logging in or signing up west rampur drmisbah98 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 30 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 17, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Westernism : the Impact on the World Dr Javed JamilSlide 2: Harmony of Cosmos Versus Chaos of Earth 67: 3. He Who created the seven heavens one above another: No want of proportion wilt thou see in the Creation of ((Allah)) Most Gracious. So turn thy vision again: seest thou any flaw? 4. Again turn thy vision a second time: (thy) vision will come back to thee dull and discomfited, in a state worn out.Slide 3: The biggest cause of Fasad fil Ardh today is Westernism More than 1 million people are murdered every year. (More than 240 million people lost lives in wars in the last century) More than 2 million people commit suicides More than 5 million people die of sex related diseases (more than 20 million have died of AIDS in recent years) More than 2.2 million die of alcohol related problems. (More than a hundred million suffer from alcohol related illnesses) More than 5 million die of smoking related problems More than 70 million children are not allowed to take birth and are aborted. Hundreds of millions indulge in gambling Millions of homes are broken every year Millions of women are raped every year; in many Western countries one tenth to half of all women have been raped (The total number of women who have been raped at least once is in hundreds of millions More than 1.2 million of children are exploited annually in prostitution and other sex trades tens of millions of people are addicted of harmful drugsDefinition: Definition When I speak against Westernism, it does not imply that I am against Western nations or people . It is unfortunate that the great work done by Western scientists has been misused by the economic and political powers to damage the lives of their own people and to dominate the whole world. It is the ideology of these economic and political forces that I call Westernism. I define Westernism as the ideology that primarily revolves around (1) the dominance of economics in the affairs of life and the world in general and that of market economics in particular and (2) the dominance of the world by Western powers through both use and misuse of the great scientific and technological progress their scientists achieved.Slide 5: It is also to be pointed out that Westernism as an ideology or its effects are now not limited to Western countries. Most countries of the world are in fact undergoing Westernisation in one way or the other and in varying degrees Westernism different from ChristianitySlide 6: Economic Fundamentalism and Laissez Faire During the last few centuries, especially in the wake of Industrial Revolution, businessmen have organised themselves into an aggressive, domineering, dextrous, ingenious and inexorable class. It has, wrongfully or rightfully but successfully, mastered all the new information, techniques and opportunities available to it for the protection and expansion of its interests . This is where economic fundamentalism begins to emerge. The Cunning Forces of EconomicsSlide 7: They have sacrificed the goddess of justice before the eyes of the Statue of Liberty. They have transformed through political manoeuvres the state into their estate. They have incessantly and relentlessly been trying to organise a grand farewell for religion. They have captivated the people’s imagination through the media. They have got the attire of society redesigned so that it looks gorgeous and inviting to their eyes. They have industrialised sex, in which they have discovered the hen that always lays golden eggs. They have relocated the entire educational set-up on the Wall Street. They have monopolised the tree of economy whose fruits and shadows are only theirs; others can only admire its beauty from a safe distance. They have taken science and technology as their mistresses that are always keen to offer their glorious best to them. They have nipped all the challenges in the buds by masterminding popular movements. They have lynched the ‘civilisation’, which has been given a new incarnation; and now Bohemians are called civilised. Last but not the least, they have been busy colonising the good earth in the name of globalisation.Slide 8: The recent history of “economic growth” can as well be described as the history of exploitation of mankind, which has now reached its zenith.Slide 9: Objectives of Market 1. To increase demands of goods in the market by: (a) Changing perceptions of the people (b) Creating false standards of life (c) Fanning human desires (d) disinformation (without, of course, caring for their adverse impact on the individual, family or society). 2. To monopolise supplies through extensive advertising and through friendly governmental policies as they give them the right to use specific brand names 3. To monopolise assets and money by (a) saving their own money and converting it into long-lasting assets (that would continue to increase in value); andSlide 10: (b) using public money for their own business. 