Thursday, August 1

Paul Craig solution to stop decades of the Amazon rainforest deforestation: invade Brazil


Everything was going right when I started reading Paul Craig's article "Brazil’s Massive Crime Against Humanity".
Yes, for numerous reasons Bolsonaro was elected in a fraudulent election fact that Mr. Craig seems to have forgotten as well as the absurd that Bolsonaro is Trump's doormat and do what US tells him to do.
Bolsonaro wants his son, Eduardo Bolsonaro, to the Brazilian embassy in US.  
A scandal we are trying to prevent.
The ambassador candidate has already said: “We don’t think we’re going to do everything by ourselves in the Amazon.”

The American Department of Justice has helped former judge Sergio Moro in the Car Wash operation strategy that led the imprisonment of former president Lula who committed no crime but would win the election a result that Washington didn't want and Steven Bannon helped prevent.

It seems that Mr Craig forgot decades of destruction of the tropical rainforests with the help of US such as:

"US imports of crude oil from the Amazon are driving the destruction of some of the rainforest ecosystem’s most pristine areas and releasing copious amounts of greenhouse gases, according to a new report.

The study, conducted by environmental group Amazon Watch, found that American refineries processed 230,293 barrels of Amazon crude oil a day last year." Source: The Guardian.

Do I need to make the list of US economic  deeds that impacts the health of whole planet putting in danger the mere existence of earth? What about technocracy, the  surveillance, the food and medicines and other threat human beings to extinction?

 In the most diplomatic way Mr. Craig started to attack Brazilians:

"The idiot Brazilian population accepted this.  The fools believed their enemies."

Yes, the average Brazilian is easily brainwashed just like the average human being in other countries that I'll not name for it is not me who has to judge other people's population. 
As far as Americans are concerned I rather quote citizens from the country or choose carefully the adjectives.
I can call my fellow citizens names but not other nationality. It is a question of principles and common sense.

There are some Americans however, that I have to describe: those (called ugly Americans who behave in other people's country as special citizens) who think that the whole population of a Third Worldish country is stupid. I can't forget an American that I met on a virtual world that said to me: 

- "I'm amazed that you are Brazilian and know who James Joyce is." I was appalled listening such a statement and answered him asking if he liked Lawrence Sterne, Trevor Byrne... and others I knew he didn't ever heard about.

Finally in the end I came across with the final solution:

"It is such a massive crime that the countries on Earth should unite and give the corrupt gangster Brazilian government an ultimatum:  Stop the deforestation of the Amazon Rain Forest or be invaded and put on trial for crimes against humanity.There is no greater crime than to make the Earth uninhabitable. There is no better case for war than to protect the global climate and life on earth."

There are numerous solution such as Norway, chief foreign patron of the Amazon Fund, that stopped giving $70 to the fund; boycotts of Amazon products; demand a deforestation moratorium and enforcing it by a constant watch   but... Americans learn geography by invading other people's country and Mr. Craig is an American citizen predisposed to this solutions, it seems. I know many who aren't. Would he do the same to all rainforests?
There is a better approach here.

A freudian sleep revealing the imperialistic core of American minds?
I could suggest Mr. Craig a classical utilitarianism solution: nuke Washington or invade the empire since the role of US in the destruction of the planet if compared to other nations is on the top.
But the empire is about to collapse. Next: China! 

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I wrote to Mr. Craig and his reply came in one sentence with no signature:
"It is your corrupt President whose policies is destroying the rain forest.  It is the Brazillians (sic) who elected him."

I'll stop here thou I have more to say. It is not worthy. 
Would Mr. Craig respond the same to a French person or... never mind...