Yesterday I wrote a post for my Salem Political Snark blog, "Trump is a fascist, says his chief of staff, John Kelly." Here's part of a quotation from a New York Times story that I included in the post.
In response to a question about whether he thought Mr. Trump was a fascist, Mr. Kelly first read aloud a definition of fascism that he had found online.
“Well, looking at the definition of fascism: It’s a far-right authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology and movement characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hierarchy,” he said.
Mr. Kelly said that definition accurately described Mr. Trump.
“So certainly, in my experience, those are the kinds of things that he thinks would work better in terms of running America,” Mr. Kelly said.
He added: “Certainly the former president is in the far-right area, he’s certainly an authoritarian, admires people who are dictators — he has said that. So he certainly falls into the general definition of fascist, for sure.”
This got me to thinking about the extent to which religions are led by people (almost always, men) who may not fit all the characteristics of a fascist, yet nonetheless are similar in some regards. For example, this is the first paragraph of my fascist blog post.
What bothers me the most about today's Republican Party isn't the conservatism -- my mother was a lifelong Republican with deeply held conservative values -- but the Party's dangerous submission to Donald Trump, thereby elevating a single man's personality over Republican principles.
The religious organization I belonged to for 35 years, Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB), is led by a guru, Gurinder Singh. If I substitute certain words in the paragraph above, the result is a statement that's a pretty good summary of how I currently feel about RSSB.
What bothers me the most about today's RSSB isn't the spiritual teachings, but RSSB's dangerous submission to Gurinder Singh, thereby elevating a single man's personality over RSSB principles.
Now, it is true that submission to a guru always has been a hallmark of the RSSB teachings. The guru supposedly is God in Human Form, so submission to the guru is viewed as submission to God. Since God is hidden, and the guru is a visible person, it's argued that submission to the guru is even more important than submission to God.
What's different now, though, is similar to the difference Trump has brought to the presidency of the United States. It used to be assumed that every president respected the Constitution and our rule of law. Violations were few and far between. All that changed when Trump became president in 2016.
Trump refused to adhere to longstanding moral and ethical practices that, by and large, previous presidents accepted. This has led to several criminal indictments being filed against Trump. Similarly, Gurinder Singh is the first RSSB guru to be criminally accused of financial fraud that enriched the guru and his family by hundreds of millions of dollars.
So just as Trump made the presidency into a means of fulfilling his personal desires for power, wealth, and praise, Gurinder Singh has done the same thing as the RSSB guru. He is less a spiritual leader who dabbles in business, than a businessman who dabbles in spirituality. Which wouldn't be so bad if his business practices were aboveboard, but they weren't, though so far this hasn't been legally proven.
Most religions are marked by authoritarianism. They aren't committed to democracy.
While voters decide who leads democratic nations, religious leaders typically are chosen by a few people at the top of a religious hierarchy. In the case of RSSB, the previous guru appoints the successor guru. Thus a single person decides who leads the millions of people who belong to RSSB.
Given the nature of religions, this authoritarian top-down rule is taken for granted, being viewed as a reflection of God's dominion over humankind. Nobody tells God what to do, and nobody tells the RSSB guru or the Pope what to do.
In the United States, our Constitution and supporting laws are supposed to constrain the power of the President. But that only works when the person occupying that office respects the rule of law. Likewise, Gurinder Singh has gone against both longstanding RSSB traditions and teachings.
I wouldn't call him a fascist. But I'd definitely call him an authoritarian guru who cares more about what's good for him personally, than what's good for RSSB. Rather than being a servant of the RSSB organization, as previous gurus aspired to, Gurinder Singh mainly serves his own self-interest.
Brian: "Trump is a proven authoritarian fascist"
Brian: "I wouldn't call him a fascist"
Yep, nothing deranged to see here, move along.
