did you listen to the rfk speech on joining trump... he bas…
did you listen to the rfk speech on joining trump... he basically says chronic childhood disease is his number one issue and he was promised the power to address it
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Yes, I'm thrilled! I'm only surprised he didn't do it sooner. The two together could be a real powerhouse for good.
its so funny listening to the political commentary around it... they dont even address the subject: healthy children, poisoned food, human harvesting by big pharma... it's all just... "He's CrAzY"
It's all they've got. The smears these days are usually either crazy, corrupt or anti-semitic, at least here in the UK, and they can't get him on the latter, so it has to be the former. They're not very creative thinkers are they. They destroyed our most honest politician in decades (Jeremy Corbyn) with the anti-semitic smear. No-one would believe he was crazy or corrupt as he was a sensible 'geography teacher' sort - in his sixties, vegetarian, cycles everywhere and has never claimed any parliamentary expenses - ever - so they had to go the other route. Unfortunately, it worked.
yes... racist, anti-semitic, hate speech all abused for the maintenance of illegitimate power
Kennedy has too big a name and reputation for racist, anti-semite etc. to work. Crazy is the last resort. They literally claim that it us impossible to understand his insane rambling. It's also interesting to note that the media has done everything they can to keep him off the screen, while Trump has been on screen non stop for years...
Media 101: "If he's a real threat, don't utter his name more than absolutely necessary. If he's a fake threat, never stop warning about him."
Trump was talked about a lot because he made the media companies a lot of money... he is an attention sink
Personally, I think we are past the time when money ruled. When those in power can print money seemingly without limit, ideology becomes more important. We see this with companies like Disney who are surprisingly determined to slaughter their bottom line in favor of ideology. What they are after isn't money, it's more power. Losing money in order to influence coming generation to give them more power is a good deal. I don't think Trump gets attention because he makes them money. He gets it because he is great for the divide and rule left/right paradigm.
Did you think this in 2016? I agree that Trump divides, which also generates attention and money, and I also agree that things have gotten a lot more ideological since 2016, and especially since covid, but maybe I just wasn't paying as much attention then, I was still asleep
As an anarchist who thinks that power is a demonificans (still an experimental term meaning "demon-maker") I was pretty well inoculated against Trump from the start. I always called him a commie. A slow-motion funny commie, as compared to the highspeed unfunny commies of the other side of the fake and gay spectrum. But I did have moments in which the insanity of the other side made his fakeness somewhat bearable and hope-inspiring.