I support Cuba and understand that regime change would make things much worse. My twitter timeline is full of MLs going "this is color revolution" as if it explains things. It made me wonder, what exactly makes a color revolution a color revolution.

I've read the wikipedia article and what I got is most of them are started by nonviolent student protests during disputed elections or other point of instability. Many are supported by western NGOs. What makes them inherently bad though? They sound like a strategy without specific ideological leaning...

  • ThomasMuentzner [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    they are Pro Feminist when they Cover Enemies of the US Hegemony ,... Then they are alll concerend about all this Issue , what ever can be instrumentalised to turn one against it...

    It is Very simple actually : "You dont Know whats best for Namibia" - thats it - thats the core of the Anti-Imperialism ....because " you really dont know whats good for Namibia" ,

    And as a Bonus : you know one "Thing" thats been tried allready...

    Or do you proclaim to now whats best for Namibia ?