“The Democrats Have FIXED The Election - VOTE FOR TRUMP!” RFK On Rescuing American Democracy – SF472

“The Democrats Have FIXED The Election - VOTE FOR TRUMP!” RFK On Rescuing American Democracy – SF472

Released Thursday, 17th October 2024
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“The Democrats Have FIXED The Election - VOTE FOR TRUMP!” RFK On Rescuing American Democracy – SF472

“The Democrats Have FIXED The Election - VOTE FOR TRUMP!” RFK On Rescuing American Democracy – SF472

“The Democrats Have FIXED The Election - VOTE FOR TRUMP!” RFK On Rescuing American Democracy – SF472

“The Democrats Have FIXED The Election - VOTE FOR TRUMP!” RFK On Rescuing American Democracy – SF472

Thursday, 17th October 2024
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30:01

And similarly, we saw three

30:03

weeks ago, Brazil censored

30:07

Twitter and censored a lot of other

30:09

social media sites. So you're seeing this

30:11

rise of censorship of totalitarianism all around

30:13

the world. And I'm

30:16

just, I think the only hope for

30:18

to prevent that in

30:21

this country is Donald Trump. If Kamala gets in

30:23

there, this is what's going to happen. It

30:26

is indeed a global phenomenon,

30:28

transcendent of national sovereignty. Our

30:30

country is at a different

30:33

inflection point in the United

30:35

Kingdom. I mean, by that

30:38

having just elected Keir Starmer,

30:40

another authoritarian bureaucrat fancy that

30:43

who is similarly governing in

30:45

a banalizing way, advocating

30:48

for war, somehow a

30:51

kind of unperson, transparent

30:54

only in so much as there's nothing

30:56

there, not from clarity of ideas, legislator.

30:59

Moral clarity. I

31:01

mean, the blatant freebies

31:04

that he's taking

31:06

from wealthy classes

31:09

when he's imposing

31:11

austerity on the rest of Britain and predicting

31:14

that the economy is not going to get

31:16

better at any time in their future. Extraordinary

31:18

things. Stephanie. The

31:22

what I want to say is that

31:24

the reason there is a plasticity and

31:26

mutability around the principles is precisely because

31:28

there's nothing to prevent that. There is

31:30

no skeletal structure undergirding it that would

31:32

be required in an idealistic movement. Now,

31:34

the reason I mentioned at the beginning

31:36

of this, I believe I did all

31:38

well, Huxley, Kafka et al, is precisely

31:40

to acknowledge that we are facing something

31:43

darker than two political movements opposing one

31:45

another. But a type of spiritual warfare

31:47

is what I would like to allude

31:49

to. And a lot of people, I

31:51

think, are suffering from a degree of

31:53

vertigo, from the vacillating changes we're all

31:55

being forced to undertake in

31:57

order to augur some this

38:00

woman, which is in government. You wrote the page.

38:02

That's her page. That

38:04

you brought to the forefront health, ending

38:07

war, and free

38:09

speech. These seem, obviously, to be

38:12

pressing and important issues.

38:16

What, in particular, in

38:18

the event that there is a successful campaign

38:20

and that you are granted the

38:22

authority to do so, will you do about

38:24

big food and big pharma? I was watching

38:27

your video about the cereal the other day,

38:30

and someone said under

38:32

there, I'm guessing this would be like

38:34

a check-in, man. I'll

38:36

tell you. They go, well, you don't have to

38:38

buy that food. You don't have

38:41

to buy the food. It's only an option. I

38:43

was thinking, how can a liberal democratic person make

38:45

that argument? Do you know what addiction is? Addiction

38:48

is the overriding of your compulsions, the

38:50

overriding of your voluntary ability to choose

38:53

whether or not to do something. I'm

38:55

going to say this as an addiction

38:57

recovery. I know you're public

39:00

about your position. You know, you're a recovering

39:02

addict as well. If our

39:04

food has things in it that take

39:06

away your ability to choose whether

39:09

or not you're eating it anymore, and that's happening

39:11

at scale and being marketed at children, these are

39:13

the, and sometimes I think when we're caught up

39:15

in the culture war, and it's easy to get

39:17

caught up in the culture war, there are evocative

39:19

issues around identity and who cares more about anything

39:22

they care about themselves these days. Like

39:24

there are actually quite fundamental things being

39:26

discussed. The potential for war, the potential

39:30

for war, and additionally, food

39:32

and pharma, pivotal, fundamental issues.

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