The Democratic Party has in effect handed Donald Trump the presidency by broadcasting and then doubling down on its outright contempt for thinking Americans
Everyone who has willingly remained a passenger in the establishment clown-car, now on fire and careening toward its own karmic comeuppance, might want to review and assess the entire itinerary
I don’t know anyone who genuinely sees Donald Trump —either of them, in fact—as a great candidate for U.S. president. Most of his staunchest supporters are quick to highlight his flaws and are mostly entertained by his lack of central-processing and oratory filters, which assures the production entertaining rhetoric given the number of painfully easy targets at Republicans’ disposal. More than anything else, they see Trump as the only hope Americans have of seeing some of their basic rights preserved for a little longer than would occur if a Uniparty figure wins the “election” in November.
More importantly, I also don’t know any Americans who can tell me with a straight face that they think life was worse under Donald Trump than it is now. In fact, although wealthy people and Boomers living in retirement communities safely out of the reach of reality are largely immune to life as most Americans experience it, every single aspect of American existence has been purposely degraded under whatever people are serving as Joe Biden, Junior’s primary puppeteers. Every single one. Talk to a Democrat in person instead of online and they will have nothing. They might parrot MSNBC’s lines about the barely remembered passage of a yuuuuuge infrastructure bill, but they’ll shut up when you invite them to describe any subsequent beneficial changes to America’s infrastructure.
They’ll also shut up when you mention Biden’s promises about student loan relief, the opioid crises, and “returning the country to normal.” Then, if they’re still willing to listen, you can start in on the covid lies, the Ukraine lies, the Israel lies, the job-market lies, the U.S.-Mexico border lies, the gender-affirming care and “trans women are women” lies, the crime-stats lies, the climate-change lies and associated hypocrisies and wealth-transfers, and the savagely unfunny joke the U.S. Department of Justice has become. And the Boomers hanging on to their Democrat Party affiliation out of sheer habit really don’t want to face the fact that all of the same warmongers they openly reviled during the George W. Bush years—Bill Kristol, Victoria Nuland, Jeffrey Goldberg, the impossibly slimy Lincoln Project pedo-grifters—are behind all of today’s warmongering and somehow to be trusted despite everything now known about Iraq and WMDs.
They might not believe it all at once, especially the part about George Floyd not being a murder victim, but at least a few of them should be sufficiently impressed by the sheer range of alleged deceptions you can cite to start Doing Their Own Research, which includes a willingness to listen to objectively slavering and offensive characters like Alex Jones or consult sites like The Gateway Pundit rich in both typos and useful, Google-suppressed revelations. You may wind up watching Jewish people who clearly don’t hate themselves or their heritage morosely calling Israeli society the sickest on the face of Earth and making a discomfortingly airtight case for this wildly off-limits statement.
On the ground, these hangdog and abusively duped citizens know they can’t roll with cable-news or Facebook-group talking points. They know Biden is both demented and corrupt, having proved himself a liar—he admitted it—and an unusually brazen dissembling-machine even for a permanent Washington swamp-fixture long before his frontal lobes underwent partial fermentation and turned to wine-scented tapioca. They know inflation isn’t the result of “Putin’s price hike.” They know America’s public schools are hotbeds of social indoctrination—yep, looks like “Critical Race Theory” wasn’t a nothingburger after all—and, more importantly, teach nothing of academic value.
Also, “brown” people came to realize early in Biden’s term something that paler voters are only now waking up to themselves: Biden doesn’t care about helping any poor people, and he has a long and noisy record of regarding black Americans in particular as suitable for one of two fates: permanent incarceration or permanent confinement to the social-safety net, the latter intended to secure the black vote for Democrats in perpetuity.
This is best reserved for its own close examination, but Lyndon Baines Johnson, the drunken redneck of a president who propelled the United States into a losing war in Southeast Asia on a lie about the Gulf of Tonkin, is almost singularly responsible for driving the percentage of black children raised in two-parent homes down from around 75 percent in the 1950s to around 25 percent today. (Poor whites also divorce at far higher rates than previously.) To pretend this has no broad social consequences—and contemporary Wokish activists admittedly make things worse by trumpeting the dubious value of “alternative family structures”—is an inexcusable form of willful blindness.
Black Americans tend to be aware of what goes on in black neighborhoods when police are defanged and bent “Open Society”-fueled prosecutors are installed, White Americans who rely on cable “news” for their “information” are still coming to terms with the signature BLM riots of 2020 not exactly being “mostly peaceful” by any measure.
The reason I can refer to certain people as Afrogluttons and blacktards is that these people are simply individuals who have consciously chosen to be demoralized fools who spend their entire lives lying and creating chaos online, mostly by promoting morbid lifestyle choices and fomenting citizen strife. Also, it’s not illegal, just indirect evidence of someone whose misanthropy is driven by the certainty that we can all do better.
They are not representative of the many black people I have met, largely in the “recovery community,” or my Nigerian housemate. If I thought that black people were inherently inferior, I would have to account for a lot of contravening evidence. But American black culture is a dead-end mess and no one with a voice within the U.S. “black community” seems to be concerned, let alone proposing solutions.