3. To attract public money by encouraging them to: (a) squander whatever they earn; (b) to invest whatever they save, in banks or stock market 5. To recover whatever they have to part with either as taxes or interests to the financial agencies by regularly increasing the prices 6. To pay to their employees much less than what they deserve 7. To throttle all those sectors (agricultural and small scale industry) that are doing business without the involvement of the big industrialists 8. To mastermind welfare programmes that do not adversely affect their interests and/or help their cause--directly or indirectly 9. To commercialise every strength, weakness and need of human beings without caring for their effect on health, family or society.Slide 11: Marginalisation of Religion To multiply demands, materialism required glorification, and for the rise of materialism, religion was the greatest obstacle. Secularism, as a movement, began at the time of Renaissance, and aimed at redirecting society from otherworldliness to this-worldliness.Slide 12: Propaganda against Islam and the Apologetic Defence A virulent propaganda began against the family and social doctrines of “the religion of Muhammed” Instead of focusing on the faults and discrepancies of the new dispensations that are numerous, they continue to dissipate their energies in erecting defences around their faiths. In Islam, taking of alcohol pork and blood are not allowed and gambling, hoarding, usury, adultery, fornication, murder, theft and bribery are expressly unlawful. The outgeneralling of religion along with its dos and don'ts in society ensured smooth sailing in future for the big business. These changes had absolutely nothing to do with the well being of society, and were aimed only at utilising human temptations for the geometrical multiplication of wealth.Slide 13: Democracy: A Mirage to Deceive People The movement for democracy could not have been successful, if the dons of the world of business had not been kind on it. The government of the people, for the people and by the people . In effect, democracy is nothing but corporatocracy: a government by the corporate, of the corporate and for the corporate . Democracy Card a Tool of HegemonySlide 14: TAMING THE LAW law and custom were reshaped to reflect the predominance of the "free" contract between buyer and seller under which the capitalist gained the virtually unrestricted power to determine the technical modes of labour." Criminalisation encouraged Capital punishment labelled as' inhuman unworthy of continuation in the developing world' The advocacy has been reduced to a foul play of words and logic. And, yet, it is presumed that the net effect of the falsehood of the two contending parties of lawyers would unfold truth. Prisons or Hotels? Prisons or Hotels?Slide 15: Individualism and liberalism Religious morality replaced by commercial morality Prohibitions prohibited Individualism Pragmatism replaced idealismSlide 16: Feminism: A tool of economic fundamentalism Market needed women The bosses of economic fundamentalism had reckoned quite early in their march towards glory that the sales of consumer items would receive a shot in arm if the natural attraction between men and women was exploited up to the hilt. Feminists: genuine and sham “First” Versus “Second” SexSlide 17: Women for consumption Hurdles in Islamic World Women falling in trap Marriage system purposely destroyed Marriage to be taboo Threat of pregnancy and ways to minimise it glorifying the unwed mothers Sexual perversions popularised “Sexual Revolution” is in truth the nadir of human behaviour. It has proved to be not the antibiotic but the hypnotic. Sexual Revolution has taught us that sex is not for life but life is for sex . The superpower of the world is also the superpower in terms of crimes, suicides, broken marriages, single parenthood, child molestation and bastardy.Slide 18: Freedom of Choice This is Desirable? This is not? What sort of freedom is this that kills people, maddens men, women and children, leads to sexual assaults, destroys families, makes parents and children alien to one another, turns the old into destitute and kids into orphans and gives people sleepless nights? Why Dangerous Choices?Slide 19: Human Rights: the Stick to beat Opponents Abortion no Human Rights issue? Gay rights Rights of Criminals Right to kill childrenSlide 20: Impact of Dangerous Choices I) Drinking World wide, alcohol accounts for more than 2 million deaths In developing nations, alcohol ranks as the fourth cause of disability among men. Selected Health Issues by Alcohol Attributable Fractions Health issue Australian Canadian Male Female Male Female Liver cancer 0.18 0.12 0.29 0.16 Breast cancer - 0.03 - 0.04 Unspecific liver cirrhosis 0.54 0.43 0.54 0.54 Chronic Pancreatitis 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 Spontaneous abortion - 0.04 - 0.20 Road injuries 0.37 0.18 0.43 0.43 Fall injuries 0.34 0.34 0.24 0.15 Fire injuries 0.44 0.44 0.38 0.38 Drowning 0.34 0.34 0 30 0.23 Suicide 0.41 0.16 0.27 0.17 Assault 0.47 0.47 0.27 0.27Slide 21: Impact of Gambling About 73 million Americans visited a casino in 2005 Total lottery profits in the U.S. in 2004 amounted to almost $14 billion.” pathological gambling . According to the National Research Council, “ pathological gamblers 'engage in destructive behaviours: they commit crimes, they run up large debts, they damage relationships with family and friends, and they kill themselves. With the increased availability of gambling and new gambling technologies, pathological gambling has the potential to become even more widespread' More than 2 million people die of gambling related problems every yearSlide 22: Sex -One of the top Industries now -2006 revenues in pornography amounted to $97.06 Billion The National Task Force on Prostitution suggests that over one million people in the US have worked as prostitutes in the United States, or about 1% of American women. There were a total of 10-22 million "clandestine" abortions, bringing the total world-wide figures to 36 and 53 million abortions. There are approximately 126,000 abortions conducted each day Sources: International Family Planning Perspectives, 16:59, June 1990; USA 05 Million deaths every year due to AIDS Life Expectancy reduced considerably by Promiscuity -10 to 15 years Homosexuality