By Andre Vltchek
June 21, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - For almost a decade, I have
been covering “Color Revolutions” in virtually all parts
of the world. While making a film for TeleSur,
I was facing Egyptian tanks, risking my life under
sniper fire, getting roughed-up in the middle of clashes
of the supporters of al-Sisi and Morsi.
Together with Syrian commanders, I was also facing
the terrorists in Idlib; challenged the Ukrainian
fascists; encountering Bolivian indigenous elders high
in the Altiplano, after the revolution of Evo Morales
and MAS was crashed by the U.S.-sponsored coup in 2019.
I regularly worked in Venezuela, Lebanon, and Iraq. And
of course, again and again, I have been returning to
Hong Kong, reporting on systematic Western attempts to
radicalize SAR’s youth and to harm China.
I mention all this just in order to establish that I
am very well aware of how those “Color Revolutions” are
triggered and implemented.
“Color Revolutions!” Unlike many “analysts” who are
now tossing this term left and right, often without ever
experiencing the events first hand, I spoke with the
people on the ground, examining dynamics, asking endless
questions. On many occasions, I was risking my life to
get a philosophical context and the story right.
Frankly, I am sick of conspiracy theories, ignorance,
clichés, and arrogance of those “analysts” who, from the
comfort of their couch, somewhere in Europe or North
America, are passing judgments and conclusions, with
that proud look of superiority.
Are You Tired Of
The Lies And
Non-Stop Propaganda?
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Since the police murdered Mr. Floyd in
Minneapolis, since the United States literally
exploded, since the African Americans, Native
Americans and other appallingly oppressed people
went to the streets in hundreds of the cities
demanding justice; a substantial group of mainly
white ‘we-know-everything’ ‘analysts’ began
belittling protesters, calling them ‘violent,’
calling them ‘riots,’ calling them ‘creations of
Soros and the Zionists’! And at the end, with dark
sarcasm, declaring that the United States itself is
now suffering from what it has been spreading all
over the world for years – from the so-called “Color
Revolution.”
Many of those ‘analysts’ became so aggressive and
vocal that they literally managed to monopolize the
‘alternative narrative.’ Suddenly, there was hardly any
space left for those of us who were continuously
writing, using traditional internationalist, left-wing
perspective.
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First of all, even the term itself – “Color
Revolutions” – became a bad cliché.
The Western empire has been destroying the world for
some 500+ years, in the most brutal ways imaginable.
Hundreds of millions of lives were lost. Entire
continents were plundered. People have been enslaved.
At the end of the colonial era, in various parts of
our planet, at least some semi-independence was
achieved. But countless governments in Africa, Asia, the
Middle East, and Latin America were still taking diktat
directly from Washington, London, Paris, and other
Western capitals.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the situation
looked desperate. But with the rise of China and Russia,
as well as Iran, great hope returned, and many countries
embarked on the second stage of de-colonialization.
The process was confused and confusing. Each country
was different. There were attempts to trigger real
revolutions (Egypt), but there were also some clearly
anti-revolutionary and right-wing movements (Syria,
Ukraine) born.
In many countries where genuine grievances of the
people brought masses to the streets, masses which were
demanding mainly social and political reforms, the West
quickly infiltrated several movements and literally
kidnaped the revolutions. This is what happened in
Egypt, but also, a few years later, in Lebanon and Iraq.
But to claim that Egypt had not attempted a
revolution would be insulting, patronizing, and
incorrect! Egypt was suffering from the terrible
pro-Western regime and from the military. Egyptian
people rose. I was working with a group of Marxist
doctors during the process; I saw it all, from the
ground, so to speak. But the revolution was infiltrated
and finally destroyed.
