Shifting Censorship & The New Authoritarian Divide
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The political landscape is undergoing a radical shift, revealing unexpected alliances and exposing long-held facades. This discussion dives deep into the evolving nature of censorship, arguing it's no longer exclusive to one side, and how authoritarian tendencies are manifesting across the spectrum.
The conversation highlights how events like the Epstein files and the Israel/Zionism debate reveal underlying agendas and "sold out bots" driving policy. It critiques the changing face of MAGA, where true supporters are marginalized while former opponents seemingly take the lead, and questions the influence of foreign powers and money on U.S. policy.
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And you're right. What used to be a lot of left-wing censorship of people speaking out against transgenderism, now increasingly, even at the state level, is becoming right-wing censorship of people speaking out against let's say Zionism or genocide or the infiltration of the Trump administration by a foreign power that appears to have much more control over the White House and the federal government than the American people. And Trump is even, you know, attacking Thomas Massie because Massie won't bow down and be controlled by Zionist money, for example. So, yeah. What do what do you see here in terms of the parallels? It's just it's it's still authoritarianism. It's just a different flavor of it. Right? Agreed. I I think that George Floyd and COVID sort of exposed the far-left lunacy. And then I think on the other hand, what we've seen recently is the Epstein files and the Charlie Kirk stuff has totally exposed this alt right conservative ink industry that's out there that seems to be similarly, uh, full of lunacy. It's strange to me, Mike, when we look at the face of MAGA now, seems to be Lindsey Graham, Mark Levan, Ben Shapiro. All ...