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drmonkeysetroscans · 11 months
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Just like corporations will do later.
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stormhavenmedia · 1 year
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New NATO members have Enthusiastic Nazi pasts, but then so does NATO
If it is true that the “Victors write the History” then one is left to wonder who actually won the Second World War. This may seem like a bizarre statement to anyone who, like me, was raised on the conventional history of WWII. That history unfortunately has been run through a forest of mirrors to obscure the truth. At this moment in time our lack of understanding the realities of that period…
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americanmysticom · 1 year
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CORPORATE FASCISM AND THE PPP CCP
The globalist agenda started decades ago with the U.N.’s "Sustainable Development Goals"
[They only reconstituted the Reich]
The WEF and Globalists Are Losing | How We Win Mark Moss Published December 1, 2022
where the Whole World was to fall in line with their goals and plans. However, since then we have seen it transform into other names and goals driven by other very similar players. We now have the WEF calling for 'stake holder capitalism' and 'public private partnership' and of course, ESG scores, that will be the ultimate form of control.
https://rumble.com/v1ydk59-the-wef-and-globalists-are-losing-how-we-win.html
Slides; https://go.1markmoss.com/blackrock [valid link]
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I love the smell of Muskrat tears in the morning. Smells like fascism dying.
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nerdpoe · 1 month
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if companies want you to have a bachelors so bad when you're already qualified via experience for a job, they should be willing to shell out to pay for that bachelors.
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lady-grey-1993 · 16 days
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Being an anarchist means:
You oppose Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.
You oppose Russian imperialism in Eastern Europe
You oppose British colonialist presence in Ireland
You oppose Chinese oppression of Tibetans and Ugyghrs
You oppose American capitalistic exploitation of Africa and South America.
You oppose Iranian persecution of religious minorities.
You oppose ANY form of hierarchy, hegemony, or monopoly.
Being an anarchist means you either fight for the absolute freedom and equity of all humanity, or you just sit on your hands praying the "elites" show you their non-existent mercy.
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kp777 · 5 months
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by Tim Karr
Common Dreams
Nov. 16, 2023
Democracy suffers when a commercial media system showcases fascist demagogues for profit.
There is no bottom for MAGA’s top man. At a speech delivered on Veterans Day, Donald Trump used rhetoric nearly identical to that used by Adolf Hitler 80 years earlier.
Rather than honoring veterans as one might expect of a political speech on this day, Trump used the occasion to label his adversaries “vermin” — promising that, if elected, he would use his power to “root out” all his political enemies.
The Washington Post’s Aaron Blake found the parallels: Hitler frequently used vermin references to justify the murder of Jews and others across Europe, while “Trump has used it more broadly to suggest that his opponents are subhuman” and deserve punishment.
Without calling themselves to account for the damage they've done, media executives will never quit their Trump habit
Parroting Hitler should not be considered normal behavior in any election cycle. But the media have grown used to covering Trump’s extremism as if it’s standard political fare. This time, though, some journalists rightly saw his Veterans Day speech as very dangerous.
“It’s important to emphasize that Trump’s rhetorical excesses are not new. To know anything about the Republican is to know that he, on a nearly daily basis, finds new and needlessly provocative ways to shock, offend, insult, and degrade,” wrote Steve Benen for MSNBC.
What is new, however, is the growing number of reporters and commentators being more explicit in their use of the term “fascist” to describe Trump’s beliefs — and “dictatorship” to describe what his return to power would represent for the future of U.S. democracy.
The media aren’t sounding these sorts of alarms enough, according to Margaret Sullivan, who wrote about the mounting evidence that Trump is indeed a fascist. “The press generally is not doing an adequate job of communicating those realities,” she said. “Instead, journalists have emphasized Joe Biden’s age and Trump’s ‘freewheeling’ style. They blame the public’s attitudes on ‘polarization,’ as if they themselves have no role.”
Sullivan urges more members of the press to report on the dark prospect of a second Trump presidency. They should “ask voters directly whether they are comfortable with [Trump’s] plans, and report on that. Display these stories prominently, and then do it again soon,” she wrote.
The ‘F’ word
Sullivan is right, of course. The media need to report more on the rise of fascism in America, and they also need to reflect on their role in enabling this. For decades the former president has capitalized on the media’s obsessive attention to paint an alternative vision of himself — one in which he features not as a twice-impeached, criminally indicted sexual abuser who sought to overthrow a democratic election that he lost, but as a decisive and winning strongman, the only person with the power and charisma to make America great again.
Media execs have played along with Trump’s charade, aware that his tele-presence is a boon for ratings and revenues. In 2016, then-CBS CEO Les Moonves said that devoting so much airtime to then-candidate Trump “may not be good for America, but it’s damn good for CBS.” At the time, Moonves was praising Trump for the bumper crop of political-ad dollars brought in during the contentious 2016 election, but he was not alone.
Former media executive Jeff Zucker has arguably done more than any single person to burnish the 21st-century caricature of Donald Trump. While an executive at NBC, he greenlit The Apprentice, which remade Trump from a bankruptcy-spawning loser into a boardroom genius with impeccable business savvy.
