u/black_flag_4ever

My dumbass realized this morning that the main reason Alex Jones hates a one world government is that it would remove the ability to create a white-identity Christian ethno-state.

Of course "globalist" = "Jewish" is easy as hell to figure out. The Great Replacement theory is trotted out on his show a million times. Clearly his show has always been racist, but the extent of it is crazy.

What I've missed is that Alex Jones has been advocating for a white-ethno state the whole time and Trump was the only candidate using the same coded language as him and the only GOP president to act on on it. In other words, he wasn't just being a reactionary, he was recruiting/building towards a movement. Of course he hated W and Jeb, they actually supported immigration.

The answer to 2026 is 1776 if you want to bring America back to a time where a white guy could own other people. Native Americans were routinely cleared out of territory by any means possible and the culture was oppressively patriarchal and church oriented. 1776 America is basically the wet dream of guys like Alex Jones. It's a nightmare for everyone else. 1776 is just code. Isn't it strange the Jan. 6 fund is exactly for $1.776 billion? (reading this yesterday triggered this idea).

Also, there was no federal religion but in 1776 you could be fined in Virginia for not going to church. This faded out but the 14th Amendment did not exist, which forces the states to follow most of the Bill of Rights. I don't know if AJ even knows this fact, but 1776 America was full of people that were religious weirdos, no-holds barred capitalist types, people that would rather starve in America than be poor in England, and people that otherwise would have been hanged/spent the rest of their life in prison but for coming to the colonies. It's a weird time. A time where CryptoBros, AnCap and Libertarian types would probably fit in just fine.

There's an episode into the investigation into why AJ went with Trump (13 episodes in to this series maybe) where he admits a little tyranny is okay if the tyrant is on your side. So clearly, his constant claim that a one world government would usher in tyranny is just bullshit. No, the real issue for him is that in a one-world government you can't "send them back."

White Identity folks will often say that ethnic groups should have their own lands. "I'm not racist but I think all countries should be like Japan, and not a melting pot." But in a UN controlled whatever world, that can't happen. So of course Jones liked Trump because Trump swims in the same waters. These men just hate living in a multicultural world but try to sound like they don't. Trump is having a harder and harder time with this due to dementia, and now Alex Jones is dropping the act little by little on his own, but that's really what his whole attack on "globalism" is. His whole 30 year show was just putting a veneer on hardcore racist beliefs and tricking his audience to go along with it.

Anyway, if you've made this far, thanks for your time. I know this is a rant and that most of you probably figured this out a long time ago. It just hit me like a ton of bricks this morning that I've been thinking of InfoWars as reactive racism instead of racist advocacy and mobilization.

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u/black_flag_4ever — 2 days ago

Ep - 66 is crazy. In 2015, Joe Biggs claims that removing all undocumented immigrants would require being like Nazi Germany, AJ agrees.

This episode is wild. In 2015, AJ admits he’d be okay with some tyranny if they’re on his side. We’ve seen this play out.

AJ and Biggs state that building the wall is pointless, only going after the employers will.

They’re not pro-Trump yet but they might be covering what turned the page - a market to tap into.

Also as the title says, they claim that we’d have to act like Nazis for mass deportations to happen. Yeah, that tracked, and InfoWars supported it.

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u/black_flag_4ever — 6 days ago
▲ 15 r/movies

Do we have any current actors that fill the gap of Harry Dean Stanton?

He was the expert at playing forlorn, downtrodden characters with incredible heart. He instantly made any movie more interesting by his presence. He was complicated and often portrayed someone that life had beaten up a time or two but kept marching on through the pain. His characters were often difficult and frustrating and that’s how a lot of people are in real life.

Who’s doing work like this? What am I missing out on?

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u/black_flag_4ever — 6 days ago

Jordan and Dan managed to do something that millions of people fail to do, delve into brainwashing propaganda without becoming brainwashed. I worked at a place where everyone was Rush Limbaugh/Hannity listeners and had to leave for my sanity's sake.

These two, sensitive and thoughtful people endured listening to a hateful, lying, evil and manipulative piece of garbage for years. That's going to leave scars. Jordan had one crash out and it became a big deal. They covered a guy that crashed out all day in the most toxic ways possible. Who knows what private freakouts they had during this time. In going over old episodes recently, the mention of therapy and resisting the urge to drink all the time starts standing out more.

This was a rough slog. It doesn't seem it ever paid well. This was an example of extreme activism and it worked. It helped. InfoWars ended. These guys actually were retained as consultants in the case that did it. They provided hours and hours of clips that the trial team could use however they needed. They covered the trial. They let the lawyers explain it all. They played depositions. It took courage and determination and it of course that would take a toll. These are two dudes that took on a goliath and helped defeat it.

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u/black_flag_4ever — 18 days ago

Seemingly out of nowhere, American Football has dropped a must listen top ten album of the year that doesn’t run to nostalgia but instead grows on everything they’ve done into a devastatingly earnest and beautiful album that might just make you cry or feel catharsis or at least know that other people dealing with aging and the challenges that come with it. I have seen so many instances of songwriting going stale as bands and artists age, but maybe the problem isn’t that they have nothing more to say but that they are too focused on writing to sound like their past instead of their present.

I also appreciate that this album addresses handling death from an atheist perspective. It’s important, a song like No Feeling is something needed. If you’ve ever seen someone die from an illness, this song will hit you hard. I can imagine it playing in memory of someone.

Musically, this album is just as complex as some technical death metal I’ve heard or Botch type hardcore. But, this album uses distortion in a minimal way. These guitars are clean and bright. You can get lost in it. The drums and bass are incredible. This album has drum lines that don’t seem to make sense until they suddenly meld into the song perfectly. It’s like a magic trick I keep falling for. I also love the keys on here and this album is more accessible than you’d expect.

Stand outs: No Feeling https://youtu.be/rtW3Z0phrrI?si=PDIcbRm91I5U9aXc

Bad Moons https://youtu.be/iQYXy\_czQVg?si=136ZEM8djfIkM-4j

No Soul To Save https://youtu.be/7gN3PtifPKs?si=4eeS9icDOFECDBp4

u/black_flag_4ever — 19 days ago