Great interview with comparison to our current climate
Yes we are going to have to start sacrificing a lot for truth. Looks like we are at the brink of a cultural revolution.Jayhawk said:
I was thinking about this topic today. Best I could figure is you gotta hold in dearly to the Truth like it was your wallet and you were in a sea of thieves.
. Call us when it gets to 10% of the 60M+ communism has murdered.suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
Cool you can be the first in our re-education camps.suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
Are you actually attempting to goal tend for communism??Quote:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
Of course he is.... next he'll give us a long paragraph on how good communism is and how Mao was actually a really good guy.stetson said:Are you actually attempting to goal tend for communism??Quote:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
So skip the disarming part. No matter what incidents are arranged. As this thread shows, you can't ever disarm anyway because of the Democratic Party and Legacy Media:Larry Lajitas said:Yes we are going to have to start sacrificing a lot for truth. Looks like we are at the brink of a cultural revolution.Jayhawk said:
I was thinking about this topic today. Best I could figure is you gotta hold in dearly to the Truth like it was your wallet and you were in a sea of thieves.
FIFYsuture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to Americancapitalist imperialismneocon forever war mongers
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, your neighbor. I could go on...
Who is John Galt?titan said:
Time to form actual anti-Left counters and groups. The equivalent of their blms, antifas, college agitators. The opposition press will call them brownshirts, but who cares about that. A "Contra-Left" force needs to form to head off this growing Red Guards behavior.
That's amazing he is trying to do that. Goal tending for Mussolini would be genuinely easier, but communism?stetson said:Are you actually attempting to goal tend for communism??Quote:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
what is laughable about your world view is that all of these conflicts arise not from capitalism, but from socialism.suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
the hard part of piecing it all together is that the true bad guys write the history books, and they aren't political or military leaders, or even really all public figures. they arent usually in the books much, certainly not in their full roles. they are not czars, dictators, or presidents. but the strings they pulled all had real results.titan said:
Very interesting post and overview. What is striking is how most of the main elements are correct.
Seeing it that way, and especially your choice of 1910 as a year to mark, strengthens the idea that the wrong side won World War One, and its unfortunate Wilson took us into it. The sides were not different enough ideological like in WW II and a different outcome can probably put down Marxism if the U.S. remains a capitalist center not interested in acting too hegemonic.
While cannot speak for going forward, because it looks gloomy, for the past that is way over-stated though, something of a trope, that even the victors, or the "true bad guys" write the history. What they write are the TEXT books and publicly conventionally consumed summaries, and since TV, what is broadcast. But for any willing to just leave out the opinions and look at actions of entities --- the primary history record reveals its own story. And again, not talking about going forward, but up till now, you are not force fed how you take it. People just tend to not investigate further. But the primary evidence speaks for itself when assembled. What you do run into is destroyed evidence, lost evidence, omitted evidence. But the remaining usually speaks pretty loudly and can be put together.Quote:
the hard part of piecing it all together is that the true bad guys write the history books, and they aren't political or military leaders, or even really all public figures. they arent usually in the books much, certainly not in their full roles. they are not czars, dictators, or presidents. but the strings they pulled all had real results.
Yes. It was an amazing derail, and is far far too neglected because of the just more immediate, more recent (and better documented in some ways) character of WW II. Yet WW II is very understandable and almost inevitable compared to the sheer waste and ruin of WW I's legacy. Because of how WW I ended -- much of what happened had to the way it did, especially to head off Marxism. But it goes off the cliff in response. And the ruin of the Mideast created after 1919 is a matter of record.Quote:
i've met some very interesting people, and also read quite a bit, that helps me piece things together, but bottom line, i want to research what really happened 'behind the curtains' even more. I've recently read a lot of WW1 material, and right now a fascinating book about the state of the world in 1913. It is pretty shocking how well positioned the world was for an amazing future... compared to what happened.
100M, conservativelyagracer said:. Call us when it gets to 10% of the 60M+ communism has murdered.suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
suture_scissors said:
Famously, no one has ever died due to American capitalist imperialism.
Just ask Guatemala, Vietnam, Iraq, I could go on...
This would make a fascinating Netflix series; an Axis victor post-WWI world.Quote:
the idea that the wrong side won World War One
Amazon already did that with an Axis victory post WWII world, but post WWI has the potential to prevent II I suppose.stetson said:This would make a fascinating Netflix series; an Axis victor post-WWI world.Quote:
the idea that the wrong side won World War One
All the difference in the world between the scenarios, and that is what makes it so evocative. Neither side was especially evil or just over the top in World War One. That makes it harder to play black and white than WW II.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Amazon already did that with an Axis victory post WWII world, but post WWI has the potential to prevent II I suppose.stetson said:This would make a fascinating Netflix series; an Axis victor post-WWI world.Quote:
the idea that the wrong side won World War One
True point.titan said:All the difference in the world between the scenarios, and that is what makes it so evocative. Neither side was especially evil or just over the top in World War One. That makes it harder to play black and white than WW II.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:Amazon already did that with an Axis victory post WWII world, but post WWI has the potential to prevent II I suppose.stetson said:This would make a fascinating Netflix series; an Axis victor post-WWI world.Quote:
the idea that the wrong side won World War One