Mexican LYM Denounces Gore Policies as "Genocidal"

July 26, 2007 (LPAC)--The LaRouche Youth Movement (LYM) of Mexico this afternoon held a demonstration to denounce the upcoming July 31 visit to Mexico of former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, because his anti-scientific global warming policies "threaten genocide against Mexico and the Third World population in general." The LYM raised this issue at a gathering in Mexico City that was addressed by the Mayor of Mexico City, Marcelo Ebrard, one of the sponsors of Gore’s visit to the country.

In the heat of the moment over what Gore’s policies mean for Mexico, one youth reportedly attempted to use the microphone on the podium to address the crowd on the issue of Gore’s genocide, and was taken away by authorities and held by the police for a number of hours, before being released without charges.

Patriots in Mexico recognize that Gore’s anti-industrial quackery translates into genocide for Mexico, and for all of Central and South America, and they are naturally angry and upset over his visit. In fact, every time Gore appears in a country, his visit is a provocation for those who rightly consider themselves targets of his genocide. Gore is a racist, and a fascist SOB, who understandably angers his intended victims.

As Lyndon LaRouche stated in his international webcast on July 25 in Washington, D.C., which was listened to around the world in simultaneous translation in Spanish, German, French and Italian, as well as the original English: "[It is a mistake to think] that Al Gore is human; that’s a big mistake. Remember the coal mine--'16 Tons' and the company store. Al Gore owned that place, that got that song written about it. That’s Al Gore. The guy’s no good, and he comes from a background of a daddy who was no good either. Something that cross-bred with a possum up in the swamps of Tennessee. You know how they are."