In Lebanon, too. For five years, I was based there;
in Beirut and Asia. People were fed up with the
so-called ‘confessional democracy,’ of the religions
tearing-apart the nation, of savage capitalism,
collapsed infrastructure, and non-existent social
services. Hezbollah, hated by the West and
Israel has been the only solid provider of social
services to all deprived Lebanese people, for years and
decades. And so, in Lebanon, too, people rose. Late, in
2019, but rose. Sure, a few weeks after, I began
spotting clenched fists of “Odpor” and “Canvas” on the
Martyr’s Square (those used in Serbia, when President
Milosevich was forced out of power, with full
sponsorship of the West). Sure, the West began
supporting rebels, because it wanted to get rid of
Hezbollah, which has been part of the ruling
coalition. But people of Lebanon do have thousands of
legitimate grievances; reasons to rebel. However, the
West has been skillfully infiltrating and, to some
extent manipulating the uprising, which is still going
on until this day. And we have no idea where it is all
going to lead.
Do you see how complex the situation is? It does not
fit any of the simplifications, and clichés! And of
course, it is even more complicated than how I describe
it here. It takes entire books to explain.
Syria: another totally different story, and
absolutely distinctive specie of “Color Revolutions,” if
it is how you want to call it. Some grievances, yes. But
also, a solid pan-Arab socialist state, which the West,
Saudis, Qataris, Israelis, and other allies of
Washington wanted desperately to destroy; government
they were aiming to overthrow. After a relatively mild
rebellion in Aleppo and Holms, supported by Gulf states
coalition, and the West, Saudis, and Turks began
injecting monstrous, murderous combat forces into Syria,
from ISIS to Uyghurs, and everything in between.
All these cases of interference from the West are
totally distinctive, although some patterns can be
detected. And we are still in the same cultural and
geographical area.
Now look further away: Bolivia, Cuba, Venezuela,
Iran, Hong Kong (China).
In all these places, there are direct interventions,
clear counter-revolution! It is financed, supported, and
coordinated from Washington, London, Berlin, Paris, and
other Western capitals.
In Bolivia, white, racist, fundamentalist Christian
elites overthrew, with the full support of the White
House, the legitimate multi-cultural, democratic, and
enormously successful government of President Evo
Morales. It was done after agitation by a small sector
of Bolivians, clearly financed from abroad and by the
local elites. One month after the coup, I was working
all over the Altiplano, taking down testimonies of
indigenous people who were humiliated, tortured, abused,
even killed by a new illegitimate regime.
That’s quite different ‘scenario,’ isn’t it;
different from that in Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt? Is it
really legitimate to hide it all under one single “Color
Revolutions” label?
Look at Cuba: decades and decades of terror against
this marvelous island! Passenger airplanes being blown
out of the sky. Countless assassination plots against
its leaders. Chemical warfare, biological warfare, the
bombing of cafes, restaurants, and hotels. All proven
and documented. And constant attempts to recruit,
radicalize Cuban citizens – to force them against their
own government.
Venezuela, a nation that offered tremendous hope to
the entire divided continent. Venezuela compassionate,
brave, built on solidarity. Look what has been done to
her. One coup attempts after another. Embargos.
Recruitment of treasonous cadres. Attacks from
neighboring Colombia. Another “Color Revolution?” Or
merely a campaign of terror?
Hong Kong: a city, former British colony, which has
been ‘sacrificed’ by the West, while literally converted
into a battleground against the most optimistic country
on Earth – China. There, the symbol used to be
umbrellas, not colors. Now, there seems to be no symbol,
whatsoever, just spite and violence and hate.
It is easy to understand that somehow the label of
“Color Revolutions” is trivializing everything.
I am surprised that some conspiracy theorists did not
come up with a scheme, yet, that would say that the very
term – “Color Revolutions” – has been invented to
belittle what has been done to the world by the
imperialist West. To throw everything to one bag, and to
confuse everything.
*
Back to the United States.
“Color Revolution” there, too? For heaven’s sake,
really?
After the murder of Mr. Floyd, protests are being
discredited, again and again, by the people who, one
would believe, should be standing by the side of the
oppressed. Instead, they call rebellion ‘riots,’ they
claim that they are backed by Soros, Gates, others!
The terrible truth emerged: in the United States,
there is almost no left anymore. No real left. No
internationalist left.
Instead, there are tons of conspiracy theory sites.
Significantly, on the streets of Minneapolis,
Atlanta, New York, black people are not just demanding
justice for themselves; they have been shouting
internationalist slogans, demanding justice for the
world. It is something new, something marvelous,
something you hardly hear in Paris or Berlin.
