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Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
hightor
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 04:54 am
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MAGA Republicans appear to have killed the Emergency National Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, after senators and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas spent four months writing the border security piece of the bill that the House MAGA Republicans themselves demanded. House Republicans insisted that border security be added to the supplemental national security bill that provided additional assistance to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan and provided humanitarian aid to Gaza.

It turns out that they were apparently hoping to kill support for Ukraine, which is widely popular both in Congress and with voters across the country, and figured that Democrats would never agree to their demands for a border measure. Thus they could kill aid to Ukraine and hammer Democrats for leaving the border in crisis.

But Democrats see aid to Ukraine as so fundamental to our national security that they were willing to give up even the path to citizenship for the Dreamers, those brought to the U.S. as children, a requirement on which they have previously stood firm, in order to get Republicans to pass the national security measure. The final compromise, released by the Senate negotiators late Sunday night, had much of what Republicans have wanted to impose on the border for a long time.

But Trump, who wants to use the confusion on the border as a campaign issue, pressed the Republicans to reject the measure. While the Senate will vote tomorrow on whether to take it up, enough Republicans have now come out against it that it appears to have little hope of advancing. As the headline of Carl Hulse’s analysis in the New York Times puts it: “On the Border, Republicans Set a Trap, Then Fell Into It.”

In a speech at the White House today, President Joe Biden urged Congress to pass the bill. He thanked the negotiators who have worked so hard on it, and blamed Trump for shooting it down. Trump has been working the phones, calling Republican lawmakers to “threaten them and try to intimidate them to vote against this proposal,” Biden said. “And it looks like they’re caving.”

Biden pointed out that “everyone from the Wall Street Journal to the Border Patrol [Union] to the…United States Chamber of Commerce support[s] this bill,” and that the Border Patrol Union endorsed Trump in 2020.

“If the bill fails,” Biden told Republicans, “I want to be absolutely clear about something: The American people are going to know why it failed. I’ll be taking this issue to the country, and the voters are going to know that…just at the moment we were going to secure the border and fund these other programs, Trump and the MAGA Republicans said no because they’re afraid of Donald Trump.”

“Every day between now and November, the American people are going to know that the only reason the border is not secure is Donald Trump and his MAGA Republican friends. It’s time for Republicans in the Congress to show a little courage, to show a little spine to make it clear to the American people that you work for them and not for anyone else.”

Then, this afternoon, House leadership called a vote on the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, who they insist is not enforcing the laws that should protect the border. Just to be clear, good leadership would never call such an important vote unless they were absolutely certain it had the votes to pass.

You know where this is going, right?

It did not have the votes to pass. Three Republicans joined the Democrats to make up a majority of 216, while the Republicans could muster only 214. Republicans say they will bring the measure up again later.

Then House leadership decided to bring to the House floor a standalone bill providing $17.6 billion to Israel, without aid for Ukraine or Taiwan, or humanitarian aid for the Palestinians. That, too, failed, by a vote of 250 to 180.

Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News posted on social media: “I’ve seen a lot of embarrassing days for different House Republican leadership teams. This one is pretty high on the list. They lost a vote to impeach Mayorkas. And then they lost a vote to send $17.6 billion to Israel. They didn't need to vote on the Israel bill today. They knew it would fail. They chose to.”

News broke today that Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel is planning to leave her position under pressure from Trump, who wants a more fervent loyalist in the job—despite the unquestioned loyalty that had McDaniel participating in Trump’s attempt to steal the 2020 election—and is unhappy with the RNC’s dismal finances. The RNC’s chief of staff under McDaniel, Mike Reed, will also be stepping down.

Meanwhile, former Fox News Channel personality Tucker Carlson released a video today confirming that he is in Moscow to interview Russian president Vladimir Putin. He says he plans to tell people the “truth” of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Carlson says that no U.S. journalist has tried to interview Putin since the conflict began, a comment that drew the astonishment of CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, who pointed out that real journalists (unlike Carlson, whose lawyers have successfully defended him in court from slander charges by saying he should not be expected to tell the truth) have been trying to get an interview with Putin since the war began but he will only talk to propaganda outlets.

