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The far-right are a menace to society

the right and the left, both far and not so far, are all living in fear. they let it cloud their judgement and they spend their lives attacking each other like primitive cavemen while being blissfully ignorant of where the real problems lie.
they are used as puppets by the "powers that be" to cause chaos within our societies and spread war and fear to draw attention away from and protect the "people" that really are a big problem for all of us.
they cause problems that in turn warrant the all too convenient so called "solutions" to be put in place that restrict our freedoms and beat us all into submission, one law at a time.
i pity them all, on both sides. i hope that one day they can see that they are the same and the enemy is not themselves.

<3
 
blissfully ignorant of where the real problems lie
the real problems are free market capitalism causing high levels of wealth inequality

1960s chief executive of a company earned 20x lowest paid worker
2025 chief executive of a company earns 250x lowest paid worker



the UK has poor living standards and terrible public services because of it............we are behind most similar European countries living standards because of it

Until we tackle that problem, ordinary citizens in the Uk will continue to not have the best life

Britain and the US are poor societies with some very rich people​


 
the real problems are free market capitalism causing high levels of wealth inequality

1960s chief executive of a company earned 20x lowest paid worker
2025 chief executive of a company earns 250x lowest paid worker



the UK has poor living standards and terrible public services because of it............we are behind most similar European countries living standards because of it

Until we tackle that problem, ordinary citizens in the Uk will continue to not have the best life

Britain and the US are poor societies with some very rich people​


to me, capitalism in general is doomed to fail, for the people anyway. in my taboo opinion money as a whole is a carefully devised system rigged against the people.
food grows from the floor and water falls from the sky, yet the desire for money has lead us to pay many hours of labour for toxic foods that people suffer abuse to get to us. there are very few "people" that benefit from the system, we certainly agree on that! and the divide keeps growing.

it's crazy how deep it goes. we walk past super foods packed with nutrients and medicinal benefits and ignore them and call them weeds and spray carcinogens on them, while journeying to our supermarkets where we buy poisonous synthetic chemicals to eat that make us sick enough to fuel the pharmaceutical industry. that is just one example of millions.

my solution is to boycott the bankers and their money as much as possible. i create what i can from nature and minimize my needs where possible. i am far from where i want to be with it (i am still on the internet haha) but i believe the people can boycott the whole corrupt system and take matters into our own hands. i have grown a lot as a person since the beginning of my journey, both in knowledge and spiritually. my health is better than it has ever been and i finally feel like i have some control over my life.

i know my opinions seem extreme, but i also know there are many others going the same way these days. we can all be free! <3

sorry for the slight derail there! haha i am passionate as i'm sure you can tell :D
i love you all! <3
 
the right and the left, both far and not so far, are all living in fear. they let it cloud their judgement and they spend their lives attacking each other like primitive cavemen while being blissfully ignorant of where the real problems lie.
they are used as puppets by the "powers that be" to cause chaos within our societies and spread war and fear to draw attention away from and protect the "people" that really are a big problem for all of us.
they cause problems that in turn warrant the all too convenient so called "solutions" to be put in place that restrict our freedoms and beat us all into submission, one law at a time.
i pity them all, on both sides. i hope that one day they can see that they are the same and the enemy is not themselves.

<3
All this can be summed up in a word...
to me, capitalism in general is doomed to fail, for the people anyway. in my taboo opinion money as a whole is a carefully devised system rigged against the people.
food grows from the floor and water falls from the sky, yet the desire for money has lead us to pay many hours of labour for toxic foods that people suffer abuse to get to us. there are very few "people" that benefit from the system, we certainly agree on that! and the divide keeps growing.

it's crazy how deep it goes. we walk past super foods packed with nutrients and medicinal benefits and ignore them and call them weeds and spray carcinogens on them, while journeying to our supermarkets where we buy poisonous synthetic chemicals to eat that make us sick enough to fuel the pharmaceutical industry. that is just one example of millions.

my solution is to boycott the bankers and their money as much as possible. i create what i can from nature and minimize my needs where possible. i am far from where i want to be with it (i am still on the internet haha) but i believe the people can boycott the whole corrupt system and take matters into our own hands. i have grown a lot as a person since the beginning of my journey, both in knowledge and spiritually. my health is better than it has ever been and i finally feel like i have some control over my life.

i know my opinions seem extreme, but i also know there are many others going the same way these days. we can all be free! <3

sorry for the slight derail there! haha i am passionate as i'm sure you can tell :D
i love you all! <3


Zeitgeist
 
All this can be summed up in a word...