I didn't read between the opening line and the final line, which I've pasted above, but let me provide my own summary: having found pretending to be the "joy" candidate did not wash the genocidal blood from her hands, she's moved onto the slightly less joyful tactic of labelling her opponent a fascist, thereby, perhaps, hoping to deflect on her worse than fascist year of genocide.
I really hope it works out for you, it appears there's a whole generation of traumatised and frightened Americans who are scared the big scary orange dude may become president.
Ahh, the real victims of Harris's genocide.
I'll cry a tear for you all 😢
Posted by: manjit | October 24, 2024 at 01:19 AM
Ps isn't it remarkable how brainwashed folks can immediately and mindlessly parrot political propaganda as if they profound insights they've come up with themselves!
Brian's overtly incoherent, confused and brainwashed ramblings, proven clearly to be the case by the opening and closing lines I posted above, are a beautiful case in point.
Think: yesterday Harris's campaign pivoted from being the joys candidate to being the my opponent is a fascist campaign.
Within hours Brian is sharing this fascinating new insight of "his".
However, in his final paragraph he completely contradicts the Harris propaganda in the very title of this post!
The dude is confused, has no idea what HE thinks at all, obviously!
Just mindlessly parroting along; a useful idiot I believe these folks are called in political circles.
Posted by: manjit | October 24, 2024 at 01:38 AM
NPC = "NPC" stands for "Non-Player Character" and is used as a metaphor to describe someone who is perceived as lacking independent thought or blindly following trends.
https://later.com/social-media-glossary/npc/
Posted by: manjit | October 24, 2024 at 01:44 AM
I’ve rarely, if ever commented on the posts regarding the RSSB organisation as I cannot muster much interest in gurus or saints that generate large almost subservient followers. And yes, I can see the similarities with followers of Donald Trump and the like.
I can only look upon the popularity of people like Trump as being a symptom of a malaise that is affecting America and much of the world. It’s strange, it’s almost as though people are experiencing a deep inner insecurity. Since much of the beliefs of religion and Gods have fallen away, it maybe that people are looking for a new type of saviour, one who bucks tradition and offers a great new future.
Maybe because of the displacement of traditional values and beliefs, we seem to have found ourselves on the cusp of a newly revealed sense of freedom. Such freedom may have always been there but now being made conscious; it is new to us – and somewhat scary.
So-called strong leaders, whether political or religious would seem quite appealing, particularly as they appear to relieve us of our newly emerging sense of responsibility. If this is so, are we capable of embracing this seemingly next stage of our evolution. I think yes, but it may be quite a long time coming.
In the meantime, perhaps we can expect a huge influx of dubious authoritarian leaders, supernatural beliefs, pseudo-science, social and cultural upheavals all supported by streams of misinformation, lies and distortions.
Bleak? Perhaps so, but perhaps just a natural stage in human evolution we have no choice in, but just to go through. And let’s just hope, if we do go down, we don’t take the rest of the world with us.
Posted by: Ron E. | October 24, 2024 at 04:53 AM
@those with TDS,….here is my response:
My response
Amazing how we see through different shaded glasses. Convince Elon Musk, Tulsi Gabbart and RFK JR. that Trump is such an evil Tyrant as these blind Woke Progressives display. You have been watching Fake News too long. You need to watch more alternative Podcasts such as Patrick Bon David’s Valuetainment, or Shawn Ryan’s Podcasts, or dozens of others like their’s like Megan Kelly’s, or ANY rational American not poisoned with Trump Derangement Syndrome. Sure, Trump has plenty of faults, but holy crap, it’s the ISSUES that matter, not the temporary 4 year time Trump will have to make America great again, if he wins, but a possible 8 years Comrad KamAllah , the non Black phony will do, by bringing full Communism to the U.S., if she wins. Barf! Gag me with a rusty spoon! We Conservatives can only remain silent so long, before you Fu- - ki - g Progressive Woke Aholes keep pressing our Hot Buttons. If Whomever the Shoe fits, wear it!🙋♂️
Jim Sutherland
Posted by: Jim Sutherland | October 24, 2024 at 07:43 AM
This made me reflect on God's position
for those, knowing; like me
That She is me.