decreases Life Expectancy by 25-30 yearsSlide 23: Crimes and Violence Westernism, an ideology that Significantly dilutes the severity of punishment to the criminals, delays and denies justice by creating a highly deficient and slow judicial system, enhances materialism and curbs spiritualism, creates conditions that have led to systematic disintegration of family system, accentuates economic disparity within society and has commercialised violence as well as the weapons of violenceSlide 24: Murder Colombia 0.63 per 1000 people South Africa 0.51 per 1000 people Jamaica 0.32 per 1000 people Venezuela 0.32 per 1000 people Russia 0.19 per 1000 people Mexico 0.13 per 1000 people Lithuania 0.10 per 1000 people Estonia 0.10 per 1000 people Latvia 0.10 per 1000 people Belarus 0.09 per 1000 people Ukraine 0.09 per 1000 people Papua New Guinea 0.08 per 1000 people Kyrgyzstan 0.08 per 1000 people Thailand 0.07 per 1000 people Moldova 0.07 per 1000 people Zambia 0.07 per 1000 people Seychelles 0.07 per 1000 people Zimbabwe 0.07 per 1000 people Costa Rica 0.06 per 1000 people Poland 0.05 per 1000 people Georgia 0.04 per 1000 people Uruguay 0.04 per 1000 people Bulgaria 0.04 per 1000 people United States 0.04 per 1000 people Armenia 0.03 per 1000 people 26. Yemen 0.03 per 1000 people 27. India 0.03 per 1000 people 28. Azerbaijan 0.02 per 1000 people 29. Dominica 0.02 per 1000 people 30. Finland 0.02 per 1000 people 31. Slovakia 0.02 per 1000 people 32. Romania 0.02 per 1000 people 33. Portugal 0.02 per 1000 people 34. Malaysia 0.02 per 1000 people 35. Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 0.02 per 1000 people 36. Mauritius 0.02 per 1000 people 37. Hungary 0.02 per 1000 people 38. Korea, South 0.01 per 1000 people 39. Slovenia 0.01 per 1000 people 40. Iceland 0.01 per 1000 people 41. France 0.01 per 1000 people 42. Czech Republic 0.01 per 1000 people 43. Australia 0.01 per 1000 people 44. Canada 0.01 per 1000 people 45. Chile 0.01 per 1000 people 46. United Kingdom 0.01 per 1000 people 47. Italy 0.01 per 1000 people 48. Spain 0.01 per 1000 people 49. Germany 0.01 per 1000 people 50. New Zealand 0.01per 1000 people (Source: Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)Slide 25: Suicide Country Rate 1. Finland 44.0 per 100000 people 2. France 28.5 per 100000 people 3. Austria 25.2 per 100000 people 4. Denmark 23.9 per 100000 people 5. Belgium 23.0 per 100000 people 6. Switzerland 21.8 per 100000 people 7. Sweden 21.0 per 100000 people 8. Canada 19.2 per 100000 people 9. Japan 16.2 per 100000 people 10. Australia 15.9 per 100000 people 11. Germany 15.8 per 100000 people 12, United States 15.3 per 100000 people 13. Ireland 15.2 per 100000 people 14. New Zealand 14.8 per 100000 people 15. Netherlands 14.2 per 100000 people 16. United Kingdom 11.4 per 100000 people 17. Italy 7.7 per 100000 people Weighted Average 16.36 per 100000 people Source: GECD Society at a Glance 2001, Statistical Annex Table D3Crimes against Women: Rape: Crimes against Women: Rape 1. United States 89,110 (1999) 2. South Africa 53,008 (2000) 3. Canada 24,049 (2000) 4. Australia 15,630 (2000) 5. India 15,468 (1999) 6. Mexico 13,061 (2000) 7. United Kingdom 8,593 (2000) 8. France 8,458 (2000) 9. Germany 7,499 (2000) 10. Russia 6,978 (2000) 11. Korea, South 6,139 (2000) 12. Spain 5,664 (2000) 13. Zimbabwe 5,567 (2000) 14. Thailand 4,020 (2000) 15. Venezuela 2,931 (2000) 16. Poland 2,399 (2000) 17. Italy 2,336 (2000) 18. Japan 2,260 (2000) 19. Colombia 1861 (2000) 20. Netherlands 1648 (2000) 21. Indonesia 1372 (2000) 22. Jamaica 1304 (2000) 23. Papua New Guinea 1295 (2000) 24. Turkey 1260 (2000) 25. Chile 1250 (2000) 26. Malaysia 1210 (2000) 27. Sri Lanka 1202 (2000) 28. Ukraine 1151 (2000) 29. Romania 1110 (2000) 30. New Zealand 861 (2000) 31. Bulgaria 593 (2000) 32. Hungary 589 (2000) 33. Finland 579 (2000) 34. Norway 555 (2000) 35. Belarus 530 (2000) 36. Czech Republic 500 (2000) 37. Denmark 497 (2000) 38. Costa Rica 475 (1999) 39. Switzerland 404 (2000) 40. Portugal 385 (2000) 41. Tunisia 334 (2000) 42. Kyrgyzstan 321 (2000) 43. Zambia 300 (2000) 44. Ireland 218 (1999) 45. Moldova 200 (2000) 46. Lithuania 183 (2000) 47. Uruguay 175 (2000) 48. Slovakia 129 (2000) 49. Greece 114 (2000) 50. Latvia 104 (2000) Total 295,879 ( Source: Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)Slide 27: Wars in last 150 years 1860-65: American civil war (360,000) 1886-1908: Belgium-Congo Free State (3 million) 1899-02: British-Boer war (100,000) 1904: Germany Vs Namibia (65,000) 1904-05: Japan Vs Russia (150,000) 1910-20: Mexican revolution (250,000) 1911: Chinese Revolution (2.4 million) 1911-12: Italian-Ottoman war (20,000) 1912-13: Balkan wars (150,000) 1915: the Ottoman empire slaughters Armenians (1.2 million) 1914-18: World War I (8 million) 1917-21: Soviet revolution (5 million) 1928-37: Chinese civil war (2 million) 1931: Japanese Manchurian War (1.1 million) 1934: Mao's Long March (170,000) 1936: Italy's invasion of Ethiopia (200,000) 1936-37: Stalin's purges (13 million) 1936-39: Spanish civil war (600,000) 1939-45: World War II (55 million) including holocaust and Chinese revolution 1946-49: Chinese civil war (1.2 million) 1946-49: Greek civil war (50,000) 1947: Partition of India and Pakistan (1 million) 1948-1973: Arab-Israeli wars (70,000) 1948-: Kashmir's civil war (40,000) 1949-: Indian Muslims Vs Hindus (20,000) 1950-53: Korean war (4 million) 1954-62: French-Algerian war (1 million) 1958-61: Mao's "Great Leap Forward" (30 million) 1960-90: South Africa Vs Africa National Congress (?) 1961-2003: Kurds Vs Iraq (180,000) 1962-75: Mozambique Frelimo Vs Portugal (?) 