Elements drawn from this mammoth array of increasingly undeniable solecisms, sometimes unwillingly, explain the collective consciousness in early spring of 2024 of the American electorate, along with people like me who intend to pass on the “election” because it will be as bitch-rigged as everything else controlled from on high but framed as a democratic choice.
Moving away from Biden’s galactic deficits to Trump’s issues, it’s clear from these polling results that at least some Democrats have grown at least suspicious of the charges against Trump and the illicitly partisan and avaricious people put in charge of knocking him out of the race.
It’s worse than that, though, for genuine sufferers of Trump Derangement Syndrome, perhaps best exemplified by the rambling, unctuous, and hilariously deluded Bill Maher, or Millennial pissbag-pundits like Krystal Ball, Kyle Kulinski, or anyone on The Young Yurks, all of which represent shitlibs-only political programming by “liberals” who started out affluent and have grown rich from their YouTube bullshitting-and-hysteria sessions. These high-traffic noisemakers never confront the everyday reality that’s leading people to lean, by what can only be described as huge margin, toward a supposed insurrectionist zealot.
Meanwhile, this is what now passes for news on MSNBC and elsewhere: owning former Trumpists using the power of whining and effective censorship.
Isn’t it possible to dislike Donald Trump without ascribing things to him that he simply did not do? Again, this is a topic that merits stand-alone treatment, but Trump offered to provide 10,000 National Guard troops to the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 and was told this measure wouldn’t be necessary. It’s very straightforward, as is undeniable evidence that actors within the federal government intended to turn an impending protest into a national-scale dumpster-fire.
I would think that Americans across the political spectrum would be summarily relieved to know that their own president was not trying to seize control of the U.S. Government. Isn’t this at least passively comforting? Things only “went south” on J6 because they were supposed to.
Again, I have no problem seeing Trump’s flaws and the lies about him at the same time. But staunch Dems have been primed to hunger not for the resolution of anything but for more fighting. This has reached such a feverish level of single-mindedness that Dems seem unaware that there are no progressive Democrats in U.S. Congress, not even the longtime fraudulent socialist stand-in Bernie Sanders, whom I voted for in the 2016 Primary. Every time that absolute retard AOC is trotted out onto the networks the flap her face, she lies and she looks increasingly scatterbrained in the process. No one in this bought-off, self-dealing crew is even proposing healthcare reform, or stronger labor unions, or more affordable college, or a meaningful American educational system. All they have to do is call Trump a bad name and Democrats simply tune everything else out.
Is this you? Be honest. You’re obviously not going to be slammed here for tentatively agreeing to no longer be clumsily, if glibly, deceived. Think about people who matter in your life and consider whether Biden’s seething reign of contemptuous gaslighting has on balance made their lives better or made them worse.
This is not a suggestion to vote for Donald Trump in November. I dearly want the people in charge ousted and charged with all of the high crimes and misdemeanors they would be if the U.S. had anything resembling a fair and equal justice system. But I have committed to simply withholding my participation from scams and unhealthy behaviors otherwise can do nothing to change. This includes elections, the mainstream media, physician visits and these captured goons’ drugs (not just the jabs), and—anticipating some strong government moves in the coming months even against no-name dissenters—a de facto non-reliance on the traditional financial system for basic sustenance and the rewarding of meaningful labor. When you have just a few important figures in your life who rely on you for your input or concrete actions, it not only offers a sense of partial immunity, but it makes living itself enjoyable more often than not. I’m not sure how having 10,000 Instagram followers or even 1,000 paying Substack subscribers would do anything but addle me into discursive paralysis or standard audience-pleasing performative gibbering.
And things could get messy here in Substack-land soon. Stripe, the payment processor for Substack with a history of targeted action, is already moving in a stalking-horse way toward making it impossible for dissenters with large subscriber numbers to earn a living expressing their dissent, even if Substack itself touts itself as a no-censorship platform. PayPal and GoFundMe have already taken action against anti-war authors, and if all of these Zionist-controlled companies decide to clamp down for whatever stated reason, does anyone think a phone call or a strongly worded letter to their U.S. Representative will make a bit of difference? (Good thing not one person out there has come up with the idea of compensating me in ways that both skirt Substack’s payment system and allow for otherwise too-large donations. I’m sure no other Substack writers with mostly Gen X and Boomer followings have, either.)
Believe me, the motherfuckers will try every oblique censorship angle when standard ones fail. As I result, I intend to not only put out as much material about all manner of “forbidden” subjects in the coming days and weeks, but also to push the absolute limits of the free expression of ideas. I may be a nobody, but I won’t be someone contentedly playing a violin when the entire ship goes under and sucks everything that is genuinely unique and unifying about this country into permanent cold and darkness.
If I’m going to drown too, I want to be one of the last people maintaining a view of what America used to be. Sure, they lied to us about everything important, but for a while they at least pretty much let us say what we wanted.
Especially if it was true.