like on vacation being voluntarily Each existing Soul
Temporarily voluntary stripped from all powers°°
and in total amnesia
Her system against dictatorship being :
power comes only by humility
the highest being the lowlyest
777
I invite also atheists / agnostics to let us know
just imagine 2 minutes
Posted by: 777 | October 24, 2024 at 07:49 AM
And yet, Trump still holds the lead in the polls, and the bookmakers say he's far ahead of Kamala Harris.
https://www.oddschecker.com/us/politics/us-politics
https://polymarket.com/
Trump is still in the lead. How can this be? It's simple, It's because the public gave Biden and the dems their chance. And they utterly blew it.
Also, Joe Biden was far more of a "fascist" than was Trump. Open borders to get more voters, demonization of SCOTUS, reckless violations against the public's rights during the virus will kill us all hoax, vote buying schemes that circumvented Congress and SCOTUS, and using the justice dept in manifold instances of banana republic lawfare.
So ironic that the most un-democratic president was un-democratically ousted by his own party.
So delicious that this cabal chose, of all people, Kamala Harris, so pellucidly incompetent she needs no critique.
Who will win? We'll see what happens in two weeks. The Dems have shown they're willing to do anything to win, to hold on to power. En-nee-thing.
The author's antipathy toward Gurinder is puzzling, as we can find no instances of corruption or abuse of power by this religious leader. My theory is that many on the left despise anyone in authority. That spite informs how they look at the world and at every political or religious issue.
Posted by: sant64 | October 24, 2024 at 08:00 AM
Very worrying, this trend towards fascism and authoritarianism generally.
Let's not forget, back around a 100 years ago, fascism and authoritarianism weren't everywhere the four-letter words we've grown accustomed to thinking of them as. Many admired even such a lowlife as Hitler himself. It was the worldwide conflagration of WW2, and the evil of the Holocaust, that set all decent folks everywhere completely against authoritarianism and fascism.
That bitter lesson we're now starting to forget, it seems to me. In different parts of the world, fascism and authoritarianism are starting to take root again. Certainly in those places long under their yoke, like North Korea, and Russia, and China; but also, now, in such diverse geographies and polities as France, and Austria, and even Germany itself; and in India; and of course, in large pockets right within the US.
It's very, very worrying, this regaining of acceptance generally of fascist and authoritarian leaders, and the spineless genuflection by large witless swathes of the populace at the feet of blatant authoritarianism. We can only hope that for now, and at least in the US, good sense will prevail.
Posted by: Appreciative Reader | October 24, 2024 at 10:12 AM
To those defending Trump, you suffer from Reality Distortion Syndrome. You're unable to see what's right before your eyes because your vision is being clouded by an irrational devotion to a criminal, sex offender, habitual liar, and fascist.
You don't know Trump personally. Many of those who do, who served in his administration, such as chief of staff Kelly, aren't supporting Trump for president because they consider him a danger to the United States given his authoritarianism and desire for revenge on those who disagree with them.
Anyone who votes for Trump is complicit in the danger he poses. This is no joke. It's way more important that debates over God and the supernatural because Trump is decidedly real, and those things almost certainly aren't. If Trump is elected, history will look back on the mindless sheep who voted for him as being akin to the Germans who thought of Hitler, "Hey, he's not so bad. He won't do all the things his opponents think he will."
Posted by: Brian Hines | October 24, 2024 at 10:21 AM
"To those defending Trump, you suffer from Reality Distortion Syndrome."
It is astonishing to me that the sheer vileness of the man isn't immediately apparent to anyone that isn't both blind and deaf. Equally astonishing that the man's clearly dictatorial intentions, some of which he's already tried to put in action (at times buffoonishly ; and at other times, as with his planting his stooges in the SCOTUS and managing to wrangle a Get Out Of Jail Free card off of said SCOTUS stooges, with a fair degree of success) are either ignored by his fanboys and fangirls, or else actually supported by them.
