Comments by "Ralph Bernhard" (@ralphbernhard1757) on "George Galloway" channel.

  1. Remember all their names. But as millions of individuals, maybe we the people should start thinking about a different strategy. All around the world, millions of people have finally figured out they are on the wrong side of a 100-year old imperialist war in Asia, Africa and the ME, but they are not as connected or organized like the outside meddlers have been for 100s of years. Right from the start of this conflict centuries ago, the meddlers' strategy has been "divide and rule", and it has been all about OIL and outside Western CONTROL over strategic locations on the map. Counter strategy to "divide and rule": Start pulling the rug from underneath the feet of these eternal meddlers... Boycott: Much simpler than trying to remember the long loooong lists of what not to buy, and for whatever specific reasons, is to try and limit what one actually does buy: buy no-name brands from small companies (addresses usually on the labels), buy local foods (farmers markets), buy locally produced or handmade items, otherwise go slightly "over-regional," or buy fair trade wherever possible. It is not a perfect strategy, but don't get sidelined by the whiners/finger pointers who will invariably ALWAYS show up like clockwork, trying to ridicule or nag with their dumb "...duh but your using a smartphone, but your using oil toooo"-gotcha style distractions. It is not MEANT to be "perfect"... Methodology: JDI and make it a longterm lifestyle, not just a short-term knee-jerk "trend," because of some or other upsetting event in the news. Just boycott ALL corporations, as far as personally convenient and possible, and always remember that even if only 75% of all the people on the planet only get it right about 75% of the time, on roughly 75% of everything they buy, it will finally make a massive difference for all the causes you also value. Want to bring the boys home? Do you wish to limit military actions to becoming multinational, following the principles of international law only, and independent of any corporate "interests." Do you wish to contribute to end western imperialist actions and meddling all over the world? You wish to contribute a small share to forcing Israel into a negotiated peace process? Do you wish to give small companies a better chance in the dog-eat-dog capitalist world in your country? Join up... It's free. Nobody will ask you to sign anything. Only once there is an impact, there will be change: because the international cross-border politically influencial well-organized rich and powerfull only REALLY start caring when their pockets start hurting... Start unravelling the connections between the globalist elites, international big business, and lobby-friendly Washington DC, by boycotting ALL big brands. Do not delay. Start today. πŸ‘πŸ‘‹
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  2. Feb 17, 2024 β€” 'If you're not at the table in the international system, you're going to be on the menu,' says US Secretary of State Blinken... Remember the names of all their "lunches." Remember all their victims. As millions of individuals, maybe we should start thinking about a different strategy. All around the world, millions of others like Aaron Bushell have finally figured out they are on the wrong side of a 100-year old imperialist war in Eastern Europe and the ME, but they are not as connected or organized like the outside meddlers have been for 100 years. Right from the start of this conflict 100 years ago, the meddlers' strategy has been "divide and rule", and it has been all about OIL and outside Western CONTROL over strategic locations on the map. Counter strategy to "divide and rule": Start pulling the rug from underneath the feet of these eternal meddlers... Boycott: Much simpler than trying to remember the long loooong lists of what not to buy, and for whatever specific reasons, is to try and limit what one actually does buy: buy no-name brands from small companies (addresses usually on the labels), buy local foods (farmers markets), buy locally produced or handmade items, otherwise go slightly "over-regional," or buy fair trade wherever possible. It is not a perfect strategy, but don't get sidelined by the whiners/finger pointers who will invariably ALWAYS show up like clockwork, trying to ridicule or nag with their dumb "...duh but your using a smartphone, but your using oil toooo"-gotcha style distractions. It is not MEANT to be "perfect"... Methodology: JDI and make it a longterm lifestyle, not just a short-term knee-jerk "trend," because of some or other upsetting event in the news. Just boycott ALL corporations, as far as personally convenient and possible, and always remember that even if only 75% of all the people on the planet only get it right about 75% of the time, on roughly 75% of everything they buy, it will finally make a massive difference for all the causes you also value. Want to bring the boys home? Do you wish to limit military actions to becoming multinational, following the principles of international law only, and independent of any corporate "interests." Do you wish to contribute to end western imperialist actions and meddling all over the world? You wish to contribute a small share to forcing Israel into a negotiated peace process? Do you wish to give small companies a