1964-73: USA-Vietnam war (3 million) 1965: second India-Pakistan war over Kashmir 1965-66: Indonesian civil war (200,000) 1966-69: Mao's "Cultural Revolution" (11 million) 1966-: Colombia's civil war (31,000) 1967-70: Nigeria-Biafra civil war (800,000) 1968-80: Rhodesia's civil war (?) 1969-79: Idi Amin, Uganda (300,000) 1969-02: IRA - Northern Ireland's civil war (2,000) 1969-79: Francisco Macias Nguema, Equatorial Guinea (50,000) 1971: Pakistan-Bangladesh civil war (500,000) 1972-: Philippines Vs Muslim separatists (120,000) 1972: Burundi's civil war (300,000) 1972-79: Rhodesia/Zimbabwe's civil war (30,000) 1974-91: Ethiopian civil war (1,000,000) 1975-78: Menghitsu, Ethiopia (1.5 million) 1975-79: Khmer Rouge, Cambodia (1.7 million) 1975-89: Boat people, Vietnam (250,000) 1975-90: civil war in Lebanon (40,000) 1975-87: Laos' civil war (184,000) 1975-2002: Angolan civil war (500,000) 1976-83: Argentina's military regime (20,000Slide 28: 1976-93: Mozambique's civil war (900,000) 1976-98: Indonesia-East Timor civil war (600,000) 1976-: Indonesia-Aceh (GAM) civil war (12,000) 1979: Vietnam-China war (30,000) 1979-88: the Soviet Union invades Afghanistan (1.3 million) 1980-88: Iraq-Iran war (1 million) 1980-92: Sendero Luminoso - Peru's civil war (69,000) 1980-92: El Salvador's civil war (100,000) 1980-99: Kurds Vs Turkey (35,000) 1982-90: Hussein Habre, Chad (40,000) 1983-2002: Sri Lanka's civil war (64,000) 1983-2002: Sudanese civil war (2 million) 1987-: Palestinian Intifada (4,500) 1988-2001: Afghanistan civil war (400,000) 1988-2004: Somalia's civil war (550,000) 1989-: Liberian civil war (220,000) 1989-: Uganda Vs Lord's Resistance Army (30,000) 1991: Gulf War - large coalition against Iraq to liberate Kuwait (85,000) 1991-97: Congo's civil war (800,000) 1991-2000: Sierra Leone's civil war (200,000) 1991-: Russia-Chechnya civil war (200,000) 1991-94: Armenia-Azerbaijan war (35,000) 1992-96: Tajikstan's civil war war (50,000) 1992-96: Yugoslavia's civil war (200,000) 1992-99: Algerian civil war (150,000) 1993-97: Congo Brazzaville's civil war (100,000) 1993-: Burundi's civil war (200,000) 1994: Rwanda's civil war (900,000) 1995-: Pakistani Sunnis Vs Shiites (1,300) 1995-: Maoist rebellion in Nepal (10,000) 1998-: Congo/Zaire's war - Rwanda and Uganda Vs Zimbabwe, Angola and Namibia (3.8 million) 1998-2000: Ethiopia-Eritrea war (75,000) 1999: Kosovo's liberation war - NATO Vs Serbia (2,000) 2001: Afghanistan's liberation war - USA & UK Vs Taliban (25,000) 2002-: Cote d'Ivoire's civil war (1,000) 2003: Iraq's liberation war - USA, UK and Australia Vs Saddam Hussein (14,000) 2003-: Sudan Vs Darfur (70,000) 2003-: Iraq's civil war (100,000) According to the website copyrighted by Pierie ScruffSlide 29: West’s Crimes against humanity Ideological Crimes; Socioeconomic crimes; Political crimes Ideological Crimes Promotion of economic fundamentalism as the pivot of all developments. Development of an ideological system based on negation of God Marginalization or privatization of religion. Conscious nurturing of a feeling that life is to be enjoyed without fearing for “unknown” consequences if any in the “hereafter” and not giving up temporary enjoyment for future threats to life and society, as damage control can be achieved through “moderation” in activities, use of “safety devices” to prevent unwanted consequences and to go for treatment if the problems emerge even despite “moderation” and “safety devices”. Socioeconomic crimes Development of all social, political, scientific, economic and administrative institutions in a way that they all support the cause of economic fundamentalists; Conscious and planned disintegration of family system through legalization, popularization and glorification of relations outside family system; and creation of hurdles in the way of a proper marriage system between males and females. Commercialisation of all human weaknesses: drinking, gambling, sex.Slide 30: Promoting dangerous choices in the name of “freedom of choices” so that these choices can be commercialized to the hilt. Promotion of individualism Development of economic institutions in a way that the Economic Disparity continues to rise, with more and more wealth accumulating in the Western countries and there too in the hands of few people; Fanning desires in a way that people are always ready to spend or invest in Industrial products or industries; and are not able to create their own private assets. Political crimes Popularization of Western model of democracy as the only “perfect” model of governance; those who do not adopt it are retrogressive; Turning Democracy into Corporatocracy where corporate rule through proxy; Creating conditions that make it impossible for the politicians to do anything substantially damaging to the interests of economic fundamentalists; Invading, bullying and threatening other countries in the name of democracy, “threat to international community”, international community invariably meaning Western powers and their supporters. Killing tens of millions in wars and civil wars in the 19th century onwards for the establishment of their political and economic hegemony; Creating and sustaining Israel for destabilizing Middle East; Using War against Terror as a ploy to threaten Muslim World and other anti-West nations into submission.Slide 31: Westernism: the Ideology of Hegemony UN: the Baby of the West From two to lone Superpower Americanization in the garb of Globalization British Imperialism French Imperialism German Imperialism The March of American HegemonySlide 32: Westernism is the python that must be captured at the earliest and killed without delay.Slide 33: Islam the Final Answer *Peace Economics *Three Dimensional System *End to Dangerous Economics *Only Good Choices *Human Security *Theo-meritodemocracy You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