But this fact goes unnoticed, hardly reported.
The explosion of rage, brave uprising all over the
United States, has been targeting those basic
foundations of over 200 years long monstrous history, on
which the country is based. First, the colonialist
invasion by the genocidal Europeans, then extermination
of the great majority of native people, and
simultaneously the most repulsive slavery which was
endorsed and used by the founding fathers.
The state of the oppressed people in the U.S.A. today
is clearly and directly related, connected to that past.
But not only that: the entire state of the world could
only be comprehended if viewed in the context of what
has been done to the native people and brutalized black
slaves in the United States itself.
Colonialism, extermination campaigns in Asia, Africa,
and Latin America, are inter-connected with the plight
of non-white people in the United States.
Now, black people in the United States are fighting
for themselves and their children, but also for their
brothers and sisters in all corners of the world, which
is still colonized and plundered by Washington and
London.
Do all of the protesters know this? Some do, some
don’t, and many feel it, intuitively.
Now, to the point which is made by those who are
trying to discredit this uprising: is all this also a
power-struggle inside the U.S. establishment? Are
Democrats, for instance, trying to manipulate the
situation, using it to their advantage?
I have no doubt that they are such attempts. Almost
everyone in the United States is always using things,
looking for advantages. This is what people are taught
to do, living in a savage capitalist system.
But these are two distinct issues!
Even if Gates, Soror, deep state, Democrats, mass
media outlets, and who knows who else, wants to kidnap
the narrative and derail the uprising, it changes
nothing on the fact that the peoples whose lives were,
for generations, ruined, are now pissed off no end, and
that their rebellion may shake the foundations of the
entire country, and the terrible world order!
Even now, as this is being written, the uprising in
the U.S. already inspired new movement
@PapuanLivesMatter, which is referring to an ongoing
genocide in West Papua, performed by the Indonesian
state on behalf of Western governments and mining
companies.
And this is just a beginning.
Grievances are legitimate. Struggle for justice is
legitimate. The essential thing now is to separate the
fight against racism, colonialism, and imperialism, from
the political interests of the establishment, or part of
it.
This separation can only happen on the barricades.
And since the education has been kidnapped by the
regime, there has to be an accelerated injection of the
revolutionary education administered to both protesters
and the general public. Education about both the past
and the present.
But we should not give up on the protesters!
And calling their uprising “Color Revolution” is
disrespectful and yes: racist!
Their rage is legitimate. And of course, the rage of
the people all over the world is legitimate, too,
without any doubt.
CONCLUSION
Point one: Blanket term “Color Revolutions” is wrong.
Those who are promoting it are actually confusing the
situation. During the last years and decades, the West
has been using many different tactics on how to
overthrow governments, subvert legitimate movements and
revolutions, and deter revolutionary and
anti-colonialist struggle. Each has to be examined and
exposed separately, individually. Otherwise, it would
create indigestible, on purpose confusing mass, and
further damage independence struggle. Otherwise,
nihilism would be spread, and revolutionary zeal
deterred.
Point two: in the United States – the ongoing
struggle against racism, segregation, and imperialism is
a legitimate struggle, which is having a tremendous and
positive influence on the entire world. If there are
political interests that are trying to undermine and
derail it, they should be exposed by the people in the
United States. But it does not mean at all that the
protesters should be discourages, let alone ridiculed.
Those who are fighting for justice, and for the entire
world, should be embraced and full-heartedly supported!
Andre Vltchek is
a philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and investigative
journalist. He has covered wars and conflicts in
dozens of countries. Six of his latest books are “New
Capital of Indonesia”,
“China
Belt and Road Initiative”,
“China
and Ecological Civilization”
with John B. Cobb, Jr., “Revolutionary
Optimism, Western Nihilism”, a
revolutionary novel “Aurora” and
a bestselling work of political non-fiction: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”.
View his other books here.
Watch Rwanda
Gambit, his
groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and DRCongo
and his film/dialogue with Noam Chomsky “On
Western Terrorism”.
Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and Latin
America, and continues to work around the world. He
can be reached through his website,
his Twitter
and his
Patreon.
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