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Why It's Absurd and Offensive to Appeal to Moderates

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Please support me if you can! Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] In our current political landscape, we’ve got one group that wants to use public funds on education, infrastructure, housing and healthcare. Then there’s another group that wants to siphon all taxpayer dollars to a group of men who divert themselves by abducting children so they can rape them on a private island. Moderates are individuals who look at those two extremes, sigh to themselves, and say, “Gee, there’s merit on both sides, I’m not sure where I stand.” To make matters worse, the Democratic party insists that we MUST focus all our appeals on the group that can’t determine whether they should support cruel elites that run global child torture networks, or people who want to give free lunches to kids. “Well,” say the moderates, “I get what you’re saying, but socialism…” At some point the entire population of the United States needs to get hit in the face with a bucket of ice water. We have to stop allowing nefarious forces to reframe our situation so that we’re constantly stuck spinning our wheels and appealing to people who can’t choose between a chocolate sundae and a s**t sandwich. “Well… they have a similar texture, I can’t decide.” The idea that “moderate” is somehow a noble position to take is absolutely absurd, particularly when you’re faced with extremes that vary between compassion and indisputable crimes against humanity. Out of context, yes, it does sound reasonable to pick a viewpoint that lies between extremes. But before you submit to that model and insist on applying it to all situations, you really need to sit down and name the extremes. Child torture versus basic humanity should not be a difficult choice. Anyone who is having a hard time making that choice does not have a viewpoint we must feel compelled to acknowledge. “I try to see all sides of every issue,” says the moderate. No they don’t. Instead, they refuse to recognize the extent of the horrors before them. The problem is that, at least in our current political reality, moderates are operating on wishful thinking rather than facts. “Well, they can’t possibly be that extreme. What’s your evidence? The fact is that what you’re saying represents a horrific reality beyond anything I want to recognize, therefore I’ll pretend it doesn’t exist. You’re making me feel uncomfortable. That’s inappropriate. It’s all about me. I’m going to vote for your opposition. They don’t make me feel bad.” Maybe they don’t make you feel bad now, but wait until they abduct, rape, murder and consume your children. The prevalence of assumption combined with the toxic river of our cultural identity is the source of all our problems. Add the deliberate, malicious influence of AI assisted propaganda, and you end up with the implementation of project 2025. Moderates, “Oh, he said he doesn’t believe in that and I totally believe him. Has he ever lied to us?” Meanwhile the DNC starts rubbing their hands together and chanting, “There, there little moderates. We love you. We’ll never do anything to counter the hostile brainwashing of the right that has become your end of times comfort food. Please vote for us.” It’s honestly impossible at this point to depict the dystopian reality we’re living through at its current level of absurdity. As long as people are distracted by streaming services and scrolling social media, they’ll allow the whole house to burn down around them. We’re living in the era of “Kill the messenger.” Unfortunately that doesn’t make the problem go away. Things are not going to get better until we knock the cell phones out of people’s hands, grab them by the temples, and force them to engage with the atrocities happening all around. “Give me back my digital device. I was in a miraculous candy land. I don’t like this burning world.” “No! You have to help me put out the fires.” The time has come to recognize that moderates are not our friends. We have to stop insisting on the default assumption that they occupy a point of reason between unacceptable extremes. The Overton window has shifted. Moderates have to be forced to stop being so fixated on their model and recognize what they’re passively enabling. If the spectrum goes from no murders to three murders and then finishes at ten murders, three murders is not the reasonable position just because it happens to be in the middle. Break the conditioning. The middle is not the middle. The middle has become the extreme! One of the most effective tactics of white supremacists is that they sanitize their crimes against humanity through appeals to reasonable sounding ideas. “Well, I’m a moderate. I like to see things from all sides.” “What’s your position on diversity?” “I hate it.” “So, you’re not so moderate after all now are you?” But white supremacists get away with their incessant abuse grooming because we’ve been culturally conditioned not to call them out on their contradictions. This individual brainwashing is what we have to shake off if we’re going to succeed. We can no longer default to assume the middle is always the most reasonable course in all cases. Instead, we have to make the psychological shift to evaluate every point on the graph. It requires critical thinking, which is yet another skill that has been impeded by brain capture through oligarch scrolling. Yes, it feels like a daunting task, but until we become masters of our reality we will remain abused servants and enablers. Don’t even allow people to use the word “moderate.” Make them take the extra step. Make them declare what they stand for. Anyone who can’t declare they are opposed to the rape and torture of innocent children is not somebody who is worthy of your time. In fact, they are deserving of your staunch opposition. Moderates aren’t innocent, they are often the puppet masters of the the very forces that are marshalling to destroy us. Stop appealing to the driftless center that has no other purpose than to escape accountability. Your true enemy is not the assassin that shows up at your home. The assassin is the shadowy figure that paid, trained, and sent the killer to your door. The middle is our real enemy, precisely because they attempt to claim they don’t really have a side. They’re lying. Please support me if you can! Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. 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AI Writing Can Never Make You Forget That You Are Reading

