses the extreme far-Right rhetoric, without telling the whole story, simply plants the seeds of hate.

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But if we examine the origins of today's Middle East chaos, we will find them again in the US imperialism. And again, the impact is similar. Many of the architects of the 2003 invasion in Iraq were found involved with companies profiteering from the war. An invasion which, as Tony Blair admitted, led to the appearance of the ISIS monster.

http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2015/12/latin-america-and-middle-east-what-do.html
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