A profoundly moving read, Dean, thank you. Before you even mentioned Hannah Arendt, as I read, "the banality of evil" was loud in my head. Over decades, I've watched the death culture take hold with horror. My involvement in the Right to Life movement began in the early '70s and never allowed the increments of the encroaching nightmare to escape my notice. The oblivion of so many adds to the horror.
Lady Ninsuna, (forgive me the alias, but what else could I do? :) )
Thank you for this. Your witness to the arc of this death culture—starting from the ’70s and staying alert through every incremental encroachment—resonates profoundly.
You’re absolutely right: the banality of evil doesn’t whisper anymore. It screams in every sanitized form of media imaginable. Arendt gave us the warning, but few recognized how domesticated and well-spoken modern horror would become (how I miss the fictional stuff).
As much as I loathe the malevolence of the relative few, I despair more of the oblivion of the enabling many.
We need more people like you, folks unwilling to let the slow drift into moral anesthesia go unchallenged.
Grateful for your read. Grateful for your decades.
I'll admit Dean, your thoughts on this made me pause, and consider. After watching a recent interview on YouTube with Jimmy Dore with Jame's Corbett explaining that all Globalist are Satanic Eugenicist, and we look around at neighbors who are bubble-wrapped in their 'me, myself and I' world, telling us about somebody named who that cares. One is left to ponder why the premature death of an individual is called a tragedy, but if lumped into that collective number of a million, they are only a statistic. When life beats us up one side and down the other, it is difficult not to get depressed sometimes and those who have had to endure the trial by denial and put on happy faces rarely are able to keep up appearances when having to make the hard choices that they would rather avoid. There are connections that don't require the internet, and networks that are beyond human comprehension. It's something like watching an episode of "Little House on the Prairie" When a gentleman from the city is trying to explain to Little Laura Ingle's about how his book told him what bait to use to fish with. She politely responded "Maybe the fish haven't read the book".
I cannot presume to speak for others, but for myself, my own day of reckoning was the realization that every life is precious until is is mediated, curated and polluted with bad ideologies. So how do whole populations become so bewitched that they no longer see that fundamental rights are supposed to be a shared value? In my never ending quest for answers, sometimes I come upon some gems of individuals who did their own research like Dr. Karen Mitchel in the YouTube video of: "The Hidden Dangers of High-Functioning Predators w/ Dr. Karen Mitchell"
Here is the link for your review and consideration, but we do see evil in high places.
Sir Clyde, I appreciate the time you took—not just to read, but to feel your way through this.
And that’s the rub, isn’t it: The fish haven’t read the book.
But the “experts” keep casting the same lures, convinced their data models are smarter than our reality. And when it doesn’t work—when people don’t bite—they blame the fucking fish.
You also touched on an existential something I wrestle with every day: how the individual soul is sacred… until it’s subsumed into a metric.
Once absorbed into the Borg collective, life becomes expendable. That’s how policies get drafted. That’s how atrocities are justified. That’s how joy gets weaponized into compliance.
I haven’t seen the Dr. Karen Mitchell video yet, but I’ll check it out. Because our predators have the high ground (and low morals).
Thankfully, and as you noted, connections that don’t require internet. Hell, maybe the deepest ones exist in spite of it.
And so another pleasant reminder that not everyone is asleep.
James Corbett is brilliant; I missed that interview, but will look it up, thank you, Clyde. "Satanic eugenicists" is an apt description of globalist overlords.
And also thank you for the link with Karen Mitchell which I intend to watch.
My heart breaks on a regular basis, but just finding kindreds can be a soothing balm.
Also one of the commenters left another link in the live chat about how Satanist have infiltrated every government and religion on an Oddisee link which I'll probably download and watch later. As Dean pointed out what is obvious, the apathy and complacency, the absolute insouciance of the general population enablers who refuse to see the coming holocausts. The link in the chat was:
A profoundly moving read, Dean, thank you. Before you even mentioned Hannah Arendt, as I read, "the banality of evil" was loud in my head. Over decades, I've watched the death culture take hold with horror. My involvement in the Right to Life movement began in the early '70s and never allowed the increments of the encroaching nightmare to escape my notice. The oblivion of so many adds to the horror.
