Reactionary Nature of Capitalist System
The
U.S., noisily rattling off human rights and liberty, is apt to attack
other countries, taking issues with their political systems and law
structures.
It
likes to meddle in others' home affairs. Its aim is to make an inroad
into those countries that are not obedient to the U.S., to isolate them
from the international community and to impose American and Western
views on value upon them. Chiming with the U.S., some Western countries
and international organizations also vilify other countries as if they
did not give their citizens full freedom and rights: they even criticize
their political systems for being too repressive.
Now, global interchange is going on briskly and information industry is making a fast headway.
But
the U.S. and its followers seem to be utterly blind to the rapid
progress in the world. Our opinion they are too ignorant and lacking in
their own opinions.
The U.S. and West are in a certain sense a vast expanse of barren land where man's freedom and rights are crushed mercilessly.
Freedom and rights are something unthinkable for the poor people in the U.S. and Western countries.
In
the U.S. rights to personal liberty and inviolability of the secrecy of
residence and post, E-mail and telegram is exposed to frequent
infringement.
The
surveillance on civilians is quite often the case. And the have-nots
are denied the right to election. The membership of the local assembly
requires a colossal amount of money.
But, if it has money, even a pet dog or a duck can be elected as a president and a legislator.
The U.S. and West fail to provide the working people with even the elementary right to existence.
As
the financial crisis occurred, shaking the capitalist system to its
very foundation, the U.S. and some Western countries enforced relief and
constriction policies to save monopolists, throwing many working
millions out of their jobs.
Any form of resistance is put down without mercy.
All this led to a rapid growth in the number of drug addicts, backsliders and suicides.
The
reality shows that the personal freedom and right can never be provided
in capitalist countries where the jungle law is holding sway all over.
Before
finding fault with others, they should dissect their anti-popular
social system that stamps out all political freedom and rights of the
working people.
Ri Kyong Su
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