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Inisfad's avatar

I wonder whatever happened to Yuval Noah Harari, that psychopath that proposed hacking into our brains, as we were nothing more than computers made of biological pulp.

The US presence at Davos was a wonder to behold, from President Trump’s speech to the destruction of the UN by the Board of Peace. As originally a New Yorker, having been aware of Donald Trump’s existence for most of his life, I stand in awe of what this man has been able to accomplish through all those years. If the potential solar micronova doesn’t decimate us sometime during this century, then Donald Trump will go down in historical American annals with the likes of Lincoln, Franklin, Washington, etc.

Cankerpuss's avatar

If only he had a willing Congress. Can you imagine what he could accomplish if he had a Congress that was willing to work for the betterment and good of America?

John The Visionary's avatar

The #1 reason is not going to cooperate with DJT is that there are 93 former (still) democRATs in the Republican party, plus the 250 or so democRATs in the democRAT party means there are roughly 70% democRATs in Congress. #FireEVERYdemocRATinRED to solve.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Yes sir. A completely useless and obstructionist congress.

messianicdruid's avatar

ReElect Nobody. So simple people think I’m retarded.

Phil Denter's avatar

"We had a, we had a good speech. We got great reviews. I can't believe it. We got good reviews in that speech. Usually they say, 'He's a horrible dictator-type person. I'm a dictator.' But sometimes you need a dictator." - DJT 2026

Cankerpuss's avatar

Perhaps a dictator is a better form of government than the nonsense we are dealing with now. Possibly? I'm not saying I know but what I do know is the US Congress is an absurd failure, the SCOTUS is corrupt and the Presidency doesn't have a clue what he can or cannot be doing. The American people can't pull their heads out of their gender obsessed asses long enough to see which way the sun is setting.

Phil Denter's avatar

"... the Presidency doesn't have a clue what he can or cannot be doing."

Oh! He knows. He just does it anyway.

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"Perhaps a dictator is a better form of government than the nonsense we are dealing with now. Possibly?"

No. Not even close. The US Constitution was the most important document since the Bible. It needs to be followed, not chucked.

Cankerpuss's avatar

I don't disagree with your comments, PD, but, clearly the US Constitution has not functioned the way it was intended. Really, it has been a dismal failure to keep government under control. Under the US Constitution we now have the largest federal leviathan known to man kind, endless wars throughout the world and $38 trillion of debt.

The principles in the Constitution are of divine origin, particularly the Bill of Rights, but, the Constitution itself has failed to do that which it was intended to do, or, I should more correctly state, the people have failed to follow the Constitution and the principles espoused therein.

I would think a benevolent king would be better than the mess we are dealing with now. That is not a plug that DJT would be a benevolent King. Don't take what I am saying in that manner.

Phil Denter's avatar

Benevolent king. Now there's an oxymoron if ever there was one.

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"... the people have failed to follow the Constitution and the principles espoused therein."

BINGO!

The solution is not to chuck it. The solution is to adhere to it.

Ben's avatar

I disagree 100% the Constitution, as framed, has been a success.

Humans, however, are always trying to figure out ways around things that stop them from doing what they want.

It's a complete failure of humans, not the framers' founding documents.

Old Gyrene's avatar

You mean the Constitution that allows these brain dead Circuit Court judges to tell the POTUS what he can do - Nation-wide?

The Dems have been screwing the pooch on the Constitution since "Lend-Lease", and the squish Republicans have bent over and taken it.

Trump ain't playing and he's got three more years to make the good stuff happen. He needs to keep charging, full speed ahead.

Phil Denter's avatar

Absolutely I mean the US Constitution. One and the same.

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Trump is unconstitutional and you cheer? For shame.

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"They were bad ... so we're going to be worse!" May God have mercy on your soul. 🙏🏻

Lugh's avatar

Yes. It speaks of "us and our progeny". They would be horrified at mass 3rd world immigration. Horrified.

Te Burt's avatar

Actually, the most effective form of government (and I have no idea who determined this) is supposed to be "benevolent dictatorship." Doesn't exist, but it is effective when done right - which almost never happens. Wonderful fantasy. Well, we have next best thing: Trump. HEHEHE

Jan Harmon's avatar

I know. They are ready and willing to scuttle everything. We really need the strong conservative governors to be on their toes too. Mine, PRICK-ster, can’t even see his toes.

Ben's avatar

Being fat is not a crime.

Being a commie pos is.

He is, without a doubt, one of the worst.

The new destroyer placed into office in Virginia might just make all of them look like angels.

FinemRespice's avatar

Make room on Mt. Rushmore!

Beth Nicolaides's avatar

There's no room left, they say, but as the meme goes, they've already gotten a start on his hair.

rd3's avatar

Can they sand-blast Lincoln's face off for a blank canvas?

Lugh's avatar

You can soften their faces to create an MLK. But you can't then create a White founder out of an MLK type face, just as you can make yogurt out of milk but not milk out of yogurt.

Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Tell that to Bill Gates.

RMRDVM's avatar

Are you kidding? DJT will find a chunk of mtn. nearby and have his image laser cut into it from outer space - and twice as large as any of them on Mt. Rushmore. He'll then have the route to MR diminished to a 2-lane gravel rd., while the way to his monument becomes a boulevard, complete with retail from the finest of east and west coast haute couture shops.

Hopefully, he'll have the lasers erase TEDDY from Rushmore OR inscribe under it 'Typical RINO'.

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

Yuval Noah Harari is an Israeli historian, philosopher, and "public intellectual" born on February 24, 1976, in Israel. He is a professor of history at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford. He has warned that humanity may face a future where a small elite controls advanced technologies, potentially rendering most people "useless" in an economic sense.

Conversely, Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven were sociologists and Marxists political activists at Columbia University in the 1960s. They proposed what became known as the "Cloward–Piven Strategy", a Marxist political tactic aimed at overloading the welfare system through mass enrollment of new unenrolled individuals, including immigrants. Their goal was to create a fiscal and administrative crisis at the state and local levels, forcing the federal government to implement a guaranteed annual income as a more sustainable solution.

The Cloward–Piven strategy relied on mobilizing low-income populations, particularly through militant anti-poverty groups - to apply for welfare benefits en masse. By overwhelming the welfare system, they believed, political pressure would mount on the Democratic Party to enact sweeping reform. The Obama years as POTUS are an example of the Cloward/Pivens strategy with the advent of "Obamacare".

