Maoists attack and fight inequality in India

Tony Miselli

Nobody cares around world because well these people are dark,brown and ugly. However India is a case example. Western corporations are trying desperately to prop it up as the next China as a well..counter balance to China. They have not had much success because growth has totally slowed down. The only jobs that are being created are security guard jobs for the youth in India. inflation is increasing and it is getting more expensive for those men to chew their festa leaves or whatever they fucking call that thing they chew. India is rocked not only by Islamic terrorism from time to time but they have real leftist Maoists kicking ass too.  The Maoists attacked and killed twenty seven members of the ruling corrupot Congress Party. The cool sounding Chhattisgarh state remained on high alert Sunday as top leaders condemned an audacious, well-planned attack from these brave Maoists who are an actual physical threat to Indians elites. Leaders from political parties in America and Europe need to read and watch this news.
There is only so much a poverty stricken oppressed people will take and an attack on the politicians in India would serve a good examples at how to deal with inequality in a society that shows no promise or hope to change. Indians don't play around and are tired of the abuses and caste system the upper classes tried to install. Hindu society allowed and promoted seperation of people by wealth over the centuries and is one of reasons so many flocked to the Islamic banner when given a chance. This ineuality promotion goes back all the way to the original Aryan invaders many centuries ago. todays fighters  were inspired by Chinese Communist revolutionary leader Mao Zedong and have drawn support from displaced tribal populations opposed to corporate exploitation and official corruption. peru was only South American country that had a similar powerful maoist movement and it seems like many other countries in the Western hemisphere could of followed it too. So a big congrats to one of few groups that actually do action about slowing down globalization and corruption.

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