EVERYONE in Norva that I know are either closet conservatives or Amazon employees.
A lot of them take a suburban woman attitude on Trump, namely the cliche 'Both sides are responsible for all of the division'.
My response to this shallow idea is a simple no.
One side has a monopoly on defending themselves in the court of public opinion, and the other side is tired of being sucker punched and is finally defending itself.
When you can't tell bystanders that the brawl which inevitably ensues was instigated by your more politically connected opponent, a vacuum forms and an anti-factual narrative is born.
It is the pursuit of true socialist efforts to chase the inevitable result of equal outcomes.
The same prototype mindset exists in today's low-information independent voter, whether they are consciously aware of it or not.
There are such things as offensive and defensive forces, where without one the other has nothing to assault or resist respectively.
People need to do their own research and ignore mainstream news sources.
Interesting, I've never heard of him but he sounds intriguing...I am a big fan of science fiction and greek mythology, if you might have noticed by my username!
Typhon is the only titan to have defeated Zeus, to near death.
After Zeus' retreat, a decisive final rematch turned the tides of Typhon's fortune.
Zeus is sometimes seen as the ancient greek mythical analog of Baal-zephon, of whom is more famously known as the demon king Moloch.
For me, the era of here and now is analogous to the transient period of time spanning the reign of Typhon, when he momentarily dethroned the demon king Moloch and ruled over all the land and sea.
This is how I see the next term of POTUS unfolding, a decisive victory to near oblivion for the cabal.
But the final rematch after he leaves office will be the days when the war goes to ground, and too many people have too much ground to retreat to.
I fear that for a time the demon will win back his throne.
Your username was what prompted me to ask about Gene Wolfe -- there was a character named Typhon in one of his books, who was also once a ruler of nearly limitless power, and who ended up not ruling any more (sorry, don't want to provide any spoilers in case you ever check Wolfe out).
He also wrote Soldier in the Mist about a mercenary soldier injured at Plataea who has supposedly lost the ability to remember events from the day before, but had supposedly gained the ability to see and converse with the gods.
EVERYONE in Norva that I know are either closet conservatives or Amazon employees.
A lot of them take a suburban woman attitude on Trump, namely the cliche 'Both sides are responsible for all of the division'.
My response to this shallow idea is a simple no.
One side has a monopoly on defending themselves in the court of public opinion, and the other side is tired of being sucker punched and is finally defending itself.
When you can't tell bystanders that the brawl which inevitably ensues was instigated by your more politically connected opponent, a vacuum forms and an anti-factual narrative is born.
It is the pursuit of true socialist efforts to chase the inevitable result of equal outcomes.
The same prototype mindset exists in today's low-information independent voter, whether they are consciously aware of it or not.
There are such things as offensive and defensive forces, where without one the other has nothing to assault or resist respectively.
People need to do their own research and ignore mainstream news sources.
Just out of curiosity, are you a Gene Wolfe fan by chance?
Interesting, I've never heard of him but he sounds intriguing...I am a big fan of science fiction and greek mythology, if you might have noticed by my username!
Typhon is the only titan to have defeated Zeus, to near death.
After Zeus' retreat, a decisive final rematch turned the tides of Typhon's fortune.
Zeus is sometimes seen as the ancient greek mythical analog of Baal-zephon, of whom is more famously known as the demon king Moloch.
For me, the era of here and now is analogous to the transient period of time spanning the reign of Typhon, when he momentarily dethroned the demon king Moloch and ruled over all the land and sea.
This is how I see the next term of POTUS unfolding, a decisive victory to near oblivion for the cabal.
But the final rematch after he leaves office will be the days when the war goes to ground, and too many people have too much ground to retreat to.
I fear that for a time the demon will win back his throne.
Your username was what prompted me to ask about Gene Wolfe -- there was a character named Typhon in one of his books, who was also once a ruler of nearly limitless power, and who ended up not ruling any more (sorry, don't want to provide any spoilers in case you ever check Wolfe out).
He also wrote Soldier in the Mist about a mercenary soldier injured at Plataea who has supposedly lost the ability to remember events from the day before, but had supposedly gained the ability to see and converse with the gods.
Wow, that is a solid sell for an author's body of work!
You've convinced me to check those books out because they sound exactly like the stories I am into.
On the subject of my username, I like to pretend like I am more nuanced and deep than I actually am.
Thanks for the feedback