west rampur drmisbah98 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 30 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: February 17, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Westernism : the Impact on the World Dr Javed JamilSlide 2: Harmony of Cosmos Versus Chaos of Earth 67: 3. He Who created the seven heavens one above another: No want of proportion wilt thou see in the Creation of ((Allah)) Most Gracious. So turn thy vision again: seest thou any flaw? 4. Again turn thy vision a second time: (thy) vision will come back to thee dull and discomfited, in a state worn out.Slide 3: The biggest cause of Fasad fil Ardh today is Westernism More than 1 million people are murdered every year. (More than 240 million people lost lives in wars in the last century) More than 2 million people commit suicides More than 5 million people die of sex related diseases (more than 20 million have died of AIDS in recent years) More than 2.2 million die of alcohol related problems. (More than a hundred million suffer from alcohol related illnesses) More than 5 million die of smoking related problems More than 70 million children are not allowed to take birth and are aborted. Hundreds of millions indulge in gambling Millions of homes are broken every year Millions of women are raped every year; in many Western countries one tenth to half of all women have been raped (The total number of women who have been raped at least once is in hundreds of millions More than 1.2 million of children are exploited annually in prostitution and other sex trades tens of millions of people are addicted of harmful drugsDefinition: Definition When I speak against Westernism, it does not imply that I am against Western nations or people . It is unfortunate that the great work done by Western scientists has been misused by the economic and political powers to damage the lives of their own people and to dominate the whole world. It is the ideology of these economic and political forces that I call Westernism. I define Westernism as the ideology that primarily revolves around (1) the dominance of economics in the affairs of life and the world in general and that of market economics in particular and (2) the dominance of the world by Western powers through both use and misuse of the great scientific and technological progress their scientists achieved.Slide 5: It is also to be pointed out that Westernism as an ideology or its effects are now not limited to Western countries. Most countries of the world are in fact undergoing Westernisation in one way or the other and in varying degrees Westernism different from ChristianitySlide 6: Economic Fundamentalism and Laissez Faire During the last few centuries, especially in the wake of Industrial Revolution, businessmen have organised themselves into an aggressive, domineering, dextrous, ingenious and inexorable class. It has, wrongfully or rightfully but successfully, mastered all the new information, techniques and opportunities available to it for the protection and expansion of its interests . This is where economic fundamentalism begins to emerge. The Cunning Forces of EconomicsSlide 7: They have sacrificed the goddess of justice before the eyes of the Statue of Liberty. They have transformed through political manoeuvres the state into their estate. They have incessantly and relentlessly been trying to organise a grand farewell for religion. They have captivated the people’s imagination through the media. They have got the attire of society redesigned so that it looks gorgeous and inviting to their eyes. They have industrialised sex, in which they have discovered the hen that always lays golden eggs. They have relocated the entire educational set-up on the Wall Street. They have monopolised the tree of economy whose fruits and shadows are only theirs; others can only admire its beauty from a safe distance. They have taken science and technology as their mistresses that are always keen to offer their glorious best to them. They have nipped all the challenges in the buds by masterminding popular movements. They have lynched the ‘civilisation’, which has been given a new incarnation; and now Bohemians are called civilised. Last but not the least, they have been busy colonising the good earth in the name of globalisation.Slide 8: The recent history of “economic growth” can as well be described as the history of exploitation of mankind, which has now reached its zenith.Slide 9: Objectives of Market 1. To increase demands of goods in the market by: (a) Changing perceptions of the people (b) Creating false standards of life (c) Fanning human desires (d) disinformation (without, of course, caring for their adverse impact on the individual, family or society). 2. To monopolise supplies through extensive advertising and through friendly governmental policies as they give them the right to use specific brand names 3. To monopolise assets and money by (a) saving their own money and converting it into long-lasting assets (that would continue to increase in value); andSlide 10: (b) using public money for their own business. 