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The death of Susan Wojcickiβs son by fentanyl was a direct result of the policies she advocated for in her position as CEO of YouTube.
While no child deserves to die of fentanyl, Wojcicki earns zero sympathy as she is now experiencing the same pain that millions of other Americans have experienced due to her policy advocacy.
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While no child deserves to die of fentanyl, Wojcicki earns zero sympathy as she is now experiencing the same pain that millions of other Americans have experienced due to her policy advocacy.
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βAnd itβs not much fun being a minority, particularly when youβve been allegedly top dog and been majoritarian in the past. Because then you have to use political correctness and all of these games to protect yourself because theyβre really insurance policies that you use as armor in relation to other infractions and other in-groups and people that put things on you. You want a bit for your culture, a bit for your music, a bit for your architecture, a bit for your ancestry, a bit for your flag. And you get a bit, you get a slice, you get a token and you have to be pleased with that because thatβs all youβre going to get in a group-based society as this has now become because the old class fissures of the past have largely been replaced by ethnic, racial, communitarian, and group-based tensions the like of which will always be exacerbated when the economy goes down rather than up and when tension between groups rises, as the result of the fact that theyβre all different, theyβre all chafing against each other, and theyβre all looking at a receding socio-economic pot.
Our elite has gone global and doesnβt really think in terms of this societyβs benefit anymore. Most Labour and Tory politicians with the Liberals feeding ideas into them from the center of the spectrum think of themselves as citizens of the world. A man like Blair or Brown has more in common with Obama, more in common with a leading banker in China than they actually have with people here in Greenwich. They think of England and Britain as a puddle that they step beyond to a world-type pseudo-government vested in the UN and these other international meetings at the G9, G20, G40, and so on and all of these other congresses that they spend most of their time attending. They think that world management is what theyβre about. Thatβs partly what these foreign wars are about. And donβt forget that we are living now in a system that has taken 40 years to build.
Capital and money goes all around the world. A man with a screen in the city of London or a big exchange in Leeds could put his thumb on the screen and send 10 million dollars or pounds or Euros or any currency β yuan, Chinese currency β across the world. But if money moves across the world, labor moves across the world to fit in with the path of money and labor is immigration. Immigration moves across continents and across boundaries and across borders following the money, seeking it out, doing jobs at lower than the minimum wage, brought in by intermediate third parties and pre-structured so to do. Mass immigration is a pool of semi-unemployed, skilled to unskilled labor that undercuts the value of labor and keeps it at a median or lower than median level. Itβs how you get this enormous boom and bust economy fueled by credit where if you want a pizza at 3 AM it will be dispatched to you by an Albanian on a small motor bike. And itβs this economy that you then pay for by a credit card. And you manifest that transaction again and again and again. And you add 100 and 1,000 and 10,000 and 10,000,000 transactions of that sort on top.β
-Jonathan Bowden, βThe Greenwich Speechβ
https://jonathanbowden.org/speeches/the-greenwich-speech/
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Our elite has gone global and doesnβt really think in terms of this societyβs benefit anymore. Most Labour and Tory politicians with the Liberals feeding ideas into them from the center of the spectrum think of themselves as citizens of the world. A man like Blair or Brown has more in common with Obama, more in common with a leading banker in China than they actually have with people here in Greenwich. They think of England and Britain as a puddle that they step beyond to a world-type pseudo-government vested in the UN and these other international meetings at the G9, G20, G40, and so on and all of these other congresses that they spend most of their time attending. They think that world management is what theyβre about. Thatβs partly what these foreign wars are about. And donβt forget that we are living now in a system that has taken 40 years to build.
Capital and money goes all around the world. A man with a screen in the city of London or a big exchange in Leeds could put his thumb on the screen and send 10 million dollars or pounds or Euros or any currency β yuan, Chinese currency β across the world. But if money moves across the world, labor moves across the world to fit in with the path of money and labor is immigration. Immigration moves across continents and across boundaries and across borders following the money, seeking it out, doing jobs at lower than the minimum wage, brought in by intermediate third parties and pre-structured so to do. Mass immigration is a pool of semi-unemployed, skilled to unskilled labor that undercuts the value of labor and keeps it at a median or lower than median level. Itβs how you get this enormous boom and bust economy fueled by credit where if you want a pizza at 3 AM it will be dispatched to you by an Albanian on a small motor bike. And itβs this economy that you then pay for by a credit card. And you manifest that transaction again and again and again. And you add 100 and 1,000 and 10,000 and 10,000,000 transactions of that sort on top.β
-Jonathan Bowden, βThe Greenwich Speechβ
https://jonathanbowden.org/speeches/the-greenwich-speech/
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The Jonathan Bowden Archive
The Greenwich Speech
8,887 words Editorβs Note: This is the transcript by V. S. of one Jonathan Bowdenβs best British National Party stump speeches, delivered in Greenwich on July 30th, 2009. The speech can be viewed on YouTube here. If you have corrections, please post themβ¦
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