This was a tough listen. And I mean that because I knew fuck all about the story and generally take a ‘head in the sand’ approach to US politics/news seen as I live in a client state of the empire. The whole situation makes me feel sad, angry and hopeless. You delivered this incredibly well and I’m glad you did, finally someone with some…
This was a tough listen. And I mean that because I knew fuck all about the story and generally take a ‘head in the sand’ approach to US politics/news seen as I live in a client state of the empire. The whole situation makes me feel sad, angry and hopeless. You delivered this incredibly well and I’m glad you did, finally someone with some balls that’s not your typical political commentator ghoul. How did we get here and where do we go?
I don’t think it’s a “process” as much as it is a response habit with deep roots in the last monarchal system standing. Perceived crisis tends to reduce people and organizations to their lowest adequate competency - the discrepancy from the perceived norm drives information suppression and narrative “management,” even to the point of outright lying. I don’t see it as “good” or “bad” - I see it as unskillful and ineffective—just my opinion.
This was a tough listen. And I mean that because I knew fuck all about the story and generally take a ‘head in the sand’ approach to US politics/news seen as I live in a client state of the empire. The whole situation makes me feel sad, angry and hopeless. You delivered this incredibly well and I’m glad you did, finally someone with some balls that’s not your typical political commentator ghoul. How did we get here and where do we go?
How to say you are Australian without saying you are Australian.
Actually Ireland my friend
Ta bron orm, cousin. I watched Ireland’s backslide into dependant vassal state mentality and it was so soul-crushing that I had to stop looking.
Go raibhe mile. When do you think that process started? I can't identify it. But also don't see it as completely negative if I'm honest
I don’t think it’s a “process” as much as it is a response habit with deep roots in the last monarchal system standing. Perceived crisis tends to reduce people and organizations to their lowest adequate competency - the discrepancy from the perceived norm drives information suppression and narrative “management,” even to the point of outright lying. I don’t see it as “good” or “bad” - I see it as unskillful and ineffective—just my opinion.
The reason I keep my head low & ears open.