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#but of course. in a country that itself flaunts being the democratic 'land of the free' despite building that 'democracy' on stolen land
trying to talk about What's Happening and hearing "b-but israel is one of the only other DEMOCRACIES!!!!!" and having to restrain yourself because you're thinking. Who The Fuck Cares
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anthonybialy · 10 months
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Your Side on Top
Allies are appreciated more when they’re difficult to find.  We may as well accept consolation prizes provided by this rather miserable existence.  Learning who’s on your side is the only upside in a world filled with downsides.  The sanely decent seek others who despise lunacy as much as you do.  Looking for similarly logical perspective is as close as we get to experiencing comfort.  Put it in your Bumble profile.
A chance to self-identify is embraced by imbeciles.  Ghastly humans posting their horrid ideas publicly shows how they only help inadvertently.  Friends of fiends want as many others to see their allegiance as possible, which works out for the virtuous, too.  There’s a rather easy choice between good and evil involving who’s resisting marauders against life itself.  Learn what Israel’s enemies are doing by hearing when its enemies falsely accuse it of doing.
Outrage about pursuing terrorists is how immoral people flaunt how moral they are.  Preeners about the allegedly underprivileged never seem to quite muster an equal amount of outrage about same terrorists initiating wars on civilization.  You might think that sound precisely screwed up, and you might be correct.
The chance to flaunt identity works for evil idiots, too.  In a perfect world, everyone would be sensible.  In this far from perfect world, your enemies are ideally as dim as they are unpleasant.  The upright can only be glad that slouchers take the counterpoint.
We didn’t think spend September thinking we’d be encountering excuses for baby-decapitators.  But general awfulness being unnervingly popular is a permanent trend even if the specifics are unpredictable.  Hamas Decoder Ring-wearers qualify their support by noting that it’s of course awful to slaughter concert attendees before explaining why phantom genocidal oppression in Gaza vindicates it.
Shrugging away lousy behavior due to crummy circumstances is what liberalism is.  Brand salespeople have to make up reasons why their beloved downtrodden fire rockets at civilians without even using a protractor to aim.
Colonial oppression is an all-time classic fake absolution for real atrocities.  Sure, Israel has what we could go ahead and call a historical claim on its land, on top of how nobody wanted it until they got it.  Jealousy fuels lots of other unpleasant emotions, as seen by how crummily the vicinity’s sole republic gets treated by medieval haters paired residents of advanced societies who find primitive hellholes authentically quaint.
Noticing that they have is the only nice neighborhood in the area enrages those with refrigerators on their lawns.  As with all class warfare, anyone who succeeds must be torn down because they make failures jealous.  Democratic envious tax policy is reflected in contempt for the thriving country Israel built out of nothing.  Liberals claim whoever lucks into having resources gets unearned wealth, and the one place in the Middle East with no oil goes ahead and discredits them.
Liberals cause much of the rottenness they use to condone anger about what works in their self-sustaining way.  They think that’s how businesses keep going.  Crime spiking after decriminalizing it prompts stores to close in what’s used as evidence that free markets don’t work.  Internationally, the purportedly victimized find pals who lie about Israel stealing their snippet of land to condone a pillaging of it.  We’ve seen how they’d run things if they got their way, which is the millionth reason to cheer against the new Axis.
There’s no good news right now, but it’s at least heartening to learn who’s defending both truth and the innocent from fiends and those lying on their behalf.
Knowing someone else is aware of how much life sucks is the most assuagement available.  Blues music is based on the catharsis of knowing others suffer like you do.  Here are 12 bars that capture a woeful experience you fretted only happened to you.
Short of a large percentage of humans suddenly gaining wisdom and nobility, those suffering through the normalization of awfulness just want someone who grasps that this dimension is packed with aberrant dolts.
Knowing it’s much of the rest of the world that’s insane and not you is the service rendered by the handful of other steadfast operatives in the field.  Supports of good guys search for an outlook that differs from the warped take spewed by the sort of sanctimony junkies who think Israel is the terrorist for fighting terrorism.