It is interesting to compare Harari's theories about people becoming "useless economic actors" with Cloward and Pivens strategy for fulfilling Harari's prophesies. It is actually a death-loop for the dignity of mankind.....as man/woman are becoming "useless economic actors".

MarshaLouise's avatar

Have you noticed how in Britain already Starmer has attempted to reduce the white native populace to people without dignity? That is a part of the strategy which Harari promotes.

Lugh's avatar

They came up with generations ago. Google the Kalergi Plan. Baron Kalergi was one of the founders of the European Union.

MarshaLouise's avatar

But it’s becoming especially evident to the people in the UK now, more than ever.

JohnAZ's avatar

Think about it. How can a people give up their ethnicity to another without a fight? Europe’s different ethnicities stem from the caveman in areas with a myriad languages. How can a group of socialist, globalistic thugs in government just walk in and take over.

Look around the USA, where exactly the same thing is happening? How do these people win elections? How do Muslims get elected mayors of London and NYC? Not just Muslims, but self proclaimed Islamic zealots. How can Mamdani’s get elected in a Jewish city?

It is a mystery.

Marsha McGrath's avatar

John, there’s an undercurrent of activity by the community organizer, the same one who filled flyover states with Muslims and blacks. He has shown up in Britain and has allegedly purchased a domicile there. Why? He has worked tirelessly against the USA.

If you’ve read the UN Agendas 2021 and 2030, you’re already aware that the WEF/UN planned a New World Order based on the climate change hoax. This NWO intends to equalize/diversify populations.

No longer can whites in capitalist societies be allowed to “have it all”. The Vatican was sold this idea of how to deal with world poverty and unequal riches in the west. The offer went out to Muslim nations (a plot within the UN, to be sure) who are hell bent on defeating other religions and becoming the one world religion. Christian charities then assisted in their own decline. It was easy in Europe with WEFers like Angela Merker and proximity to invite, assist and welcome hordes. Then Biden complied with the southern route to welcome as CB many as wanted to come. They were promised and provided with riches and things they had done without by NGOs (paid for by charity- loving taxpayers). You know the story. It’s all written in those Agendas and couched in lovely words, especially that “sustainable”environment and economy. Ignorance by many about the Muslim objectives and their overreach in the UN is mainly to blame. Those who complied were offered wealth and power over the serfs (us).

Lugh's avatar

Just came across this. The story of the Texas kid who froze to death in a blizzard going to see his girl. You seemed really interested when I talked about it once.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTc_o7PqF-8

Phil Denter's avatar

And why, on God's green earth, would you want such an evil mystery to expand to other peoples?

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John, it is so baffling that you constantly run down what the USA has become yet want to forcibly impose your complete disfunction on others!

Dena's avatar

Not only Europe, in the US the Replacement Theory is a reality. Detroit for example is now ~10% white. It took about 60 years to accomplish that demographic change. Same for many cities. Check out the Tucker Carlson Wednesday podcast on what the violent ICE protesters are really about. Even if he isn’t your cup of tea this was worth a listen.

Marsha McGrath's avatar

Thank you. Will do. I subscribe to Tucker.

Burnt taco's avatar

its proving itself wonderfully in europe . and coupled with massive waste and criminal fraud in the US, we will be slaughtered by the muslim cockroaches within 20 yrs

Phil Denter's avatar

"He has warned that humanity may face a future where a small elite controls advanced technologies, potentially rendering most people "useless" in an economic sense."

It wasn't a warning. It was a promise.

Lugh's avatar

Economic philosophies of life turn into death cults be the Marxist, Capitalist, or the midpoint of European socialism. In contrast, Monarchy, Fascism, and National Socialism are philosophies of Man, not Matter.

MarshaLouise's avatar

Sorry I reread that last paragraph - went too quickly through it the first time. Of course it’s Harari.

MarshaLouise's avatar

Please let there be more to intelligent and brave men/women than as “useless economic actors”. Could you tell me the source of that quote. Was it Harari?

Phil Denter's avatar

Similarly: "useless eaters" - Henry Kissinger

Carl L. McWilliams's avatar

Hello MarshaLouise: Actually, the term "useless economic actors" is a recent sociologist/economist term used when describing the emerging Fourth Wave economy. See this link to my Google Docs account: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17VUd7HnFWkka4ov5E0pgv-Uq6BVeW2ImSndAkrAgmM8/edit?usp=sharing

MarshaLouise's avatar

Thank you. Will check out that link soon.

Slamy's avatar

He’s at WEF again this year. You can find the videos on youtube but I can’t stand looking at or listening to him.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Are any of the other participants any more tolerable? This is a gathering of power mad stooges who deserve to marinate in their own shite while shivering from the climate change their models always fail to detect or predict.

Phil Denter's avatar

"... power mad stooges who deserve to marinate in their own shite ..."

Indeed. Trump included.

EricStoner's avatar

So, Newsom is unleashed and makes an azz of himself, as usual.

CC's avatar

Newsom is our National Buffoon 😉 leave him alone. We need to be entertained.

KaiteeO's avatar

Newsom is a Globalist…WEF Future Leader School Graduate. As is Trudeau and Macron. Their goal is to destroy their respective domains. Guess Trudeau didn’t do it enough so he was replaced by bigger guns…

Phil Denter's avatar

How so? Please be more specific.

Phil Denter's avatar

Surely you are not saying that Newsom is bad therefore Trump is good, are you?

Of course here, in the real world, they are both bad.

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Regardless, again I ask: how did Newsom make an "azz" of himself?

Annette kimball's avatar

By showing up! He was not invited!!

EricStoner's avatar

Who, in your “real world,” is perfect?

Newsom made an ass of himself with that speech. He has presided over the total fiscal and structural degradation of what is a great state.

EricStoner's avatar

And “knee pads?” For Alex or honoring Kamala?

Phil Denter's avatar

I do not understand. You said that Gruesome Newsom made an "azz" of himself and I merely asked why you say so.

Note: I saw a few Newsom clips and found it normal and reasonable so perhaps you saw different clips or grokked what I saw in different ways. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Ben's avatar

Newsome is not reasonable or normal.

That is on you and your extreme lack of discernment.

He is trying to run on his terrible failure as California governor.

Of course, since he is attacking Trump, you don't see anything he says as ridiculous.

Go back to your broom ball league.

