OP-ED Kunstler: A Light in the Darkness

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
https://kunstler.com/cluster****-nation/a-light-in-the-darkness/

A Light in the Darkness

“Sooner or later, there will be push-back against the Dems attempt to turn the USA into some kind of obese transgender liberal Wakanda run by crooks, freaks and thugs.” —The Saker of the Vinyard

November 25, 2022

The really stunning thing about Elon Musk’s campaign to clean up the back-stage rats’ nest at Twitter is that he’s the lone authority figure in the land who dared to act against the degenerate political Left’s impudent and remorseless cancellation of everything that held together America’s consensual reality.

Think of it: all the college presidents and deans, all the corporate CEOs, all the judges, all the governors, mayors, and agency heads, all the news editors and network producers who did nothing and said nothing about the wholesale demolition of truths, values, and principles carried out by Woke-Jacobin maniacs under their watch. And what’s more appalling: they all pretended not to notice each other’s craven inaction and silence.

And now, Mr. Musk strikes a blow almost every day, and with amazing insouciance, as if his effort to re-ignite free speech is the most self-evidently natural thing anyone in-charge might seek to do. And let’s face it: whatever Twitter started out as, however seemingly trivial this Internet app for social chit-chat was conceived to be, it evolved into an essential arena for public argument — especially as the old leaders in the American news business slouched into routinely retailing every sort of lie possible about public affairs that matter. (And as that happened, Twitter became for a number of years Mainstream Media’s enabler and chief enforcer of programatized untruth.)

So far, it’s hard to fault Mr. Musk’s performance just a little short of one month after taking ownership of Twitter. He acted swiftly finding the locus of rot in the company, and swept out thousands of petty tyrannical censors competing for Woke brownie points squashing free inquiry. He explained his actions plainly, without ornament, in Twitter’s own concise format. He laid out his own doubts and quandaries about a moderation board to establish responsible limits of fairness. He put important questions of procedure, such as yesterday’s proposed general amnesty for suspended accounts, to a vote. He did all this with wry humor based on an appreciation of how absurd Twitter’s internal culture had become.

He also offered succinct and apparently honest overviews of how his campaign was going against the background of our disordered national condition, and interesting insights into the disorder itself:

Mainstream media will still thrive, but increased competition from citizens will cause them to be more accurate, as their oligopoly on information is disrupted.”
SBF [Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX] is ineffective altruism, but they thought he was saying he was in effective altruism. Easy misunderstanding.”

It’s hard to overstate how damaging Twitter’s dark years of insidiously massaging public opinion have been to this country. Open debate could have clarified the fog of deliberate disinformation surrounding everything Covid-19. It would have been much harder for public health officialdom to gaslight America over the origin of the disease, and probably impossible to conceal the nefarious operations behind the Emergency Use Authorization, the suppression of effective early treatments, and the ties to drug companies’ profits. The result of that has been the broad deployment of dangerous and deadly pseudo-vaccines that have killed millions and disabled many more. The absence of honest debate has turned doctors into murderers and accomplices to genocide.

The scope of this bureaucratic crime is really outside the experience of most Americans, who never imagined that their elected and appointed leaders would act against them with such rank dishonesty, cruelty, and bad faith. But there it is. And if Twitter continues to open up, the more likely that the responsible parties will be held accountable.

Likewise, the now-pervasive Kafka-esque program of political persecution carried out against citizens by government officials, including the many seditious schemes of RussiaGate, the ongoing, escalating mischief around elections, and the use of the FBI and DOJ as a combined secret police and kangaroo court apparatus.

You can add to all that the wild irresponsibility of “Joe Biden’s” open border policy, our idiotic provocation of Russia in Ukraine, the surrender of America’s national sovereignty to the globalist Great Re-set cabal and its tools in the World Health Organization, and the domestic campaign by Woke Jacobins to sexually disorder the lives of American children.

I think Elon Musk is right: the Mainstream News Media will now face a venue where its habitual lying is called out forcefully. You can already see The WashPo and CNN attempt to make small shifts in their coverage of events, which double as efforts to cover-up their past lying in the hopes that the public won’t notice that it happened.

