Notices by Aven (aven@sealion.club)
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@moonman @hakui (since Anno Domini)
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@thatbrickster @moonman
The dude mocked Hitler. You can't just be offensive toward Hitler like that.
So UK Law Enforcement did the socially just thing, and took offense on Hitler's behalf.
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So the lawsuit against the DNC for rigging the primaries against Bernie Sanders has been dismissed.
The judge acknowledged that it was rigged.
The DNC argued that it's legal for them to rig their own primary even though their charter forbids it.
The DNC argued that their charter was merely political rhetoric, like campaign promises.
The DNC is a private corporation, can run their company as they please, and registered Democrats are not stakeholders and the DNC owes them nothing.
The DNC's stance is that what they did was fine, and has no intention to change.
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There is a pattern among authoritarians and sociopaths of holding nice words hostage.
For example: Empathy.
I've noticed a rise in the use of the word "Empathy" in corporate discourse. Urging people to value empathy or consciously incorporate empathy into their practices.
This abstract goal is then to be implemented via harmful, corrupt, or ineffective policy proposals.
This tying of the goal of empathy to the bad proposal makes the bad proposal unassailable in a politically correct environment.
You can't be against empathy, can you??
The concept of empathy was taken hostage to push the proposal through.
Opponents of the proposal are villainized as un-empathetic sociopaths,
while the real sociopath is the proposal-maker who took empathy hostage.
Political Correctness is Orwellian.
Other examples: PATRIOT Act, recent re-definitions of Human Rights, Wellness
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Sometimes it seems like communism is really just monarchy/oligarchy with a slick orwellian marketing department.
Just replace "The People" with "The King", and imagine Louis XIV saying "The People? That's me."
Or Kim Jong Un, or any other communist premier.
The Party is the king's court or nobility.
They ride in limos while everyone else walks, because kingdom-things.
When they nationalize industry, it becomes property of The King, along with almost everything else in the kingdom.
It's like a way of deluding the population into willing peons. Exceptions can be re-educated.
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