Rick Olivier's avatar

True. This year he's assuring all the geniuses like himself that "words" via A.I. will be making all the rules real soon. He's on some kind of "words" trump "ideas" kick. His usual creepshow.

Gemma Insinna's avatar

Slime ball Harari is an “it” that is pissed off at humanity because he doesn’t matter.

Phil Denter's avatar

Slime-ball, indeed. But let's not underestimate him and his ilk. They do matter - very much. And they're not "pissed off" so much as confident and driven.

Gemma Insinna's avatar

But oh so awful! yes, dangerous too, like stepping on a scorpion.

William Voelz's avatar

Gees. It’s grand theater. All of it. Including the entire US DAVOS contingent.

Inisfad's avatar

Shakespeare already thought of that in As You Like It.

All the world’s a stage,

And all the men and women merely players;

William Voelz's avatar

Ol’ William nailed it didn’t he ?

Inisfad's avatar

LOL…I bet you never read the entire soliloquy

William Voelz's avatar

Been. A long time. There has to be a caveat in there somewhere !

SheilaB's avatar

The caveat is that Shakespeare never wrote anything - he could just about write an X for his name. One of the earliest hoaxes, and it had major consequences for the world.

https://unbekoming.substack.com/p/the-shakespeare-deception-authorship

Phil Denter's avatar

Mossad: we create a pretend world, we are a global production company ... the world is our stage [60 Minutes report]

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BrK_BApi2jU [just 37 seconds]

Phil Denter's avatar

Indeed. They give us Carney vs. Trump when, really, both play their roles in taking us to and through the crash en route to their Great Reset.

Do not take the mark in order to buy and sell. No matter what. Do not do it. 🙏🏻

OTOH/IMHO's avatar

George Lincoln Rockwell is more like it, Inisfad.

Byron Allen Black's avatar

Homosexuals tend to nurture a huge pool of resentment, and it is not hard to understand just why that is - even for a typical AmerAmnesian. During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis I found myself yearning for that thermonuclear Armageddon, as payback for the years of humiliation and repression I felt I had suffered [cue chorus of sad violins]. Then of course when I came to and stopped feeling sorry for myself I realized what nonsense that was, as Bergstrom AFB, not far from my campus cooperative, would be ground zero for a Soviet missile and that would ruin everyone's day.

I propose that what the insidious YNHarari, who has most succinctly been described as a "crank", is projecting is his fundamental resentment. Fundamental? Fundament? Did I make I say did I make a pun there, boy? Stand up straight when I'm talking to you, son.

A White Light's avatar

Yes, Mr. "God is dead. It's just taken awhile to get rid of the body," soulless, satanic "humanist..." Harari.

Te Burt's avatar

Now that you mention it, I had been wondering why we haven't heard from the little psychopath lately. Was he related to Schwab? Or just buggered by him.

Phil Denter's avatar

"As originally a New Yorker, having been aware of Donald Trump’s existence for most of his life, I stand in awe of what this man has been able to accomplish through all those years."

Yeah. It's almost like a path was paved for him, eh?

Inisfad's avatar

Paved for him? No. Created by his effort, intelligence and perseverance? Yes. If you are familiar with Trump’s history at all, you will see plenty of obstacles and failures that he overcame.

Phil Denter's avatar

Right. While opposing TPTB. Right to the White House. 🤣

Wanna buy a bridge?

Inisfad's avatar

I guess it’s the American people who are actually TPTB, as they voted him in. And the real ‘elites’ didn’t want him there. We’re you under a rock during the elections?

Phil Denter's avatar

Wrong. TPTB gave the American people a choice of Trump or Harris. Do not confuse the cart and the horse.

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TPTB get what they want. Of course TPTB want Trump there. It they didn't, he would not be there.

Just because TPTB tell you that they oppose Trump does not mean that it's true.

You're being hustled.

Cankerpuss's avatar

"TPTB gave the American people a choice of Trump or Harris. Do not confuse the cart and the horse."

Oh so so so so goddamned true! I am always amazed that out of a nation consisting of 320 million that each election comes down to two people that nobody really likes or wants to vote for. It's because the next President has already been picked. Doesn't matter if it is one guy or the other. Both of them will continue to wage war in foreign lands. Continue to print money and devalue our currency. Continue to ignore entitlement funding. Continue to grow the government. It is such an utter embarrassment. There are still many right here on CFN who believe we can vote our way out of this mess. Not a chance. The only solution is utter collapse of the system so we can start over from scratch. The system is too massive and too rotted to heal or clean up. Kind of like the rusting hulk of a 1967 Cadillac Eldorado (prettiest car ever made after the 68 Camaro). You can't keep patching the rust spots and hope the car goes back to its original form. It won't happen. Send it to the crusher and build a brand new Eldorado from scratch. Bad analogy but it is all my tired old mind could come up with.

Ben's avatar

You are attempting to reason with an unreasonable man.

He thinks he is the smartest person in the room and has admitted it repeatedly.

Everyone else is lower in intellect, and your posts are inferior, adequate, or passable, was the verbosity.

Alzaebo's avatar

Here's betting that the Board of Peace will settle its headquarters in Jerusalem.

Then the Lefties can finally find their faith - since Gaz-a-lago will have streets of gold, they can declare Earth Czar Trump to be the Anti-Christ!

Lugh's avatar

Maybe he is, or a forerunner. Any decent person would have cut ties with the odious Kushner family.

rd3's avatar

Instead of cutting ties, Trump offered up his prized shiksa.

Ben's avatar

The anti-Christ won't have a thin skin and get in fights with everyone.

The American left will love him or her.

Chevrus's avatar

I think he completes his mission to get more self loathing in the smartypants’s of the world with his seminal work Sapiens. Now that they hate themselves even more he can repair to his personal boathouse in the land of the identity theft…

Madjack's avatar

Andy Jackson redux!!

Liber8or's avatar

Yes. RE: Yuval Noah Harari. Elon Musk and his buddy Peter Thiel & Palantir ready to turn humans in Cyborgs.

Inisfad's avatar

I place Harari at an entirely different level. There is something to be said for cranial implants that allow you to see or walk again, etc. Palantir/surveillance is probably a different issue, and perhaps mostly from something external rather than internal, from what I understand.. But Harari’s entire premise was entirely different…there was no ‘positive side’ espoused (even if the positive side is just propaganda). His entire premise was control.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Enslavement and death to those not "chosen."