Putin has, of course, imprisoned American journalists Evan Gershkovich of the Wall Street Journal and Alsu Kurmasheva of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Carlson said Elon Musk is permitting him to post the interview on X, formerly Twitter.

And finally today, last but very much not least, the three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reviewing the question of whether Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election released their decision.

He is not immune.

The panel wrote: “We cannot accept former President Trump’s claim that a President has unbounded authority to commit crimes that would neutralize the most fundamental check on executive power—the recognition and implementation of election results. Nor can we sanction his apparent contention that the Executive has carte blanche to violate the rights of individual citizens to vote and to have their votes count….

“We cannot accept that the office of the Presidency places its former occupants above the law for all time thereafter….

“For the purposes of this criminal case, former President Trump has become citizen Trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant. But any executive immunity that may have protected him while he served as President no longer protects him against this prosecution….”

Trump’s lawyers say they will appeal the decision.

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hightor
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 05:01 am
If Putin's smart he'll hand over a bunch of imprisoned US citizens for Carlson to bring back to the US. Cashing in on the wide acclaim, Trump will pick him to be his VP.
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 06:51 am
Sweden closes investigation into Nord Stream explosions - apparently the Swedish authorities were unable to find a specific suspect in their own country.

Sweden Closes Investigation Into Nord Stream Pipeline Blasts
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The Swedish authorities on Wednesday closed a more than yearlong investigation into the undersea attack on the Nord Stream pipelines, citing a lack of authority to further pursue those responsible for sabotaging the critical piece of energy infrastructure intended to supply Western Europe with Russian gas.

“Sweden does not have the jurisdiction to investigate this matter further,” the Swedish Security Service said in a statement on Wednesday. The September 2022 attack on the natural gas pipelines — just seven months after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine — prompted rampant public speculation about who was to blame. Assigning responsibility for the attacks seemed urgent for Europe when Russia was viewed as a possible perpetrator, but the matter grew increasingly complex over the past year after intelligence suggested that the sabotage had been carried out by a pro-Ukraine group.
[...]
The crime scene, along the floor of the Baltic Sea, provided little concrete evidence, something the Swedish authorities acknowledged in the early months of the investigation even as they closely guarded their inquiry and declined to join their investigative forces with the authorities in Denmark and Germany.

On Wednesday, the Swedish authorities said that their investigation had been “opened in order to examine whether the sabotage targeted Sweden and thereby threatened the security of Sweden, and it was determined that this was not the case.”

The Swedish Security Service cited intensive cooperation with other international authorities and said that the findings of the investigation had been shared.

The end of the Swedish investigation will have no impact on the proceedings in Germany, which are being conducted by the Federal Public Prosecutor General and the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA). "The investigations are still ongoing," is the official statement.

The Swedish authorities have forwarded evidence and exhibits to their German colleagues.

Since Sweden has distanced itself from its prosecution claim, they are now supporting the German proceedings.

It is not clear who is responsible for the attacks. Traces point to the Ukraine.
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blatham
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 07:46 am
@hightor,
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If Putin's smart he'll hand over a bunch of imprisoned US citizens for Carlson to bring back to the US. Cashing in on the wide acclaim, Trump will pick him to be his VP.

This thought has occurred to more than a few of us. But I'm not sure Tucker would sign on. He'll enjoy a temporary high-profile period during the campaign but then, if Trump wins, Carlson will be relegated to a position of total subservience and relative invisibility because Trump will demand that. And if Trump loses, that will only do further damage to Carlson's reputation and income possibilities.
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Lash
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 08:54 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Here’s one guy explaining it. I expect to bring several others.
Trying to find it accessibly and concisely worded.
Couldn’t clip it.
I’d put playback on 1.5 and listen to minutes 1:45-5:01.

