Thursday, January 15, 2009
Workings of Revolution: Lessons Learned from Cuba
Workings of Revolution within host country
Step One: Government becomes less transparent as indigenous involvement is diminished.
Step Two: Natives that are appointed within the system share common values with the government's perpetrators and stand to make large economic and status gains through corroboration.
Step Three: Local populations are marginalized due to economic interests that cater to outsiders.
Step Four: Objections to blatant corruption within the government are met with violent force, which is always inflicted upon indigenous people.
Step Five: Division of social classes intensifies which normally occurs between urban and country populations.
Step Six: A large amount of weapons are entering the country.
Step Seven: Most importantly, half of the indigenous population must go hungry.
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