Nothing else so far has confronted the Left’s crusade to overturn American life so stoutly as Elon Musk’s reform of Twitter. It seems to be working. The Wokesters are acting like a gang on-the-run. Pretty soon they’ll be ratting out each other to save their skins. Reality is a harsh mistress when you’ve spent years insulting and mistreating her.
 

Samuel Adams

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Now for all my denial…..open and unapologetic, regarding big, now, in-your-face, off-the-cliff (think, “railroad strike”) doom…..

There is no silver lining nor light in the slow, thorough, methodical and all-pervasive darkness that IS coming.






None
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Wait...isn't Elon just a different side of They, the part that wants us all turned into robots in transhumanism or something?

Think I left my program in my other pants....
Elon Musk is actually a "creation" of the Chinese State.

A large portion of his "Tesla" funding (Launch costs) were provided by Chinese loans - because the Chinese knew Musk would be using what China provides in battery and assembly expertise. Between the automotive components and later the solar and wind infrastructure, not to mention the NUCLEAR components that CNP (Chinese Nuclear Power - supported by the defunct but now basically relocated to China American Westinghouse Nuclear) will provide for an "all-electric nation." China would be investing in themselves as they invest in users like Musk of what China provides.

And Musk borrowed heavily on Tesla equity to buy the beleaguered Twitter, which now that Musk owns it Musk is discovering that it is a "meeting-place of bots," Some internal like Federal alphabet agencies and investigative DOJ, and some, probably the largest share, from overseas "actors" - including the CCP. One estimate is that Bots may constitute upwards of 30 percent of users.

Steve Bannon says that Musk in his purchase of Twitter has "Bought a crime-scene."

And there is no question that Federal Alphabets AND DOD AND DOJ were quietly "influencing" the Twitter censorship modus. No one still has answered why Twitter would agree to this - unless Twitter got something in return.

The fact that Musk is embracing a "free market model" is certainly his own self-interest. It is where humans like him get the "most return for the buck" - but also take the biggest risk.

Musk IS a risk-taker.

Dobbin
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
Elon Musk is actually a "creation" of the Chinese State.

A large portion of his "Tesla" funding (Launch costs) were provided by Chinese loans - because the Chinese knew Musk would be using what China provides in battery and assembly expertise. Between the automotive components and later the solar and wind infrastructure, not to mention the NUCLEAR components that CNP (Chinese Nuclear Power - supported by the defunct but now basically relocated to China American Westinghouse Nuclear) will provide for an "all-electric nation." China would be investing in themselves as they invest in users like Musk of what they provide.

And Musk borrowed heavily on Tesla equity to buy the beleaguered Twitter, which now that Musk owns it Musk is discovering that it is a "meeting-place of bots," Some internal like Federal alphabet agencies and investigative DOJ, and some, probably the largest share, from overseas "actors" - including the CCP. One estimate is that Bots may constitute upwards of 30 percent of users.

Steve Bannon says that Musk in his purchase of Twitter has "Bought a crime-scene."

And there is no question that Federal Alphabets AND DOD AND DOJ were quietly "influencing" the Twitter censorship modus. No one still has answered why Twitter would agree to this - unless Twitter got something in return.

The fact that Musk is embracing a "free market model" is certainly his own self-interest. It is where humans like him get the "most return for the buck" - but also take the biggest risk.

Musk IS a risk-taker.

Dobbin

Any creation of a state any more is pretty much always bad news for us, one way or another.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
aAny creation of a state any more is pretty much always bad news for us, one way or another.
The alternative can be a "self-made man."

The American 1870s heralded this sort of human. Ones mind goes to Carnage, Westinghouse, Edison General Electric, Rockefellers even James Fisk and Jay Gould. But all of these did their worse service to the marketplace in attempting to use government as a wedge to drive themselves into monopolistic control.

The founders did a pretty good job of separating Church and State. They hadn't considered that a separation is necessary between "business and state."

The only purpose of government in a marketplace is assuring that the marketplace "field of play" is level - everyone approaches the marketplace with equal access to money, opportunity, and buyers. Almost all of the 19th century "Robber Baron" names I mentioned above played another game called "influence."

The game is STILL played. Mitch McConnell with his Chinese Wife is just another "small bit" player.

