Maybe I'm just sensitive to the anchored negative typically associated with the term.
I suppose I did strawman you.
Maybe we can just act like this wasn't suppose to be directed at you...
What I didn't enjoy about the video is the person who made it vividly anchored the typical "trump is a bad guy, just like all of these evil people" bullshit.
Only lazy morans do this - people who can't seem to get at what's beneath the surface. It seems my being quick to lash out probably reveals my being dulled as of late. Though, as you know, tilting when I should yield is certainly one of my faults.
I think I'm just tired of all of the fucking fingerwagging being aimed at me. I mean, it certainly pisses me off and even though I know better than to admit that, I know certain eyes never leave me and I think getting the damn point across is ultimately worth something.
With all of that being said, POTUS certainly uses the kabbalah, the signs, the serpents. There's no question with this.
To be blunt, I'm not quick to assign "good" or "bad" viewpoints to the way things work anymore.
To further answer your question though, J.P. Morgan once said, "Millionaires don't use Astrology, but Billionaires sure as hell do." (something to that effect)
In other words, once you get to a certain level in the hierarchy of competence and organization (especially in the compartmentalized departments of national/international entities), certain things are merely unavoidable.
Ahh, German Idealism.
I'll just say this in response:
How could someone, a people, who were made to be slaves, ever escape their fate?
How many times will we get a mulligan?
Just like the great geniuses of German Idealism understood, the Founding Fathers also understood that humans will surely recognize one day that we were never meant to rule ourselves.
Luckily for us, there isn't just one "person" in one place who intends to break the wheel. In fact, there are some in a few different places who intend to replace the wheel.
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