Saturday, October 31, 2020

Fake search engines

When we use a search engine we want to see the search results that most closely relate to the search terms we have entered, but this doesn't happen with Google.

They just put you onto some unrelated establishment-approved pap much of the time.

It's not: "Here's what you asked for", it's "Here's what we want you to see".

So phony. So fake.

Better to use a real search engine for topics the establishment wants to hide the truth about.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Using discernment about the right-left divide

It's definitely possible to believe that Gavin McInnes (from whom the Proud Boys get their name) is a dick and that Antifa are a sad lot. 

We don't have to love everything on one side of the political spectrum and hate everything on the other side.


We can use discernment and support those politicians who have good will and integrity, no matter what "side" they are on.

Examples:
Tulsi Gabbard (D) and Rand Paul (R).

We want both "sides" of politics to be filled with good, incorruptible people.

After all, without a strong opposition governments can run amok.

Just look at Dan Andrew's Victoria.

There, opposition has been weak for years, and so he is able to destroy their economy, undermine the population's civil liberties, and strike terror into their hearts, all while remaining effectively unchallenged.

This is a situation no-one wants to end up in.

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Far-right, far-left and extremists

The use of "far-right" and "far-left" as terms to smear people seems largely idiotic and random to me.

What makes someone "far"? 

Is it the belief that violence, bullying or discrimination is justified in order to change the political system or to get people to change the way they act? 

If so, then the person is dangerous, no matter what political label is applied. 

But if they don't advocate the use of force then they are not extreme, and so any label of "far" seems misplaced.

WHAT IS AN EXTREMIST?

I would say anyone who holds the view that the ends justifies the means is an extremist, no matter where on the political scale they are, and even if they are considered "esteemed" members of the establishment.

After all, many "respectable" members of the establishment push for unnecessary wars and laws that discriminate against minorities and in favor of vested interests.

I would call them extremists.