
Cultural Elites
Podcast von Alison Sinclair
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A brief rant on the issues I find central to today's political arena. How a politics centered purely on identity doesn't answer many questions and can actually be regressive in practice. The future of this podcast is going to be centered on a left critique of current mainstream woke culture and it's destructive cancel culture. All is on the table and no more limitations to my thoughts. Episodes will become more and more precise as ideas develop through reason and dialogue.

I firmly believe that the U.S is the reason for the mayhem in the East. We need to approach this situation with a lot of context. Some of it is really easy to find too. For example, when the U.S was asking the question "how exactly are we going to relate with Russia, now that the Soviet Union has broken up?" We first approached it from the idea that we can work with them since things have gone our way and they clearly seem willing to work with us, at least have a partnership of some sort. Given that as part of a deal between the U.S.S.R and the U.S was that NATO would "not move one inch further east" once Germany has been reunited. This created a security guarantee for the Russians, that they haven't had in a long time. Think about it, they've been waiting for decades for NATO forces to zoom on into their country. They are a proud people, just like the U.S and they have their trusts and betrayals in their history. So much so, that sometimes I wonder why they even trust at all. Putin, I believe, is a realist; and as such would not invade a country to try to create some greater Russia or restart the former Soviet Union! Before the 2008 NATO announcement that it "welcomes Ukraine's move to join the alliance", did Putin did anything to piss off the U.S? He was so well liked by Dubya (George W. Bush) that he gave him nicknames and said he was able to see the goodness in the man's soul! These are a facts, please research anything I ever say and see for yourself.

It's a brief summary of the history regarding Taiwan and China. Why does the Chinese government not consider Taiwan a separate country? How did they split?

Often when I read about realism, I eventually come across someone telling the world that "realism is a dead theory" that the "world doesn't work that way anymore". Then, the same liberals will go on news shows and talk about how the U.S bombing in other countries "create terrorist"; that our foreign policy is "responsible for the instability". Which means they like realism, but only when it suits them. See, realism can be a tool for peace in that it provided us with real reason to deescalate situations instead of bombing; a reason to show restraint when we can invade. Analyzing our actions impact on others, by sort of putting ourselves in their heads, how they might react, even think, as a result of our action-- by doing so we can reduce a lot of the current harm done in the world by the real "Deep State".

The Clintons crime family has gotten away with many evil deeds, by tying Bill's sexual depravity to actual executive policy. War crimes to lessen the blow from the Monica Lewinsky impeachment trials; state murder to decrease the pain from going down during the primary in New Hampshire; setting the framework for Donald Trump to use the very same tactics and ploys whenever he's got even a hint of a scandal sensed... All can be credited and all thanks can be given to the Clintons!