Ben's avatar

Lest one forget, Dick Cheney lived without a pulse for many months.

There are already cyborgs running around.

YourGalapagosGullfriend's avatar

Months? Did Dick Cheney even have a heart to keep a pulse to begin with?

Ben's avatar

I'm sure he did.

No one is born evil they morph into that over time.

Tenquid's avatar

I see "being evil" as an accretion of the sum of your choices in life. Choose differently, and you can change. We cannot go back in time, but we can do our best to make amends. First, accountability. Then, redemption. I'm 75. I've some experience here.

MarshaLouise's avatar

I have some experience as well with even more years of watching people’s choices and the inability of many to see bias in reporting.

Lugh's avatar

Watch the old movie, The Bad Seed. We assume that the seed is always genetic when in fact we ourselves planted the bad seed in previous lives. That may well lead to being born in violent a race or culture.

JohnAZ's avatar

Dick Cheney was a penultimate RINO. Just like his daughter. Their prime directive is the preservation of the Deep State.

Thom Foolery's avatar

Do we have any actual evidence that no one is born evil or is that an assertion based on the blank slate theory? Serious question.

Tenquid's avatar

Would you care to define your terms? What is "evil"?

MarshaLouise's avatar

Elon does not intend evil outcomes though others might. I don’t think he’s a pal, confidante or anything remotely similar to Harari, the little evil huckstering gargoyle.

Lugh's avatar

He tells us he's the good guy. But anything he discovers will be shared or taken by the other camp, if indeed there is another camp.

AI should be strangled in its crib as Tucker says. Once robotics catches up to AI, then AIs have bodies - and it's game over for 99% of humanity.

MarshaLouise's avatar

I find that Tucker has increasingly gone to the negative and desperation side of things. Elon has said he hopes to find ways, with implants, etc., to help the people with broken bodies to become mobile and hopefully to improve life for them. That’s not the Harari intention with implants. He wants to remove soul connection with our great God.

JohnAZ's avatar

Elon left OpenAI because he disagreed with the CEO about the future of AI, namely the lack of control of its development. His continued work with AI has been with controls on board. I do disagree with him that his continued work will just make things worse as others ignore the dangers. AI should be stopped, everywhere. As long as BRICS+ will develop AI including it in strategic systems, we have no choice.

Terminator?

Rich Mohlmann's avatar

Somewhere there is a group of elites that are very willing to fill the void of the WEF. Elites will not sit back and allow the peasants to make new rules. It's a tale as old as time.

JohnAZ's avatar

The WEF is Europe plus a bunch of American globalists. I wish they would stay in Switzerland. Want to fix California, take away Newsom’s return tickets.

Chevrus's avatar

Move over Cali! Virginia is fixin to one-up’ya!

JohnAZ's avatar

I watched northern Virginia changed from suburban Red to Deep Blue. Why? Washington DC, and the bureaucracy under the auspices of the Deep State.

IMO, move DC to Kansas City, brick by brick, so it represents all of America, not just the nuts on the East Coast.

David Zelenka's avatar

WA has been quietly one-upping everyone, while few noticed. Ug. Bankruptcy seems to be the only solution for these squid.

William Wallace's avatar

Alexander Haig, in his Secretary of Defense hearings, answered the question regarding battles and he told the Senators that you don’t pick up the knife and fork and have a fight at the table. You pick up the decanter, and you smash it over their head.

I hope we have learned what’s required and we don’t give the party of chaos any wiggle room to come back!

JohnAZ's avatar

Wars are legal murder. Its job is to eliminate the other side. Once accomplished, the winners write history. Wash, rinse repeat. The VietNam political craze made the USA forget this set of facts. Ho Chi Minh should have preceded Noriega and Maduro.

Ben's avatar

Global Communism has murdered almost as many people as Islamism.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Those who have committed the most murder, the most crime, the most destruction in the history of this Earth are non other than political entities known as governments.

Ironic, isn't it, that people now worship government, believe that all rights are derived from government and have discarded any faith in deity to the wayside. They worship the very thing that seeks to destroy them.

P. Robert Thorson's avatar

Not so ironic as much as by Design - replacing Religion of Faith with Religion of Progress, Materialism and Big Brother.

IF the WEF now folds, it's not because of Trump or the Populists. It's because it's fulfilled its purpose, taken the heat and eyes of the Digital Prisons being built, and an attempt to initiate the Great Reset is ready in the pipeline. The UN, the WHO and national level grift organizations are still running full steam, the Puppet Masters guiding the public figures still retain control and deep pockets from the Shadows, and Western Civilization - especially the U.S. - is still on schedule for collapse and violence.

Time will tell how the political and economic systems morph as the Long Emergency accelerates and priorities become more focused on the essentials of food, shelter, clothing and maintaining local order. Time will tell how successful and to what degree the Globalists obtain their goals. It's appearing far more likely a crash is coming versus a "soft" landing, but for many it won't make much difference - the pie of wealth and luxury is shrinking, and the fall in standards of living will be relentless.

Lugh's avatar

Every child should go through the cake initiation at school. Their class is to get a cake. The teacher cuts it up and then another class comes in for the same cake. The kids watch as their large pieces are halved. Two more classes come in, and the pieces are halved again. Maybe they'll learn the downsides of mass immigration and communism.

stirich's avatar

Unfortunately, I think you’re right, but I hope you’re wrong

Prepare, don’t predict

That’s all you can do

JohnAZ's avatar

Whoever controls the content of the internet and the machination of AI, will control the world. That will be a disaster.

How to prevent it? Stop globalization, starting right here.

Chevrus's avatar

WAs gonna say….headfake much?

MarshaLouise's avatar

Qualify “people”, like many or some or all. I’d agree with ‘many’, but not all.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Please explain. I don't understand what you are saying.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

Good morning CP, my man.

Faith is the great cop-out.

The excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence.

Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of, the lack of evidence.

"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." - Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) was a German philosopher and cultural critic. He is famous for uncompromising criticisms of traditional European morality and religion. Many of these criticisms rely on psychological diagnoses that expose false consciousness infecting people’s received ideas. He used his psychological analyses to support his theories about the nature of the self and provocative proposals suggesting new values that he thought would promote cultural renewal and improve social and psychological life by comparison to life under the traditional values he criticized.

JohnAZ's avatar

Sounds like Karl Marx, doesn’t it. The proletariat will take over, religion is evil, the bourgeoisie are evil, profit is bad, the government is supreme and all intelligent.