Zeitgeist
i have watched their proposal in full. i even read their documentation etc. it is a very appealing idea, much better than the system we use right now. my main problem with it was that it still relied on a small team of people to get the ball rolling, which is a lot of trust to put in those people. how do we know they are not just going to become the next bankers? "absolute power corrupts absolutely".
unfortunately the big man himself (forgot his name) died and left the project in incapable hands from what i heard. last i heard was they had some problems with their egos after he died and the project was in chaos.
to be honest i completely forgot about it for years until you just reminded me. i definitely have to check back and see if they made any progress.
i would have signed up in a heartbeat if they had got it off the ground. people think that with no money nobody would do anything constructive, but that is the most absurd thing to say, straight out of the propaganda.

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i might be mistaken here. i think the project i am referring to was called the venus project, which was part of the zeitgeist movement. i think you are referring to the movement as a whole. apologies for the confusion.
i don't remember much about the movement as a whole, but i assume it is tightly linked to the venus projects morals and ideas. i think i should brush up on that :)
 
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i have watched their proposal in full. i even read their documentation etc. it is a very appealing idea, much better than the system we use right now. my main problem with it was that it still relied on a small team of people to get the ball rolling, which is a lot of trust to put in those people. how do we know they are not just going to become the next bankers? "absolute power corrupts absolutely".
unfortunately the big man himself (forgot his name) died and left the project in incapable hands from what i heard. last i heard was they had some problems with their egos after he died and the project was in chaos.
to be honest i completely forgot about it for years until you just reminded me. i definitely have to check back and see if they made any progress.
i would have signed up in a heartbeat if they had got it off the ground. people think that with no money nobody would do anything constructive, but that is the most absurd thing to say, straight out of the propaganda.

edit:
i might be mistaken here. i think the project i am referring to was called the venus project, which was part of the zeitgeist movement. i think you are referring to the movement as a whole. apologies for the confusion.
i don't remember much about the movement as a whole, but i assume it is tightly linked to the venus projects morals and ideas. i think i should brush up on that :)
Yeah, The Venus Project: a Technocrats wet dream, inspired by people like Gene Roddenbury. I had similar doubts at the time, and attending a talk by someone close to the project didn't inspire any confidence. Herself was "inspired" by the lofty ideals but all i heard was a goy who could talk for an hour without actually saying a damn thing. A talent shared by so many of these hippie guru's who charge a fortune for such a conference and have elaborate tax avoidance networks offshore.
The '15-minute cities' wheeze is allied to such concepts but fails to acknowledge the effect of people within such an artificial construct: society is an organic process, growing along random paths, which the advocates of a Zeitgeist fail to recognise. It'd suit a society formed of artificial intelligence but wouldn't work for the wildly varying levels of human intelligence they advocate to serve.
 
Yeah, The Venus Project: a Technocrats wet dream, inspired by people like Gene Roddenbury. I had similar doubts at the time, and attending a talk by someone close to the project didn't inspire any confidence. Herself was "inspired" by the lofty ideals but all i heard was a goy who could talk for an hour without actually saying a damn thing. A talent shared by so many of these hippie guru's who charge a fortune for such a conference and have elaborate tax avoidance networks offshore.
The '15-minute cities' wheeze is allied to such concepts but fails to acknowledge the effect of people within such an artificial construct: society is an organic process, growing along random paths, which the advocates of a Zeitgeist fail to recognise. It'd suit a society formed of artificial intelligence but wouldn't work for the wildly varying levels of human intelligence they advocate to serve.
i have to agree with you there. these kind of projects do seem to still be pushing for a sterile future for humanity, which doesn't really fit my ideals either. it's our uniqueness that makes us a species with such potential. it does help free the many people that are held back by their circumstances, but it also forces many to live in a way that they don't like. i think there is a middle ground somewhere. i think if we were left to our own devices the natural, organic path would unfold on it's own, but with these cretins lurking over all of our shoulders, pointing us in the direction that suits them, most of us will never know what our true nature even is.
 
In a worrying development...

Germany’s far-right Alternative für Deutschland party has welcomed the US government’s decision to classify a prominent German anti-fascist group and three other European networks as terrorist organisations, calling on Berlin and other European governments to follow the example...the Guardian

Never thought i'd see the day when it's become an offence to call out Fascist behaviour, but here we are (happy as can be). The rise of the far right continues to drench the world in blood and bull hockey at an alarming rate, while our national institutions come under attack from all sides as they try to walk a fine line between verifying the truth of an issue or risking the wrath of a demented man-baby in retribution for speaking truth to power. It should be a civic obligation to call 'em out, not prosribed as a terrorist group.
 
