I’d say more about Big Tech but since they’ve privatized totalitarianism, I fear being digitally disappeared if I dare criticize Big Tech. A couple years of being shadow-banned were enough to give me a taste of Big Tech’s privatized totalitarianism, thank you very much. That alone tells you our entire system is broken.
I can only say “Beware” – follow the news carefully; not to believe what is said, but rather to analyse what is said, and when it is said, so you will know the times & season which we face, and how much longer we have to enact some sort of peaceable mass resistance without any rebellion to give them justification for harsh treatment. We can’t face them in open revolt, because the military mindset will prevent soldiers from rebelling against their orders perhaps up to but not including the actual murder of their own citizens, or the disposal of the bodies of murdered citizens. At that point the soldiers will come to our aid – but we cannot count on them doing so in the first stages of the crackdown, when it comes, perhaps after another year of lockdowns.
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If you look at the 2021 inauguration of Joe Biden you noticed something. Military and pols everywhere but no governed giving their consent.
Images matter and the world is watching the U.S. transition from a Republic into an Autocracy. Apparently, the revolution will be televised after all.
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The two weeks since the staged assault on the Capitol saw Trump pile-driven in the ground by a vengeful GOP leadership while obviously having his arm twisted behind the scenes. The gleeful hand wringing by the establishment of the we know better than you crowd was as astounding as it was predictable. And it shouldn’t surprise anyone. We knew they were waiting for it, and they relished the opportunity.
Trump was four years of faint hope, failed promises and false narratives.
Don’t get me wrong he was also entertaining as hell, did many things I fundamentally agreed with and accelerated the collapse of the biggest, most corrupt organization ever created in human history.
He made a mockery of the media, stood tall until the final days of his presidency against a self-congratulatory bureaucracy and forced out into the open the depths of the depravity of our ruling class.
I refuse to go into the same hysterical theatrics the Left did four years ago. Biden’s the president. The restoration is complete. He was selected no different than every president other than Trump since Reagan.
I have as much emotion for him as I had for Bush the Lesser, Clinton the Rapist or Obama the Enigma.
He’s just a placeholder for a system I no longer have any affinity for. Trump always represented a big two-fingers up to that system, which too many conservatives helped Trump prop up for four years.
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When participation becomes a waste of time and effort – simply because if participation means choices and those choices have little difference, what’s the point of making a decision?
I’m done with voting. I can’t possibly find the energy to knowingly participate in that fraud any more and if I did I’d vote for the biggest fuckups and tyrants possible. And not out of spite. It’s a strategy called “accelerationism”. It’s rooted in the idea that a permanently successful entity is doomed to extinction. So the faster you get them there, the faster they die. It’s like what Reagan did with the USSR – make the so successful that they burn out. Like a one hit wonder, like a flash in the pan celebrity.
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Violence isn’t a solution, violence is currency we use to buy time to implement a solution. And like all currency, if you overspend on what you’re buying, you get screwed. The key is to buy just enough time to achieve goals, otherwise it’s likely to devolve into a death spiral where one is forced to spend more and more violence to buy less and less time.
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Freedom isn’t a choice; it’s a state of mind. You never have to die for freedom. You are either free or not. No one in the universe could take that from you. Some people don’t get that, however, and they never really see the world the way it truly is. Shades of grey, a palette of colors, and no white or black to be found as far as the eye could see.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a perfect example. They were not a union, most of them were not soviet, none of them were socialist, and they weren’t republics. They poorly attempted to hide their weakness by proclaiming the opposite in their names. ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter are two current, best examples
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Find out what they censor, that will give me the things they’re scared of. Censorship was never about morality; it was about fear. If a people wanted to hide something, it was because that was where you could kick them and make it hurt the hardest. Only a very scared people tried to hide information of any sort, and Sorilla knew that from the censorship she’d encountered through her career.
The so called deep state, really the entirity of our current corrupt government is most like a hungry beast. That would like setting that hungry beast loose in a shop to pick out a pet for your child. You might actually get what you wanted, but if so, it would only be because the beast finally stuffed itself enough to leave one pet left alive in the whole place for you to pick from.
Normalize every aberrant behavior, bring common all deviancy and let fly the reins of morality and reason, then welcome in that utopia that liberals embrace called communism, that which most Americans with but a shard of ethic would immediately recognize as evil.
“We do things in the name of the greater good that can be called nothing short
of evil. I wonder if it is really so bad to choose the right thing once in a while?”
“If men are to be precluded from offering their sentiments on a matter…. reason is of no use to us; the freedom of speech may be taken away, and dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep, to the slaughter.”— George Washington
“If there is any principle of the Constitution that more imperatively calls for attachment than any other it is the principle of free thought — not free thought for those who agree with us but freedom for the thought that we hate.”
– Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., U.S. Supreme Court justice