Bull.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Who grifts off those governments and the wars they profit from?

Cankerpuss's avatar

War does nothing but make a few power players extremely wealthy while devastating all the rest. It is satanic.

JohnAZ's avatar

Profit means power. Power is the supreme goal, it is built into people who will try anything and everything to build their power.

I remember a world affairs teacher telling class that Castro, a big power guy, won Cuba, but the power greed in him continued to drive hin to messing will other countries. He could never get enough.

Lots of Castros around today.

Cosmo T Kat's avatar

Correction..............Bolshevism has murdered more people than Islam.

Chevrus's avatar

Uncle Ho would have been fine with the USA being the good guys, but no….brownie points with the Frenchies was more important.

JohnAZ's avatar

Remember that this was the area Japan clobbered in 1940:or so, especially after Pearl Harbor. Why?

OIL! It is always oil. We cut off their oil from Dutch Shell in SE Asia in protest of their invasion of China.

They attacked Pearl Harbor to prevent us from retaliating against them as their war machine took the oil. Yamamoto knew it would only be a year delay, which did happen. Doolittle and the Marshall Islands surprised them though. Japan expanded their empire unimpeded until Guadalcanal, Coral Sea and Midway. They lost everything from that point on.

Mess with the bull and you get the horn.

Final comment, we are not the same America today.

Lugh's avatar

The Dragon will defeat us if we get any ideas about trying to defend Taiwan. Silly stuff. "Red" China loves Capitalism of the guided sort. The sort that doesn't savage the nation. Both Chinas are thoroughly East Asian in the group culture bias and love of prosperity. They can work out their issues on their own.

stirich's avatar

Roger that, not even close!!

Letsrock's avatar

I met Alexander Haig way back when.

Donna Wilson's avatar

What was that like, Letsrock?

Letsrock's avatar

I did know who he was although I was very young and not very politically savvy. He was very genial and reserved. It was in a very well known DC barber shop so very brief but I was impressed. Thanks for asking.

Donna Wilson's avatar

Always interested to hear what politicos are like at random encounters. Thanks for sharing! :-)

Inisfad's avatar

The very existence of the United States seems to contradict your assertion.

William Voelz's avatar

Hardly. The rot began before the first George sat in the Presidential armchair. It’s finally culminating. It’s gonna get ugly.

Ben's avatar

While Trump is not perfect, he has slowed this to a crawl and has been exposing all the bad players.

All this has been going on even as the brain-dead anti-Trumpers accuse him of all sorts of nefarious shit while also calling him stupid.

William Voelz's avatar

On the MAGA watch our borders are still porous. Demographic warfare still rages. Replacement has gone to far to be undone. Dope (Chinese and the Cartels inside the US in huge weed farms) and the jab remain in the table. NGO’s still funded and allowed to target US cities (Soros, HIAS, Doctors Without Morals, etc). HIAS is in Somalia and in Minnesota arranging smoothe transfers and documentation for thousands of Somalis and Venezuelans. MN. OH. IN. and other safe havens. Helping set up shop and sustain the grift. You know of course that Muzzie Tourism Companies arrange hundreds of flights between Islam majority contries and the US. Clean and fast. The annual Haj /Pilgrims arrive by the thousands. Intermixed are Fighters from dozens of well trained terrorist groups financed by monthly US dollar cash payments. All while Trump plays and and acts out an entirely scripted line for the WB and BIS. What he said to the WEF crowd remains just words. He’s a puppet. A dog king. It’s sad to watch this play out. Probably be run back to Mara Lago by next Dec following an impeachment trial.

Ben's avatar

We shall see.

I can see the difference from four years of Joe Biden and wide-open borders to now.

No illegal aliens are clogging up all the parks, driving baracho all over town, and leering at teenage girls, wolf-whistling any woman around town.

The traffic has improved greatly.

It takes time to undo fifty years of terrible management, and I doubt Trump can get it done on his own with the party of destruction and chaos in his way the entire time.

Whether he is part of the global elite depends on which version you are talking about, as he is not old school snob money.

My take, he is on the outside looking in.

William Voelz's avatar

Ben Trump is so deep in the swamp he can’t see his shoes. Daily he oversees all that is out of his control. He’s a puppet. A dog king. Soon to pass.

wkenn's avatar

"...It takes time to undo fifty years of terrible management..." I'll offer it's more like 60 -70+ years in this cycle of mismanagement.

Inisfad's avatar

Only if black pilled, glass half empty bucks such as yourself, sit home and decide to allow the Dems to gain the House.

William Voelz's avatar

Hey. I do not vote. At 82 I have lived thru many news cycles and Administrations. All are guilty.

Cankerpuss's avatar

I have always admired Donald J Trump. However, I have never viewed his presidency as a solution or a cure to what ails America's polity. I have always viewed him as a symptom of very sick political system. That being said, considering he doesn't have a willing Congress to aid him in his efforts (and he cannot make new law or strike old laws) what he has done or is trying to do is noble and admirable.

I see his presidency as a slight reprieve in the down fall of the American empire. Once he is gone, amen to all of it.

Lugh's avatar

Yes. Imagine what they are going to do once they get back in power. So that can't be allowed to happen. What could be more obvious? The normies scream, the Left thinks the same about us. So? As the wise Erdogan said, Democracy is a bus. You don't worship the bus. You get off at your stop. We believe in the process. They believe in themselves and their ideology. They're going to win if we don't change - Now.

Vegan Shark's avatar

Could be, but we need to remind ourselves that countless factors -- many unforeseeable -- influence events. The future is not written. Even if we're pessimistic we might as well act as if we can help change things for the better.

tom clark's avatar

Ben, I wouldn't call Trump stupid. He isn't getting any younger, however.

JohnAZ's avatar

And the Bushes were worse than the Dems. They are the primary cause of the state of the country today. Thank you Trump for destroying the Clinton-Bush dynasties.

William Voelz's avatar

John. Gees. Get a view not so low to the ground. ALL are guilty. This is NOT partisan. Not right va left. GOP vs Dem. Never has been. This is part of an information influence operation. We’ve all been hoodwinked by a psyop. A change of view really helps get a grip on what’s been happening to this former Grand Republic. It’s global. No more do the oceans protect us.

JohnAZ's avatar

No kidding? Like the Deep State? Like the globalist socialists? Like AI? Like the Mayorkas invasion? Trump is fighting them all, just not fast enough? He declared “war” against the cartel called Europe in Davos and today against Carney and Canada. Bout time.

