The Exigent Duality
Idea Gardening - 17:12 CST, 12/01/22 (Sniper)
I wasn't able to listen to it live, but based on the excerpts I've heard from Alex Jone's interview of Kanye West, this seems like one of those tectonic shifts in the ongoing soft war we find ourselves in.

The battle lines are like this: on one side there are little people-- farmers, truck drivers, factory workers, and so forth-- who are seeking self determination. And on the other side there are Jewish-led globalist technocrat multi-billionaires, who want to eliminate nation states so a permanent underclass of foundationless, identity-less, helpless people can be formed. These battle lines didn't form ten or twenty years ago: they date back a hundred years and beyond.

In 1920s Germany, a tiny group of Jews controlled all of the banks and media in Berlin, and deliberately spread filth and social decay throughout the country. Sound familiar? Hitler took power and tossed all of the pornography and Communist literature into big bonfires. Say what you will about him, but you can see which side of the battle he was on. That's why you're suddenly hearing defenses of him, seemingly out of the blue, but not: once the fog lifts and you can see things clearly, you have a whole new lens with which to evaluate history.

It's the same situation with Vladimir Putin today: like Hitler he's a flawed character-- but he wants self-determination for his own people, and is a bulwark against the encroaching, shadowed globalist tide. And that's why all of the knives are out for him in the Western establishment.

One other observation: that Jonathan Greenblatt worm has spent years calling anyone who so much as sneezes an "anti-semite". Now here comes Kanye, proudly and unfalteringly saying that maybe the Nazis weren't as bad as the Western history books make out-- and all this Greenblatt dude can do is sputter on The Twatter like a pouty little kid. The lesson is that the establishment has so overused their insults that they've diluted the meaning of the ad hominems-- and if you speak confidently, their power over you evaporates instantly.

And that's precisely why this seems like one of those tectonic moments in the social discourse and the Overton Window. Billions of people all around the world know who Kanye West is: their brainwashing may have them recoiling at the red pills at first-- but simply hearing these things plants a seed. And it's only a matter of time until a seed germinates.