By Caitlin Johnstone
May 06, 2023:
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Clearing House --Your rulers
do not care what race you are. They do not care if you are gay, transgendered or
nonbinary. They do not care how many bullets you are allowed to have in your
gun. They do not care whether you are allowed to have an abortion or not. They
do not care if you are racist, sexist, ableist, ageist, xenophobic, homophobic,
transphobic or fatphobic. They do not care about diverse representation in
politics or media, and they do not care about any lack thereof. All they care
about is that we all keep thinking, speaking, working, consuming and voting in
ways which keep them rich and powerful and keep us poor and powerless. And they
will happily keep us arguing as intensely as possible about the things they do
not care about so that we don’t turn our attention to the things they do care
about.
This doesn’t mean those other issues aren’t real concerns, and in fact our
rulers stand everything to gain by exacerbating the injustices involving issues
they don’t care about in order to keep attention in those convenient areas. But
the solution to the problems our rulers don’t care about is the same as
the solution to the problems our rulers do care about: overthrow our
rulers.
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Western mass media are
saturating the airwaves with the narrative that Wednesday’s drone bombing of
the Kremlin was a “false flag”, by which they mean that Russia did it to
themselves to advance some nefarious agenda.
False flags are a thing and they do happen, but to act like that’s the most
likely explanation for the Kremlin bombing when Russia is currently at war with
a neighbor who has the means, motive and opportunity is something only a
propagandist would do. Especially when oligarchs from that neighboring nation
are
openly incentivizing people to attack Russia with drones for cash rewards,
when Zelensky’s coinciding
absence from the country prevented immediate retaliation, and when Atlantic
propagandists are writing enthusiastically
about the sophisticated drone facilities they visited in Ukraine.
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In 2017 I was
temporarily suspended by Facebook for posting an article about known false
flags, because until 2022 mainstream narrative managers considered false flags
to be a crazy crackpot concept. That changed the moment the idea became useful
to western propagandists.
When this changed in early 2022 it initially
took
journalists by surprise, because until then they’d only ever heard “false
flag” used to dismiss people like Alex Jones:
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I say we arm Russia against Russia. If it’s bombing its own government
buildings, its
own pipelines, its own
captured
power plants, then it’s the best proxy force against Russia we’ve got. Send
the Russians tanks and F-16s immediately.
Russia’s fighting Russia over there so we don’t have to fight Russia over
here.
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A westerner who spends half their time criticizing the US empire and half
their time criticizing the US empire’s enemies isn’t providing “balance”,
they’re just spending half their time contributing to an already wildly
unbalanced information environment that is overwhelmingly biased in favor of
US-friendly narratives.
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Westerners constantly respond to criticism of US foreign policy with “You
love Putin and think he is good” because they really, truly subscribe to a
children’s cartoon “Good Guys vs Bad Guys” worldview. To them, saying one side
is Bad means you think the other side is Good.
To a mature adult, criticizing US foreign policy is just criticizing US
foreign policy, which is something everyone should do all the time. To a
propaganda-addled manchild, this is a struggle of Good versus Evil, and if
you’re not one then you must necessarily be the other.
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Crazy how the response to Democrats saying “You have to vote for the corrupt
warmonger with dementia or else America will be overrun by fascism” is mostly
“Okay we’ll vote for the the corrupt warmonger with dementia” and not “Okay so
we need to tear down the entire system then.”
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Reading Julian Assange’s sardonic Jonathan Swift-style letter
to the king is a reminder of what they took from us. His publishing and his
persecution have overshadowed just what an incisive mind he has. We could really
use his analysis right now, but they took him offline.
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It’s obnoxiously self-righteous and condescending for older generations to
worry about how the new generations are turning out. Imagine being left a bat
shit insane civilization and a dying world by the people who made it that way
and having to listen to them bitch about how your
generation isn’t doing it right.
If you’re going to worry about the new generations, don’t worry that they’re
becoming too different from the old, worry that they might remain too similar.
We haven’t exactly been crushing it out here, folks. We failed. We faceplanted
as hard as a generation could possibly faceplant. Let’s just hope they’re
becoming different enough from us that they can undo our fuckups.
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Pranksters
mowing a giant penis on the grounds of an elite coronation party feels like
the beginning of the end of something. People find the idea of a British king in
2023 absurd, and public opinion of the monarchy will only go down from here.
Idols keep falling off their pedestals.
This sort of thing is happening everywhere; public figures once held in high
esteem just keep losing face. The Catholic Church pedophile scandal kind of
started it off. Twitter showed everyone that celebrities are just idiots with
bad opinions. US presidents are ridiculous cartoons now, with the last one an
incoherent buffoon and the current one a disintegrating dementia patient.
And it feels like it’s happening faster and faster. The Dalai Lama trying to
tongue kiss that kid. Chomsky meeting with Epstein. Bernie Sanders falling all
over himself to serve the establishment he once vocally decried. People just
don’t get to keep their heroes anymore.
The pedestals we used to place people on are being eroded by the fact that
everything’s so much more visible than it used to be. There will never be any
more saints, because in the age of ubiquitous cameras people can’t falsely claim
“miracles” happened when there’s no footage. We’re able to share evidence, ideas
and information exponentially faster and more effectively than we could before,
and we can do it on a grassroots level, and it turns out that when you do that
all the Super Special People we used to place above us don’t look so special
anymore.
And of course they don’t looks so special because they aren’t
so special. All the people we used to regard as superior to ourselves were
always just schmucks like us.
And I think there’s something very
empowering and democratizing about this growing collective realization.
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