Lady Ninsuna, (forgive me the alias, but what else could I do? :) )
Thank you for this. Your witness to the arc of this death culture—starting from the ’70s and staying alert through every incremental encroachment—resonates profoundly.
You’re absolutely right: the banality of evil doesn’t whisper anymore. It screams in every sanitized form of media imaginable. Arendt gave us the warning, but few recognized how domesticated and well-spoken modern horror would become (how I miss the fictional stuff).
As much as I loathe the malevolence of the relative few, I despair more of the oblivion of the enabling many.
We need more people like you, folks unwilling to let the slow drift into moral anesthesia go unchallenged.
Grateful for your read. Grateful for your decades.
Desolation Dean
"As much as I loathe the malevolence of the relative few, I despair more of the oblivion of the enabling many."
And there it is, Dean. Exactly that.
And I'm very grateful back.
I'll admit Dean, your thoughts on this made me pause, and consider. After watching a recent interview on YouTube with Jimmy Dore with Jame's Corbett explaining that all Globalist are Satanic Eugenicist, and we look around at neighbors who are bubble-wrapped in their 'me, myself and I' world, telling us about somebody named who that cares. One is left to ponder why the premature death of an individual is called a tragedy, but if lumped into that collective number of a million, they are only a statistic. When life beats us up one side and down the other, it is difficult not to get depressed sometimes and those who have had to endure the trial by denial and put on happy faces rarely are able to keep up appearances when having to make the hard choices that they would rather avoid. There are connections that don't require the internet, and networks that are beyond human comprehension. It's something like watching an episode of "Little House on the Prairie" When a gentleman from the city is trying to explain to Little Laura Ingle's about how his book told him what bait to use to fish with. She politely responded "Maybe the fish haven't read the book".
I cannot presume to speak for others, but for myself, my own day of reckoning was the realization that every life is precious until is is mediated, curated and polluted with bad ideologies. So how do whole populations become so bewitched that they no longer see that fundamental rights are supposed to be a shared value? In my never ending quest for answers, sometimes I come upon some gems of individuals who did their own research like Dr. Karen Mitchel in the YouTube video of: "The Hidden Dangers of High-Functioning Predators w/ Dr. Karen Mitchell"
Here is the link for your review and consideration, but we do see evil in high places.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO8hzhLKsKE
Sir Clyde, I appreciate the time you took—not just to read, but to feel your way through this.
And that’s the rub, isn’t it: The fish haven’t read the book.
But the “experts” keep casting the same lures, convinced their data models are smarter than our reality. And when it doesn’t work—when people don’t bite—they blame the fucking fish.
You also touched on an existential something I wrestle with every day: how the individual soul is sacred… until it’s subsumed into a metric.
Once absorbed into the Borg collective, life becomes expendable. That’s how policies get drafted. That’s how atrocities are justified. That’s how joy gets weaponized into compliance.
I haven’t seen the Dr. Karen Mitchell video yet, but I’ll check it out. Because our predators have the high ground (and low morals).
Thankfully, and as you noted, connections that don’t require internet. Hell, maybe the deepest ones exist in spite of it.
And so another pleasant reminder that not everyone is asleep.
Keep fishing, even if the bait changes.
Disreputable Dean
James Corbett is brilliant; I missed that interview, but will look it up, thank you, Clyde. "Satanic eugenicists" is an apt description of globalist overlords.
And also thank you for the link with Karen Mitchell which I intend to watch.
My heart breaks on a regular basis, but just finding kindreds can be a soothing balm.
You're Welcome Nisuna, I'm watching G. Edward Griffin's "Red Pill Expo" this morning at this link: https://doesnotplaywellwithothers.substack.com/live-stream/42527
Also one of the commenters left another link in the live chat about how Satanist have infiltrated every government and religion on an Oddisee link which I'll probably download and watch later. As Dean pointed out what is obvious, the apathy and complacency, the absolute insouciance of the general population enablers who refuse to see the coming holocausts. The link in the chat was:
https://odysee.com/@GMNMedia:9/Freemasons-Royal-Albert-Hall:5