3. To attract public money by encouraging them to: (a) squander whatever they earn; (b) to invest whatever they save, in banks or stock market 5. To recover whatever they have to part with either as taxes or interests to the financial agencies by regularly increasing the prices 6. To pay to their employees much less than what they deserve 7. To throttle all those sectors (agricultural and small scale industry) that are doing business without the involvement of the big industrialists 8. To mastermind welfare programmes that do not adversely affect their interests and/or help their cause--directly or indirectly 9. To commercialise every strength, weakness and need of human beings without caring for their effect on health, family or society.Slide 11: Marginalisation of Religion To multiply demands, materialism required glorification, and for the rise of materialism, religion was the greatest obstacle. Secularism, as a movement, began at the time of Renaissance, and aimed at redirecting society from otherworldliness to this-worldliness.Slide 12: Propaganda against Islam and the Apologetic Defence A virulent propaganda began against the family and social doctrines of “the religion of Muhammed” Instead of focusing on the faults and discrepancies of the new dispensations that are numerous, they continue to dissipate their energies in erecting defences around their faiths. In Islam, taking of alcohol pork and blood are not allowed and gambling, hoarding, usury, adultery, fornication, murder, theft and bribery are expressly unlawful. The outgeneralling of religion along with its dos and don'ts in society ensured smooth sailing in future for the big business. These changes had absolutely nothing to do with the well being of society, and were aimed only at utilising human temptations for the geometrical multiplication of wealth.Slide 13: Democracy: A Mirage to Deceive People The movement for democracy could not have been successful, if the dons of the world of business had not been kind on it. The government of the people, for the people and by the people . In effect, democracy is nothing but corporatocracy: a government by the corporate, of the corporate and for the corporate . Democracy Card a Tool of HegemonySlide 14: TAMING THE LAW law and custom were reshaped to reflect the predominance of the "free" contract between buyer and seller under which the capitalist gained the virtually unrestricted power to determine the technical modes of labour." Criminalisation encouraged Capital punishment labelled as' inhuman unworthy of continuation in the developing world' The advocacy has been reduced to a foul play of words and logic. And, yet, it is presumed that the net effect of the falsehood of the two contending parties of lawyers would unfold truth. Prisons or Hotels? Prisons or Hotels?Slide 15: Individualism and liberalism Religious morality replaced by commercial morality Prohibitions prohibited Individualism Pragmatism replaced idealismSlide 16: Feminism: A tool of economic fundamentalism Market needed women The bosses of economic fundamentalism had reckoned quite early in their march towards glory that the sales of consumer items would receive a shot in arm if the natural attraction between men and women was exploited up to the hilt. Feminists: genuine and sham “First” Versus “Second” SexSlide 17: Women for consumption Hurdles in Islamic World Women falling in trap Marriage system purposely destroyed Marriage to be taboo Threat of pregnancy and ways to minimise it glorifying the unwed mothers Sexual perversions popularised “Sexual Revolution” is in truth the nadir of human behaviour. It has proved to be not the antibiotic but the hypnotic. Sexual Revolution has taught us that sex is not for life but life is for sex . The superpower of the world is also the superpower in terms of crimes, suicides, broken marriages, single parenthood, child molestation and bastardy.Slide 18: Freedom of Choice This is Desirable? This is not? What sort of freedom is this that kills people, maddens men, women and children, leads to sexual assaults, destroys families, makes parents and children alien to one another, turns the old into destitute and kids into orphans and gives people sleepless nights? Why Dangerous Choices?Slide 19: Human Rights: the Stick to beat Opponents Abortion no Human Rights issue? Gay rights Rights of Criminals Right to kill childrenSlide 20: Impact of Dangerous Choices I) Drinking World wide, alcohol accounts for more than 2 million deaths In developing nations, alcohol ranks as the fourth cause of disability among men. Selected Health Issues by Alcohol Attributable Fractions Health issue Australian Canadian Male Female Male Female Liver cancer 0.18 0.12 0.29 0.16 Breast cancer - 0.03 - 0.04 Unspecific liver cirrhosis 0.54 0.43 0.54 0.54 Chronic Pancreatitis 0.84 0.84 0.84 0.84 Spontaneous abortion - 0.04 - 0.20 Road injuries 0.37 0.18 0.43 0.43 Fall injuries 0.34 0.34 0.24 0.15 Fire injuries 0.44 0.44 0.38 0.38 Drowning 0.34 0.34 0 30 0.23 Suicide 0.41 0.16 0.27 0.17 Assault 0.47 0.47 0.27 0.27Slide 21: Impact of Gambling About 73 million Americans visited a casino in 2005 Total lottery profits in the U.S. in 2004 amounted to almost $14 billion.” pathological gambling . According to the National Research Council, “ pathological gamblers 'engage in destructive behaviours: they commit crimes, they run up large debts, they damage relationships with family and friends, and they kill themselves. With the increased availability of gambling and new gambling technologies, pathological gambling has the potential to become even more widespread' More than 2 million people die of gambling related problems every yearSlide 22: Sex -One of the top Industries now -2006 revenues in pornography amounted to $97.06 Billion The National Task Force on Prostitution suggests that over one million people in the US have worked as prostitutes in the United States, or about 1% of American women. There were a total of 10-22 million "clandestine" abortions, bringing the total world-wide figures to 36 and 53 million abortions. There are approximately 126,000 abortions conducted each day Sources: International Family Planning Perspectives, 16:59, June 1990; USA 05 Million deaths every year due to AIDS Life Expectancy reduced considerably by Promiscuity -10 to 15 years Homosexuality decreases Life Expectancy by 25-30 yearsSlide 23: Crimes