Comments by "Harry Mills" (@harrymills2770) on "PowerfulJRE"
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There's always a tension between the collective and the individual. Pakman fosters the illusion that all we need is a sufficiently competent, ethical, and enlightened leadership telling the collective what to do and allocate resources on the collective's behalf, for the benefit of all individuals. The trouble is, you rarely get competent, ethical and enlightened leadership. And it's always the duds who want the most control, just the like the worst driver in the room wants to show you how good their reflexes are out on the road.
See? We're DRAFTING! Great fuel efficiency! *CRASH*. Everything would've been fine if that asshole in front of me hadn't slammed the brakes. It's that other guy's fault. Pakman's totally shilling for Democrats.
So Trump's not a great speaker. He gets his point across. And if you watch him fence with hostile reporters (like Obama never did) off the cuff, he comes off better, thinking on his feet than any of the Democrat candidates. And no, you're not going to explain away how out of it Joe Biden is by micro-analyzing Trump's body language. I'm about 30 minutes in, and all I'm hearing are Democrat talking points. Give it up. Join Jimmy Dore, who's at least honest about what he sees in a very common-sensical way. He's a hopeless lefty, but he's not makin' shit up to fit his narrative. And I bet he can find 100s of Democrat 'experts' who'll spin you all the things that are wrong with Trump. Use your eyes and your brain and not your hopes and wishes, dude.
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You don't have to go to Oxford or Cambridge in order to have a pretty good grasp of the march of human progress, and critique figures from the past.
If there's one thing I have learned over the last 40 years, it's that it often takes a highly educated and erudite individual to make what's good seem irredeemably bad and what's bad look heroic. Anyone who's lived through the last 20 or 30 years, watching the utter nonsense being promulgated by "smart people," knows I'm not lying and I'm not wrong.
I wish I could say Murray believes everything he says, but he's made many disingenuous arguments and appeals to authority in order to win debates, even when I generally supported his side of the argument. Very tricky rhetorician. But when I see him employ his verbal judo tricks, and call out the other side for "verbal judo" or whatever, my faith in his sincerity wanes.
He'll talk all day about Muslim grooming gangs, but I can't recall his ever calling out honey-pot operations (involving under-aged girls) by elements of British, American, and Israeli establishments.
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Murray loses me when he goes full-on Zionist. So have a lot of conservative pundits, including Shapiro and Rubin, whom I supported in the past. Trump and RFK lose me when they go full-on Zionist.
I think that Jews are split on the Zionist Project. But those who question it or criticize it are systematically de-platformed, discredited, or otherwise sidelined by those who are more interested in personal power than in God.
I think Islam drew from Abrahamic tradition to weaponize religion for their benefit. I think Judaism drew from religions from around the world to weaponize religion for their benefit. That's where Mohammed got the idea. You have disunity and strife among your people? Unite them under the banner of religion, and WIN! Steamroll "heretics" and "infidels." They're sub-human, after all.
I think Christianity started out as a rejection of much of this nonsense, but the versions of Christianity that ended up dominating were those which were supported by men seeking power over other men. We all look back fondly on Martin Luther's Theses, but then we see how the Lutheran Church eagerly melded itself with the temporal authorities when it got the chance, showing that the Lutheran Church is just like all the rest: Set up something good, and bad people will infiltrate and hijack it to their own personal ends.
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COVID-19 was a proof-of-concept, as was BLM, and the transgender movement that ran rampant through all our legacy institutions. Note the term "legacy institutions." Those control systems have been wildly successful, yet at the same time, spell the doom of those control systems and the controllers, thereof.
USAID and NED are on the lips of many. Church Committee reforms were thwarted by their creation. This whole public-private thing is the very definition of fascism. It's just fascism by other means, when the direct, socialist path has lost traction.
What pisses me off, the most, is the supposedly limited-government Republicans and the supposedly anti-establishment Democrats are uni-partying us into tyranny. They agree on all the worst things, and those with a clear liberty message are considered fringe! Even the election of Trump doesn't really change that, fundamentally, or so I fear.
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