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I love seeing us becoming a better organized long term movement. They had a real head start, but we are closing ground.

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But how does one side fight the other without playing their game? I think they must be wiped out.

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I don’t know and, sadly, the more I read about cognitive biases, the more I feel that, at a certain point, different sides are too entrenched to ever change their minds. Education is not a way out and, rather, actually seems to hurt rather than help.

I think history shows compromise no longer becomes a possibility when you are dealing with fundamentally incompatible ideologies. Then things get ugly.

Ray Dalio seems to feel the same way, although he assigns a high probability to the bad outcomes, but doesn’t think it’s certain. Not much detail on alternatives scenarios can play out.

Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order: Why Nations Succeed and Fail https://a.co/d/3odiFQ5

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Here's what I see. These people see Trump as the devil, because of the constant hammering of the corporate media machine. Thus they have no trouble with cheating to win. The trouble with that is they wind up as toadies under the bootheel of corporate rule. They don't, or won't, accept that fact.

Corporate, in charge of WEF and WHO and the UN, will have no mercy. I am not interested at all in what they want.

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Their “revolution” will definitely eat its young.

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