and Violence Westernism, an ideology that Significantly dilutes the severity of punishment to the criminals, delays and denies justice by creating a highly deficient and slow judicial system, enhances materialism and curbs spiritualism, creates conditions that have led to systematic disintegration of family system, accentuates economic disparity within society and has commercialised violence as well as the weapons of violenceSlide 24: Murder Colombia 0.63 per 1000 people South Africa 0.51 per 1000 people Jamaica 0.32 per 1000 people Venezuela 0.32 per 1000 people Russia 0.19 per 1000 people Mexico 0.13 per 1000 people Lithuania 0.10 per 1000 people Estonia 0.10 per 1000 people Latvia 0.10 per 1000 people Belarus 0.09 per 1000 people Ukraine 0.09 per 1000 people Papua New Guinea 0.08 per 1000 people Kyrgyzstan 0.08 per 1000 people Thailand 0.07 per 1000 people Moldova 0.07 per 1000 people Zambia 0.07 per 1000 people Seychelles 0.07 per 1000 people Zimbabwe 0.07 per 1000 people Costa Rica 0.06 per 1000 people Poland 0.05 per 1000 people Georgia 0.04 per 1000 people Uruguay 0.04 per 1000 people Bulgaria 0.04 per 1000 people United States 0.04 per 1000 people Armenia 0.03 per 1000 people 26. Yemen 0.03 per 1000 people 27. India 0.03 per 1000 people 28. Azerbaijan 0.02 per 1000 people 29. Dominica 0.02 per 1000 people 30. Finland 0.02 per 1000 people 31. Slovakia 0.02 per 1000 people 32. Romania 0.02 per 1000 people 33. Portugal 0.02 per 1000 people 34. Malaysia 0.02 per 1000 people 35. Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 0.02 per 1000 people 36. Mauritius 0.02 per 1000 people 37. Hungary 0.02 per 1000 people 38. Korea, South 0.01 per 1000 people 39. Slovenia 0.01 per 1000 people 40. Iceland 0.01 per 1000 people 41. France 0.01 per 1000 people 42. Czech Republic 0.01 per 1000 people 43. Australia 0.01 per 1000 people 44. Canada 0.01 per 1000 people 45. Chile 0.01 per 1000 people 46. United Kingdom 0.01 per 1000 people 47. Italy 0.01 per 1000 people 48. Spain 0.01 per 1000 people 49. Germany 0.01 per 1000 people 50. New Zealand 0.01per 1000 people (Source: Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)Slide 25: Suicide Country Rate 1. Finland 44.0 per 100000 people 2. France 28.5 per 100000 people 3. Austria 25.2 per 100000 people 4. Denmark 23.9 per 100000 people 5. Belgium 23.0 per 100000 people 6. Switzerland 21.8 per 100000 people 7. Sweden 21.0 per 100000 people 8. Canada 19.2 per 100000 people 9. Japan 16.2 per 100000 people 10. Australia 15.9 per 100000 people 11. Germany 15.8 per 100000 people 12, United States 15.3 per 100000 people 13. Ireland 15.2 per 100000 people 14. New Zealand 14.8 per 100000 people 15. Netherlands 14.2 per 100000 people 16. United Kingdom 11.4 per 100000 people 17. Italy 7.7 per 100000 people Weighted Average 16.36 per 100000 people Source: GECD Society at a Glance 2001, Statistical Annex Table D3Crimes against Women: Rape: Crimes against Women: Rape 1. United States 89,110 (1999) 2. South Africa 53,008 (2000) 3. Canada 24,049 (2000) 4. Australia 15,630 (2000) 5. India 15,468 (1999) 6. Mexico 13,061 (2000) 7. United Kingdom 8,593 (2000) 8. France 8,458 (2000) 9. Germany 7,499 (2000) 10. Russia 6,978 (2000) 11. Korea, South 6,139 (2000) 12. Spain 5,664 (2000) 13. Zimbabwe 5,567 (2000) 14. Thailand 4,020 (2000) 15. Venezuela 2,931 (2000) 16. Poland 2,399 (2000) 17. Italy 2,336 (2000) 18. Japan 2,260 (2000) 19. Colombia 1861 (2000) 20. Netherlands 1648 (2000) 21. Indonesia 1372 (2000) 22. Jamaica 1304 (2000) 23. Papua New Guinea 1295 (2000) 24. Turkey 1260 (2000) 25. Chile 1250 (2000) 26. Malaysia 1210 (2000) 27. Sri Lanka 1202 (2000) 28. Ukraine 1151 (2000) 29. Romania 1110 (2000) 30. New Zealand 861 (2000) 31. Bulgaria 593 (2000) 32. Hungary 589 (2000) 33. Finland 579 (2000) 34. Norway 555 (2000) 35. Belarus 530 (2000) 36. Czech Republic 500 (2000) 37. Denmark 497 (2000) 38. Costa Rica 475 (1999) 39. Switzerland 404 (2000) 40. Portugal 385 (2000) 41. Tunisia 334 (2000) 42. Kyrgyzstan 321 (2000) 43. Zambia 300 (2000) 44. Ireland 218 (1999) 45. Moldova 200 (2000) 46. Lithuania 183 (2000) 47. Uruguay 175 (2000) 48. Slovakia 129 (2000) 49. Greece 114 (2000) 50. Latvia 104 (2000) Total 295,879 ( Source: Seventh United Nations Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, covering the period 1998 - 2000 (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention)Slide 27: Wars in last 150 years 1860-65: American civil war (360,000) 1886-1908: Belgium-Congo Free State (3 million) 1899-02: British-Boer war (100,000) 1904: Germany Vs Namibia (65,000) 1904-05: Japan Vs Russia (150,000) 1910-20: Mexican revolution (250,000) 1911: Chinese Revolution (2.4 million) 1911-12: Italian-Ottoman war (20,000) 1912-13: Balkan wars (150,000) 1915: the Ottoman empire slaughters Armenians (1.2 million) 1914-18: World War I (8 million) 1917-21: Soviet revolution (5 million) 1928-37: Chinese civil war (2 million) 1931: Japanese Manchurian War (1.1 million) 1934: Mao's Long March (170,000) 1936: Italy's invasion of Ethiopia (200,000) 1936-37: Stalin's purges (13 million) 1936-39: Spanish civil war (600,000) 1939-45: World War II (55 million) including holocaust and Chinese revolution 1946-49: Chinese civil war (1.2 million) 1946-49: Greek civil war (50,000) 1947: Partition of India and Pakistan (1 million) 1948-1973: Arab-Israeli wars (70,000) 1948-: Kashmir's civil war (40,000) 1949-: Indian Muslims Vs Hindus (20,000) 1950-53: Korean war (4 million) 1954-62: French-Algerian war (1 million) 1958-61: Mao's "Great Leap Forward" (30 million) 1960-90: South Africa Vs Africa National Congress (?) 1961-2003: Kurds Vs Iraq (180,000) 1962-75: Mozambique Frelimo Vs Portugal (?) 