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Don't you think that eventually to defeat the globalists we will have to get in bed with the devil, and then sort things out after there is some semblance of sanity restored to the world. Hopefully at some point the realization will occur to everyone, including the useful idiots of the left, that we have a common enemy that will take a consortium of players to defeat. A bitter pill to swallow I know, but we are fighting an enemy so well organized and funded, and so entrenched in the fabric of society, that like using chemotherapy to fight cancer, we're going to have to make some hard choices. The only question is, will mankind rise to the challenge, or is western civilization as we know it doomed.

[–] 3 pts

Maybe

What bothers me with the perspective you started to develop above, is that it's too based on rationality for my tastes, rendering it unrealistic, from my point of view. It feels like a potentially valid reasoning within controlled environment... That's how it feels to me, there's too much rationality involved, too much control required

That being said, when one starts dancing with the devil one doesn't get to say when the dance stops

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Never occurred to you that globalists, might be right for all the wrong reasons? That's one of the things I'm led to ponder sometimes. After all if they are who they are, where they are, doing what they do, it's because god choose to let that happen. Just like the devil itself, it's been allowed to exist and interact with us on this plan of reality for some reason

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What I do know is that, 1 - it's not (necessarily) up to me to complete the entire task of defeating the globalists, for lack of better label, let alone fixing all the wrongs in the world. I'm probably just a cog in there, if not mostly irrelevant to begin with

2 - Mankind, mankind's destiny, the earth, the entire creation, it's not my project. I didn't start any of this, I'm not the one in charge/responsible of any of it ultimately. I'm merely a gardener here if anything

3 - I'm not even certain that everything I'm witnessing/living through is anything but a well crafted sort of illusion. There is more to it than meets the eyes

4 - We've all been sentenced to death

5 - After I die none of this will be any of my business anymore

Now of course I say that I say nothing

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Well said, your words have iron in them. I guess that along with everyone else these days, I'm hoping for a miracle to reverse the path the world seems to be careening down , moving ever faster towards a dystopian future. And yeah, reality is probably all Kabuki theater, and our role in it might just be as a learning experience for our spiritual development. And it's true that nobody gets out of this alive, but it would be comforting to me to know, before I 'cross over', that the world is going to right itself eventually.

[–] 1 pt

Imagine all the men who died in WWII thinking their contribution would make the world a better place.