Blame - Response in Voices Windward

  • Nov. 10, 2016, 8:07 a.m.
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IT WAS THE WHITE MEN
NO IT WAS THE WHITE WOMEN
IT WAS THE DNC REALLY
NO IT WAS LEFTIST POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
IT WAS COMMUNIST
IT WAS BLACK VIOLENCE
LIES, BLACK SELF VICITIMISATION
NO IT WAS DEMOCRACY ITSELF
NO IT’s CAPITALISM AND THE OLIGARCHY
IT’S THE WAR COMPLEX
FUCK IT, IT’S ANYONE BUT ME....

I think the scary reality is that quite simply, much like with Brexit, a good 50% of the population exhibit conservative self serving value systems based of xenophobia and capitalism. Sure the figure heads are truly aweful but what’s really horrific is just how omnipresent this sickness is.

The only thing that has changed is that - atleast for a while - those people are empowered, and we’ve seen an increase in attacks, nazi flags flying, right wing actvist actions and a right in the militirisation of facists.

We all knew that people were like this anyway and rather than point blame, the left need to wake up and take action, we need to organise, find vocal leadership and truly invest the energy into making the world a better places as these fuckers invest in making it worse.

I know I’m shouting in the echo chamber and I know that I’m out of action so a bit of a hypocrite, but we all know this is what we need to do and if any of us have the ability to make it happen, overtly or covertly I suggest you do so.


Deleted user November 10, 2016

Yep. It's all them.

Rhizic Deleted user ⋅ November 10, 2016

Actually I feel rather the opposite. The liberal left and radical left are so busy infighting that strong blocks of progressive people leading the way with egalitarian policies get no where. usually there is a spike in these things every few years and you get things like the NHS and an end to segregation etc but we appear to be in a drought where even the last major "left" leaderships "Obama... Blair?" were essentially increasing corporate and central power to the distain of both the right and left based people.

If there was a solid social facing egalitarian coalition/ party people would vote for them, very few people are actual boogie men (thats the posts point) they just want a change from central greed.

Deleted user November 10, 2016

Please be positive, and reality will unfold positively. Things happen for a reason, so please, let's just see what happens and not get ahead of ourselves.

Rhizic Deleted user ⋅ November 10, 2016

I don't really buy "happens for a reason" but I can dream that all the truly nazi stuff gets dropped, the anti corruption stuff stays and they create new jobs while not destroying relations with the rest of the world... ie I hope the Senate and Congress presearve their nation a bit better.

Deleted user Rhizic ⋅ November 10, 2016

Here is the thing, our thoughts create our reality. To me, people are already trying to set him for failure, but their failure is that Trump feeds off of that. We created the whole Trump Presidency, the moment he stood up to Obama and called him out. Our thoughts create our reality, and what we are creating right now with the hate, protest, etc. is a bad reality. He may a good president, who knows, but we have to give him a chance. We cannot elect a President and say failure before his time even starts, lol. I don't think the nazi shit and corruption is going to stop. I do think he will create jobs and not destory relations with other nations. I do think nations will be upset with what he has to say, but hey, when they get more out of it than us, then it becomes non-profitable, and we are nation oozing in debt. I don't see why we are giving millions upon millions of dollars to Egypt or any nation for that matter.

Rhizic Deleted user ⋅ November 11, 2016

I wish him all the best truly. I hope being a smart man in a strong seat he turns face as he has played around with... support lgbt people, renounce the racists etc... The real problem isn't his corporate favourable policies or even his patriotic pater, it's the empowerment of alt right people who have already gone about a campaign thats taking America back 50 years.

America gives Eypgt $1.5b. much of that is set aside to buy military infrastructure from America. Eypgt has to store it's money in the Federal Researve and it pay interest to America, It secures western interests in the Sinai.

In fact only $250 million goes to infrastructure and only a portion of that to direct Aid.

The misconception is that our nations are just tossing money away while people die at home... the reality is they are securing national interests and international spheres of influence under the guise of "aid".

Something I'm sure Trump we get an education in when he attempts to cut the UN funding.

Deleted user Rhizic ⋅ November 11, 2016

You cannot believe everything that you read. My opinion from what I see, America is creating a war in the Middle East, setting it up piece by piece. I am not there to witness where all this money is going, and I believe a lot of it is ending up terrorist's hands. America is creating more problems than what it is resolving.

Rhizic Deleted user ⋅ November 13, 2016

Oh for sure... then again Trump has gone about removing American Assets from Syria leaving the rebels in the north in the hands of Russia, Assad and ISIS... which would seem to go against the Neo-Lib / Neo-Con aims of securing assets via commercial agency and/or war.

Deleted user Rhizic ⋅ November 14, 2016

Who do you think funds wars? The Bankers fund the wars, and then there are military contractors. These people do not ally with a country, they ally with money. There are way bigger things than Neo-Lib and Neo-Cons. But if you want to see the bigger picture, then see what you call the enemy alliance of Russia, Syria, and Iran. Do you think they are going to stop with those rebels? No, no, no, they are going to march into Eastern Europe. And now, you hit the jack pot because this is going to involve more countries that need more money, Eventually, America will enter this war, but not until about 2025. Watch the dominos fall, but those that fund the money are the real assholes.

Rhizic Deleted user ⋅ November 16, 2016

TBH I don't believe there will be another global war, not between America and Russia atleast. What is profitiable economically and in terms of social control is the ongoing proxy wars in places we are told not to care about, see the past 20 years... nothing will change but the "fear" will continue.

Deleted user Rhizic ⋅ November 16, 2016

All I know is that this war is going to get bigger and badder with the end result being a one world government--The Aquarian Dream.

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