This isn’t the whole story, but in part.
https://youtu.be/Ga2lqlsW4m8?si=7aA5xY__naR5vxKn
Lash
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 09:11 am
@Lash,
Companion piece:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/uae-dumps-us-dollar-goes-digital-dirham-in-landmark-china-agreement/ar-BB1huhff

UAE dumps US dollar, goes digital Dirham in landmark China agreement
Story by Florence Muchai
• 1w

In a notable move reshaping the global economic landscape, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a member of the BRICS alliance, has recently undertaken a significant shift in its international trade transactions. Departing from the traditional reliance on the US dollar, the UAE has opted to pay its dues to China using its newly introduced Digital Dirham, a digital version of its national currency.

This strategic move not only marks a departure from the established norm of denominating global transactions in the US dollar but also underscores the evolving dynamics within the BRICS coalition.

UAE Digital Dirham cross-border payment is a first

Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the Board of the Central Bank of the UAE, made history on Monday by initiating the first cross-border payment of Dh50 million using the UAE Central Bank’s digital currency, ‘Digital Dirham’.

Sheikh Mansour made the historic transaction directly to China through the ‘mBridge’ platform while attending the ‘Golden Jubilee’ celebration of the Central Bank’s establishment and the graduation of 1,056 Emiratis from the first batch of the ‘Ethraa Emiratisation’ program at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.

Project mBridge was launched in 2021 by the central monetary authorities of China, Hong Kong, Thailand, and the UAE in collaboration with the Bank for International Settlement (BIS). It is the only international collaborative partnership that includes China. The project finished its first pilot in Sept 2022.

Related video: China's reserve requirement ratio cut is 'meaningful', but not enough, says Deutsche Bank (CNBC)

One member of the United States Congress also noted mBridge’s advancements – Representative Maxine Waters, a member of the House Financial Services Committee, expressed concern that the initiative could be used as a cover for evading economic sanctions.

In addition, Sheikh Mansour underscored the Central Banks’ responsibility to promote economic growth to support development initiatives in the country. According to him, this should be achieved by ensuring financial and monetary stability, as well as enhancing the efficiency and adaptability of the financial system.

The end goal of these developments is to strengthen the UAE’s position as a global financial center. He further emphasized the leadership’s strategic dedication to this objective.
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Several long range and a couple of shorter range shifts have all arrived at a nexus or as Malcolm X once said, zee cheekins zey back.


Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 11:23 am
@Lash,
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Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for accepting Bitcoin campaign donations, pledges to resist the development of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) in the United States. He raises concerns about citizen privacy and government control.
Crypto News
Lash
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 11:36 am
@Walter Hinteler,
Bitter laugh.

Of course, this is a very popular platform plank with me & my tribe, but this man is a virulent Zionist. It’s sad that he’s so close, but a non-starter.

His voter is a disenfranchised Democrat or a not Trump Republican / Christian Zionist Republican or Independent and a low info name recognition voter of any stripe. He has funding and numbers.
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blatham
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 12:33 pm
On the fascism thread, which now appears locked, Lash wrote:
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This is a pivotal moment in US history.
I wholeheartedly agree with everything he says in this video.

Tucker Carlson--Why I'm Interviewing Putin

As I've observed previously - Lash always gives herself away.
blatham
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 01:21 pm
Would you like to hear a bit from Liz Harrington, Trump spokesperson - previously RNC national spokesperson and editor-in-chief of Steve Bannon's War Room? Of course you would. How else can we determine what is really real.
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Trump spokesperson claims he will follow 'real Constitution' to secure border

A spokesperson for Donald Trump insisted that the former president secured the U.S. border during his term in office because he follows the "real Constitution."

During a Wednesday interview on Real America's Voice, Liz Harrington claimed the U.S. border had been secured during Trump's tenure because the former president "took his oaths very seriously."

"He made it his absolute goal to follow through on that oath to secure the border, and it was easy for him to do with, frankly, no help from Congress, because he was determined to act for the American people and follow the law, the real Constitution, and what we're supposed to do," Harrington said.

