Most of this makes sense and aligns with what I read. I wasn’t aware of the false flag but seems like an open secret on Wikipedia now (listed as such).
I don’t know if the modern concept of the “deep state” sounds very controversial (to me) though I don’t like how it sounds to others. But I don’t think it need to be conspiratorial. Geopolitical goals cannot be achieved on a 4 year time scale. Democracies like the US are thus politically flawed, and would be less competitive than more stable governments like China that can pursue long term strategies / goals (for example, controlling territory to develop / connect an oil pipeline requires a long term strategy). But the USA is one of the dominant global geopolitical powers. It’s only logical that it would have some guiding Center outside the realm of public elections that could guarantee military strategy stability. For example, before Biden lost power, the USA was arming al qaeda. McCain was involved. When Trump came he may have gotten in the way of that, and this could be a major strategic interference on his part and the reason he’s being targeted seemingly from both sides. Remember how pro-Iraq war Fox was way back. These groups on both sides seem to support a lot of these long term military actions.
War propaganda and false flags are expected, “chemical weapons in Syria”, etc. Most people I know seem to believe or reject false flag claims based on their political biases. Similar to how people are questioning or believing in Biden’s victory based on what they want to be true.
But all that doesn’t matter. You’ve demographically replaced large portions of the American electorate now, and the country will never vote as it once did. There will probably be yet another 100 million immigrants coming here over the next 50 years, and it will be harder to stop this then it was 10 years ago. I don’t think a country can ever have stability if it has any substantial amount of immigration, as you can’t have a long term shared history if everyone in every generation has a different history. The Americanism as an experiment is likely going to come to an end soon, both in America as well as in places that adopted its ideological axioms in Western Europe.
Perhaps two countries will eventually form on the North American plains. One inspired by and going back to the ideology of its founding, and one inspired by the ideology of the 60’s civil rights generation.
Edit: Maybe I’m being too much of a doomer. I’m here because the energy of this place is just so refreshing and positive, in the face of so much adversity. I hope the world changes in a positive way in the future. Trump is a god king amongst men, and his supporters are a different breed. Godspeed.
Most of this makes sense and aligns with what I read. I wasn’t aware of the false flag but seems like an open secret on Wikipedia now (listed as such).
I don’t know if the modern concept of the “deep state” sounds very controversial (to me) though I don’t like how it sounds to others. But I don’t think it need to be conspiratorial. Geopolitical goals cannot be achieved on a 4 year time scale. Democracies like the US are thus politically flawed, and would be less competitive than more stable governments like China that can pursue long term strategies / goals (for example, controlling territory to develop / connect an oil pipeline requires a long term strategy). But the USA is one of the dominant global geopolitical powers. It’s only logical that it would have some guiding Center outside the realm of public elections that could guarantee military strategy stability. For example, before Biden lost power, the USA was arming al qaeda. McCain was involved. When Trump came he may have gotten in the way of that, and this could be a major strategic interference on his part and the reason he’s being targeted seemingly from both sides. Remember how pro-Iraq war Fox was way back. These groups on both sides seem to support a lot of these long term military actions.
War propaganda and false flags are expected, “chemical weapons in Syria”, etc. Most people I know seem to believe or reject false flag claims based on their political biases. Similar to how people are questioning or believing in Biden’s victory based on what they want to be true.
But all that doesn’t matter. You’ve demographically replaced large portions of the American electorate now, and the country will never vote as it once did. There will probably be yet another 100 million immigrants coming here over the next 50 years, and it will be harder to stop this then it was 10 years ago. I don’t think a country can ever have stability if it has any substantial amount of immigration, as you can’t have a long term shared history if everyone in every generation has a different history. The Americanism as an experiment is likely going to come to an end soon, both in America as well as in places that adopted its ideological axioms in Western Europe.
Perhaps two countries will eventually form on the North American plains. One inspired by and going back to the ideology of its founding, and one inspired by the ideology of the 60’s civil rights generation.