Decades of efforts by mainstream politicians to roll back welfare programmes have given rise to an “extremely dangerous” discourse that has helped fuel the rise of the far right and rightwing populists in countries around the world, a top UN expert has told the Guardian.

From London to Lisbon, politicians from centre-right and centre-left parties alike had steadily eroded social programmes, fostering a sense of scarcity and creating fertile ground for the stirring up of anti-migrant sentiment, said Olivier De Schutter, the UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights. “If we were doing more, people would not feel threatened, they would not fear falling behind,” he said. “They would be reassured that the digital and ecological transitions and globalisation will be painless because they are protected by a state that cares for them.”

De Schutter will present a report to the UN general assembly that lays out his belief in the value of investing in universal, rights-based social protection. At the heart of his argument is the need for governments to rethink the welfare state – from food assistance to healthcare and unemployment benefits – as an essential tool to maintain the social fabric of society, rather than a cost to be reduced.

His view is backed by a 2021 study that looked at 14 countries across Europe and found that a one-point increase in income inequality corresponded to a one-point increase in support for populist parties. Higher pension levels, minimum wage legislation and increases to child allowances have also been shown to diminish the likelihood of people voting for the far right.
 
The killing of Charlie Kirk is being used by Tommy Robinson to mobilise support The rally is expected to attract upwards of 40,000 attenders, according to the anti-extremism group Hope Not Hate. A smaller gathering organised by the group Stand Up to Racism is also taking place.

The Stand Up to Racism march to a rally at Whitehall will be led by a Women Against the Far Right contingent including the MPs Zarah Sultana and Diane Abbott. “The far right are a menace to the whole of society. Their first targets, asylum seekers and Muslims, are broadening to all migrants, black people and on to trade unionists, all religious minorities and anti-racists,” said Abbott.

the Guardian
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Wait and see the next one. It will be massive.
 
the right and the left, both far and not so far, are all living in fear. they let it cloud their judgement and they spend their lives attacking each other like primitive cavemen while being blissfully ignorant of where the real problems lie.
they are used as puppets by the "powers that be" to cause chaos within our societies and spread war and fear to draw attention away from and protect the "people" that really are a big problem for all of us.
they cause problems that in turn warrant the all too convenient so called "solutions" to be put in place that restrict our freedoms and beat us all into submission, one law at a time.
i pity them all, on both sides. i hope that one day they can see that they are the same and the enemy is not themselves.

<3
Divide and conquer.

It's been pointed out before
 
Tucker Carlson interviews Nick Fuentes and finds...a bitter and widening civil war within the American right that has exposed longstanding fissures – between conservatives and populists, Zionists and Israel skeptics, mainstream Maga right and far right – as well as revealed the extent to which a Republican party that has been flooded in recent years by extremists now seems unable to contain them, or even agree if it should. A power struggle already under way inside many rightwing organizations spilled into the open.

Earlier this month, two board members of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), another influential conservative group, resigned; in a public letter, they alleged that a “cadre” hostile to liberal democracy – with an agenda different from, and more radical than, Trump’s – have “worked together, behind the scenes, to wrest control of conservative institutions from actual conservatives”, in the process infiltrating “white supremacy, antisemitism, eugenics, and bigotry”.

They noted that ISI recently unveiled a new podcast whose first guest, Curtis Yarvin, has defended slavery, said that white people have inherently higher IQs than black people and called for the American republic to be replaced with a dictatorship. Conservatism, they argued, was in an “existential” crisis...

It's a long read in the Guardian which looks at the spread of far right policy within the Republican party today then ahead to give a glimpse of what the GoP might become after Trump leaves office. (Presuming he doesn't refuse to go.)

If you think things can't get any worse, read on. It can.
 
I can quite understand AfD being opposed to anti-fascist movements, given the history of anti-fascist actions against German fascist groups.

What I find less easy to understand is the number of people with direct personal and professional lineage from forebears who lost life and limb opposing fascists who have become opposed to anti-fascists today.
It's a curious trend, like finding a Jewish Fascist - a contradiction in terms, right?
The world has slowly turned inside out since the 9/11 attack on America. They became unhinged at the sight of their own cities under attack rather than observing it all happen to someone else many, many miles away.
 
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