"That's why we had the most secure border in our history under President Trump."

Trump's spokesperson also insisted President Joe Biden was not following "real law."
Here

For some more on Harrington...
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The ‘Nuclear’ Election Conspiracy Doc Trump Cited In Court Is A Sign Of Things To Come
The mystery behind the origins of the anonymous conspiracy-fueled document Trump’s lawyers cited in federal court.

...The Trump campaign clearly played a role in publishing the report. On Jan. 6, four days after Trump shared the “election fraud” summary and his legal team cited it in the reply brief, the Washington Post published a story about the document that claimed “Trump campaign spokesperson Liz Harrington wrote the report.” The Post cited people “familiar with the matter.” Along with reportedly being produced by a Trump staffer, the document was hosted on a URL associated with Campaign Nucleus, a platform used by the campaign. That official web address is what led the excited activists to dub the document “The Nucleus File.”
TPM

I trust it is becoming obvious that Harrington, like Putin's crowd, Fox, the modern GOP and someone who posts here on our site, is simply following Steve Bannon's stated strategy - "Flood the zone with ****".
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 01:23 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

On the fascism thread, which now appears locked,



In fairness that was most probably me.
blatham
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 01:35 pm
@izzythepush,
Could have been, izzy. I wasn't laying blame on any particular individual.
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Lash
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 01:42 pm
@blatham,
That’s right. I’m completely transparent and not given to pretending.

Tucker Carlson is a journalist.
He’s doing journalism.
Journalists should want to interview newsmakers and Putin is definitely an interview that most people want to hear.

I’m very happy the interview is happening; can’t wait to hear it.

What’s your problem with people hearing newsmakers?
hightor
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 02:05 pm
@Lash,
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Tucker Carlson is a journalist.

Did you happen to see his revisionist history of the Jan 6 riot?

He's is not a "journalist". He is a propagandist.

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...Putin is definitely an interview that most people want to hear.

Putin will not sit down with a real journalist. Doesn't the fact that he's even agreed to this mock "interview" signal that it will be a puff piece?

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What’s your problem with people hearing newsmakers?

Hearing people in the news isn't a problem. Giving a dictator a soapbox and watching an admiring fan feeding him softball questions doesn't really qualify as "news".

Lash
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 02:17 pm
@Lash,
I won’t add more financial news unless new conversation steers that way, but this guy:

https://thehill.com/homenews/4447860-powell-the-us-is-on-an-unsustainable-fiscal-path/

Powell: ‘The US is on an unsustainable fiscal path’
BY TAYLOR GIORNO - 02/04/24 7:24 PM ET

That’s Jerome Powell.
Text at link.
Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 02:32 pm
@hightor,
hightor wrote:
Putin will not sit down with a real journalist.
Many tried.


As an aside: the (German) journalist Hubert Seipel, who has been criticised for high and non-transparent payments from Russia, had offered the ARD (German public broadcaster, with the main tv-channel "The First") an interview with Vladimir Putin shortly before the start of Russia's war against Ukraine,
However, the broadcaster had rejected the interview because it was considered inappropriate and not critical enough, especially in view of Seipel's earlier work on Putin.
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blatham
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 02:36 pm
@hightor,
Quote:
@Lash,
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Tucker Carlson is a journalist.

Right. Journalism is also what Hannity, Fox News and the New York Post do. Also, Russian state media.

Quote:
Tucker Carlson Successfully Argues Nobody Really Believes Tucker Carlson Is Reporting Facts
FindLaw
blatham
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 02:55 pm
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"If the Supreme Court was smart, they'd take this chance to get rid of him for good so they can move forward with garden variety Republicans that share all their backwards views, but don't enforce their will so much with violence."
Amanda Marcotte
I've mentioned this possibility before. The four more extreme justices (and Roberts to a lesser degree) are movement conservatives in ideology and also in terms of political goals. Their deceitful statements re Roe as "settled law" make this utterly clear. What we are not sure of is (1) how far they will go in order to realize their corporate friendly and theocratic goals and (2) what they and their aides might be saying to each other over dinner or drinks regarding Trump and whether he is now a facilitator of their goals or a likely impediment to them.
Lash
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 03:36 pm
@blatham,
I do hope that soon, you will be able2know.

