Anonymous ID: 1ad3b4 Sept. 5, 2020, 11:41 a.m. No.10538495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8606 >>8614

Second Wave Of CoronaVirus on 9/11? We Have Unmasked The Network Already If It Happens.

 

Your Redpill moment in one word- for me it wasbldg7

 

https://twitter.com/GeorgWebb/status/1302297784868057089

 

https://georg-webb.wistia.com/medias/aixlcpt2w1

Anonymous ID: 1ad3b4 Sept. 5, 2020, 11:50 a.m. No.10538576   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8669

>>10538481

https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2020/08/28/andrew-sullivan-democrats-walked-right-trap/

 

Andrew Sullivan: ‘These Despicable Fanatics, Like It Or Not, Are Now In Part The Face Of The Democrats’ (Update)

 

Andrew Sullivan’s take on the danger posed to Dems by chaos in the streets is worth a read. I don’t agree with all of it but Sullivan seems to be making a genuine attempt to not be guided by talking points from either side of the aisle and it’s interesting to watch even if it’s not a completely successful effort. Frankly, some of what he says seems to at least partly contradict other things he’s saying but I guess that’s what happens sometimes when you’re reacting honestly and not just picking sides. Mostly what comes through is his disgust at the rioting which Democrats have only belatedly realized could be a problem.

 

Here’s one thing I have absolutely no conflict about. Rioting and lawlessness is evil. And any civil authority that permits, condones or dismisses violence, looting and mayhem in the streets disqualifies itself from any legitimacy. This comes first. If one party supports everything I believe in but doesn’t believe in maintaining law and order all the time and everywhere, I’ll back a party that does. In that sense, I’m a one-issue voter, because without order, there is no room for any other issue. Disorder always and everywhere begets more disorder; the minute the authorities appear to permit such violence, it is destined to grow. And if liberals do not defend order, fascists will.

 

Here is a quote from Yoom Nguyen, owner of the Lotus Restaurant in Minneapolis, who just witnessed a second assault on his business: “Watching looters bust down our family restaurant is so heartbreaking. Senseless, they’re doing it while laughing and smirking. Not gonna lie, I damn near shot a man tonight. He threw that fucking rock at my family photo and looked right at me. I said ‘you motherfucker …’ tears immediately rolled down my face. I just can’t no more. I’m thankful I walked away but Fuck y’all.” This is how violence metastasizes. And as I’ve watched protests devolve over the summer into a series of riots, arson expeditions, and lawless occupations of city blocks, along with disgusting and often racist profanity, I’ve begun to feel similarly. And when I watched the Democratic Convention and heard close to nothing about ending this lawlessness, I noted the silence.

Sullivan’s conclusion fromthe silence at the DNC is that Democrats aren’t willing to call out the extremism in their ranks:

 

One place where I disagree with Sullivan is the idea that it would be easy to separate the extremists and expel them as he suggests. As I wrote here, these aren’t just an easily rebuked group of identifiable extremists. This is a woke mindset which is gradually seeping in to the entire party. On the most fringe are those who think rioting isn’t violence. Then there are those who agree it is violence but who also think speech is violence so violence in response is justified. Then there are those who don’t want to engage in violence but won’t speak up to discourage others who feel differently because they agree a “diversity of tactics” is best.

 

Many of us on the right saw this coming back when it was just conservatives being shouted down on college campuses. Now some of these same attitudes are out there in the streets and it’s not going to be easy to put the genie back in the bottle. Frankly, I don’t think most Democrats realize just how far down this road they’ve gone already.

 

Update: Not surprisingly, people on the left are calling Sullivan a fascist over this piece.

 

So called regular or 'moderate' dems are Cowards, Hostages or both.

Anonymous ID: 1ad3b4 Sept. 5, 2020, 12:19 p.m. No.10538734   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10538669

It is a real awakening to the effects of slow poisoning -call it brainwashing or MKUltra entrainment, or mob/herd mentality- that's shown its prevalence particularly among younger. When it comes back to them individually, the repercussions, and their 'comrades' are nowhere to be found, that may be their moment of clarity.

Anonymous ID: 1ad3b4 Sept. 5, 2020, 12:35 p.m. No.10538848   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10538662

Lodi and its neighboring stockton have been in bankruptcy for many years.. there's only one reason there'd be protests there and that would be to cover for some drug or arms route activity they need to take care of or keep attention off of.

Anonymous ID: 1ad3b4 Sept. 5, 2020, 1:13 p.m. No.10539073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9142

>>10539027

I remember reading something like this from an interview with the hidden hand on above top secret forum. Enlightening read, memorable.

They- the ones who appear evil have volunteered as the antagonist in service of the light as they work toward a negative harvest.

He, I assumed it was a he, said when this is over we all go back to unity, we love each other and have laughs. He also said they would pay a price for the things they do here. So it was sort of a sacrifice to agree to take the role.

Anonymous ID: 1ad3b4 Sept. 5, 2020, 1:23 p.m. No.10539142   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9174

>>10539073

>>10539027

 

The message has been repeating in my mind ever since reading that interview- which was summed up in this post.

 

(OP)If you're able to enlighten, could you expand on why its important to have negative polarization at Harvest time? Does the degree of polarity have an advantage for those you call "us" after harvest?