Right wing types like to throw around the term "TDS". You're absolutely right, this failure to clearly recognize Trump for what he he is, is what is actually deranged. As you say, Reality Distortion Syndrome. This madness, this inexplicable wilful blindness, is what "TDS" actually amounts to.
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"You don't know Trump personally. Many of those who do, who served in his administration, such as chief of staff Kelly, aren't supporting Trump for president because they consider him a danger to the United States given his authoritarianism and desire for revenge on those who disagree with them."
Indeed.
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"Anyone who votes for Trump is complicit in the danger he poses. This is no joke."
"If Trump is elected, history will look back on the mindless sheep who voted for him as being akin to the Germans who thought of Hitler, "Hey, he's not so bad. He won't do all the things his opponents think he will."
Agreed 100%. Should the unthinkable happen, and Trump manage to win, and should he actually unleash his dictatorial intentions onto the US, then that will change forever the nature not just of the US but indeed of the larger free world.
Should that happen, then the sons and daughters of those folks that let this happen will step up tomorrow to spit on the graves of their spineless witless fathers and grandfathers. Those that fought Hitler are celebrated as The Greatest Generation. Should authoritarianism now be let loose within the US, then those that let in the orange horror will be seen by coming generations as the The Basest Generation.
Posted by: Appreciative Reader | October 24, 2024 at 10:40 AM
@ AR
Humans are made t, like all other sentient beings, to look after themselves.
Spiritual traditions have formulated 5 destructive interactions of humans with its environment, destructive for himself and the environment.
Anger .. you do not get from the environment what you want
greed . . you want more from the environment for yourself than needed
attachement ..you lay your hands on more of the environment that you need
lust - the environment is there to pleasure you
ego - you are the center of the world and the world ows you respect
[Something like that}
Against that background of human make up ..have a look at history, its leaders and you will understand that as long as the ME and MINE does NOT include the environment, things will continue to enfold as described in history books.
Writing these words brings me back to a memory of the late MCS, asking a rhetorical question and answering it:
"Who is your neighbor?!?!" the family next door, those living in the next street, the people in the near by village?
It reminds me also about a statement of Golda Meir ..this land is empty, it is not inhabited . or something like that.
Clever farmers AR do look after the welfare of their soil and cattle.
Lao Zi understood it when he left the country that the rulers of those days, had not even the understanding of an unschooled farmer... so he left...not longer able to stand the knowledge of the learned.
Posted by: um | October 24, 2024 at 10:42 AM
Every American voter carries a great responsibility. Much greater now than in 2016, because no one then could have rightly known the full extent of the danger the man would come to represent. But there's no doubt now.
Democracy and freedom, these are fragile things. Those that are fortunate enough to live in lands where these are so well entrenched that they're completely taken for granted, sometimes imagine these are constants. They are not. There is more than one example in the world, in geographies removed from the US, where the march of freedom and rationality have been stopped midway, and history hijacked by the forces of authoritarianism and obscurantism.
Should Trump manage in get in a second time, then everything may change. Given his openly dictatorial intentions, given the SCOTUS thing, given Project 2025 and his hint-hint-wink-wink half-acceptance of that vileness, and most importantly given the spineless acquiescence of his vileness and his authoritarianism by his supporters : given these, a second Trump term may well prove to be that tipping point that might mean the end of freedom in the US.
As you say, this is the furthest anything can be from being a joke.
Posted by: Appreciative Reader | October 24, 2024 at 11:02 AM
@ Brian
The majority of voters are not at all interested in what you write. They look at the man whether he is a "real american" or not.
And ...Your country is far away from being able to accept a women in that position.
In countries like India they have a complete different outlook on women and power and for that reason those countries have had a ruling women.
I guess that the majority of the Americans are not able or willing to see in Mrs. Harris the "real american" ... do not forget that your culture in america is evangelical, Calvinistic ..10 minutes of reading about how they look upon women in "god's plan" and you will understand..
