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After reading Bubba comments in the posse comatatis thread #23, the realization and simplicity of his argument is valid, negates my sky is falling, exposing the weakness in critical thinking skills.
As for Hanson, his analysis of the current culture conflict is correct, but will it put us over the edge, there is no certainty that it will, the pendulum is swinging it will eventually reach an equilibrium, balancing opposing views. The push back the General Flynn recently posted on Twitter, telling Obama to literally, GFY is evidence of the rebalancing.
https://victorhanson.com/our-french-revolution/
olhamada
04-08-2023, 13:08
The end, the timing may vary by a few weeks, but not past 09/23.
I've always had a ground sense. On point, my sense of smell was invaluable, my sense of friction, emotional or physical, tingles. My eye always notice the unusual.
imoo, the juncture of opposing beliefs systems has arrive.
https://victorhanson.com/our-french-revolution/
Things are past scary and the Leftists are intent on burning it all down while they gaslight true rational America loving people. It's coming to a head - and fast. I just don't understand how it all fell apart so quickly. (I know it wasn't really quickly - but decades in the making.)
Things are past scary and the Leftists are intent on burning it all down while they gaslight true rational America loving people. It's coming to a head - and fast. I just don't understand how it all fell apart so quickly. (I know it wasn't really quickly - but decades in the making.)
The radicals behind the movement are all dying. Hanoi Jane is 85, Pelosi is 83, Frances Fox Piven is 90, etc. They didn't get our guns, so now they've gone Kamikaze.
Badger52
04-09-2023, 20:15
The radicals behind the movement are all dying. Hanoi Jane is 85, Pelosi is 83, Frances Fox Piven is 90, etc. They didn't get our guns, so now they've gone Kamikaze.Is there some object I can place onto a shrine to hasten this shit?
Is there some object I can place onto a shrine to hasten this shit?
Six of the Chicago 7 are also dead.
Badger52
04-10-2023, 19:52
Six of the Chicago 7 are also dead.Check. :cool:
olhamada
04-10-2023, 21:04
The radicals behind the movement are all dying. Hanoi Jane is 85, Pelosi is 83, Frances Fox Piven is 90, etc. They didn't get our guns, so now they've gone Kamikaze.
Yet after 92 yo Soros goes, his son Alex takes over - probably already has.
Yet after 92 yo Soros goes, his son Alex takes over - probably already has.
But neither of them has been glorified and exalted by our media for over 50 years. The celebrity Leftists want to see America destroyed before they die. It's has been their reason for living since they don't believe in an afterlife.
mark46th
04-11-2023, 09:22
As much as so many hate Donald Trump, his election to the presidency was the most important conservative victory since Ronald Reagan. He appointed THREE conservative Supreme Court Justices. And, I suppose we have to give the senior Senator from Kentucky some credit for not confirming Obama's last nominee, Merrick Garland. I hope I live long enough to piss on all their graves.
tom kelly
04-11-2023, 16:51
As much as so many hate Donald Trump, his election to the presidency was the most important conservative victory since Ronald Reagan. He appointed THREE conservative Supreme Court Justices. And, I suppose we have to give the senior Senator from Kentucky some credit for not confirming Obama's last nominee, Merrick Garland. I hope I live long enough to piss on all their graves.
That is going to be a REAL LONG LINE...So, I am hoping for a Mussolini type of statement that We The People can enjoy....
Make no mistake, the radicals of the 1960/70’s are dying out, but in their wake, they have built a formidable, radicalized base as they exit this world.
The Socialism that that they were raised on was usher in due to the great depression, Roosevelt, and WW2, the radicals of the sixties were educated in the university system, which addressed class as an economic condition, seeking to overthrow capitalism. That argument failed as the middle class gained traction and the economy improved everything from wages, personal time and pursuits to roads and working opportunity. That indoctrination of the 1960’s radicals by the 1930/50 s socialism aligned academia appears docile today.
Recognizing the failure of their mentors, the 1960’s radicals adjusted the failed economic argument, due to the success of American enterprise, an argument based in Economic status (Marx) and competition, to one based in Race (Obama), which is an entrenched century plus long EMOTIONAL social issue, with long legs in continual protest, but unlike their 1930/50’s professors, todays academic have set the stage by nurturing their students in the Cultural War of Equality, with the understanding that the system is inherently flawed. As such, can only be corrected through destruction.
That said, their missteps are evident. The blatant cultural attack on supposed white supremacy, that equity and equality are rooted in, are a false start, due to a liberal (leftist) controlled educational system that dumbed down the pedagogy (teaching) for decades. Refusing to install standards in education K-12. Arguing, that standards were racist, resulting in generation after generation, ill equipped graduates to compete in the workplace, distorting the statistic between gainfully employed and educational achievement.
The attack on family, parental rights, sex education, and religion, are no different. All are based in emotion. The confrontation that parents should have no say in the education of their children, that the state is the guarding caretaker is a subjugation of family values and parental control.
The failure of that argument rest in the ability of the voters in their communities to own the school boards, or the reinstitution of the Parochial Religious school and/or charter schools and home school systems. With the huge number of Central American Catholics entering the USA, the opportunity for the Parochial Religious school to reinvent itself, after the mass exodus related to clergy abuse should not be underestimated.
In closing, liberalism regarding personal choice, we all desire and support. Who would argue against your right to self-expression, thought, or action, except when that choice becomes the responsibility or dictates of the state, the intersect where freedom is lost is in the nonlogic of an amorpous emotional arguments.