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Predicting 2030
 May 30 2023
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    We don’t live in a regime in which squads of soldiers go from door to door, but we do live in a regime.

     

    The point here concerns the building of alliances. Politics doth strange bedfellows make.

     

    For example, we allied with one lunatic (Stalin) to subdue another lunatic (Hitler).

     

    It’s increasingly apparent that the Kozee Komfee Regime will not be brought to heel with Kozee Komfee tactics.

     

    An aspect of this is ‘the denial of the political middle ground.’ Suppose a regime relentlessly increases its suppression of free speech. Folks are presented with two choices.

     

    The first is to give in.

     

    The second is to adopt, in opposition, a more radical politics.

     

    Real-and-actual Nazis recently rallied on the steps of the parliament in Victoria, Australia. Now, my Mum taught me that Nazis are naughty mans, but that’s not the point.

     

    The point is that a century of radical-left attempts to seize Total Power have sparked a series of right-wing retaliations.

     

    This is, to be sure, not a clear dynamic. It would be simply wrong to suggest that. However, a pattern is discernible. Adolf, for example, was indeed a bona fide lunatic; but violent communist seizures of power were a reality of his political situation/analysis.

     

    ‘As you sow, so shall you reap.’

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