This newsletter is free now and forever thanks to you. It’s also OF HUMAN ORIGIN (no AI). I worked too hard for too long to start cheating now. 🤣🤣 Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] There’s a magical thing that happens when you pick up a fantastic story created by a master artist. It doesn’t happen right away. At first, you look at the words and your mind recognizes them as ink marks formed into the familiar shape of letters. Then, slowly, your awareness shifts and you start to recognize the meaning. You read on for a moment longer, still aware of who you are as a person and the room you occupy. The separation between you and the text lingers, but it slowly begins to fade. If the words are true, within a relatively short amount of time, something wonderful happens. The lines blur. 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No matter how gifted a writer might be, it still takes a few minutes to complete the link up. Those of us who are readers have come to regard the link as precious. We are provoked to anger when we’re interrupted. It’s like being awakened from a pleasant dream. “Can’t you see that I’m reading?” That simple question illustrates how much of an intrusion it is to disturb somebody’s gentle connection with the written word. The tech oligarchs know this all too well. In order to prevent us from having genuine moments of soul sharing, they’ve created an endless tidal wave of distractions. They haven’t taken the books, they’ve clouded our ability to see them. Today, our children are captured by scrolling services. These represent AI curated options that, although offered under the illusion of choice, are really not that distinguishable from one another. The scroll is eternal. It operates on the promise that there will eventually be some sort of reward, but the truth is that it’s designed to render any form of link-up impossible. The scroll keeps us in that perpetual state of promise without any hope of reward. Perhaps the whole point of the mechanism is to entice the human race to reject reading as a concept. We’re deliberately denied access to alternative perspectives, and eventually we become frustrated. Is it the expectation of our digital overlords that we’ll eventually become conditioned to cast learning aside so we might occupy ourselves with productive labor? That seems overly malicious, but it’s not a theory I would discount without proof. We live in a society that’s built on distraction. The competition to steal your attention is fierce, and there’s no longer any expectation that promises must be fulfilled. We live in an era of clickbait. The authors of this digital vomit don’t want your mind, they only want to compel your finger to tap the button on your mouse. That’s the end of the interaction. Wham, bam, don’t let the search engine door hit you on the way out. Attention is the only objective. They don’t want to convince you. They don’t want to interact with you. They don’t want to share anything with you. All they want to do is distract you for a moment before you make your way on to the next distraction. We’ve been tricked into living like this because the tech overlords fear the link up more than anything. They know they can’t compete once human beings communicate. Communication creates community. From community people derive their power. Therefore, the ruling class has come to view quiet reflection as the enemy. They’ve become highly effective at stamping it out. There are still a few old codgers like me rolling around. I’m of the class that remembers making my selection at video stores rather than on streaming services. I still go to libraries. I enjoy the sensation of being overwhelmed by all the diverse perspectives that have been created by the glorious human race. But I’m fearful for a generation of kids that’s grown up with curated streaming services that are the equivalent of the doom scroll. The only difference is that streaming service menus go from left to right, social media goes from top to the endless bottom. Notice that we have no tools to curate these lists. We can’t designate what actors we don’t want to watch. We can’t set dates. No, the era of personal choice is over. We have to sit and accept what the AI entity thinks is best for us. We’re not allowed to contemplate whether that AI might have a nefarious objective. We’re not allowed to contemplate anything anymore. Contemplation is the enemy of control. The oligarchs know that better than anyone. 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The Platner Debacle Is the Fault of Corporate Democrats and Outrage Journalists

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The advantage of that is that he knows the job. He has reasonable solutions for problems that won’t be undone by nefarious political mechanisms. This is why I prefer a candidate like Costello over somebody like Heather Cox Richardson [https://substack.com/profile/4875576-heather-cox-richardson]. In my opinion, HCR is very well suited to elevating good candidates. She’s got a massive platform. I don’t believe in electing people to senate who have never been in government before. It’s too long a term. State government should be a testing ground. You put people in office, see if they actually perform, discover if they have any skeletons in their closet, and if they pass all those tests then you elect them to longer terms. Make them demonstrate they have integrity. Make them prove it with positive action over years. The problem we’re living through right now is that the DNC gets rankled if the voters are allowed to select the candidate. They got so angry at Mamdani’s win that they tried to sabotage it. They become furious about