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Indeed, just like Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, Amy Goodman, and countless others, the countercultural anti-authoritarians have now become the spokespersons for authoritarianism.

Yep, I’m on Alex’s mailing list—he’s usually the first to break stories on new data, vaxx injuries/deaths, and the like.

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Strangely, in this strange world we are now in, I've seen people on the Right who are the most transparent, questioning, open-minded and speaking truth. What a reversal! Candace Owens is saying some beautiful, unifying, clear things lately that one would normally associate with the liberal Left counterculture.

But then I sense this is about cessation of divisive politics and a unification of humanity in our empathy and ability to love one another. The ruling class elite do not want that! They survive and thrive on our division. So... here we go!

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Navyo, yes, the roles have reversed. The leftists are the intolerant authoritarians, and the conservatives are the reasonable, tolerant ones defending free speech. I am politically agnostic myself and believe partisanship is just one more way TPTB manipulate our ingroup/outgroup biases to divide and control us.

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How has Michael Moore become so?

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