Ironic that there were anti government protests called at the weekend and it was trade union backed sectarian front groups mobilising counter protests.
If the trade unions had anything about them they would have engaged with these people in a debate rather than loud, noisy protests calling them fascists. Of course, many far right elements will be at these protests, in Glasgow for example orange/unionist thugs were in attendance throwing up swastikas and winning things up, however like the anti lock down protests, I suspect the majority of those attending are ordinary people pissed off with what's going on.
An SWP front group called stand up to racism are the accepted organisation that the trade unions use to pretend they are doing stuff. This leaves the political narrative around this to a petty bourgeois sectarian cult l, and they are more interested in building their own 'vanguard party' than improving society.
If the trade unions said for example, yes that's terrible what's going on with these sex grooming gangs, we need an urgent investigation but then go further and linked it to the fact that most institutions have a problem and we should really get to the heart of it and stamp it out, join our union and discuss how we protect children and get justice, what a difference that would make. Instead, as in nazi Germany, it will be left wide open for far right elements to step into that space. Most of the left still in shock and navel gazing at labour party and really worried about reform growing, so their answer will be mobilise, mobilise, mobilise, because we are outdated and deferrent. All the warning signs are there but unfortunately virtue signaling is the default these days.
The question is David, what do you do when your house is infiltrated by termites who are busily eating away at the wooden structure that supports your house. Do you allow them to continue to satisfy their natural desires while they incrementally and eventually bring your home crashing down around your ears and thus then leave you and your family with nowhere to live?
As Cicero observed “A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”
What are the trends in society today that match that of Berlin during the Weimar Republic of the 1920’s. Where did those trends originate then, and from whence do they originate today?
You mention the communists, one of the first things the Bolsheviks did in the Bolshevik Revolution was to get rid of the middle class, particularly academics and so on in order that the people with intelligence who could think and oppose the communist tyranny would not be around to do so - the intent of communism being to create a two tier master-slave system with those in control of the state controlling all significant assets for the benefit of themselves and those like themselves. This has its echoes in the WEF’s “You’ll own nothing and be happy” which I translate as “We’ll own it all and you will just have to lump it.” It seems that Blackrock, Vanguard and Statestreet financial investment corporations who incestiously like some mythical ouroboros appear to own parts of each other. Of course when private entities have the power to create credit out of thin air and charge interest on the electronic ledger debt entries; probably at some future point they will be able to buy it all.
As far as I understand the German National Socialist Party never called themselves ‘Nazi’, it instead seems to be some magic dog whistle spell word like “racist,” “anti-Vaxxer,” “climate change denier,” so we should be wary of using such terms because they are words intended to smear and have become commonplace and thus accepted as synonymous with the very essence of “evil.”
We all need to maintain our critical facilities and we can only do so when we continue to question everything we think that we know. For as CIA Director William Colby said in 1981; “We will know our program of disinformation is complete when everything the American public believes is false.” Or as Roy Harper sang in his song ‘One of Those Days in England (parts 2-10)’ …”For though the victors write the books the losers speak the lines.” I therefore respectfully suggest you open your mind to a wider perspective on what you believe you know, and read Gerard Menuhin’s book “Tell the Truth, and Shame the Devil,” alongside “The Myth of German Villainy” by Benton L Bradbury. I would also recommend ‘The History of Central Banking’ by Stephen Mitson Goodford.
Apologies, I need to correct the name of the author of ‘The History of Central Banking’ which should correctly be Stephen Mitford Goodson. As a side note Stephen Mitford Goodson passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at a relatively young age. It may be that he paid the ultimate price for the authorship of this book. The book can be found on the internet as a pdf; I would recommend reading the first edition as the publishers may have “corrected” some parts in subsequent editions.
Ironic that there were anti government protests called at the weekend and it was trade union backed sectarian front groups mobilising counter protests.
If the trade unions had anything about them they would have engaged with these people in a debate rather than loud, noisy protests calling them fascists. Of course, many far right elements will be at these protests, in Glasgow for example orange/unionist thugs were in attendance throwing up swastikas and winning things up, however like the anti lock down protests, I suspect the majority of those attending are ordinary people pissed off with what's going on.
An SWP front group called stand up to racism are the accepted organisation that the trade unions use to pretend they are doing stuff. This leaves the political narrative around this to a petty bourgeois sectarian cult l, and they are more interested in building their own 'vanguard party' than improving society.
If the trade unions said for example, yes that's terrible what's going on with these sex grooming gangs, we need an urgent investigation but then go further and linked it to the fact that most institutions have a problem and we should really get to the heart of it and stamp it out, join our union and discuss how we protect children and get justice, what a difference that would make. Instead, as in nazi Germany, it will be left wide open for far right elements to step into that space. Most of the left still in shock and navel gazing at labour party and really worried about reform growing, so their answer will be mobilise, mobilise, mobilise, because we are outdated and deferrent. All the warning signs are there but unfortunately virtue signaling is the default these days.
"More interested in building their own 'vanguard party' than improving society" is certainly true.
The question is David, what do you do when your house is infiltrated by termites who are busily eating away at the wooden structure that supports your house. Do you allow them to continue to satisfy their natural desires while they incrementally and eventually bring your home crashing down around your ears and thus then leave you and your family with nowhere to live?
As Cicero observed “A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”
What are the trends in society today that match that of Berlin during the Weimar Republic of the 1920’s. Where did those trends originate then, and from whence do they originate today?
You mention the communists, one of the first things the Bolsheviks did in the Bolshevik Revolution was to get rid of the middle class, particularly academics and so on in order that the people with intelligence who could think and oppose the communist tyranny would not be around to do so - the intent of communism being to create a two tier master-slave system with those in control of the state controlling all significant assets for the benefit of themselves and those like themselves. This has its echoes in the WEF’s “You’ll own nothing and be happy” which I translate as “We’ll own it all and you will just have to lump it.” It seems that Blackrock, Vanguard and Statestreet financial investment corporations who incestiously like some mythical ouroboros appear to own parts of each other. Of course when private entities have the power to create credit out of thin air and charge interest on the electronic ledger debt entries; probably at some future point they will be able to buy it all.
As far as I understand the German National Socialist Party never called themselves ‘Nazi’, it instead seems to be some magic dog whistle spell word like “racist,” “anti-Vaxxer,” “climate change denier,” so we should be wary of using such terms because they are words intended to smear and have become commonplace and thus accepted as synonymous with the very essence of “evil.”
We all need to maintain our critical facilities and we can only do so when we continue to question everything we think that we know. For as CIA Director William Colby said in 1981; “We will know our program of disinformation is complete when everything the American public believes is false.” Or as Roy Harper sang in his song ‘One of Those Days in England (parts 2-10)’ …”For though the victors write the books the losers speak the lines.” I therefore respectfully suggest you open your mind to a wider perspective on what you believe you know, and read Gerard Menuhin’s book “Tell the Truth, and Shame the Devil,” alongside “The Myth of German Villainy” by Benton L Bradbury. I would also recommend ‘The History of Central Banking’ by Stephen Mitson Goodford.
Thank you for those recommendations.
Apologies, I need to correct the name of the author of ‘The History of Central Banking’ which should correctly be Stephen Mitford Goodson. As a side note Stephen Mitford Goodson passed away suddenly and unexpectedly at a relatively young age. It may be that he paid the ultimate price for the authorship of this book. The book can be found on the internet as a pdf; I would recommend reading the first edition as the publishers may have “corrected” some parts in subsequent editions.
Thank you, yes, I found the pdf.
Michelle Wollensky should be ASAHAMED of herself!!!!
She was probably given her lines.