Life could use referees.  It’s a relief to find others who know the rules.  Welcomed perspective leads to social media’s greatest value, namely finding others who think Jon Stewart is a sanctimonious twerp.  During wartime, a counter to the perfectly perverse narrative that responding to the unprovoked invasion is the war crime affords small yet valuable reassurance.
A war with sides obvious enough for a Marvel movie offers test of character that a sadly and unsurprisingly high percentage of people failed.  Participants don’t exactly have to enter harm’s way.  But noting besieged Israelis who face an assault on life and righteousness deserve backing is apparently too much for alleged sophisticates who reflexively crave an excuse for political-based carnage.
As for woke preeners who claimed they’d punch Nazis, it turns out they think “punch” means “hug”.  That’s surely the only word whose definition prompts struggles for them.   They mean people moving from New York to Florida, not executors of Jews.  Attempting to justify savagery should result in exclusion from polite society.  In our rather impolite one, know that others notice the rudeness.
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intherearviewmirror · 6 years
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Revisited: Rise of the Global Republic (DS)
18 October 2018
“Rise of The Global Republic (DS)” was originally posted on September 27, 2009, basically 9 years ago.
The inspiration behind this Dream Sequence was hard to miss, especially after that masterful 94-minute performance (and 6 times his allotted 15-minute time slot) given by Libya’s leader and chair for the African Union, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, at the United Nations general assembly on September 23, 2009. It was a derisive focal point of every mainstream media outlet for many days.
Not unlike Sinead O’Connor’s shocking performance on October 3, 1992 when she tore up a picture of the pope on live television, Gaddafi’s diatribe saw him rejecting, among numerous other things, the fakery of the UN charter before vetoing said charter then tearing it up in front of the dazed delegates.
While some of the media opted to outright gaslight Col. Gaddafi for flagrantly opposing the official agenda and not playing by the official rules, many in the mainstream blamed his erratic behavior on lack of sleep.
At the time, we weren’t quite sure why no one would give Col. Gaddafi a safe place to pitch his luxury tent or even a hotel room for that matter. It was reported that Donald Trump had agreed to lease Gaddafi some acreage on his property in Bedford, Connecticut with enough room for his high profile tent, but withdrew the offer last minute for reasons unknown.
To us, all of this seemingly unrelated drama was auspicious, making it ripe for a “Crazy Ivan” with the face of Julius Caesar, the embodiment of ancient Rome, and a 21st century progress report.
The reality this post brings to bear is that ALL roads lead to Rome … From ancient Rome TO Washington D.C. (formerly known as Rome, Maryland) TO the Rome we know today as the Vatican. Even when things don’t appear to be under the influence of Roman rule, we know enough now to know that they are. The imprint is unmistakable.
So how close to reality were we?
The New World Order-One World Government-One World Currency agenda under the mis-direction of the Vatican through its global networks is also unmistakable. All one has to do is research the United Nations’ approval and enforcement of Agenda 2021/Agenda 2030 to recognize that the UN has been one of the premier global organizations used to propel this malevolent NWO agenda forward. Maybe Col. Gaddafi was on to something after all.
Ancient Rome has historically been considered a Republic. Many have said that The United States of America (unincorporated) in its original form is a Republic as well, when, in fact, it is a Federation - a Federation of 50 sovereign states or 50 state Republics, with each state being basically a sovereign nation unto itself.
The sovereignty aspects built into our national structure from the beginning has posed a problem for this centuries old NWO Agenda because any kind of presumed sovereignty is in direct opposition to an enslavement Agenda. Hence the centuries of strategic and fraudulent corporate workarounds that included the hijacking of our financial system, our legal system and our national resources, which included the labor and creativity of WE, THE PEOPLE. And then They lied about our history.
Perhaps it’s time for WE, THE PEOPLE to re-consider what we think we know about the land of our birth and those who have been running it into the bloody ground.
But what we really want to know now is do the seemingly unrelated executions of Col. Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and former President John F. Kennedy in 1963 have something in common?