Obama who saw his personal fortune multiply 4x (documented) over his political tenure another.

And Biden whose family fortune is yet to be measured - and probably never will - some other exponent of multiplication.
Owner's comment as he expresses to me his distress at the political climate. "You and I Dobbin, are in the wrong line of work!"

I know he's kidding.

Dobbin
 

Blacknarwhal

Let's Go Brandon!
The alternative can be a "self-made man."

The American 1870s heralded this sort of human. Ones mind goes to Carnage, Westinghouse, Edison General Electric, Rockefellers even James Fisk and Jay Gould. But all of these did their worse service to the marketplace in attempting to use government as a wedge to drive themselves into monopolistic control.

The founders did a pretty good job of separating Church and State. They hadn't considered that a separation is necessary between "business and state."

The only purpose of government in a marketplace is assuring that the marketplace "field of play" is level - everyone approaches the marketplace with equal access to money, opportunity, and buyers. Almost all of the 19th century "Robber Baron" names I mentioned above played another game called "influence."

The game is STILL played. Mitch McConnell with his Chinese Wife is just another "small bit" player.

Obama who saw his personal fortune multiply 4x (documented) over his political tenure another.

And Biden whose family fortune is yet to be measured - and probably never will - some other exponent of multiplication.
Owner's comment as he expresses to me his distress at the political climate. "You and I Dobbin, are in the wrong line of work!"

I know he's kidding.

Dobbin

Considering the state of business back then, they didn't need a separation between business and state. Like you said; it wasn't until the 19th century that such a notion was even possible, let alone important. And by then, those involved moved to protect it as quickly as possible.
 

Seeker22

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Elon(gated) Musk(rat) is WEF, Illuminati, Transhumanist, and bought by the CCP.

The commies eat their own. On Twitter this time 'round. I am definitely NOT in his cheering section.
 

bracketquant

Veteran Member
Now for all my denial…..open and unapologetic, regarding big, now, in-your-face, off-the-cliff (think, “railroad strike”) doom…..

There is no silver lining nor light in the slow, thorough, methodical and all-pervasive darkness that IS coming.






None
"There is no silver lining nor light..."

In the flesh, no.
In the spirit, yes
 

Doc1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
From the OP:

"Think of it: all the college presidents and deans, all the corporate CEOs, all the judges, all the governors, mayors, and agency heads, all the news editors and network producers who did nothing and said nothing about the wholesale demolition of truths, values, and principles carried out by Woke-Jacobin maniacs under their watch. And what’s more appalling: they all pretended not to notice each other’s craven inaction and silence."


It's because they're all pussies. I can't put a more polite spin on it or perhaps more accurately, I don't really want to. The really incredible aspect of this fear-induced groupthink is that the participants sell their souls and intellectual integrity for so little.

School administrators and teachers don't really make that much. The College presidents and deans generally make more, but not so much more that it could possibly justify their craven cowardice. It's the same deal for reporters and editors; they don't make that much, yet they all seem to march in lock-step to the politically correct siren song of the day.

Again - and never forget this - they're all pussies.

Best
Doc
 

bracketquant

Veteran Member
From the OP:

"Think of it: all the college presidents and deans, all the corporate CEOs, all the judges, all the governors, mayors, and agency heads, all the news editors and network producers who did nothing and said nothing about the wholesale demolition of truths, values, and principles carried out by Woke-Jacobin maniacs under their watch. And what’s more appalling: they all pretended not to notice each other’s craven inaction and silence."


It's because they're all pussies. I can't put a more polite spin on it or perhaps more accurately, I don't really want to. The really incredible aspect of this fear-induced groupthink is that the participants sell their souls and intellectual integrity for so little.

School administrators and teachers don't really make that much. The College presidents and deans generally make more, but not so much more that it could possibly justify their craven cowardice. It's the same deal for reporters and editors; they don't make that much, yet they all seem to march in lock-step to the politically correct siren song of the day.

Again - and never forget this - they're all pussies.

Best
Doc
$344,791 is the average yearly salary of a college president in Massachusetts, as of 10/27/22.

Do you think that amount doesn't justify their craven cowardice?

The love of money is the root of all...
 
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