The italians are RC and they too, like the Indians know how to separate power from gender ..so they have now their MRS. Meloni
I live in a so called progressive, country, but it will take long before they will walk their freethinking talks and accept and women as minister-president. n ..because .. they are Calvinist in their bones.
Posted by: um | October 24, 2024 at 11:07 AM
Hey, um.
I agree with what you say, absolutely. Not sure, though, how that ties in with what I'd said. But if you'd meant that generally, then sure, in general terms that's wise, certainly.
Posted by: Appreciative Reader | October 24, 2024 at 11:08 AM
(As far as the comment you'd addressed to me, that is, um.)
Posted by: Appreciative Reader | October 24, 2024 at 11:10 AM
@ AR
Your fingers play the piano and the woodblock in the piano resounds.
Posted by: um | October 24, 2024 at 11:12 AM
Haha, right, I get it.
(I still don't quite get the meta-level *why* of it, in general terms. But we'll leave that bit of psycho-analysis for another day, eh?)
Cheers, old friend.
Posted by: Appreciative Reader | October 24, 2024 at 11:18 AM
@ AR
Suppose that I would be wired mentally as you are ... would any of us benefit from it?
Posted by: um | October 24, 2024 at 11:33 AM
Biden saying that "we gotta to lock him up."
Kamala Harris other other day calls Trump Hitler (along with countless other Dems, which caused 2 assassination attempts on Trump...but Harris goes ahead and calls Trump Hitler again, I guess hoping that 3rd time is a charm). As I wrote previously, your side will say or do anything for power.
This is the party that allowed trash to rampage unimpeded across the country, causing at least 25 deaths and billions in damage. When a political rally get out of hand at the Capitol, they throw people in prison for years who did nothing more than walk around government grounds.
They shut down the country for 2 years, censoring anyone who disagreed with their BS on the virus. Their hysteria likely damaged the lives of millions of American children.
They enlisted theIr intelligence stooges to lie about the president's son's laptop.
Oh, almost forgot. They lied nonstop for years that the president was working for Russia.
It tickles me that "they" are the people with hair on fire about "fascism!" Look in the mirror why don't you. "Proven authoritarian," said the pot to the kettle.
Instead of these and nothing but these fits of TDS, why not talk about how things could be better for the country? Kamala has her chance to do precisely that, and guess what? She completely falls apart, babbling nonsensical VEEP palaver about "the middle class" and "the future."
Still bankrupt of actual solutions, the Dems go back to crying "Russia! Hitler!" and paying fat celebrities 2M to show up at Kamala rallies. What a shitshow.
Posted by: sant64 | October 24, 2024 at 12:42 PM
Trump is a dangerous neocon ready to start a third world war without blinking for Israel. He pretends like many in Washington to be America First when in reality he is ready to destroy America and its economy and engage in mass ethnic cleansing and genocide in pursuit of the master race supremacy of fascist Zionism.
Posted by: Chiro | October 24, 2024 at 12:47 PM
Evil in both options. Hope people will choose the lesser of 2 evils for now, until a better option becomes available.
Next 4 years will be more painful for Americans and possibly the world regardless of who wins.
Posted by: Aam | October 24, 2024 at 05:50 PM
"@ AR
Suppose that I would be wired mentally as you are ... would any of us benefit from it?"
Oh, I don't know! Maybe yes. Maybe just the same. Maybe, for all we know, exactly the opposite!
Like I said, um, I've no issues with the tree thing! Now that I know clearly what this is, I'm perfectly happy to engage on those terms, and enjoy the conversation for its own sake, and without looking for meaning.
Not asking you to change this. Certainly not on my account!
Just, in my experience, it's unusual, and therefore curious. People looking for meaning in their interactions, sure, even if often stumblingly. People pushing an agenda, or proselytizing some cause, that too, sure. But people simply going with the tree thing, not just occasionally but most always: that, it's decidedly unusual, in my experience.
