Henry Giroux and his writings on this zombie culture in America

Troy York
   Henry Giroux worries about the youth in his book "Zombie Politics and Culture" a well written highly intellectual oak about what is wrong with modern American society. Giroux takes greedy mostly Republican virtues and standings to task about how they preach they don't want to saddle future generations with debt in their battles to defund any welfare, yet these same bastards vote and promote wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that have thus cost the tax payers over 900 billion dollars that wold of otherwise been used to narrowing inequality. Zombie politics that seek to curb the Social state are increasingly legislation hat would further curb civil liberties and e right to protest. This movement s being lead by fanatical capitalist terrorists in America whose agenda is war on the public state and those institutions that would seek to help out people.  Henry Giroux, Global Education Magazine
    The culture of violence and cruelty is a key to ending democracy and the poor are the scapegoats to many right-wing pundits. Giroux does feel this is an elaborate plan by those of the free-market ideologies who try to promote the idea of measuring worth of human life in cost-benefit analyses in their quest to exclude a certain segment from any chances of having a equal dream in this society. Ow else would men like Rush Limbaugh,Mark Levin, and Michael Savage even be funded and allowed to speak on the airwaves with their fake accelerated high ratings media claim. Someone like Ann Coulter would never be given the voice without the tremendous financial backing of corporate power to bring mistrust and hatred in this country. The political illiteracy  of the American public along with common violence one partakes with watching television makes a public indifferent to the plights of their fellow man and anger directed towards those beneath them instead of above. Henry makes many points about how this nation is being lead by political and economical zombies that allow corporate domination,abuse, and greed to run rampant over our democratic institutions that took two hundred years to form and mold into a better society. The book toward the end looks at the war against youth by the embittered police corporate state and how it has got worse for the growing numbers of lung people without any hope or chance to compete in a Chinese-style upcoming authoritarian corporate dominance. The ultimate goal is get  as many of their kids out of the system and discriminated against so they have no chance to compete in a free-market world that will be dominated b the same established families of the upper classes. The punishments and severe suspensions of students from poor backgrounds is repeated throughout this book and has been planned for years by those business and political figures on top that do not ever want to see equal educational funding and opportunities in reality despite what they might say in public

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