This is where I'm at. It's clear that there are wealth transfers and authoritarian agendas being opportunistically advanced in myriad ways on myriad fronts which can be opposed on a case-by-case basis without believing everything I read from the plandemic crowd.
The way Covid is being used to advance brazen government censorship and facilitating the rising inequalities and corruption of capitalism, the risk of mandatory vaccines and vaccine passports, these are concrete things you can oppose without disappearing down weird rabbit holes.
This is in contrast to things I'm not comfortable taking a hard stance on since my artist brain can't really wrap itself around the science of the virus itself and the various measures used to address it. I'm glad people are questioning these things, it's just not my role.
So the stuff I feel comfortable addressing I just weave into my ongoing commentary about oligarchy and capitalism, since it's not actually separate from those things. I get that that's not good enough for some people, but my goal is to be truthful, not not to please everyone.
Even Cuba. Yeah, there are surely many valid questions being raised, but there's also definitely an INCREDIBLE amount of sloppy thinking going on as well.
Thank you. It baffles me that more people don't feel this way. Seems like people who actually want to oppose an agenda would accept help on that front where they can get it how they can get it, not tear down anyone who doesn't accept their whole narrative.
It's announced and well-documented. That doesn't mean it necessarily means what you think it means. To me it just looks like capitalism continuing on its inevitable trajectory of more and more injustice, exploitation and abuse, which I oppose all the time.
Crowdfund Israeli spyware surveillance on your own government to keep them from selling the nation to BlackRock while the world burns and billionaires masturbate in low earth orbit caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/falling
Organize a grassroots whatever campaign so plastic politicians can feed you word salad with an ivory spork until armageddon
Vote vote vote vote for Murder Stealing Slavery because if you don't then Stealing Slavery Murder might win
Get the Monsanto vaccine in one arm and the Google vaccine in the other while the TV man on every channel says everything's normal and the Pentagon needs your insulin money
Stealing someone's labor is worse than stealing their property, because it's theft of their life; you can replace property, but you can't replace hours of life. And rigging the system so people need to work longer hours in order to survive is this form of theft at mass scale.
Right now it's ass backwards: people have to spend their lives away from their loved ones in pointless jobs, and if you tell the cop your employer stole hours from you he'll just shrug while if your employer tells the cop you stole a company iPad you'll be hauled off in chains.
This would all be a lot less confusing if we said people get paid by the Life Unit instead of by the hour, because it makes it much clearer what you're actually trading. "You want a unit of my life for seven dollar bills and a quarter? Fuck you."
For Every Whistleblower They Make An Example Of, They Prevent A Thousand More (Audio)
"All US government statements about authoritarianism in other nations are invalidated by its treatment of whistleblowers and journalists." soundcloud.com/going_rogue/fo…
Whistleblower Daniel Hale has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison after pleading guilty to leaking secret government information about America's psychopathic civilian-slaughtering drone assassination program. thedissenter.org/daniel-hale-re…
What we need first, more than the end of capitalism or statism or any other ism, is real transparency. We need people's vision of what's going on in the world unobscured by government/corporate/financial secrecy and propaganda. Once we can see, we can figure things out from there
How can we navigate toward a healthy world when we can't even see what's happening? Militaries understand that you need intelligence before you can act efficaciously; you need to see/know what you're dealing with. Truth is hidden and obscured from us, precisely for this reason.
That's what Assange was going for when he founded WikiLeaks: a tool to help the people see and know what's going on in the world so we can act in an informed way.
"I don't like the US ruling the world with nonstop violence either, but if it wasn't us it'd be China!"
No unipolar global hegemon ever once existed in human history until three decades ago. Stop thinking of it as some unbreakable law of nature that there must always be one.
The idea that China wants to become the next unipolar dominator assumes (A) China has the same values and interests as western imperialists, and (B) that Beijing is looking at the US empire eating itself alive and thinking "Yeah, that looks awesome! That could be us someday!"
Saying you can't end the US empire because China will replace it is the same as saying you can't stop raping someone because then someone else would rape them.
They and their clique have been trying to pressure and cajole me into writing about a global Covid conspiracy for over a year, and I'm just not going to say something that I don't know is true. I just won't. I don't care how much misdirected rage they're able to whip up about me.
I'm reluctant to even address this because any time I do whatever I say gets spun in the most insanely negative interpretation possible, bits are snipped out of context dishonestly, and no good comes of it. They're the most disgustingly bad faith faction I've ever encountered.
Every mistake I’ve ever made in this job was the result of listening to other people instead of trusting my gut and moving with my own intuition and inspiration. I'm too experienced at this point to ever let anyone cajole me into writing about their pet topic in their way.