better chance in the dog-eat-dog capitalist world in your country? Join BDS, because the international cross-border politically influencial rich and powerfull only REALLY start caring when their pockets start hurting. Regardless of where you live, or how much money you have, just remember this: - You are not going to achieve much by voting in elections. - You are not going to achieve much by posting on social media. - You are not going to achieve much by debating on any plattform, real or virtual. - You are not going to achieve much by making use your "freedom of speech" in any way. - You are not going to achieve much by protesting in any possible way which will politically make a difference. Here is what you can do, easily: 1) Read Smedley-Butler/War is a Racket, a very short book (should be possible in a few hours) 2) realize that after around a 100 years, NOTHING has changed 3) start unravelling the connections between big business and Washington DC, by boycotting "big brands". Do not delay. Start today. πŸ‘πŸ‘‹
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  12. β€œMany of us like to ask ourselves, "What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide? The answer is, you're doing it. Right now.” ― Aaron Bushnell Nobody can expect another human being to carry out such a level of self-sacrifice. Here is what you can do, easily: 1) Read Smedley-Butler/War is a Racket, a very short book (should be possible in a few hours) 2) realize that after around a 100 years, NOTHING has changed 3) start unraveling the connections between big business and Washington DC, by boycotting all international big brands. Boycott: Much simpler than trying to remember the long loooong lists of what not to buy, and for whatever specific reasons, is to try and limit what one actually does buy: buy no-name brands from small local companies (addresses usually on the labels), buy local foods (farmers markets), buy locally produced or handmade items, otherwise buy fair trade wherever and whenever possible. It is not a perfect strategy, but don't get side-lined by the whiners/finger pointers who will invariably ALWAYS show up like clockwork, trying to ridicule or nag with their dumb "...duh but your using a smartphone," or "but, but, but...your using oil toooo"-gotcha style distractions. It is not MEANT to be perfect... Ghandi told the Empire to "Quit India" and we must tell the USA/collective West to "Quit the World." Methodology: Make it a long term lifestyle, not just a short-term knee-jerk trend, because of some or other upsetting event in the news. Just boycott ALL corporations, as far as personally convenient and possible, and always remember that even if only 75% of all the people on the planet only get it right about 75% of the time, on roughly 75% of everything they buy, it will finally make a massive difference for all the causes you also value. Want to bring the boys home? Do you wish to limit military actions to becoming multinational, following the principles of international law only, and independent of any corporate interests. Do you wish to contribute to end western imperialist actions and meddling all over the world? You wish to contribute a small share to forcing Israel into a negotiated peace process? Do you wish to give small local companies a better chance in the dog-eat-dog capitalist world in your country? Do you wish to fight meddling globalist empires? If those who have the money use their competitive advantages to spread lies and misdirection via the MSM, we must use our numbers to spread the truth of what is happening. Join us, because the international cross-border politically influential GLOBAL ELITES only REALLY start caring when their pockets start hurting. πŸ‘πŸ‘‹
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  15. Everything explained here, is part of a top-down divide-and-rule strategy of power. To the outside divider, it does not matter how divisions appear in a neigboring region or on another continent, since the dividers' only aim, is to avoid unity in a region/another continent. When you hear or read concepts like "avoid" or "fragmentation" it is always a part of a top-down divide-and-rule strategy of power, to avoid unity from formating elsewhere. This avoidance of unity elsewhere is implemented using a variety of political means, incl. but not limited to violence and war (Clausewitz as "war simply the continuation of politics"). To leverage these divides outsiders create local tools to implement more division, or "buck catchers" to defend the own power base (ratchet principle). Historically, the MO is always the same: Once an intransient continent has been created for oneself, the regional hegemony tries to implement transient regions for other powers. Today there are only two continents with sole hegemonies: North America (single hegemony, weak neighbors) and Australia (single hegemony, but economically insufficient to "rule the world"). At three key points in history (around 1900, just after WW1, and around the year 2000), Europeans failed to create an intransient region for themselves, and therefore will remain transient for the foreseeable future. All the other continents apart from N. Am and Australia are "transient" and therefore easy to divide, by use of age-old strategies to create, and deepen divides.
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