quite sure... just once before.
agreed, but who are these other "opponents" of yours??
agreed.
well, you created that "imam" thread to irritate me... and if you go through that thread, i took it sportingly.
firstly, i am not devoted to any person... i am devoted to the idea of humanity, socialism, nature... and muammar gaddafi is a man of simple words... he asks questions with innocence while being practical... he has none of the fakery of the international politics propagated by the west... none of the vague "yes we can" of obama... you should listen to the 2009 gaddafi speech at the uno general assembly... i am myself a simple person, so i understand the sincerity and brilliance of people like gaddafi or castro... and i always was a natural leader, i bow to no man but i bow to brilliance and kindness and to timeless ideas.
secondly, it was in late 2010 that i first read the "great green charter", the manifesto of the libyan jamahiriya... i saw in it a simple and direct language that spoke of solutions to my situation then, that in my immediate surroundings, in south asia, in the world.
i knew a bit about libya since the early 90's but not about the ideology it followed... i knew only that it was a socialist state and muammar gaddafi was a good man and that he in the early 90's seemed to have a rivalry with saddam hussain.
and in 2010, i read the "great green charter" and decided that jamahiriya system is a great system... and then i began reading the green book, and in 2011 got involved with the "world jamahiriya movement".
if you ask what i saw in the "green charter" (
Refworld | Libya: Great Green Charter of Human Rights of the Jamahiriyan Era ), look at the below extract...
in india, the house becomes one of the biggest problems in life... to buy a house in a middle-class locality, a person must do job ( wage-slavery ) which enables him to go to a bank and
try to obtain a loan which comes with interest... and he then spends the next 20 years of his life repaying that loan... and then many people take more loans ( on interest ) for unnecessary things like 300-guest weddings and pilgrimages... and they won't have money to start a business or do anything of natural interest... so no real progress in 99.999 percent of people.
the children of the loan-takers then take over loan repaying of their father by going to college, getting a degree, getting a job... and their children over the money burden of the parents... such has been the cycle of four generation of indians since "independence" since 1947.
and india is mostly male, with one family having more than one male... since a house is so precious in india, there are property disputes... some disputes here have run in courts for 25+ years.
add to that the capitalist nature of india, where many mothers of the old generation will respect their sons only if they show their mother the money, especially from jobs... the family thus becomes an instrument of oppression and the house becomes a tool of threat for parents to use on children... "do this or else be thrown out"... where should the children go in a money-minded society??
you see, people sell their kidney in india to make some desperate little money for some immediate desperate purposes, and the amount of which is
not enough to lease a house for three years in a place like bangalore... life is cheap.
so that simple declaration in the "green charter" that a house is a human right where the person lives without rent until he or she wishes... that thing made me read of of green ideology and its universal simplicity.
what i want is a true communist world, with the political arrangement being jamahiri... do read the below tow posts of mine...
The Worldwide Government | Page 3
proposal for a new division of south asia | Page 10