Friend,
Historian Chris Fogarty's book "Ireland 1845-1850:
The Perfect Genocide" demonstrates how "There was no famine in the
ordinary sense of that word [during the "Irish Potato Famine."] It was
genocide perpetrated by more than half of Britain's army (67 regiments
of its 130 regiments total). They removed, at gunpoint, Ireland's
abundant meats, livestock, and food crops to the ports for export;
thus starving the people."
Today the deliberate starvation of the people of
Gaza confronts us all. Though much of this criminal behavior is
perpetrated under the banner of the United States of America, the
methods of depopulation and perpetual war for geopolitical purposes
infamously belong to the British Empire and British colonialism, from
Ireland to India to Gaza.
As we approach the 250th Anniversary of the
American Revolution we should recall that our Revolution was designed
to end such horrific practices.?Henry Carey, the
son of Irish revolutionary Matthew Carey, and a close collaborator of
Abraham Lincoln, summarized that:
"There are two systems are before the world: One
looks to pauperism, ignorance, depopulation, and barbarism; the other
in increasing wealth, comfort, intelligence, combination of action,
and civilization. One looks towards universal war; the other towards
universal peace. One is the English system; the other we may be proud
to call the American system, for it is the only one ever devised the
tendency of which was that of elevating while equalizing the condition
of man throughout the world."
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--Diane
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