A classic case of "the solutions lie somewhere outside of the overton window".
Drawing conclusions a posteriori would allow us to construct a society that could better benefit everyone. Even if you're 100% with the globalist agenda you should want to direct the project towards success.
Alas, observation is just too much of a heavy burden for the average emotional state to handle.
We're doomed to keep on pretending that everything is just about to average out, any moment now.
We just need a bit more authoritarianism that's all. And some more shoehorning. Just a bit less merit. A little bit less empathy here, and little bit more affirmative action there. And a tiny bit less fundamental human rights for all. And surely, surely, utopia is right around the corner.
This is what sedition 'trust the experts' gets you. A federal police force that uncritically believes propaganda taught to them by self professed experts with bullshit qualifications.
I think many of the the cabal believe what they're doing is right, and it's thanks to things like this. That's even more dangerous than a cynical opponent.
The compromised institutions educate 'experts' who brainwash the 'authorities' who make and enforce laws that criminalize dissent and prevent challenge to the institutions. Nobody has to take personal responsibility for the ensuing hellscape because they all outsourcing their thinking and morals to someone else.
To clarify the title, when I said "Elon tweets concerning", I didn't mean his tweets were considered concerning, but instead meant he literally tweeted the word "concerning" about the FBI's comments/actions.
Elon knows.
No person has ever been to south of Sahara Africa and not observed.
Despite their greatest efforts. All of the programming is the world was not enough to stop the conscious part of their brain from making observations.
I know uber-woke do-gooders who went there on UN missions and even they observed.
And if you know, then the monumental efforts put into the multitude of state and activist anti-observation campaigns become all too apparent.
A classic case of "the solutions lie somewhere outside of the overton window".
Drawing conclusions a posteriori would allow us to construct a society that could better benefit everyone. Even if you're 100% with the globalist agenda you should want to direct the project towards success.
Alas, observation is just too much of a heavy burden for the average emotional state to handle.
We're doomed to keep on pretending that everything is just about to average out, any moment now.
We just need a bit more authoritarianism that's all. And some more shoehorning. Just a bit less merit. A little bit less empathy here, and little bit more affirmative action there. And a tiny bit less fundamental human rights for all. And surely, surely, utopia is right around the corner.
If that's true though, then why are there so many wokes in South Africa still?
Woke Boers?
I guess you're right, I'm sure they exist, I'm probably just drawing conclusions on too narrow of a dataset.
I should say, observation becomes far more achievable.
same reason it works in europe, generational guilt.
This is what
sedition'trust the experts' gets you. A federal police force that uncritically believes propaganda taught to them by self professed experts with bullshit qualifications.I think many of the the cabal believe what they're doing is right, and it's thanks to things like this. That's even more dangerous than a cynical opponent.
The compromised institutions educate 'experts' who brainwash the 'authorities' who make and enforce laws that criminalize dissent and prevent challenge to the institutions. Nobody has to take personal responsibility for the ensuing hellscape because they all outsourcing their thinking and morals to someone else.
To clarify the title, when I said "Elon tweets concerning", I didn't mean his tweets were considered concerning, but instead meant he literally tweeted the word "concerning" about the FBI's comments/actions.
In other words, Elon is being based.
Err... OP, where does Elon say anything about anti-white rhetoric, or even "concerning"?
Like, yeah, Luke Rudkowski & I,Hypocrite both understand this, but your post doesn't suggest that Elon does. Where is this "concerning" post?
You have to go to twitter (🤮) then you see his reply underneath the tweet the OP linked.
ahhhhhh
Pretty sure Elon doesn't view himself as White, but rather African