William Voelz's avatar

Gees John. None of those who heard Trump give a rats ass about what he says. The global world leadership regard him as a pompous Caesar who is run by the Praetorian Guard of the West. All you saw was sorted by the same media that feeds the world what they are told. Don’t care what you label that.

Inisfad's avatar

So, the British, who were THE elite at the time, are overcome by a rag tag bunch of rebels. The peasants actually made ‘new rules’…you know, like the US Constitution.

JohnAZ's avatar

The Founders that wrote the Constitution were not the same as the rebels signing the Declaration. They were fairly wealthy citizens, many Masons, who were sick of the failings of the Articles.

BTW, Washington’s first domestic crisis was the Whisky Rebellion, very similar to what is going on in Minnesota today. Washington crushed it.

Cankerpuss's avatar

You are correct, John AZ. The Constitution wasn't written by "peasants." It was written by very wealthy elites. George Washington, when considering inflation, was one of the wealthiest men in the Americas at the time of the Constitutional Convention.

Vegan Shark's avatar

Tell me if I'm wrong, but I'm under the impression that George Washington was land-rich but cash-poor. Not the same as today's financial titans.

It just occurred to me: odd that Washington and the king of England whose forces he fought both had the same given name.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

"We the people"......The people in this room!

Get it CP. LOL

As you say the founding fathers were wealthy elite.

Land and slave owning misogynist pricks!

William Voelz's avatar

Ageeed. Today we live in a post- Constitutional police surveillance state. And more coming faster than most people can tie their shoes.

Inisfad's avatar

There is something to be said for living with hope, whether it’s in politics, disease or just your own personal life. Negative energy affects you more than you realize.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Probably why I gravitate to JHK's writing. The is a modicum of hope in his essays and I appreciate and need to hear that hope. Rarely does that hope resort in any kind of tangible results, but, like you said, negative energy destroys and drains.

JohnAZ's avatar

Years of Deep State BS wears you down.

William Voelz's avatar

In. I don’t live there. But thanks anyway.

Cankerpuss's avatar

The US Conny is nothing more than butt fodder to the vast majority of those who have sworn oaths to uphold and protect it. All it is now is a set of instructions for political divisions and elections. It serves no purpose beyond that.

Thank you Mr. Abraham Lincoln for over throwing that Constitution and thank to all the presidents and Congresses since then who have done nothing but ignore what was left of it.

stirich's avatar

Vietnam, that’s what started it and that’s what kicked it off

They killed JFK over it

Then JOHNSON wound up the machine and that was all it took

The rest as they say is history

William Voelz's avatar

Welllll. JFK was slain for his statement about distroying the greatest threat to the American people. He identifies and threatens the CIA and all its machinery for putting the Nation at peril. He was right. But he and his brother Bobby were caught being right but dead.

Rich Mohlmann's avatar

I used to believe that too.

Anon E. Mousse's avatar

True enough. But elites being elites, they are fundamentally lazy. They invented entropy. So the elites will bemoan the task of selecting new uber-elites. And we can just sit back and chuckle. For a while, but not for long. We can enjoy the schadenfreude for so long as we are not deluded into inaction.

TinyDancer's avatar

The “peasants” have done a decent job here for most of the past 250 years. Nobody’s perfect & nobody else has even come close or is ever likely to.

Lugh's avatar

The Peter Thiel group with the United States as their bully boy. Use nationalism to achieve globalism.

SheilaB's avatar

Indeed. Trump is an America-first globalist. He literally said he's both globalist and nationalist. He's absolutely fine with globalism as long as the US is First Among Globalists. I suspect Mr K. and most of his acolytes feel exactly the same way.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vyiH6FhVOVo

(Short clip of Terry Wolfe quoting Trump on 'Geopolitics and Empire', a podcast that does actually know what's going on.)

Lugh's avatar

The Church used the Franks and then the Normans. The hard pressed Ukrainian peasants were rescued by the Cossacks. Military force needs to be ever present for life in this world.

SheilaB's avatar

God is sovereign. HE uses one wicked empire to judge the previous one.

The 'Church' had no business being involved in politics or nationalism or militarism. Have you ever actually read even the New Testament? Because if you have you seem to have so completely missed the point that you might as well not have bothered.

Lynne Morris's avatar

I understand your point, but I am not an elite and I have no elites. I am an American.

Doohmax's avatar

Damn, JHK…you burned the ears of the effeminate pretenders across the pond! I wonder if, ensconced in their bubble, they realize that Trump just took their lunch money and their snacks and left them with a continental sized underwear wedgy?

JohnAZ's avatar

You are right about Europe. We have seen thirty years of Europe playing the USA. They hate Trump because he had told them, in Davos and into their faces, “No Mas”. I wonder how much of the 38 trillion was spent in defense of Europe, including Canada and Greenland over the years. America First, No Mas.

Cankerpuss's avatar

"Continental sized underwear wedgy"

This is why I love JHK's writing and commentariat at CFN. Classic.

bo1921's avatar

"Harmeet Dhillon of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division will shortly be all over that deranged bitch like white on rice."

There's always hope - and we do hope.

Gwennie's avatar

I also loved that sentence.

Amy's avatar

I noticed she (Dhillon)posted a picture of a hat she knitted while traveling. Seemed an important point.

CC's avatar
Jan 24Edited

She gave it to fearless Andy NGO! He posted on X

john galt's avatar

The non-passive resistance, or insurrections, from the Dems and their useful idiot supporters is only going to get worse. They are now calling for a complete shutdown in Minnesota to protest ICE, including schools which only indicates how deep is the leftist infestation of the public schools. ICE is being barred from eating establishments, use of restrooms, and sleeping accommodations. There is no way this derangement can end peacefully. President Trump is being forced to declare an insurrection. Will be amusing to see these loons refuse the use of restaurants and bathrooms to the military, which will not turn out well for the leftist cretins. Now, on with the prosecution of the politicians blocking the execution of federal law and those committing violence against ICE.

Cankerpuss's avatar

In the early days of the Republic when the union was a conglomeration of sovereign, independent states, I would say Minnesota would have a right to do what it is doing. However, that union long died under Abraham Lincoln's rule. The states are now nothing more than small administrative jurisdictions doling out Federal foney money to a bunch of useless leaches. All the Federal government has to do is cut off the funding to the State of Minnesota. The funds dry up, the people no longer get paid, then they will comply.