Again, I don't mind in the least, now that I know what this is. Nor do I wish to effect any change. In fact, I personally find it refreshing, amusing, in a word fun --- after all, no reason really to always take everything oh so seriously and earnestly, right?
...Just, exploring the why of it, in the meta sense, it might be interesting, both in the sense of addressing the curiosity, as well simply in its own terms. It might be fun actually. Provided you also concur, that is, of course! ...If you do, then one of these days we could go fit a couch on a nearby Open Thread, and explore this a bit, this meta angle. I think that might be fun. (Again, if and only if you also find it fun; not otherwise, obviously!)
Posted by: Appreciative Reader | October 24, 2024 at 06:20 PM
Here's a YouTube video asking Indian Americans who they are going to vote for;
https://youtu.be/hpd8UfoRgm0?si=a0HR6RPe7Hb37QSE
Posted by: Tej | October 24, 2024 at 08:30 PM
It takes a special kind of heartlessness and inhumanity to turn a blind eye to the atrocities being committed by our governments, the most barbaric acts of cruelty known to mankind that should reduce anyone with any decency to a broken person.
Its even more pathetic when it's people pretending to be spiritual.
It's as simple as that imo, and if you can't see it you've lost your soul. Try and retrieve it before it's not too late.
Posted by: manjit | October 25, 2024 at 01:46 AM
We have folks in their 70s and 80s whining and moaning about bad orange man saying bad things which annoy them and how that is the most terrible thing to happen in history.
Meanwhile their chosen candidate has been slaughtering babies, children, women and men in the most cruel and horrific of ways by the tens of thousands relentlessly for more than a year.
Perhaps the reality of this horror is so immense, so beyond normal human comprehension, that folks aren't able to digest it?
Haven't y'all folks worked it out yet? Mortality is imminent. Do something worthy of your few remaining years of humanity, for humanity.
Posted by: manjit | October 25, 2024 at 02:01 AM
https://youtu.be/1vziIBWjYx0?si=DFjorZ-izVFJNutX
Question: what about the most horrific and barbaric crimes against humanity being committed with your full and unconditional military, financial and political support, being live streamed to the whole world for more than a year, the breakdown of international law, human rights and sleepwalking at break neck speeds towards WW3?
Kamala Harris: Americans don't care about that, they've got groceries to buy!
She's right about that, at least.
Posted by: manjit | October 25, 2024 at 02:48 AM
As vice president, Kamala Harris will preside over receiving and counting electoral ballots. She could reject or overturn votes and declare herself the winner! Why not? Isn't that what Trump wanted Mike Pence to do for him?
Posted by: umami | October 25, 2024 at 08:26 AM
"“Why you fool, it’s the educated reader who can be gulled. All our difficulty comes with the others. When did you meet a workman who believes the papers? He takes it for granted that they’re all propaganda and skips the leading articles. He buys his paper for the football results and the little paragraphs about girls falling out of windows and corpses found in Mayfair flats. He is our problem. We have to recondition him. But the educated public, the people who read the high-brow weeklies, don’t need reconditioning. They’re all right already. They’ll believe anything.”
CS Lewis ~ That Hideous Strength
Posted by: manjit | October 26, 2024 at 02:43 PM
@ Manjit
It is simple in my book.
Christ spoke to the masses with the assumption that they could digest what he said.
He did not add to it "Go ye find a scholar, scribe, priest or theologian, to explain my words"
Later his words were taken by these people or in his words, stolen, and people were made to believe that they, the explainers were needed.
Now look how we are educated and do educated children etc.
In short we make them understand, for whatever you need to know, you ask an expert...they do the thinking and the explaining.
Our complete educational system is based on making people dependable on others. For a simple reason that the public domain must be kept functioning. Scholing is preparing all of us for participating in the public domain and almost nobody is interested in your individual welfare as a human being .. your individual path through life.
People are trained to be CONSUMERS,.... material, mental and spiritual
We are all trained to walk as sheep.
