domingo, 2 de julho de 2017

Uma solucao para os negros em paises de maioria branca?

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https://www.facebook.com/TodosNegrosDoMundo/videos/1425574537493127/?pnref=story.unseen-section

02/julho07/2017

" Nao ande em ruas isoladas e muito menos `a noite que os negros te pegam e com muita violencia, muito odio." Esta a frase que se ouve dos moradores experientes nos suburbios de New York como conselho aos imigrantes recem-chegados. Este o outro lado da moeda. A populacao local chega ao ponto de exigir da policia uma atitude preventiva abordando todos os suspeitos que se caracterizam como tal. A solucao para os negros Americanos nao esta' em reclamar e implorar da classe branca direitos iguais. Isso nunca vai funcionar. Na cidade que moro, somos prejudicados pelo medo de assaltos, e 95% dos que assaltaram conhecidos meus, eram negros, os outros 5% eram hispanos. Nao existem Americanos brancos assaltantes de rua. Qual a principal causa da diferenca entre os brancos da America e os negros? Claro, a causa do passado seria as diferentes origens, porem, a causa do presente, esta' na presenca ou ausencia do principio da solidariedade para algo construtivo. Os brancos se associam para tudo que e' trabalho, construtivo. O patente produto desta associacao sao as empresas de capital acionario, onde eles se juntam para investir suas pequenas economias. Tornaram-se grandes multinacionais. Tem a associacao dos com bigode, dos sem bigode, das donas de casa, dos veteranos, etc. E quanto aos negros? Nao vejo nem associacao construtiva dos moradores de um condominio de negros, os chamados "projetos". Nao conhecem mutual cooperacao entre sua raca, apenas competicao interna. Exacerbamento do extremo individualismo egoista, como acontece com a classe pobre brasileira. America nao e' como no Brasil que pessoas nao tem oportunidade para quebrarem a barreira do ciclo da miseria. Porque os imiograntes ilegais, com muitas maiores dificuldades, conseguem conomizar e sair do ciclo d miseria? La' qualquer um pode ajuntar dolares em qualquer trabalho, para juntarem estes poucos dolares em grupos e criarem seus negocios, suas pequenas empresas, como os brancos fizeram e fazem. Infelizmente isto e' questao do estagio evolucionario das racas: a capacidade para se auto-associarem ou nao, mede a distancia evolucionaria entre o homem de hoje e nossos ancestrais animais vindo da selva, entre os quais, o individualismo competitivoe e' a unica regra social. Se quizermos ajudar os negros a conseguirem uma qualidade digna de existencia e progredirem, ensinemo-los a atuarem na economia em grupos para cooperativas de consumo e iniciativais grupais para producao do que consomem. E se auto-policiarem, combatendo os maus elementos que denigrem a sua raca... E que os pais ensinem isso a seus filhos tambem.


Unica solucao para o equilibrio entre as tres classes no Brazil?

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Brasil não pode continuar tolerando um governo ilegítimo, afirma Roberto Requião

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhJAPn0BFZk&feature=share

Louis Charles Morelli - 02/julho 07/2017
Como mobilizar para greve geral e para os demais necessarios boicotes economicos aos grandes predadores, essa massa de presas que estao cheios de filhos para sustentar e endividados?! Mais uma utopia dos engravatados. Apenas uma situacao de fome, falta de alimento, mobilizaria essa massa e no estilo bolchevique, mas os grandes predadores sabem disso e dao seu jeito de manter as ovelhas pastando. Outra utopia como uma solucao seria a classe media ( os medios predadores, como lobos e raposas), procederem ao boicote economico no papel de capatazes de escravos que sao, pois essa classe ainda tem gordura para queimar. Por exemplo, todos os funcionarios de bancos privados (que vieram da classe media) paralizarem indefinidamente o trabalho tendo suporte do resto da classe. E gradativamente outros empregados de setores chaves da aristocracia ir aderindo `a greve. Mas como esperar altruism e auto-sacrificios de seus privilegios atuais, destes empregados de quadrilhas de agiotas que se auto-convencem que fazem um trabalho moralmente licito? A atual propaganda de insatisfacao ( pois a isto se resume os atos da esquerda) pode encrudecer e pressionar os grandes predadores, mas entao o que farao? Ora, basta a eles apenas mexer na politica, nos cargos politicos, que e' essa propriedade do sistema predador de desviar o povo dos fatos que interessam, o economico. Assim o Requiao esta fazendo o jogo deles.  Na cartilha de dominacao dos predadores diz: " `As presas, quando ameacam com baderna e revolucoes, doem o ilusorio poder politico, os cargos publicos, assim como doamos o pao e o circo, desde que mantemos os poderes de fato, que sao o financeiro, o militar e o judiciario. A solucao Brasil dependeria de um golpe de inteligencia de intelectuais sem ideologias de classes, interessados na busca de equilibrio efetivo entre os poderes das tres classes sociais, mas isto demanda tempo, atacando inclusive bases condicionadoras profundamente arraigadas nas mentalidades das tres classes, como a religiao-opio, etc. Se tem algum intelectual aqui que concorda com isso, manifeste-se abaixo e vamos inicar este arduo trabalho.

terça-feira, 30 de maio de 2017

Como reagir `a Reforma trabalhista no Brasil?