What has been done to you is a crime, and I'm confident that the time is rapidly approaching when you'll no longer be able to cognitively twist away from the truth. I'm sure you'll experience the same discomfort and anger that I did, but then, at least, you'll see the world clearly. There's a lot to be said for that.

blatham wrote:

Quote:
@Lash,
Quote:
Tucker Carlson is a journalist.

Right. Journalism is also what Hannity, Fox News and the New York Post do. Also, Russian state media.
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Yes, they are. A generation or two ago, we laughed at Pravda and the mechanical submission of Soviets. Now, they have a freer press than we do. Our news is the one edited by a surprisingly murderous state with a horrific agenda. Our state incarcerates and tortures journalists.
Our state funds genocides. This isn't fodder for you to refute or squirm away from because your preferred party is in power--it's just stand alone facts that you should acknowledge.

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Tucker Carlson Successfully Argues Nobody Really Believes Tucker Carlson Is Reporting Facts

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You reflexively mention Tucker Carlson, Hannity, Fox, NYP & Russia because you've been brainwashed / heavily propagandized to behave that way. The US public has been treated to the most pervasive, relentless anti-Russia, anti-Trump, anti-conservative propaganda imaginable--and it's been incredibly successful.

Gaza has opened the eyes of MANY people like you who've thought for the last decade that Russia and DT were the biggest threat to this country and the world. These people you mention, entities, Russia have been utterly demonized--like the Jews were in Nazi Germany--like the Palestinians are in Zionist Israel. The exact patterns emerge.

The Nazi Germany/ Israel / US method of getting their citizens to go along with crimes against their citizens:
1. Target your scapegoat.
Jews / Palestinians/ Russia
2. Immerse your population in preemptive propaganda to dehumanize & vilify the scapegoat, using media & pop influencers.
3. Label & vilify those who question the state narrative. Associate them with the scapegoat.
4. Fearing labeling themselves, cowardly types join the noise against dissenters. Influencers (celebrities, politicians) are paid to join the state narrative.

Propagandize-Label-Vilify-Discard



All the people, institutions, the state you named are imperfect, but not villains--and it's silly that you still think on those terms and that you haven't had a come to Jesus moment about what our country is currently doing in this world.

Tucker Carlson is a journalist. He's waking up a bit and trying to do a right thing.

Vladimir Putin has done some shitty stuff, no argument.
Joe Biden is responsible for much worse. I hesitate to use comparatives, but I don't want to list it all.

Tucker Carlson took a great risk to try to get some information that has been hidden from the US public--and he's being threatened right now because of it.

With news of Julian Assange bubbling up into our conscience, the specter of what our own US government is likely considering doing to Carlson chills my blood--and it should yours too.

The world is not black and white.
Very very bad things are happening in the world and a hell of a lot of them are being done intentionally by the US under the facility of Joe Biden.

Shouldn't you stop working for the people who have lied to you so boldly for decades?

Anyway, it won't be long before we aren't arguing about these trivialities anymore.
Lash
 
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Reply Wed 7 Feb, 2024 03:40 pm
@Lash,
This was written yesterday by Cait Oz. I stole her cognitive twist, so good excuse to give her detailed attribution.
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This entire sick dystopia is held together by psychological compartmentalization. By the fact that it’s more comfortable to avoid looking directly at the horrors of the status quo we live under, even though on some level we all know those horrors are there.

All the shitlibs you see cheering for Biden right now are on some level aware that he’s backing a genocide of unbelievable savagery that is inflicting unfathomable amounts of suffering upon our fellow human beings, but they avoid looking at this reality directly. All the information is right there right out in the open, but they cognitively squirm and twist away from it so that they see only Biden’s acts like slightly reducing America’s student loan debt and not being Donald Trump.

