His Dark Materials

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Kathyp

QuoteTypical right-wing neo-fascist propaganda

You can't be 'right wing' and be any kind of Fascist.  Fascism is left-wing.   The only reason
Fascism got labeled right wing is that some of the fascist leaders hated the communists.  This had a lot more to do with power (Mussolini who started as a communist) and with WW1 (Hitler).   That, and it wouldn't do for the socialists at the time (FDR) to be IDed with the majority of the Fascist ideologies even though they were 1st cousins in thought.

Are there agendas in entertainment?  Yes.  Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?  had an agenda.  Much of the entertainment today is meant to normalize abnormal behaviors.  Knowing that this is a fact in all media, you have a choice.  1. watch with a discerning eye, or 2. consume no entertainment at all. 

I choose 1 and most of the time I can separate the agenda from the story if I like it.  I started something the other day that was way too far out there for me to continue.  Cider, It was a Brit show This Is Going to Hurt   :grin:   Had the potential to be good, but pushed the agenda too hard for my taste. 
The people the people are the rightful masters of both congresses and courts not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it.

Abraham  Lincoln
Speech in Kansas, December 1859

Ben Framed

>Well, I suppose this is what is meant by free speech and consequently, the diametrically opposed view

Agreed Cool and J are entitled to ther view as are you..

> that was it a load of tripe.

If that is Your opinion, you are welcome to it.

>Typical right-wing neo-fascist propaganda. :rolleyes:  Just saying :smile:

What are your sources?  Or is this also 'just' your opinion? :rolleyes: Just asking :smile:

cidersabuzzin

Quote from: Ben Framed on December 23, 2022, 06:00:29 PM
>Well, I suppose this is what is meant by free speech and consequently, the diametrically opposed view

Agreed Cool and J are entitled to ther view as are you..

> that was it a load of tripe.

If that is Your opinion, you are welcome to it.

>Typical right-wing neo-fascist propaganda. :rolleyes:  Just saying :smile:

What are your sources?  Or is this also 'just' your opinion? :rolleyes: Just asking :smile:

What's good for bees is usually good for mankind. Doesn't that mean sharing?

Kathyp

Is this David Jesudason the guy who writes for the Guardian and BBC?  I can't think they'd have anyone 'right wing' anywhere near them?

What is funny about his review and comments by others, is that they label populist politicians as anti-democratic.  They are the definition of democratically elected people, or democracy at work.
  Does that always work out?  No.  Is there a really good reason that the current worldview doesn't tolerate populists?  You bet!  You can't keep moving toward your one world 'great reset' if you allow the people to choose those they wish to choose, and those people are usually those who promise to put their own country first. 

You can see it around the world.  Every so called populist leader has been under attack from worldwide forces and from within.  It's not an accident.
The people the people are the rightful masters of both congresses and courts not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it.

Abraham  Lincoln
Speech in Kansas, December 1859

cidersabuzzin

Quote from: Kathyp on December 23, 2022, 07:40:51 PM
Is this David Jesudason the guy who writes for the Guardian and BBC?  I can't think they'd have anyone 'right wing' anywhere near them?

What is funny about his review and comments by others, is that they label populist politicians as anti-democratic.  They are the definition of democratically elected people, or democracy at work.
  Does that always work out?  No.  Is there a really good reason that the current worldview doesn't tolerate populists?  You bet!  You can't keep moving toward your one world 'great reset' if you allow the people to choose those they wish to choose, and those people are usually those who promise to put their own country first. 

You can see it around the world.  Every so called populist leader has been under attack from worldwide forces and from within.  It's not an accident.

I would treat anything in the Guardian with a large pinch of salt :wink:

What's good for bees is usually good for mankind. Doesn't that mean sharing?

cidersabuzzin

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Quote from: Kathyp on December 23, 2022, 07:40:51 PM
Is this David Jesudason the guy who writes for the Guardian and BBC?  I can't think they'd have anyone 'right wing' anywhere near them?

What is funny about his review and comments by others, is that they label populist politicians as anti-democratic.  They are the definition of democratically elected people, or democracy at work.
  Does that always work out?  No.  Is there a really good reason that the current worldview doesn't tolerate populists?  You bet!  You can't keep moving toward your one world 'great reset' if you allow the people to choose those they wish to choose, and those people are usually those who promise to put their own country first. 

You can see it around the world.  Every so called populist leader has been under attack from worldwide forces and from within.  It's not an accident.
Kath

You and your family have a great Christmas and an even better New year

Derek xx
What's good for bees is usually good for mankind. Doesn't that mean sharing?

Kathyp

QuoteYou and your family have a great Christmas and an even better New year

You too!
The people the people are the rightful masters of both congresses and courts not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert it.

Abraham  Lincoln
Speech in Kansas, December 1859