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Mais uma do maluco Brazil !

Eu nunca encontrei um brasileiro que concordasse com minhas ideias sobre a sociedade, por isso queria cair fora. vejamos mais um exemplo de assunto do momento.

Vejo agora na TV um senador dizendo que nao se pode mais enganar o povo brasileiro e tem que dizer que as reformas da previdencia e trabalhista se nao forem feitas o pais vai para a ruina.
Dou uma olhada na Internet do que diz a oposicao e tudo se resume a "somos contra porque retira direitos dos trabalhadores". Mas que falta total de raciocinio, de estrategia! Falta de conhecimento do que e' o Brazil. Com esse ensaio de contra-argumento ja perderam, ta' na cara.

Existe a eterna e forte agressao do capital sobre a eterna e fraca defensiva reacao do trabalho. O turco Temer e todos os congressistas obtiveram seus cargos financiados pelos capitalistas os quais escreveram como querem a reforma do trabalho para aumentar o lucro do capital e mandaram o Temer e seus demais empregados politicos executarem. Se sou trbalhador, o unico produto qure tenho para comercializar, vender, e' o meu trabalho, como devo reagir a esta ofensiva do capital?
Ok, conheco o sistema de trabalho do Brasil e conheco o sistema dos paises desenvolvidos. Sei que tem muitas diferencas, algumas beneficiando o trabalho no Brasil, que foram cedidos no desepero pelo Getulio quando prcisava do povo como seu aliado. mas a brutal diferenca do valor do salario minimo anula todos os beneficios extras brasileiros. E querem cortar os beneficios brasileiros sem ceder os beneficios estrangeiros. Entao como devo reagir? Simples:

Vamos fazer uma reforma no trabalho? Apenas aceito se em paralelo e imediatamente tambem for feita uma reforma no lucro do capital. Perdas iguais e ganhos iguais. Por exemplo, o limite maximo de lucro do capital sera' 10% e o que passar disso revertera como imposto ao pais. Entao se o dono da lanchonete fez 50,000,00, so pode retirar como lucro, 5.000,00. o resto do lucro sera repartido como acrescimo a quem fez o trabalho. E ponto final, nao tem negociacao aqui. se quiserem impor isso na marra, paro de trabalhar imediatamente e vamos todos, capitalistas e trabalhadores, aos murros nas ruas.

Se fosse trabalhador no Brasil agora, fora do horario de trabalho estaria nas ruas carregando uma placa com estes dizeres chamando mais trabalhadores. Como em Sao Paulo na juventude, quando li a noticia que bancos brasileiros tinham 400% de lucro ao ano, e que o dinheiro feito na Casa da Moeda ia direto para bancos privados, fiquei parado na frente de bancos com placas como " Abaixo finaceiras e bancos privados. Quem concorda, venha agir".
Mas como acontecia em Sao Paulo, agora tambem me olhariam sem nada entender como se eu fosse marciano,e os que viessem conversar cairiam numa conversa sem nada a ver com a necessidade agir aqui e agora.

Que mania brasileira de ficar falando discursos vazios contando historias de corrupcao para dar a impressao que e' inteligente, bem informado, e morrendo por ai...que falta de estrategia na guerra, que
sangue de barata!

quarta-feira, 24 de maio de 2017

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A Visual History of Inequality in Industrial America

https://www.ted.com/talks/latoya_ruby_frazier_a_visual_history_of_inequality_in_industrial_america#t-322488



Louis Morelli
Posted a few seconds ago
It is simple: the capitalism way produces more unhappy people than happy people. And so is the communist way, the feudalism, monarchism,... all social systems created by humans till now were wrong. Why? Because humans came from animals and still mimics the rules of the jungle: the high class ( the big predators, as lions, anacondas, etc.); the medium class ( the small predators, like wolves, fox, monkeys); and the prey ( the vacuums, the horses, etc.: 85 % of human population?). ,So, the solution will be exorcising these primitive instincts from the human psyche modelled by this genetics and then, we will find the social system that really works for all humans. I don't want employees, I do not want to be employer and having luxury, I want only partners... that is the way...