They do this because to really wrap their minds around the depravity of what Biden is doing would shatter their world. It would mean letting in some very scary truths about their nation, their government and their political system that they’d rather avoid noticing. It would mean a crushing deluge of cognitive dissonance until they dramatically revised their worldview into something that could allow for a Democratic president behaving like a complete monster. It would mean having to completely restructure their understanding of the world they live in.

That takes effort. It takes emotional labor. It takes a willingness to experience a high degree of psychological discomfort as you wade into the muck of reality to face the inconvenient facts you’ve been avoiding looking at your entire adult life. It takes a willingness to experience this unpleasantness not just intellectually, but emotionally and viscerally as well. You’ve got to look at it with your eyes and your mind and your heart and your guts. And you have to somehow find the time and psychological spaciousness to do all this in a society that is designed to keep ordinary people busy, tired, dysfunctional, and stressed out.

A vast globe-spanning empire is built on the foundation of how difficult it is to look directly at something that is extremely unpleasant to look at, about which you have been propagandized and indoctrinated your entire life into accepting as normal. In school we’re taught that we live in a democracy and that our government is basically good while other governments are bad and their countries are places you would not want to live in, and then in adulthood this false indoctrination is reinforced and built upon by propaganda from the mass media. Before we have time to learn how to think critically, we are spoon-fed a worldview designed by the powerful for the benefit of the powerful, and we will experience cognitive dissonance if at any time we are presented with information that contradicts it.

That’s the primary job of mass media propaganda: not so much to convince us to believe new stories about weapons of mass destruction or whatever, but to build and reinforce a worldview within us which is fiercely loyal to establishment power structures. That’s why the propaganda is served up in two different ideological flavors: one for the shitlibs and one for the rightists. You’re funneled into whichever mainstream, power-serving echo chamber best suits your conditioning and disposition, and then you are fed a power-serving worldview therein which you will zealously defend as the gospel truth.

It’s a highly effective trap, but it’s not inescapable. Anyone who’s ever escaped from an abusive relationship, a dysfunctional family or a cult knows that it is possible to find your way out of a psychological cage that has been built for you by a skillful manipulator, even if there were times in the past when you hadn’t even known the cage bars were there. The light of truth has a way of finding cracks through which to enter, and all it takes to start things off is a faint little glimmer.

We can fight the machine by creating as many of those cracks as possible, which in practice looks like doing everything we can to wake our fellow humans up to the abusive relationship we are in with the western empire. Finding as many ways as possible to show as many eyes as we can the murder, the injustice, the exploitation and the ecocide, not just intellectually but emotionally as well. Many of the indoctrinated are too far gone to be reached, or are too personally invested in the status quo they defend, but many others are right on the cusp of leaving the cult of the empire, ready to take the leap if they are just given a good enough reason to.

And to be clear, this is already happening. If this wasn’t already clear to you, Gen Z’s ferocious opposition to Biden’s butchery in Gaza should have driven this point home now. It is not a coincidence that the first generation to turn their backs on mass media indoctrination and start creating their own media and their own ideas is by far the best on Israel-Palestine right now. The humans have already begun shaking each other awake, and its happening most among the humans who are furthest from death.

Right now it feels like the empire is leaning very hard on our tendency to dissociate and look away. Their actions in Gaza look like they’re torturing someone to death in the town square and looking us all dead in the eyes while they do it, trusting that we’ll turn our gaze away and submit. But it isn’t working. People are looking more, not less. The western empire has never had more critical attention on it than it has right at this very moment.

Getting people to look at the empire’s real ugly face behind the mask of perception management is difficult to do, but it’s also the only thing we have to do. Once enough people start looking, the game is already over; it has already lost all its power. So please know that everything you do to help push this forward is making a very real difference. And please know that you are not alone.
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