Tenquid's avatar

I'm a couple of hundred miles north of Minneapolis. It was -27° F., with a wind chill of minus 39 when I fed the livestock this morning. The back door was frozen shut. Not unusual here. This is forecast to continue for about another week. Once things warm up a bit, ICE can get back to business and the Looney Losers will be back on the attack. The LLs probably expect that ICE will give up and go home. Now is the time for the Feds to go all in with enforcement and prosecutions.

Letsrock's avatar

And deportations.

JohnAZ's avatar

Just passed the budget in the House so no big threat about ICE. Trump is going to cut that piece of crap off.

Jeff's avatar

I found it interesting that several Dems crossed over to ensure ICE got funded

JohnAZ's avatar

Insanity is local.

Letsrock's avatar

JGalt didn't you mean to write "the execution of politicians who are blocking...?"

Mark's avatar

Jim and Jared Taylor writing about the feminization of politics and culture within a day of each other. It has been a long time coming.

Turns out that women's less testosterone-fueled culture is not what we need--particularly not with another testosterone-fueled culture aiming to ride us like a woman.

JohnAZ's avatar

We have had feminization since the 70s and has anything improved? Just look at the Left side of the House and try hard not to laugh, or cry.

tom clark's avatar

JAZ...Amy Klobuchar, daughter of a former prominent newsman, running for governor to replace Tim Walz in MN.

Cankerpuss's avatar

And we have another woman, Michelle Tafoya, former NFL coach and player interviewer, running for either Senate or the House in Minnesota. She's supposedly very conservative. That's what they said about Amy Coney Barrett as well. There might be some noble and great women in politics but I can't think of any.

I used to think that gun toting bimbo out of Colorado, Lauren Boebert, was pretty good until I watched a news clip of her letting her new boyfriend fondle her fancy fake boobs in public view in a movie theater. She was asked to leave and kept telling the theater security dudes "don't you know who I am?"

Women, generally speaking, are a disaster in politics. There may be some good ones but by and large if its a woman in politics it is usually in the category of Jayapal, Cortez, and Omar.

John Schrauth's avatar

Tafoya is a frequent guest on Gutfeld's political comedy talk show on FOX News.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Yeah, and Elizabeth Cheney was a conservative Republican from Wyoming and look how she turned out. Don't care how conservative they are in the private sector when the camera is on them. They always end up a disappointment.

Lugh's avatar

Look at Pam Bondi. She's not going to ruin her dream job by actually doing anything. She just wants to BASK in the limelight.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

Patty Murray. The Senator for Boeing

Serving as the Senior (!) United States senator from Washington, a seat she has held since 1993. A member of the Democratic Party, she held the position of president pro tempore of the Senate from 2023 to 2025.

And has done NOTHING in 33-years...never seen defense spending she does not like!

Okie Girl's avatar

She’s doing it to stop Mike Lindell’s run for governor. If he gets in, ALL the fraud will be exposed. 💥💥💥

tom clark's avatar

Don't put it past the pillow man. This is MN, ya know. We take our politics seriously!

Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Talk about daddy problems . . . like a typical Democrat, she shit all over her father, Jim Klobuchar, for being a drunk and getting dementia, publishing it in a book. Democrats scavenge their own dead.

Then there's how she abuses her staff.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Menopause and associate hormones.....can you imagine working in that environement. Good lord.

Beth Nicolaides's avatar

Yeah, it's not pretty. I think estrogen predisposes to violence, which is why lesbian couples and MTF trannies have such problems getting into altercations. I work in the mostly female world of nursing, and there are always a few hormonal troublemakers in any given shop.

Cankerpuss's avatar

I supervise some women in my job. I observe vast differences between the way the men work and the way the women work. The women are constantly bickering, complaining or are just jealous of each other. I have to walk on egg shells when dealing with them. If I issue a correction they spend the next two months bad mouthing me to the rest of their workers, claiming that "I am out to get them" when all I am doing is attempting to get them to do their jobs correctly. The time off requests are relentless and none of them have any accrued time because they don't want to work.

The men on the other hand, if corrected, simply correct the issue and move on, they don't complain about their co-workers, and they all have massive amounts of accrued time off because they want to work.

Nobody will ever convince me that there is not a difference between women and men in the work place. There is. I live it, deal with it and witness it every day. Most women, by their nature, are drama-queens and trouble makers.

JohnAZ's avatar

Have you seen her performances in Congress? With Walz or her? Six of one, half dozen of the other.

My prayers are out on Arizona this fall, trying to dump a Dem crook in favor of Biggs, a solid representative for MAGA.

Dennis L. Merwood's avatar

“The man who prays is the one who thinks that God has arranged matters all wrong, but who also thinks that he can instruct God how to put them right.” - Christopher Hitchens

Cankerpuss's avatar

Arizona is a lost cause. You guys are too busy electing lesbians, fat bald astronauts and cheating karens to positions of power down there. Too bad too. Arizona used to be a solid red state.

JohnAZ's avatar

Yup, sobbing quietly.

Mark's avatar

In fairness, women like Christine Hoff Sommers and Janice Fiamengo were early diagnosticians

Carlos's avatar

Hharmeet Dillon should have been second choice for AG after Matt Goetz.

However, she's a badass.

I actually had discussions with her to take on a MASSIVE class action suit against the Federal Government in 2020 - when they declared some of us "essential" and others "non-essential" - a Civil Rights violation writ large. Brilliant lady.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Not another woman in power. Don't care if she is brilliant. When women get into positions of power they melt. Easily intimidated. Easily swayed. Why? Monthly hormonal cycles. It affects their ability to think, process information and act objectively.

Carlos's avatar

She isn't "in Power". She's in authority. Huge difference. She is not a lawmaker, she is a law enforcer. I've learned a lot about her - and women in general. She had a great relationship with her Dad - and that makes a tremendous difference in how women think, react, respond. She's doing an amazing job thus far.

Cankerpuss's avatar

" She had a great relationship with her Dad"

You're right. It does make a difference in how women think and behave. No argument from me.

Cankerpuss's avatar

Then she needs to stay where she is and remain effective and of influence. Once they get into positions of power, they can't handle it.