Catadores de lixo: Continuidade do Trabalho de Integracao Social

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TED Talks
Pimp my carroca... trash cards

https://www.ted.com/talks/mundano_pimp_my_trash_cart?language=en&utm_campaign=social&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_content=talk&utm_term=art-design#t-341762



Posted at 5/25/17      
Good Mundano... the next steps must be seeking a technological way for these people being partners-owners of companies doing the total industrialized recycling. Then, seeking technologies, machines, that they could transforming the recycled material into new products. But, in parallel, teaching them to create cooperatives of consume, buying larger amounts of food together, saving their money. These people have no home, so, from the profit of their industry and in cooperative way they could build their houses. We would transform 20 million people from poverty to satisfied citizens. If Mr. Trump had doing this with the 200 million dollars he wasted in his mansion, he had saved 20 million people's lifes.
But, it would be a mistake if we forget their education towards a different mentality than the normal human beings. Having shares of a company, house, abundant food, etc. they will not know what to do with their life, and will became greed, slaving others, etc.. Finally, besides being greed capitalists as the normal, they would be fat and inertial, seeking more and more money because now they want a big mansion, a Ferrari, etc. Black holes of society, swelling the energy and blood of people working like they are doing now.
What kind of mentality, of world view, of meaning of human and the world existence, they should be educated, since they can not discover by themselves? Religions we see now, is not the solution. Mr. trump is a religious person.
I have my suggestion, a kind of world view that should transform these people into very beneficial to continuing saving people from poverty, but I will leave it to you think about...

domingo, 23 de abril de 2017

Pobres: Sociedade anonima por acoes

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No planejamento das palestras para minha desclasse social no Brasil, nao pode faltar o item de que os pobres nunca vao sair da pobreza se nao aprenderem a fundar as sociedades anonimas por acoes. Para isto, o tema abaixo e' fundamental. Traduzi-lo e ver a empresa educadora de Curtis.

TED Talk

Curtis "Wall Street" Carroll: How I learned to read -- and trade stocks -- in prison...


https://www.ted.com/talks/curtis_wall_street_carroll_how_i_learned_to_read_and_trade_stocks_in_prison/transcript?language=en#t-233800

