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Some Puppet Governments Really Are Better than Others
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Some Puppet Governments Really Are Better than Others

Don't get blackpilled: focus on the domestic battles we *can* win, even as the War Machine keeps turning ...
Some puppet governments really are better than others. (Image generated using Grok). An image of puppets looking like Trump and Kamala Harris on a stage with Benjamin Netenyahu in the background. Trump offers gifts; Harris offers DIEversity and anarcho-tyranny.
Some puppet governments really are better than others. (Image generated using Grok)

A couple of recent events may be harbingers of what’s to come: Daniel Penny got acquitted, and Bashar Al Assad got regime-changed. In other words, we’re seeing culture-war victories domestically and NeoCon-artist shenanigans internationally. Some on the dissident Right have pointed to these events as confirmation of their one theory to explain them all: that Zionists completely control the incoming Trump Administration, and that they “allowed” Trump to win election in order to get buy-in from straight white men in preparation for another pointlessly destructive Middle-East war. With this in mind, they conclude that you should be blackpilled about America’s future and about everything else. I disagree.

Obviously, I don’t deny the importance of foreign policy or the dangers of the Zionist lobby. No, you’re not imagining things. Yes, Israel really does have inordinate control over America’s government and public officials.1 As I’ve said before, if we regular Americans had even half as much influence over our own elected officials as the Zelensky regime (Ukraine) or the Netenyahu regime (Israel) so clearly does, our country would be radically different. Instead, we are subjects of a puppet empire, and our American officials are just franchise managers beholden to hidden powers operating above the level of the nation state. That said, even franchise managers can make a difference in matters of critical importance.

Daniel Penny got acquitted. Some are heralding this verdict as the “end of the BLM era.” Although Kyle Rittenhouse got similarly acquitted during the height of the BLM era, I get their point. The regime could have done a lot more to ensure more public pressure on the jury to deliver a guilty verdict (by allowing details about jurors to be leaked to the media and by allowing credible threats to be made against the jurors and their families and neighborhoods). The regime could have called up its street communists from BLM and Antifa after the verdict was announced, just like it could have engineered an outburst of violent protests after the election. There has been a palpable shift in the zeitgeist. The high water mark of BLM and Antifa is a fading memory, and the cultural currents are flowing rapidly in the opposite direction.

Meanwhile, Bashar Al Assad got regime-changed in Syria. Israel clearly wanted him gone, and the IDF has “defensively” invaded portions of Syria. The NeoCon-artist cabal clearly wanted Assad gone. Barack Obama — the psychopathic war criminal and Nobel Peace Prize winner — wanted Assad gone, and finally got rid of him during the waning days of the Biden Presidency (a.k.a., the de facto third Obama term). Trump isn’t even back in office yet, and the blackpillers on the Right are already pointing to Syria as proof that all the excitement over Trump’s second term is just unhinged hopium doomed to end in soul-crushing disappointment. While I understand the importance of remaining sober-minded about the prospects of Trump’s second terms — especially when it comes to the bigger issues involving the military-industrial complex, the CIA and State Department black magicians, and the AIPAC/Mossad influence — I think the despair is both premature and counter-productive.

Even if Trump is a Zionist puppet, he offers positives domestically, whereas Kamala Harris would offer only more DIEversity, anarcho-tyranny, and mass replacement-level immigration.
Even if Trump is a Zionist puppet, he offers positives domestically, whereas Kamala Harris would offer only more DIEversity, anarcho-tyranny, and mass replacement-level immigration.

Our options are constrained. The liberals got so disconnected from reality because they did not accept the constraints of Human Nature (or even Nature in general). Folks on the dissident Right can sometimes get disconnected from reality because they do not accept the constraints of geopolitical reality. We are not the senior partners even in the government of our own country, let alone in the transnational cabal that controls foreign affairs. If Kamala “the Cackling Commie” Harris had won the election, the power of that transnational cabal would not have been diminished in any meaningful way — the demons who run it would have simply used different tactics to achieve their desired outcomes, but those outcomes wouldn’t have changed. Meanwhile, the public officials of our puppet government would have been openly promoting antiwhite, anti-male, and anti-heterosexual policies and propaganda. Instead, we get a “RETVRN” of sorts to a 1980s-ish state of affairs: Daniel Penny got acquitted, just like Benard Goetz did, and Assad got regime-changed, just like Manuel Noriega did. Same shit, different decade. But I’ll take the 1980s over the 2010s any day. We should see this as a victory, given what the options and potential timelines were. I, for one, would not want to be living through the timeline in which Comrade Kamala’s administration was marshaling the resources of the federal government to import 40 million more criminal invading “migrants” and using them as human bioweapons to destroy what’s left of the social fabric; or promoting even more blatantly antiwhite, anti-male, and anti-heterosexual DIEversity; or unleashing even more anarcho-tyranny and jackbooted lawfare against regular Americans.

Here’s a video of Dafna Yoran, the Israeli dual-citizen and hideously ugly transgender thing that Manhattan’s Soros DA, Alvin Bragg, had sicced on Daniel Penny to destroy him for acting virtuously in the face of vicious depravity. She is articulating a viewpoint that would have been completely uncontroversial in a Harris administration:

We do not live in the best of all possible worlds. The inverse-Dr. Panglosses of the Dissident Right want to prescribe you a spiritually lethal dose of blackpills because we got the least-bad option among various bad options, because in spite of “winning” we still find ourselves sometimes losing. But that’s Life in this corrupt and fallen world — whether it’s the devil or the demiurge, the hidden power that is controlling the world’s biggest institutions is spiritually depraved. We are winning when we are able to make the most of things, form families, raise children, have friendships, foster pro-social norms, build character virtues, develop wisdom and understanding, etc., even if the fallen world we live in is doomed to repeat endless cycles of senseless suffering and evil. As Christ reminds us, this is not our ultimate spiritual home. Celebrate the Good, reject the blackpill, and make the most of the opportunities available to us here and now.

Meanwhile, if you’re concerned about the Zionist agenda, consider the possibility that the Left may be better poised to meaningfully resist it than the dissident Right. Why do you think the Zionists switched horses mid-stream like this? Did they do this because they are omniscient and omnipotent 12-D chess players, or because they, too, are constrained and dealing with imperfect knowledge and ability to control things? The Zionists who are trying to impose their agenda on America using Trump’s Administration will have their attempts backfire in some interesting and unpredictable ways, and this will create opportunities that the dissident Right can capitalize on — but you have to stay engaged in order to seize those opportunities when they arise, and that means, don’t overdose on blackpills!

I am sad to see Assad go. (I will especially miss the “Assad must go” memes, which were always a delightful thorn in the side of the NeoCon-artists.) I know the aftermath of the Syrian color revolution will be a disaster for everyone except the most psychopathic jihadis and their strange Zionist bedfellows. On the other hand, I am happy to see Daniel Penny acquitted. We are probably going to be stuck with the Zionists’ regime-changes and forever wars for many years to come. Meanwhile, for at least the next few years, we will most likely see some important victories in the domestic culture wars — which do have a very real and very profound impact on our daily lives. “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.”

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