When Trump entered the political fray in 2015, he did so with an Apprentice tailwind. Zucker, who by then had transitioned to the top job at CNN, trained the network’s cameras on his celebrity candidate while denying equal time to Trump’s Republican opponents. Ratings were also Zucker’s rationale for keeping Trump center stage in 2016.
The media chose Trump in 2016 well before most Republican voters had a chance to vote for any of the other GOP candidates in the race.
And it didn’t end there. In 2020, Mathias Döpfner, head of German media giant Axel Springer, sent a message asking the company’s executives if they wanted to “get together for an hour on the morning on Nov. 3 and pray that Donald Trump will again become President of the United States of America?” Döpfner justified this question by praising the Trump administration for supporting issues, like corporate tax breaks and reining in big tech, that benefitted Axel Springer.
The profit incentive
If you’re noticing a pattern, it's this: Democracy suffers when a commercial media system showcases fascist demagogues for profit.
That seems obvious enough, but it’s worth repeating: News media companies rely on ratings and related advertising revenues to survive. In other words, the news business is about putting on a show that will draw the largest numbers of viewers. And Trump — like Hitler and Mussolini before him — is a camera-ready showman.
More important matters like correcting Trump’s many falsehoods or reporting on the troubling consequences of a second Trump presidency are secondary for those who just want to draw more attention to their primetime offerings.
Former executives, like Moonves and Zucker (who for a variety of unsavory reasons have since left their companies), and existing ones, like Döpfner, were saying that as long as Trump’s autocratic extremism makes them richer, there’s no need to worry about the consequences. Never mind that, if elected, he’d likely use his power to undermine media freedom and silence dissenting voices.
The commercial U.S. media system needs to undergo deep reckoning for accommodating the rise of Trumpism. This atonement should be reflected in a shift in the ways large outlets report on Trump, but also by recognizing the commercial incentives that drive media to lead with the Trump Show, damn the far-right repercussions.
Without calling themselves to account for the damage they've done, media executives will never quit their Trump habit — not in 2024, nor at any point after.
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paragonrobits · 8 months
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Internet Commenters: I love hobie, he's chaotic neutral incarnate Hobie Brown/Spider-Punk: Chaotic NEUTRAL!? Fuckin' EXCUSE ME?? Hobie: Neutral?? NEUTRAL?! Hobie: I did NOT fuckin' dedicate the short time I got left to a desperate fight against an enemy that I most sure as hell can't win but fought anyway because it was the right choice and the ONLY choice, to be called fuckin' NEUTRAL like the whole reason I do it ain't because I know it was the right thing to do! Hobie: There's people who ain't dead because I put down some rabid dogs that needed putting down. I did it because it was the only moral choice I could live with, even if it ends up killing me, I did it because it was fuckin' RIGHT. Hobie: I am goddamn CHAOTIC GOOD and if you try to slide me any further away from Good on the alignment axis so help me I will find a way to pop into your reality and I will KICK. YOUR. ASS.
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nando161mando · 6 days
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But the price of groceries is Biden's fault
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meteorherd · 8 months
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oh no the death note musical is getting popular and people are actually thinking that musical light is a leftist now we cannnooottt be doing this
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Anyone who doesn’t vote for Biden is complicit with a second Trump reign of terror.
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stirdrawsandreblaws · 3 months
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screaming crying coughing up blood every time i have to fucking defend genocide joe bc ppl wanna lie and say he isn't responsible for most of the best domestic policy we've seen in decades
his foreign policy is dogshit, yes, and he should rightly be called on it and primaried out, but we can criticize the shit he's actually done wrong instead of making shit up about him ~not doing anything good~
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transrevolutions · 2 years
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Full stop, we don't live in a democracy. Not even a republic, either.
We live in an oligarchy, with republican* characteristics at best. We have a president that doesn't even need the popular vote to be elected (executive branch), a two-party congress bought out by corporates and lobbyists (legislative branch) and a group of nine appointed-for-life 'justices' who can make decisions overturning decades of legal precedent, who are given their positions not by election but by the president that doesn't even need a popular vote to get in office (judicial branch).
We don't live in a democracy. We live in an oligarchy run by corporations, gun and oil lobbyists, old money, and the Christian fascist far right.
*'republican' here does not mean the GOP, it refers to the system of government, although in these times, the error is easy to make.
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americanmysticom · 2 years
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THE CONNECTION BETWEEN AGENDA 2030, BILL GATES, THE WEF, AND DUTCH FARMLAND
“They [farmers] have livestock and they produce beef. And what's interesting to know is that the Dutch minister who has pushed this Nitrogen law has a brother-in-law who is the owner of the Dutch online supermarket called 'PIC NIC’. Guess who invested $600 million in 'PIC NIC’ last year? Right, Bill Gates, the man who wants you to eat fake meat."
Bill Gates Behind the Theft of Dutch Farmers' Land? Eva Vlaardingerbroek Drops a Bombshell
https://rumble.com/v1br9gx-bill-gates-behind-the-theft-of-dutch-farmers-land-eva-vlaardingerbroek-drop.html
[Let's start the people's new world order with placing a cap on personal holdings at one million dollars, and breaking up corporate entities that involve themselves in government racketeering and monopolization of the ‘public trust’. Does the ‘public trust’ not also include the streams and rivers of genetic code?]
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commiepinkofag · 24 days
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it should.
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