So, the organization with whom you worked had ties to the Rosenberg executions and resistance to blacklisting yet they essentially blacklisted you because you were too verbal around COVID and the injections. Oy. The loss is of course theirs, which is not to downplay the economic impact it had upon you.
An additional proof of the utter political bankruptcy of much of the Left over the past few years attributed to Covid Panic.
I myself was tossed out of a Socialist party due to raising rather mild (at the time) objections around college injection mandates (which they supported!) and other aspects of the COVID scam.
It had no economic impact upon me yet it was a bit traumatic. I have since regrouped with more enlightened comrades.
I have great respect for both of you as lights in the darkness as the sun sets upon Western civilization.
your comment, Cindy, about protests of 100s being welcomed by the establishment as blowing off steam is so true. 100s hell, they're not bothered by 1000s. I still go out with the dozen or so women protesting the erasure of women and girls by the identity challenged cult, but I know that is for me and for other women that I show up, and that a few others get enlightened. still, I'm left wondering what will really work because non-violent civil disobedience does not seem to.
I understand that in the final years of the Roman Empire, some Emperors only lasted a few days before they were assassinated, yet people still wanted to be Emperor. The lust for power and unimagined wealth is a tough thing for most people to pass up.
So, the organization with whom you worked had ties to the Rosenberg executions and resistance to blacklisting yet they essentially blacklisted you because you were too verbal around COVID and the injections. Oy. The loss is of course theirs, which is not to downplay the economic impact it had upon you.
An additional proof of the utter political bankruptcy of much of the Left over the past few years attributed to Covid Panic.
I myself was tossed out of a Socialist party due to raising rather mild (at the time) objections around college injection mandates (which they supported!) and other aspects of the COVID scam.
It had no economic impact upon me yet it was a bit traumatic. I have since regrouped with more enlightened comrades.
I have great respect for both of you as lights in the darkness as the sun sets upon Western civilization.
I urge those able to send funds your way.
-stu
yes, irony on top of frustration on top of financial stress.
But, at least we have our health.
your comment, Cindy, about protests of 100s being welcomed by the establishment as blowing off steam is so true. 100s hell, they're not bothered by 1000s. I still go out with the dozen or so women protesting the erasure of women and girls by the identity challenged cult, but I know that is for me and for other women that I show up, and that a few others get enlightened. still, I'm left wondering what will really work because non-violent civil disobedience does not seem to.
There is a time and place plus we have to define our goals. I am not saying don’t protest, we need a new strategy.
Millions protested in 2003 against the war in Iraq. Still happened. Was still genocide
yes, I agree. I was there in the streets of San Francisco in 2003....this has influenced my thinking quite a bit...
The show ended abruptly after only 11 minutes
Shit, thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I am trying to fix it, I am using an old laptop and it's very tempermental, or just mental.
Mine also, probably due to substack streaming issues.
I fixed it.
Eerie foreboding feeling for Zelensky, he's got to know that many factions want him dead.
I understand that in the final years of the Roman Empire, some Emperors only lasted a few days before they were assassinated, yet people still wanted to be Emperor. The lust for power and unimagined wealth is a tough thing for most people to pass up.