The end of Capitalism
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As we all have heard, the end of the Mayan calender is coming up soon. This December 21, 2012, which is also the austral summer solstice marks the last day of the Mayan calender and many fear that it may be the last day of earth. For the Mayans though, it was not the end of the world, but rather the end of an era and represented the beginning of a spiritual transition towards a new cosmic conscience.
For Bolivia, the first step will be the banning of Coca Cola beginning on December 21, 2012. This announcement comes from Foreign Minister David Choquehuanaca, who
stated that his Government is supporting the beginning of a new era free
of capitalism and embracing "the culture of life" and "community
spirit".
For
Choquehuanca, that day will signal “the end of the Macha, the end of
hatred, the end of capitalism” and the beginning of “la Pacha, the start
of love, of community spirit”.
The foreign minister announced that to
welcome Pacha, the Bolivian government is preparing a ceremony in the
Island of the Sun with the attendance of 50,000 indigenous peoples from
different countries. Choquehuanca made the announcement during a ceremony
along with President Evo Morales and Vice-President Alvaro García in
which a contract was signed to construct an airport in Copacabana, the
main Catholic sanctuary of Bolivia, 120 km west of La Paz.
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