Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "The New Culture Forum"
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Take this from a Yank.
The United States is the “great melting pot” and has been since the first colonies were formed. The nation and its people have seen every type of disagreement possible over emigration. It was founded, mostly, due to religious persecution within England. However, that persecution continued, here, until Lord Baltimore made the move to create a state that accepted every religion, and that was Maryland.
Stating the above, we've seen all the pros and cons of emigration, and if they're mentioned today, a small minority tries to label what's said as racism or some other “ism.” We've seen the crime increase several times with each wave of immigrants, and it was crimes that were unknown of before they arrived. We've also witnessed those who refuse to assimilate since the nation was founded from the original colonies, and we know what activities and actions they will perform to keep from assimilating and obeying the law. In other words, what we're seeing, today, in the US, is nothing new.
What I can say to my British cousins is, learn from us. Do not allow yourselves to be run roughshod over by a minority. Stand up, point out the problems, and speak the truth without fear.
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This is a lot older than you think, stretching back to Nixon's days in office when the G5, that quickly became the G7, was formed at his White House, and most of the western nations signed up for it at Stockholm during the first Earth Summit. That was where all of this claptrap was discussed, and it was ironed out and implemented over the next fifty years, where they met about every ten years to go over the details. Reagan created a scandal, though, when he didn't go along with it, and then, we had Trump, who didn't, either.
What we are seeing are distractions to make us take our eyes off what they are slowly implementing before 2030.
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In the US, we have the holier-than-thou, self-righteous, WASPs, of the North, who are now hard to the left, and the CEOs of large tech corporations, who are in bed with the Far-East, driving what we now see. It doesn't surprise anyone in the US about this, as we know which states, and what large urban populations, have been this way for years. It has slowly been coming to this and was expected.
You're going to now see more Southern and fly-over states act toward these other states, to check what they're trying to do.
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In the US, there are three major activist groups, (those you see in the news), and in the UK, there are several others, and all are being funded in this manner. Grants and gov donations to charities, which launders the cash and hides it from public scrutiny.
There's a certain prominent person, and his charities, which many here about, but it's not his money being spent on these groups, it's the taxpayer's.
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“Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority; still more when you superadd the tendency of the certainty of corruption by authority.”
“A public man has no right to let his actions be determined by particular interests. He does the same thing as a judge who accepts a bribe. Like a judge, he must consider what is right, not what is advantageous to a party or class.”
“The object of civil society is justice, not truth, virtue, wealth, knowledge, glory or power. Justice is followed by equality and liberty.”
“The central idea of Machiavelli is that the state power is not bound by the moral law. The law is not above the state, but below it.”
“Live both in the future and the past. Who does not live in the past does not live in the future.”
John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton, KCVO DL
Ask yourself, what is required to gain power, especially political power? Money and insider knowledge leads to power, and that is why the politicians in every political party are corrupt. Always follow the money, and you will find the puppeteers.
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Trump was popular, because he promised to do what he said he would, and he did keep those promises, as best he could, by using executive orders, and by passing needed laws. The peace he tried to bring was wonderful.
After reading some articles from the other side, especially about their sacred golden ESG cow, they do not know where to turn, now that they're being defeated in court over the legislation that he signed into law. He stymied them, and there are others in the background telling the large corporate CEOs to keep their head down until it is over. The ones that don't, well, you've seen what has happened to them.
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What happened to the west is very simple, since it has been building up since the commons were enclosed, and that is jealousy; plain and simple. Some of the public has hated the accumulation of wealth and the merchant class since it started. A good example of this is Marx, later on, where he hid his antisemitism with other words, such as using "capitalist" to hide the name of his own people, because he blamed them for capitalism, though he was dead wrong.
Racism is another word, which they have tried to use to hide their bigotry, jealousy, envy, and hatred behind. They use it in place of capitalist, now, to hide what they truly think, just like Marx did, earlier. Using pejorative stereotyping is one of the major methods of a propagandist. They try to use your emotions to change your mind, since they have no objective truth and fact to back them up.
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Today's police are afraid to do anything to certain groups, because they can lose their jobs, and be prosecuted, for merely detaining certain people, especially if the detainee is injured or worse, which isn't the officer's fault. They were trained in these methods of detention, and it's for the safety of not only the officer, but the surrounding public. If something does happen, they're vilified in the press, by people in their own government, and in some courts by certain prosecutors. The government no longer has their back.
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What occurred at the end of WWI is still creating havoc, today, and that is the blame placed upon the UK for the war by socialist nations. That is what caused Britain to begin to decolonize not long after it was over.
After WWII, we had people within not only the British government who believed that, but also the US. Worse, you had France, under de Gaulle, trying to stop the Atlantic Bloc, and refusing to work with NATO, while cozying up to Germany and the Soviet Union. That led to today's EU, and it was a direct attack on the US and UK. Many don't remember that.
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What we're witnessing, today, was brought about under Blair and Clinton in the nineties for the UN's plans for 2000, and their Millennium Development Goals. That was also when the universities made a dramatic change. All of this can be traced back to Labour and the DNC, along with their devotees hiding within the Tories and GOP.
Back then, they claimed that they would be at the end of their long march by 2015, but failed, so it was moved to 2021, and now, to 2030. Quoting Wikipedia about the MDG:
"All 191 United Nations member states, and at least 22 international organizations, committed to help achieve the following Millennium Development Goals by 2015":
To eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
To achieve universal primary education
To promote gender equality and empower women
To reduce child mortality
To improve maternal health
To combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases
To ensure environmental sustainability
To develop a global partnership for development
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