Monday, 16 September 2019

US blames Iran for Saudi oil attack despite Iranian denials | DW News Promoting local Shale Oil and Venezuela oil. By Tim Tufuga



It simply means that Aramco is not secure and Venezuela and Fracking oil within America is elevated in status and importance. Saudi Arabia is no longer worth the risk. It is great news in the war against Islamic Terrorism in the long run. Well done Yemen you've promoted the domestic American Shale oil industry and created local American jobs. Also, you've promoted Venezuela who have been struggling due to US sanctions. A win win for the West.

Tim Tufuga

Saturday, 14 September 2019

Disincentivising the penal mentality by outlawing Private Prisons. By Tim Tufuga

A process to lessen the high crime rate through disincentivising the business model approach of the punitive culture, and the penal population, throughout many societies, by putting an end to the business model ethic approach to the punitive justice system.

With the rise of private prisons, there has been a comparable rise in the crime rates and especially the prison population to match the perpetual rise in the penal population and the underclass of most societies. The usual clientele are often racially profiled, and are socio-economically struggling and are more often than not are under employed; they are from the wrong side of the tracks, and from impoverished communities.

With the rise of private prisons, the proportion of escalating crime rates have gone hand in hand with the perpetual rise of private prisons commodifying the poor and lowly educated as money making inmates. Like cattle they are groomed to be future highly valued inmates, been plied with drug dependency and lack of employment, they go in for minor offences a graduate as recidivists, reoffending for more serious crimes, so as to line the pockets of some very wealthy private prisons.

By Tim Tufuga
Source:
Del Valle, G, https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/mbm7a8/california-just-banned-private-prisons-including-ice-detention-facilities?utm_source=vicefbus&fbclid=IwAR0lWirWnwriOTGTy_D77G975xlOH9Zjy7g6MdO6UbypjOV7JH95S9GFscw September 13th, 2019.

Sunday, 1 September 2019

Hong Kong fight for Judicial parity or a war for Independence? By Tim Brian Tufuga


I can not envisage a win for the pro democracy protesters in ensuring that mandatory deportation of arraigned criminal suspects to other Chinese courts will be averted by the Hong Kong court systems unless some local jurisdictional institution is implemented to mirror the mainland superior court system to have the arraigned individuals cases being dealt with within a Hong Kong court. That way, the Hong Kong justice system will not be out of step with the mainland higher court systems and deportations will be averted.....Otherwise....we may be facing an attempt at a coup d'etat in which case, Hong Kong may form into a Secessionist government and people not dissimilar with Crimea and Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts within Ukraine which has exacerbated the Ukrainian sovereign borders which has been wilted away with the secessionist Oblast regions of Luhansk and Donetsk. Hong Kong may be emulating the Ukrainian Crimean and now the Luhansk and Donetsk self determination civil strife. If this eventuates we may see a real bloodbath with the full might of the Red Dragon befalling Hong Kong and no Nation outside of China will be able to intervene in this clampdown of any suggestion of an Independent Hong Kong Sovereign Nation in the making. If so....then SEATO and other local South East Asian military under the leadership of the US may have to intervene in which case I doubt that they will step in to take on the Mighty Red Dragon in a face to face punch up.
Timoteo Tufuga

Source:

1. Perrone, A, Independent, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/hong-kong-protests-today-latest-protesters-airport-travel-disruption-tear-gas-a9087381.html 2nd September, 2019.

2. Hong Kong Independence, Wikipedia.com, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_independence

3. The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/13/what-do-the-hong-kong-protesters-want 13th August, 2019.

4. The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/02/hong-kong-protests-calls-grow-to-give-citizens-right-to-live-and-work-in-uk?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR10EwH79tHWQr9U02CqIVft7pxlYdFZIqZmS6GSLiRn06dD_qWAlfisRtg 2nd September, 2019.