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* "Tyranny of use-value over exchange-value" | |||
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Revision as of 05:19, 17 January 2023
MAKE AMERICA REVOLUTIONARY AGAIN! is a livestream from Jan 16, 2023 by Infrared on Rumble.[1]
Outline / notes
Business
- Discussion of a potential new Infrared logo
Lecture
- We are witnessing the return of the British Empire thanks to the 1619 project
- The negation of the American Revolution is British apologia
- Wednesday Adams opposes the Pilgrim's project of constructing a new Republic
- The American identity no longer unites people
- Even the neocons want to entrench empire, in opposition to the Republic
- CANZUK alliance looks a lot like the British Empire
- The mainstream media has nudged the American people to become very fond of the British Royal Family
- "Politics has become indistinguishable from celebrity" Idol worship and parasociatiliy of celebrities
- American Megan Markle recently hired Obama's former campaign manager as her Public Relations specialist. Perhaps 2028?
- AOC might've been a test run for a cult of personality completely devoid of actual political substance
- All Markle needs is a "clap back" moment against someone like Ted Cruz or DeSantis so the public will accept her
- She's the elites' answer to the gerontocracy, she's a youthful girlboss who will do the bidding of the World Economic Forum
- She'll likely run on climate change, which aligns with the degrowth agenda
- There is hardly any industrial capital in the United States, it's mostly financial capital. Industrial capital exists in China and Russia
- China supports its small businesses more than America does
- "Tyranny of use-value over exchange-value"