Lugh's avatar

It's called thinking, inference to be exact. From observation, you see a trend. You can then create a principle. In the context of science, you can test the principle with an experiment. It's not all women, "just" the vast majority. Since laws and customs aren't made based on outliers, it might as well be all women. Not you of course, Nico.

Cankerpuss's avatar

There are outliers to every "generalization." I acknowledge that.

Cankerpuss's avatar

I'm sick of people telling me to stop "generalizing." I can "generalize all I want. It's called opinion. Opinions are based upon observation and from my observations I don't see or observe any females in political positions that are really worth anything.

If I am wrong in my "generalizing" then prove me wrong.

Ron Anselmo's avatar

Excellent take Jim, you're on fire this morning. Keepin' it warm. Thanks!

Stormzeye's avatar

Great evisceration of the increasingly irrelevant globalists.

The Germanic dream of European domination was embodied in Klaus Schwab, von der Leyden, and their flying monkeys in Brussels.

Boot licking toadies like Mark Carney and that bitch in Virginia yearn to be able to do the same thing in their little bailiwicks.

Night owl's avatar

It isn't the Germans. The people behind this played both sides in WWII. There is a global parasite class above anyone you see elected to government.

Liber8or's avatar

The picture of Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission is priceless. Good news about WEF. Ding-Dong the WEF is dead.

Night owl's avatar

It isn't though. This blog has consistently claimed the WEF had no power, as we watched multiple nations under WEF YGLs march in lockstep into the greatest tyranny seen in human history.

Much of that tyranny is still gathering further strength. Wake me when we see arrests, and when digital IDs and currency are stopped.

Then remember that this generational evil never sleeps.

Liber8or's avatar

True...evil never sleeps.

Skenny's avatar

Through 2024, it seemed we were competing to get down the toilet in front of the EU. The Deep State will want to play catch-up in 2029.

JackStrawWichita's avatar

As anyone who has read "The Art of the Deal", I sit in amazement at the knee-jerk reactions from both the left and right whenever he sets his sight on something. He's going to start a war! He's ending trade! This tyrant is going to ruin everything!

And then he settles for a reasonable deal. Every time.

Read the book, folks.

Ben's avatar

No!

The entertainment value is too great watching the idiots flip out.

Cankerpuss's avatar

It is fun, isn't it?

Letsrock's avatar

I read it and seems to me his MO is/has been, to seek his goal which is not war.

Robert Italia's avatar

"Do keep an eye on Virginia, where new Governor Abigail Spanberger, meanest of all mean-girls, is fixing to wreck the state. Prediction: Harmeet Dhillon of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division will shortly be all over that deranged bitch like white on rice. Wait for it."

Spanberger is about to run into the immovable object of the U.S. Constitution--and a presidential administration that will actually enforce its laws--as she tries (like all the other faux-female D governors (including Walz and Newsom) to install their socialist/communist/globalist/fascist ideology as the new "law."

I don't see how any of these Dem governors survive the 2026 Tribunals.

Cankerpuss's avatar

"the immovable object of the U.S. Constitution" Um, can you explain how the US Constitution is an "immovable object?" From my vantage point, the US Constitution really is nothing more than fancy window dressing that people verbally pay homage to when people are watching but flip it off when they aren't.

The US Constitution is hanging by a thread.

messianicdruid's avatar

We got converted into 14th Citizens with contracts.

Eric Fuleftists's avatar

“If there are millions of Americans who are just seeking a better life in Greenland, then who are the European Union to stand in their way?

Especially considering the way in which the free movement of peoples is enshrined into the EU constitution as a fundamental human right.

If Americans want Greenland, they have a right to it. Greenland is just an idea. It belongs to the world. And it isn’t even green, anyhow.

Besides, once Americans get to Greenland, they’re as Greenlandian as every other Greenlander. Haven’t we been repeatedly assured of this from the 'X has always been a nation of immigrants' crowd? America is just exporting its idea to Greenland, and who can possibly oppose that?” Vox Day

Once Trump takes over Greenland, all the leftist stooges who mindlessly subscribe to racial equality and civic nationalism, and who kneejerk accuse the west of being fascist, are going to be blindsided with the consequences of their own beliefs turned against them.

Boo hoo, what a dreadful shame (hahahaha)...

JohnAZ's avatar

Greenland is the Eastern portal to the Northwest Passage and is necessary for its defense. It is not over. It is still needed to guard the cross Arctic routes from Russia. Wonder when the EU thinks it is going to throw the US out of Thule?

Cankerpuss's avatar

Doesn't Greenland have a population somewhere around 45,000 people?

Funny, Iceland actually isn't covered with ice and Greenland isn't actually covered with green. Go figure.

Ben's avatar
Jan 25Edited

In the past, it was so, but not now.

Climate change, and I am talking real climate change, not the fake shit for profit and control.

At one point they had grape orchards on Greenland.

messianicdruid's avatar

We drive on parkways and park on driveways. Is it any wonder people can’t communicate?

Angelus Irae ☩'s avatar

The WEF should be ground into dust.

William Wallace's avatar

Like The Nazi’s Reichstag Building!

rd3's avatar

There are certain female names that make me cringe. Abigail and Gloria are among them. Most mothers who name their daughter Gloria have high hopes that she will one day grow up to be a famous feminist and misandrist.

Humdeedee's avatar

AWFULS have turned me into a misogynist.

Cankerpuss's avatar

"Joy" is one that makes me cringe. Most women named Joy are not joyful people.

CC's avatar

The View’s ‘Joy’ is a true psycho - have you ever seen a more hateful person and to think she used to be a teacher

messianicdruid's avatar

“Blanche” is one I don’t get.

Jeff's avatar

Gloria just makes me think of Gloria Stivic

rd3's avatar

My mind immediately goes to Gloria Steinem and Abigail makes me think of early uber-feminist Abigail Adams.

Lugh's avatar

Yes, downtrodden women secretly believe they are equal. Privileged women like Abigail secretly believe they are superior - as do virtually all women today. Thus they are the natural allies of Blacks, Muslims, and Hispanics against their own Fathers, Brothers, and Husbands - their own nation and civilization.

rd3's avatar

Abigail Adams named her daughter after herself. How transgressive.

CC's avatar

When the Equal Rights Ammendment was being written (and thankfully never adopted) childless Gloria Steinem would not include language about the family and children requested by the other nutty/intense feminist Betty Friedan who has 3 children. In hindsight they were all bonkers to some degree. Hormones 🤷‍♀️ neuroticism 🤷‍♀️