Showing posts with label democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label democracy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 September 2022

Giorgi Meloni - Italy's New Leader - Based & Red Pilled




It's not a perfect as she's pro NATO (NWO Standing Army) but her grasp of the enemy that the human race is facing is BASED.

Contrast her with the desiccated, incompetent and unelected President of the EU, Ursula Von Der Leyen who plagiarized her PhD Thesis and is threatening Italy as democracy didn't go her way.



It's the same deal in Gaza, when the election didn't go Israel's way, the entire world turned their back on their treasured ideals of democracy. It seems there's a type of person who only believe in something if it doesn't mean standing up for it, as it were.

It's comforting that the misnamed "far right", even for the most milquetoast and anodyne conservatism sends shivers up the brainwashed masses.

Nothing comes unannounced...

Update: Troubling associations




So there's that right?

Thursday, 14 February 2019

Ilhan Omar & The Neocons - Elliot Abrahms
























It's no coincidence (in my view) that two new female Democrat stars AOC and Ilhan Omar stick it to the man in recent congressional hearings. 


Like, Quantum of Conscience, I believe politics is too scripted not to see a larger game at play.


Ilhan Omar got stuck into psychopath Elliot Abrahms as you can see above, just hours after pointing out, that Israeli money controls much of USA policy. 


I last wrote about Elliot in 2012 as he urged more war and violence in Syria. He's still the same.


I suspect AOC, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib are being allowed to say the unsayable for reasons that include Kissinger's claim a few years ago that Israel is on borrowed time.


It's impossible to have a borderless, ethnic-free and genderless New World Order insect worker if Israel's very identity is inseparable from a wall.


This is my theory. I'm enjoying the show, but...


Future proves past.

Saturday, 12 November 2011

Senator Mike Gravel, Participative Democracy & The Occupy Movement





One of the few people to talk from experience, from the heart, with sense and has done the work needed when the people are ready for a new participative democracy. Max Keiser does an insane financial sketch on George Osborne's submissive sexual and fiscal preferences which is funny but if you're not in the mood for it skip to the 13th minute or bookmark this to 'watch later' for when the money, hope and ideas have run out in the U.S.

Senator Mike Gravel is one of the few people to impress me that has worked in politics. His work is a legislative template that with a little tailoring can be applied around the world.

Friday, 20 May 2011

Yesterday


Yesterday along Sukhumvit I was interrupted by the sounds of pickup trucks in procession  tooting their horns. I was interrupted from my thoughts by the music and dancing in the back with smiles and large clapping foam hands. 


I realised it was a year ago that the massacre took place. Once they had passed, I started crying because I hadn't heard that cheerful sound in Bangkok since the rallies of last year took place, and because those same people had their friends and relatives mown down by Royal Thai Army sniper shots to the head.

Yet still they return from the provinces of Isaan demanding reform, with the same heart and infectious joy that is impossible not to love. I cried a few minutes, wiped my tears and then went about my business. It was good to see you again. 

I want you to know the gap is closing. Time is on our side.


Friday, 25 July 2008

The Masses Are Debating With The Intellectuals Online

This lecturer is a rock star. Amazing.

 
Internet star and Beijing history teacher Yuan Tengfei talks about freedom of speech, with a clarity and frankness rarely seen in China. Just Brilliant. English subtitles by Chris Wip.

Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Who do you want as the next U.S. President?


Some time back a very bright friend of mine who commits his formidable intellect to social entrepreneur projects came up with an idea that has been waiting for the internet to come of age. We all know that the decisions made in Washington D.C. (or is it Crawford Ranch now?) have an impact around the world that is disproportionate to the population of the U.S. vis a vis the rest of the world .

It's always been the case that the U.S. election is the only political show in town that counts, and for those U.S. residents who feel it's an exclusive affair to holders of U.S. citizenship well the rest of the world disagrees and I can assure you the last 7 years have been deplorable. We're not happy and it impacts directly on our live, and now here's your chance to be heard.

The good news is that the global community now has the opportunity to express who they wish to represent them in the next presidential election through the good work of Joey Baxter and his friend at Community Counts. So if you remember this post from some months back, the site has been built and is ready to rock and roll. Now is the time to sort out the year of the rat. The votes break down neatly by geographical location too which adds some relevancy to your choice of candidate.

Go here and make a point for a few seconds if you can.

Sunday, 23 March 2008

This is BRILLIANT



With thanks from Gustavo who is shaping up as a very hip and talented creative planner. (Picture taken last night at LAN club where the Ministry of Sound were playing)