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Haiti earthquake disaster is man-made

This might sound a strange thing to say but let’s not delude ourselves, the dis­aster in Haiti is largely a man-made one. And it’s down to the usual sus­pects:

Haiti is routinely described as the “poorest coun­try in the west­ern hemi­sphere”. This poverty is the dir­ect leg­acy of per­haps the most bru­tal sys­tem of colo­nial exploit­a­tion in world his­tory, com­poun­ded by dec­ades of sys­tem­atic post­co­lo­nial oppression.

Dec­ades of neo­lib­eral “adjust­ment” and neo-imperial inter­ven­tion have robbed its gov­ern­ment of any sig­ni­fic­ant capa­city to invest in its people or to reg­u­late its economy.

It is this poverty and power­less­ness that account for the full scale of the hor­ror in Port-au-Prince today. Since the late 1970s, relent­less neo­lib­eral assault on Haiti’s agrarian eco­nomy has forced tens of thou­sands of small farm­ers into over­crowded urban slums.

As one com­menter notes:

Now is exactly the time to inject some real­ism into the dis­course. I’ve been reading/listening to reports from the West­ern media, and they are full of revi­sions and dis­tor­tions con­cern­ing our his­tor­ical role there. ‘Haiti is a failed state,’ ‘Aristide ‘fled,’ was ‘forced out by a rebel­lion,’ etc., ignor­ing the delib­er­ate cam­paign of destabil­isa­tion and coup d’etat against the demo­crat­ic­ally elec­ted gov­ern­ment in 2004.

Religion-free ways to donate to the relief effort:

To donate to the relief effort in a religion-free way and help counter the scan­dal­ous myth that only the reli­gious care about their fellow-humans you can donate at SHARE or Non-Believers Giv­ing Aid.

Iran should tell the West to fuck off

As part of nego­ti­ations with Iran over nuc­lear fuel Mohamed ElBaradei of the Inter­na­tional Atomic Energy Agency recently pro­posed that Iran trans­fer about 70 per­cent of its low-enriched uranium to Rus­sia for fur­ther enrich­ment by the end of this year, then to France for con­ver­sion into fuel plates for med­ical use, effect­ively neg­at­ing its use in alleged poten­tial nuc­lear weapons.

Iran has appar­ently made the per­fectly jus­ti­fi­able sug­ges­tion that rather than send their fuel off, and cross their fin­gers that it comes back, they instead do a dir­ect swap of their low-enriched uranium for fuel plates. This makes even more sense when you real­ise that the U.S. and France have reneged on com­mer­cial deals in the past to sup­ply Iran with nuc­lear fuel.

Accord­ing to this Reu­ters report (typ­ic­ally vague on sources) this sug­ges­tion is “unac­cept­able” to “West­ern diplomats.”

If you wanted evid­ence that these nego­ti­ations are not being car­ried out in good faith then here you have it. What does it mat­ter to the West if a dir­ect swap is made? The only reason it could mat­ter is that peace is not the West’s aim.

Free-market ideology is dead

Free-market ideo­logy is dead, and none too soon:

The pat­tern is clear: gov­ern­ments that respond to a crisis cre­ated by free-market ideo­logy with an accel­er­a­tion of that same dis­cred­ited agenda will not sur­vive to tell the tale.

I just hope the same can be said for New Zealand.