Posted by: um | October 26, 2024 at 03:04 PM
Gurinder Singh Dhillon is a greed ridden guru taking all for a ride. He is a sleezy old man known for his so many criminal activities that he's an insult to all of our intelligence
Gurinder and his family are a stealing and lying bunch of thieves, who have frauded millions from many, including relatives, just so they can enjoy the riches of the Devils playground.
Shame on you all, rot in Hell,...you will
They say God is hidden? Is he hiding or is he hidden by someone? What's he hiding from and why? Has he a reason to hide?
God would never hide from us, would he ? From his children ? None of this makes any sense does it? NO
And why would a God in human form like Gurinder be doing all kinds of these crimes like Stealing money and Stealing land from starving poor farmers and also fraud? And then going on Stage to preach saintlyness to us all? LOL
Is that God's nature? Submission to a Guru is more important than God?
Where did this stupidity come from that a Guru is God in human form anyway? Isn't that blasphemy?
These are the Endless lies for the so called Baba to take advantage of the innocent people of this world.
This is the very lie that has abused God's good name and needs to be now finished.
In God's name all these things, that these hypocrites do like Gurinder singh dhillon and still think they will get away with it.
Think again and hard, God is coming and soon it's finally finished
Gurinder Singh Dhilion will face his very heavy karma
Posted by: Trez | October 27, 2024 at 12:56 PM
Gurinder singh dhillon is a self proclaimed god in human form and is not elected. Hiding in plane sight as a guru, he has committed, blasphemy, murder, fraud and perverted sexual acts throughout his privileged life. His days are numbered and scales of justice will be served by god.
Posted by: Kranvir | October 27, 2024 at 03:13 PM
The religion of the current elites, political educational and corporative, is a heritage of the 'The Frankfurth School.' This philosophy, initially born out of the War propaganda units of the USA and UK from the 1930's, defines the paradigma and historical roots of the postwar West.
It is known as 'The Boomer Truth Regime'
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-6a0Hm_Xu4g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsNg9rpEHtw
Posted by: Chiro | October 29, 2024 at 01:45 AM
Chiro,
1) BLM and Antifa are foot soldiers of the state? Of the regime? Thats ridiculous!
Cuban cigar, no less. Irony is alive and well.
Academic Agent is Neema Parvini...
https://hopenothate.org.uk/2024/03/26/jacob-rees-mogg-invites-far-right-activist-onto-his-gb-news-show/
2) He takes 2-1/2 hours to say that popular culture reinforces the status quo while pretending not to. Duh.
Posted by: umami | October 29, 2024 at 07:00 AM
Hope not hate is a fake, anti-British, Marxist organisation working to create a globalist tyranny of no borders. The leading figures are members of the Communist Party of great Britain. no nations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCSCqR-3Ap8
Posted by: Chiro | October 29, 2024 at 01:12 PM
What's he hiding from and why?
This is so simple : Hiding from U
If She didn't t and you see that You are HER
Then there is no Creation anymore where you are in
because you would hyper enlightened see everything
Like CERN ^zillion
That s it
Isn t it fabulous - do U know something better to fill a piece of Eternity?
If So
You may opt to be the next designer
creating LOVE
( or how many Rishis started already to do what we see on James Web Space Telescope
Unbelievable , . . . is n "t it?
777
Posted by: 777 | October 29, 2024 at 02:32 PM
SEEMS TO BE A HOBBY
of the SatGurus to have a load of
accusations
up to being crucified or roasted
So Gurinder did calm
Seeing who and what the Guru is is a Gift
next U can t believe it
You can really feel already what might come
Listen to my 432HZ
music on X , . . ANKHATON
It might enforce your available Q E Power
or who know You hear some Shabad right through the chords
and in harmony always
Tiny compared with MaharaJi s Meditation
but U can try it
Succzss
I almost forgot
For QE. Look to the players
Posted by: 777 | October 29, 2024 at 02:55 PM