1964-73: USA-Vietnam war (3 million) 1965: second India-Pakistan war over Kashmir 1965-66: Indonesian civil war (200,000) 1966-69: Mao's "Cultural Revolution" (11 million) 1966-: Colombia's civil war (31,000) 1967-70: Nigeria-Biafra civil war (800,000) 1968-80: Rhodesia's civil war (?) 1969-79: Idi Amin, Uganda (300,000) 1969-02: IRA - Northern Ireland's civil war (2,000) 1969-79: Francisco Macias Nguema, Equatorial Guinea (50,000) 1971: Pakistan-Bangladesh civil war (500,000) 1972-: Philippines Vs Muslim separatists (120,000) 1972: Burundi's civil war (300,000) 1972-79: Rhodesia/Zimbabwe's civil war (30,000) 1974-91: Ethiopian civil war (1,000,000) 1975-78: Menghitsu, Ethiopia (1.5 million) 1975-79: Khmer Rouge, Cambodia (1.7 million) 1975-89: Boat people, Vietnam (250,000) 1975-90: civil war in Lebanon (40,000) 1975-87: Laos' civil war (184,000) 1975-2002: Angolan civil war (500,000) 1976-83: Argentina's military regime (20,000Slide 28: 1976-93: Mozambique's civil war (900,000) 1976-98: Indonesia-East Timor civil war (600,000) 1976-: Indonesia-Aceh (GAM) civil war (12,000) 1979: Vietnam-China war (30,000) 1979-88: the Soviet Union invades Afghanistan (1.3 million) 1980-88: Iraq-Iran war (1 million) 1980-92: Sendero Luminoso - Peru's civil war (69,000) 1980-92: El Salvador's civil war (100,000) 1980-99: Kurds Vs Turkey (35,000) 1982-90: Hussein Habre, Chad (40,000) 1983-2002: Sri Lanka's civil war (64,000) 1983-2002: Sudanese civil war (2 million) 1987-: Palestinian Intifada (4,500) 1988-2001: Afghanistan civil war (400,000) 1988-2004: Somalia's civil war (550,000) 1989-: Liberian civil war (220,000) 1989-: Uganda Vs Lord's Resistance Army (30,000) 1991: Gulf War - large coalition against Iraq to liberate Kuwait (85,000) 1991-97: Congo's civil war (800,000) 1991-2000: Sierra Leone's civil war (200,000) 1991-: Russia-Chechnya civil war (200,000) 1991-94: Armenia-Azerbaijan war (35,000) 1992-96: Tajikstan's civil war war (50,000) 1992-96: Yugoslavia's civil war (200,000) 1992-99: Algerian civil war (150,000) 1993-97: Congo Brazzaville's civil war (100,000) 1993-: Burundi's civil war (200,000) 1994: Rwanda's civil war (900,000) 1995-: Pakistani Sunnis Vs Shiites (1,300) 1995-: Maoist rebellion in Nepal (10,000) 1998-: Congo/Zaire's war - Rwanda and Uganda Vs Zimbabwe, Angola and Namibia (3.8 million) 1998-2000: Ethiopia-Eritrea war (75,000) 1999: Kosovo's liberation war - NATO Vs Serbia (2,000) 2001: Afghanistan's liberation war - USA & UK Vs Taliban (25,000) 2002-: Cote d'Ivoire's civil war (1,000) 2003: Iraq's liberation war - USA, UK and Australia Vs Saddam Hussein (14,000) 2003-: Sudan Vs Darfur (70,000) 2003-: Iraq's civil war (100,000) According to the website copyrighted by Pierie ScruffSlide 29: West’s Crimes against humanity Ideological Crimes; Socioeconomic crimes; Political crimes Ideological Crimes Promotion of economic fundamentalism as the pivot of all developments. Development of an ideological system based on negation of God Marginalization or privatization of religion. Conscious nurturing of a feeling that life is to be enjoyed without fearing for “unknown” consequences if any in the “hereafter” and not giving up temporary enjoyment for future threats to life and society, as damage control can be achieved through “moderation” in activities, use of “safety devices” to prevent unwanted consequences and to go for treatment if the problems emerge even despite “moderation” and “safety devices”. Socioeconomic crimes Development of all social, political, scientific, economic and administrative institutions in a way that they all support the cause of economic fundamentalists; Conscious and planned disintegration of family system through legalization, popularization and glorification of relations outside family system; and creation of hurdles in the way of a proper marriage system between males and females. Commercialisation of all human weaknesses: drinking, gambling, sex.Slide 30: Promoting dangerous choices in the name of “freedom of choices” so that these choices can be commercialized to the hilt. Promotion of individualism Development of economic institutions in a way that the Economic Disparity continues to rise, with more and more wealth accumulating in the Western countries and there too in the hands of few people; Fanning desires in a way that people are always ready to spend or invest in Industrial products or industries; and are not able to create their own private assets. Political crimes Popularization of Western model of democracy as the only “perfect” model of governance; those who do not adopt it are retrogressive; Turning Democracy into Corporatocracy where corporate rule through proxy; Creating conditions that make it impossible for the politicians to do anything substantially damaging to the interests of economic fundamentalists; Invading, bullying and threatening other countries in the name of democracy, “threat to international community”, international community invariably meaning Western powers and their supporters. Killing tens of millions in wars and civil wars in the 19th century onwards for the establishment of their political and economic hegemony; Creating and sustaining Israel for destabilizing Middle East; Using War against Terror as a ploy to threaten Muslim World and other anti-West nations into submission.Slide 31: Westernism: the Ideology of Hegemony UN: the Baby of the West From two to lone Superpower Americanization in the garb of Globalization British Imperialism French Imperialism German Imperialism The March of American HegemonySlide 32: Westernism is the python that must be captured at the earliest and killed without delay.Slide 33: Islam the Final Answer *Peace Economics *Three Dimensional System *End to Dangerous Economics *Only Good Choices *Human Security *Theo-meritodemocracy