primary challengers even though primaries are the best way to gain visibility for new talent. Our current DNC only stands for control and corruption and that’s why people are flocking to untested voices. Unfortunately, we end up stuck with Fettermans who the DNC can point to and say “See? See?” The DNC doesn’t try to fix anything, they just want to maintain control. What we need is a party that will actually listen. We could get there if our “celebrity” journalists started listening too. I’ve yet to see Qasim Rashid post his apology over his coverage of Platner. Many of my creator friends attempted to warn him of how they saw Platner as problematic and he didn’t listen. I’ll give him credit for interviewing Francesca Hong after I did. I’ve reached out to him several times asking him to interview more of the great people from my list of candidates—but we’ve never had a dialogue. I mention him because he seems like one of the good ones, but there’s so much more he could do. We should be working together. If he’d interviewed David Costello, maybe we’d be in a better position right now. He’s not the only one. I’ve been literally begging all the massive platforms to help cover the primaries. The only people who have helped are those platforms that are more or less the equivalent size of my own. Honestly, I’m done asking. People out there with one thousand, four thousand, and ten thousand subscribers can get the word out about great candidates. The mainstream media and the celebrity journalists aren’t going to help us. From what I see, they’re only interested in promoting corporate interests. Indulging in constant rage content keeps the voters angry and uninformed. That’s why we get Platner instead of Costello. A decent media would have promoted all the flaws with Platner before he managed to sabotage this race. Even now, they’re patting themselves on the back for getting him to resign and not calling for him to go to jail. When a man is accused of raping a woman, it’s not sufficient punishment to say, “Well, now he has to drop out of his race for one of the most powerful offices in the world.” No, we need to start demanding true accountability. Nobody should even whisper about a redemption arc until they’ve served their sentence and provided restitution to all the people they hurt. If they can’t fix what they broke—then they have to work humbly for the rest of their lives. What we’re seeing right now is a repeat of the same media and political incompetence than sabotaged Kamala. The DNC failed to support her. The media posted endless criticisms even as they disregarded the fact that she was running against a criminal and a sex offender. When she “lost,” the DNC pivoted to their tired racist narrative of the need to run a white man. The media allowed them to get away with it. We need a massive change in philosophy and it has to happen one person at a time. Even as it stands right now, candidates that get their start with small publications are likely to turn to the big ones when they start to gain national attention. We need to understand that we have to transform the media. We have to help build each other up. That means we have to revoke our support for the big platforms that aren’t doing their jobs and help the small platforms that are. The simple fact is that our corrupt political system is going to change. It’s either going to self-destruct under the appalling weight of its own incompetence, or we’ll correct the ship and save all of humanity. It’s up to all of you to get us on the right track by supporting the politicians and writers out there who are actually fighting for truth instead of enriching themselves on distraction and outrage. The best thing you can do to pressure the big journalists is withdraw your support. There are platforms on Substack run by men facing rape allegations that still have thousands of paid subscribers. There are felons and grifters and “former” republicans that aren’t working for us. Why are people still supporting them? This morning alone I received dozens of comments attacking the woman who bravely came forward about Platner. When I checked the profiles, I found that every single one of them financially supported one of the main centrist platforms. It’s weird. It’s like these groups are attempting to manufacture the appearance of support with fake profiles. Just because somebody has a thousand paid supporters doesn’t make them legitimate. It’s a pretty easy thing to fake. There’s a lot of money out there being spent to brainwash the general public and create the illusion of credibility. When you get a gut feeling that something is off, believe it. We have to be more diligent about curating the content we consume. People who say, “Why didn’t you come forward before now” are not being honest. The truth is that we did come forward before. It’s just that nobody listened. Start listening before it’s too late. The best way to do that is to curate your list and hold writers responsible. Don’t be coerced into financially supporting your own oppression. Reject the lies of corporate media and corporate politics. Find good candidates in your area and advocate for them. Find good writers and support them. We do have the power to fix our country, we just have to stop supporting people who refuse to do the work. I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to I'd Rather Be Writing at walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe [https://walterrhein.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Why It's Absurd and Offensive to Appeal to Moderates artwork

Why It's Absurd and Offensive to Appeal to Moderates

