On this day
2 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
Does anyone know how to get a hold of Neil Young? I was just about to listen to a podcast and I need to run it by him.
#Thanks
(This day was obviously when “rocker” Neil Young removed his music form Spotify when it gave a platform—and lots of money—to Joe Rogan).
On this day
2 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
On this day
2 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
People who oppose Joe Rogan's podcast, (or anyone else they don't agree with) are acting like they are being raped by the information. Like Big Brother is piping it into your home 24/7 and you have zero control over what you listen to!
Why doesn't everyone just put on their big human pants and accept or reject whatever they find interesting.
It's a goddamn podcast---you can scroll through and pick and choose what you want to listen to. "Tim O'Neill on Charles Manson and the CIA" Yep, that looks good. "Retired General HR McMaster"---that's a big nope sandwich with a side of nah slaw.
Also, I think Joe Rogan is closer to the people that now hate him without listening to him because he ALWAYS votes for Democrats---which is way too conservative for me.
I know adulting is hard sometimes but you really don't need drug-brained musicians to pick your sides for you, do you?
People who oppose Joe Rogan's podcast, (or anyone else they don't agree with) are acting like they are being raped by the information. Like Big Brother is piping it into your home 24/7 and you have zero control over what you listen to!
Why doesn't everyone just put on their big human pants and accept or reject whatever they find interesting.
It's a goddamn podcast---you can scroll through and pick and choose what you want to listen to. "Tim O'Neill on Charles Manson and the CIA" Yep, that looks good. "Retired General HR McMaster"---that's a big nope sandwich with a side of nah slaw.
Also, I think Joe Rogan is closer to the people that now hate him without listening to him because he ALWAYS votes for Democrats---which is way too conservative for me.
I know adulting is hard sometimes but you really don't need drug-brained musicians to pick your sides for you, do you?
On this day
2 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
I have been feeling disconnected from most human beings lately, in ways I find very difficult to explain, and it's not just about perception differences.
Anyway, I was riding my bike down the street today and a car drove by and shot me in the arm with something...not a gun, but maybe a slingshot with a pellet? It felt too hard to be thrown by hand, but maybe? It hurt like a mofo, but it could have been my face, or eye, I guess. Then, the car filled with idiots started laughing like hyenas, like they just perpetrated the best joke in history, and not like they just shot at (and hit) someone that could be their grandmother.
I think my feelings are hurt more than my arm, because what kind of humans do that? (Besides cops and soldiers and psychopaths)? I was a rotten teenager, but I never would have even contemplated hurting anyone.
Life is not for wimps.
2 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
The State Dept Dipshit: "Russia is threatening Ukraine."
Reporter: "You say that, but where's the proof."
State Department Dipshit: "I just told you, that's the proof."
I guess the reporter is getting a little tired of being a stenographer for Imperial Murder?
On this day
6 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
When the news starts talking about "The Panthers," I get all excited because I think for a split second it's not talking about the football team, but the Black Panthers. Then I get all sad when I remember there's a football team with that name.
On this day
11 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
Wow, speaking at a gun control press conference comedian, Chris Rock, said that he was there to "support the president," because the "president is our boss." Quite the contrary, bro.
On this day
12 years ago
Cindy DanceintheRain Sheehan
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15 years ago today, I posted this on Youtube: 'Friendly Fascist Press, Friendly Fascist Military"
Military exercises over Americans' homes. And the fascist Press who normalizes this shit. Then as now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1gf9DmwX0c
Fascism We Can Believe In!
"...Unfortunately, most Americans do not realize the gravity of the problem because they are lost in a haze of drugs, alcohol and entertainment distractions—numbed to the crumbling foundations beneath their feet. And our leaders are not advancing any real solutions to the disorder that surrounds us.
Such chaos eventually brings change. In the past, it has inevitably included authoritarian government—which some fear is raising its ugly head in the U.S.
...There are those who always say that it cannot happen here. That was also what many were saying in Germany in the 1930s. The Nazis crimes were the official legal acts and policies of modern Germany—an educated, civilized Western European nation. Much like the U.S. of today, it was a country renowned throughout the world for its industrial and cultural achievements. In fact, Berlin was the epitome of the modern city. Freedom in everything seemed to be the new clarion call in Germany. However, within a short time, Germany became part and parcel to some of the most barbaric acts ever perpetrated by a people.
What happened? The danger signals, much like today, were blazing like neon signs in the night.
But they were not heeded, and those in the know miscalculated human nature crushed beneath the weight of chaos. Granted, we do not yet resemble the kind of authoritarian regimes of the past. But there are similarities, and alarm bells are going off that range from economic concerns to threats to our civil liberties, an increasing military presence in our daily lives, and an undermining of religion and the loss of traditional values.
To start with, the most critical of all the warning signs of our passage down the slippery slope to authoritarianism may be those that signal an economic destabilization.
...If the American economy continues to destabilize, there will be a clamor for someone—an authoritarian leader—to create order out of chaos and run the government, and it will be put to a vote to keep a semblance of democracy. As William L. Shirer, author of the monumental The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, noted back in the early 1970s, America may be the first country in which fascism comes to power through democratic elections.
Equally alarming is the staggering national deficit, which has swollen to $422 billion, much of it owed to foreign banks and entities such as Saudi Arabia. This enormous debt has some observers prophesying that the United States faces imminent bankruptcy. Our country is insolvent, and bankruptcy will come, Congressman Ron Paul (R-Tex.) recently said in an interview with Oldspeak. We are much poorer than we think we are. Some actually think the [national debt] can be paid off. But the debt will be liquidated.
The danger is that there is a lot of turmoil when that happens. There is also the fear that in order to keep order we will resort to having a much stronger Executive Branch—a centralized power in one man.
We cannot ignore that there are some kindred underlying dynamics between the political and cultural situation of pre-Nazi Germany and the emerging American political and cultural trauma of the last 40 years. To do so would be a big mistake.
In fact, the troublesome merger of Big Business and Big Government affords those in power the tools of manipulation unheard of in Hitlers time. Add to this the entertainment and drug industries that distract and numb us from feeling any type of reality, and we are ripe for friendly fascism.
This is merely authoritarian propaganda packaged by the advertising and government moguls. But make no mistake about it. In the end, all authoritarian regimes, even the benevolent types, arrive at the same anti-human point.
Finally, we must remember that most police states, like that of Nazi Germany, come about through the democratic process with majority support. And their leaders, much like those today, come into power citing platitudes of religion, morality and order, asking us to put blind faith in the government.
But, as Daniel Kurtzman recognizes in an article on www.tompaine.com, when the government abuses that trust and begins to stamp out the freedom of dissent that is the hallmark of a democratic society, can there be any turning back?
Such is the state of the union.
https://www.rutherford.org/articles_db/commentary.asp?record_id=318
(link now dead)
Just in from Crimea--exciting discussion of current events with insightful analysis. Well worth your time!
Dimitri Lascaris discusses more cases before the ICJ against Israel; the cease fire in Gaza; the Middle East could explode; who's in control in Washington; and Tucker interviews Putin.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/JbEakjl8rHrQ/
https://rumble.com/v4c0jn0-dimitri-lascaris-icj-cease-fire-in-gaza-tucker-interviews-vv-putin.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmIpr2_wjA4
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