And this brings us to the deeper question going forward: Will the Vatican be taken out from within, just like Julius Caesar? Et tu, pope?
Rise of the Global Republic (DS)
We had a dream……and in that dream we saw Julius Caesar riding into Pittsburgh for the G-20 Summit on his white horse, just about the time Libya’s Colonel Gaddafi was trying to pitch his party tent on The Donald’s Bedford lawn. It took 94 minutes for Caesar to maneuver through the fray of plebeian protestors before triumphantly marching up the civic center steps where the new millennium’s world leaders were assembled en masse under the banner of economy and democracy.
Caesar may have lost a battle or two in his day, but he never lost a war, and his dark age-old debate with Jupiter was no different. None of the gods were surprised to see Jupiter finally acquiesce in allowing Gaius Julius to transcend the millennial span on a dream ride into 2009 A.D. so he could see what remained of his illustrious legacy.
Sitting astride his fine steed 'Toes' in the middle of Pittsburgh, Caesar broadly surveyed his modern day surroundings, took inventory of what old Republic hand-me-downs were still in evidence today, and made a summary assessment of Roman contribution to 21st century operations.
Every direction he surveyed prominently flaunted vestiges of ancient Roman-Greco urban master planning. J.C. found himself surrounded by a forum of modern day government buildings, civic centers offering public gathering places, plenty of holy temples to the gods, sports stadiums modeled after the beloved Coliseum, amphitheatres for the performing arts, parks, and even the standard victory parade route.
Togas were obviously out, and sadly there was not a public bath house in sight. The closest he could get was a 24-Hour Fitness and everyone he saw sweating in the window had their clothes on ... well, sort of. Surprised by the overall plumpness of the populous not sweating at the gym, Caesar thought a vomitorium comeback might not be such a bad idea.
And the month of July? It was still coming around once a year right in time for his birthday.
While he can’t take credit for the Caesar Salad or the lifesaving Caesarean Section (even though he and Queen Cleo did have a son name Caesarion), J.C. was shocked to see that his melting pot blend-n-merge approach to religious doctrinal unification had been cast aside in favor of pronounced civil dissention born out of intolerance and arrogant sect supremacy.
Back in Caesar’s prime time, marriages were simply mergers designed to create corporate-styled alliances for the purpose of growing the family business. He could see little had changed in that arena. As far as strong, powerful women who knew how to rule a kingdom went, few could equal Cleopatra in his experience (and his old buddy Marc Antony could back him up on that one). As far as women knowing their place in a man’s world, it looked as if the campaign for gender equality was still waging on.
Little seems to have changed in the political arena as well. He watched as those G-20 global governments predictably finessed their way through the agenda in the traditional part-democratic, part-oligarchic elitist manner he knew so well. Caesar did, however, find the new Republic’s budgetary crisis a bit intriguing. Perhaps that’s because Rome had ruled for a millennium without ever having a budget. He couldn’t help but laugh though when he heard the familiar high-pitched squeals of the upper classes when the subject of them paying taxes came up, again. Some things just never change.
Gaius Julius Caesar had naturally been born into patrician high society, yet he’d always prided himself on being a populist and man of the people. The Republic of Rome was more important than the individuals it was comprised of, and he was pleased to hear that a contemporary world leader named John F. Kennedy had kept the torch burning when he proclaimed “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”
After gloriously expanding Rome’s real estate holdings during the course of an exemplary military career, Caesar could deservedly declare in triumph “I came, I saw, I conquered”. Unfortunately the fateful demise of Julius Caesar didn’t occur on the battlefield as one would expect, but it came shrouded in cowardice from those closest to him. Like the Roman Republic itself, Caesar was taken out from within. Et tu, Brute?
And then we woke up and knew the die had been cast. It seems the world leader crusaders have mobilized a campaign in earnest to defend democracy as the new religion, and internationalism as the new book of doctrine. As the crusaders press on for absolute global conversion, do we need to worry that the new global government will become too big to fail?
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