0:11I was 14 years old inside of a bowling alley, burglarizing an arcade game, and upon exiting the building a security guard grabbed my arm, so I ran. I ran down the street, and I jumped on top of a fence. And when I got to the top, the weight of 3,000 quarters in my book bag pulled me back down to the ground. So when I came to, the security guard was standing on top of me, and he said, "Next time you little punks steal something you can carry."
0:38(Laughter)
0:40I was taken to juvenile hall and when I was released into the custody of my mother,the first words my uncle said was, "How'd you get caught?" I said, "Man, the book bag was too heavy." He said, "Man, you weren't supposed to take all the quarters."I said, "Man, they were small. What am I supposed to do?" And 10 minutes later, he took me to burglarize another arcade game. We needed gas money to get home.That was my life.
1:06I grew up in Oakland, California, with my mother and members of my immediate family addicted to crack cocaine. My environment consisted of living with family, friends, and homeless shelters. Oftentimes, dinner was served in breadlines and soup kitchens. The big homie told me this: money rules the world and everything in it. And in these streets, money is king. And if you follow the money, it'll lead you to the bad guy or the good guy.
1:37Soon after, I committed my first crime, and it was the first time that I was told that I had potential and felt like somebody believed in me. Nobody ever told me that I could be a lawyer, doctor or engineer. I mean, how was I supposed to do that? I couldn't read, write or spell. I was illiterate. So I always thought crime was my way to go.
1:58And then one day I was talking to somebody and he was telling me about this robbery that we could do. And we did it.
2:08The reality was that I was growing up in the strongest financial nation in the world,the United States of America, while I watched my mother stand in line at a blood bank to sell her blood for 40 dollars just to try to feed her kids. She still has the needle marks on her arms to day to show for that.
2:28So I never cared about my community. They didn't care about my life. Everybody there was doing what they were doing to take what they wanted, the drug dealers, the robbers, the blood bank. Everybody was taking blood money. So I got mine by any means necessary. I got mine. Financial literacy really did rule the world, and I was a child slave to it following the bad guy.
2:51At 17 years old, I was arrested for robbery and murder and I soon learned that finances in prison rule more than they did on the streets, so I wanted in. One day, I rushed to grab the sports page of the newspaper so my celly could read it to me,and I accidentally picked up the business section. And this old man said, "Hey youngster, you pick stocks?" And I said, "What's that?" He said, "That's the place where white folks keep all their money."
3:15(Laughter)
3:16And it was the first time that I saw a glimpse of hope, a future. He gave me this brief description of what stocks were, but it was just a glimpse. I mean, how was I supposed to do it? I couldn't read, write or spell. The skills that I had developed to hide my illiteracy no longer worked in this environment. I was trapped in a cage, prey among predators, fighting for freedom I never had. I was lost, tired, and I was out of options.
3:48So at 20 years old, I did the hardest thing I'd ever done in my life. I picked up a book, and it was the most agonizing time of my life, trying to learn how to read, the ostracizing from my family, the homies. It was rough, man. It was a struggle. But little did I know I was receiving the greatest gifts I had ever dreamed of: self-worth,knowledge, discipline. I was so excited to be reading that I read everything I could get my hands on: candy wrappers, clothing logos, street signs, everything. I was just reading stuff!
4:28(Applause)
4:29Just reading stuff. I was so excited to know how to read and know how to spell. The homie came up, said, "Man, what you eating?" I said, "C-A-N-D-Y, candy."
4:39(Laughter)
4:42He said, "Let me get some." I said, "N-O. No."
4:44(Laughter)
4:45It was awesome. I mean, I can actually now for the first time in my life read. The feeling that I got from it was amazing.
4:54And then at 22, feeling myself, feeling confident, I remembered what the OG told me. So I picked up the business section of the newspaper. I wanted to find these rich white folks.
5:08(Laughter)
5:11So I looked for that glimpse. As I furthered my career in teaching others how to financially manage money and invest, I soon learned that I had to take responsibility for my own actions. True, I grew up in a very complex environment, but I chose to commit crimes, and I had to own up to that. I had to take responsibility for that, and I did. I was building a curriculum that could teach incarcerated men how to manage money through prison employments. Properly managing our lifestyle would provide transferrable tools that we can use to manage money when we reenter society, like the majority of people did who didn't commit crimes. Then I discovered that according to MarketWatch, over 60 percent of the American population has under 1,000 dollars in savings. Sports Illustrated said that over 60 percent of NBA playersand NFL players go broke. 40 percent of marital problems derive from financial issues. What the hell?
6:09(Laughter)
6:11You mean to tell me that people worked their whole lives, buying cars, clothes, homes and material stuff but were living check to check? How in the world were members of society going to help incarcerated individuals back into society if they couldn't manage they own stuff? We screwed.
6:28(Laughter)
6:30I needed a better plan. This is not going to work out too well. So ... I thought. I now had an obligation to meet those on the path and help, and it was crazy because I now cared about my community. Wow, imagine that. I cared about my community.
6:55Financial illiteracy is a disease that has crippled minorities and the lower class in our society for generations and generations, and we should be furious about that. Ask yourselves this: How can 50 percent of the American population be financially illiterate in a nation driven by financial prosperity? Our access to justice, our social status, living conditions, transportation and food are all dependent on money that most people can't manage. It's crazy! It's an epidemic and a bigger danger to public safety than any other issue.
7:32According to the California Department of Corrections, over 70 percent of those incarcerated have committed or have been charged with money-related crimes:robberies, burglaries, fraud, larceny, distortion — and the list goes on. Check this out: a typical incarcerated person would enter the California prison system with no financial education, earn 30 cents an hour, over 800 dollars a year, with no real expenses and save no money. Upon his parole, he will be given 200 dollars gate money and told, "Hey, good luck, stay out of trouble. Don't come back to prison."With no meaningful preparation or long-term financial plan, what does he do ... ? At 60? Get a good job, or go back to the very criminal behavior that led him to prison in the first place? You taxpayers, you choose. Well, his education already chose for him, probably.
8:34So how do we cure this disease? I cofounded a program that we call Financial Empowerment Emotional Literacy. We call it FEEL, and it teaches how do you separate your emotional decisions from your financial decisions, and the four timeless rules to personal finance: the proper way to save, control your cost of living, borrow money effectively and diversify your finances by allowing your money to work for you instead of you working for it. Incarcerated people need these life skills before we reenter society. You can't have full rehabilitation without these life skills. This idea that only professionals can invest and manage money is absolutely ridiculous, and whoever told you that is lying.
9:24(Applause)
9:29A professional is a person who knows his craft better than most, and nobody knows how much money you need, have or want better than you, which means you are the professional. Financial literacy is not a skill, ladies and gentlemen. It's a lifestyle.Financial stability is a byproduct of a proper lifestyle. A financially sound incarcerated person can become a taxpaying citizen, and a financially sound taxpaying citizen can remain one. This allows us to create a bridge between those people who we influence: family, friends and those young people who still believe that crime and money are related. So let's lose the fear and anxiety of all the big financial words and all that other nonsense that you've been out there hearing. And let's get to the heart of what's been crippling our society from taking care of your responsibility to be better life managers. And let's provide a simple and easy to use curriculum that gets to the heart, the heart of what financial empowerment and emotional literacy really is.
10:39Now, if you're sitting out here in the audience and you said, "Oh yeah, well, that ain't me and I don't buy it," then come take my class —
10:46(Laughter)
10:48so I can show you how much money it costs you every time you get emotional.
10:52(Applause)
10:58Thank you very much. Thank you.
11:00(Applause)