Please support me if you can! Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] In our current political landscape, we’ve got one group that wants to use public funds on education, infrastructure, housing and healthcare. Then there’s another group that wants to siphon all taxpayer dollars to a group of men who divert themselves by abducting children so they can rape them on a private island. Moderates are individuals who look at those two extremes, sigh to themselves, and say, “Gee, there’s merit on both sides, I’m not sure where I stand.” To make matters worse, the Democratic party insists that we MUST focus all our appeals on the group that can’t determine whether they should support cruel elites that run global child torture networks, or people who want to give free lunches to kids. “Well,” say the moderates, “I get what you’re saying, but socialism…” At some point the entire population of the United States needs to get hit in the face with a bucket of ice water. We have to stop allowing nefarious forces to reframe our situation so that we’re constantly stuck spinning our wheels and appealing to people who can’t choose between a chocolate sundae and a s**t sandwich. “Well… they have a similar texture, I can’t decide.” The idea that “moderate” is somehow a noble position to take is absolutely absurd, particularly when you’re faced with extremes that vary between compassion and indisputable crimes against humanity. Out of context, yes, it does sound reasonable to pick a viewpoint that lies between extremes. But before you submit to that model and insist on applying it to all situations, you really need to sit down and name the extremes. Child torture versus basic humanity should not be a difficult choice. Anyone who is having a hard time making that choice does not have a viewpoint we must feel compelled to acknowledge. “I try to see all sides of every issue,” says the moderate. No they don’t. Instead, they refuse to recognize the extent of the horrors before them. The problem is that, at least in our current political reality, moderates are operating on wishful thinking rather than facts. “Well, they can’t possibly be that extreme. What’s your evidence? The fact is that what you’re saying represents a horrific reality beyond anything I want to recognize, therefore I’ll pretend it doesn’t exist. You’re making me feel uncomfortable. That’s inappropriate. It’s all about me. I’m going to vote for your opposition. They don’t make me feel bad.” Maybe they don’t make you feel bad now, but wait until they abduct, rape, murder and consume your children. The prevalence of assumption combined with the toxic river of our cultural identity is the source of all our problems. Add the deliberate, malicious influence of AI assisted propaganda, and you end up with the implementation of project 2025. Moderates, “Oh, he said he doesn’t believe in that and I totally believe him. Has he ever lied to us?” Meanwhile the DNC starts rubbing their hands together and chanting, “There, there little moderates. We love you. We’ll never do anything to counter the hostile brainwashing of the right that has become your end of times comfort food. Please vote for us.” It’s honestly impossible at this point to depict the dystopian reality we’re living through at its current level of absurdity. As long as people are distracted by streaming services and scrolling social media, they’ll allow the whole house to burn down around them. We’re living in the era of “Kill the messenger.” Unfortunately that doesn’t make the problem go away. Things are not going to get better until we knock the cell phones out of people’s hands, grab them by the temples, and force them to engage with the atrocities happening all around. “Give me back my digital device. I was in a miraculous candy land. I don’t like this burning world.” “No! You have to help me put out the fires.” The time has come to recognize that moderates are not our friends. We have to stop insisting on the default assumption that they occupy a point of reason between unacceptable extremes. The Overton window has shifted. Moderates have to be forced to stop being so fixated on their model and recognize what they’re passively enabling. If the spectrum goes from no murders to three murders and then finishes at ten murders, three murders is not the reasonable position just because it happens to be in the middle. Break the conditioning. The middle is not the middle. The middle has become the extreme! One of the most effective tactics of white supremacists is that they sanitize their crimes against humanity through appeals to reasonable sounding ideas. “Well, I’m a moderate. I like to see things from all sides.” “What’s your position on diversity?” “I hate it.” “So, you’re not so moderate after all now are you?” But white supremacists get away with their incessant abuse grooming because we’ve been culturally conditioned not to call them out on their contradictions. This individual brainwashing is what we have to shake off if we’re going to succeed. We can no longer default to assume the middle is always the most reasonable course in all cases. Instead, we have to make the psychological shift to evaluate every point on the graph. It requires critical thinking, which is yet another skill that has been impeded by brain capture through oligarch scrolling. Yes, it feels like a daunting task, but until we become masters of our reality we will remain abused servants and enablers. Don’t even allow people to use the word “moderate.” Make them take the extra step. Make them declare what they stand for. Anyone who can’t declare they are opposed to the rape and torture of innocent children is not somebody who is worthy of your time. In fact, they are deserving of your staunch opposition. Moderates aren’t innocent, they are often the puppet masters of the the very forces that are marshalling to destroy us. Stop appealing to the driftless center that has no other purpose than to escape accountability. Your true enemy is not the assassin that shows up at your home. The assassin is the shadowy figure that paid, trained, and sent the killer to your door. The middle is our real enemy, precisely because they attempt to claim they don’t really have a side. They’re lying. Please support me if you can! Thanks for your support: 30% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/b66e5c2e] 💙 40% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/01f1b0e8] 💙 50% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/0d3e6643] 💙 60% off [https://walterrhein.substack.com/6a8f4788] I'd Rather Be Writing is a reader-supported publication. 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