March 9, 2023

Most normal people could be forgiven for wondering about all the vitriol and rhetorical flak being directed at Tucker Carlson these days.  National socialist media sources, Democrats, and RINOs all seem to be propagandizing from the same playbook over the subject of Jan. 6, 2021.

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If we didn’t know any better, all of this rage from the “ruling class” would bring forth the quote from Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.”  But considering all the issues surrounding this soil enhancement storm of the lowest caliber reveals far more about our ruling aristocrats in Washington than we ever wanted to know. 

In his conversation with Glenn Beck on Wednesday morning, Mr. Carlson made the point that the obvious lies of Jan. 6, 2021 diminish him, and they diminish everyone.  It’s the old saying: “Don’t urinate on my leg and tell me it’s raining.”

They are lying about Jan. 6, 2021, and a myriad of other things, and we know it.  But we’re supposed to accept these lies because they know better, they know of “the common good” that will come of it.  It’s a form of oppression, and not accepting these lies just will not do.

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It hearkens back to a key moment in what to our horror has become the instruction manual for the fascist far left these days, George Orwell’s 1984, where the protagonist is being tortured (“re-educated”) in the Ministry of Love, and he has to accept that two plus two equals five.  That’s not like what we’ve been battered to accept these days, such as that men can get pregnant or there are 57 genders, but that was the start.

In accepting that lie, he was able to make “progress” in his “treatment”:

He set to work to exercise himself in crimestop. He presented himself with propositions — ‘the Party says the earth is flat’, ‘the party says that ice is heavier than water’ — and trained himself in not seeing or not understanding the arguments that contradicted them. It was not easy. It needed great powers of reasoning and improvisation. The arithmetical problems raised, for instance, by such a statement as ‘two and two make five’ were beyond his intellectual grasp. It needed also a sort of athleticism of mind, an ability at one moment to make the most delicate use of logic and at the next to be unconscious of the crudest logical errors. Stupidity was as necessary as intelligence, and as difficult to attain.

Just as Winston Smith had to train himself to accept the lies without question, we’re being put through the same process en masse.  You could almost imagine Orwell toying with the proposition that men can get pregnant and then rejecting it outright as too absurd.

But we’ve trained ourselves not to notice the absurdities unless they are staring at us right in the face.  That leads us to the truly disturbing revelation of what the ruling aristocrats think of the rest of us.

Why not let the people decide?