I am angered and tired by all things associated with Agenda 2030, Net-Zero, DEI, One Health, the World Health Organization, Canadian approved Pandemic Preparedness Agreement and Mass Immigration. I do not want digital currency or digital identification. I do not like how Canada and associated ngos like the United Nations (all their branches) and the World Economic Forum are destabilizing the country with hopes of destruction. It is time to pushback and rise up. Our country depends on it because we are not property of the United Nations.
only the thoroughly brain washed can stand to look at him without wanting to punch his face in. a true monster, not to mention his thievery, where did our Canadian tax dollars go, vaccine pushing murderer.??Call the constabulary there's a puke on the loose!
LOL! (In the good way.) I'm truly, sincerely glad you are hanging in there in this mass-insane, going to hell on Earth on an express train thereto, world. "...One day at a time, Sweet Jesus, that's all I'm asking of (God the Father in your name)...". Even if there's no way to go but down, make lemonaid. Keep on keepin' on. May your bare feet never stumble upon a pebble, and may you fully know only the Prince of Peace, Jesus the Messiah. May we meet as we both rise up to meet the Lord in the clouds of the sky.
The important part of this article is Solzhenitsyn’s Harvard Address at the link below. Fast-forward to the 19-minute mark. His criticisms of ‘The Press’ and GroupThink may be among the wisest words spoken in the past century.
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“Enormous freedom exists for the press, but not the readership”.
Before Solzhenitsyn, there were plenty of writers from inside and outside the Soviet Union who had tried to bring to light the horrors of the Soviet system. But few works had the comprehensive, irrefutable power of Solzhenitsyn’s.
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Not only does The Gulag Archipelago include mounds of research, detail, and firsthand experience—which, together, provide for an amazingly powerful window into the totalitarian perplex—Solzhenitsyn also delves into any number of painful philosophical questions: Why didn’t the people rise up against the secret police? How did the system of terror embed itself so completely? Why did people allow their neighbors to be arrested—disappeared—in the middle of the night while waiting, cowering, knowing that they would be next?
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If Americans thought that Solzhenitsyn would not turn his penetrating gaze on them after he arrived in America, they were sorely mistaken.
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He had been expelled from the Soviet Union in 1974 for writing books that were dangerously honest—and, worse yet, widely read—and in 1975, he moved with his family to the little Vermont town of Cavendish.
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On June 8, 1978, the writer gave the commencement address at Harvard University, and he was as controversial as ever.
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He was coruscating when it came to the “legalism” that had eclipsed the old culture of virtue in Western society. And he was equally coruscating when railing against what we would now call groupthink.
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“Without any censorship in the West, fashionable trends of thought and ideas are fastidiously separated from those that are not fashionable, and the latter, without ever being forbidden, have little chance of finding their way into periodicals or books or being heard in colleges,” he said.
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Then, he ended his speech with this poignant line: “This ascension is similar to climbing onto the next anthropological stage. No one on earth has any other way left but—upward.”
I am angered and tired by all things associated with Agenda 2030, Net-Zero, DEI, One Health, the World Health Organization, Canadian approved Pandemic Preparedness Agreement and Mass Immigration. I do not want digital currency or digital identification. I do not like how Canada and associated ngos like the United Nations (all their branches) and the World Economic Forum are destabilizing the country with hopes of destruction. It is time to pushback and rise up. Our country depends on it because we are not property of the United Nations.
Well said
We can't let these goof balls try and define who we are as people and as individuals
We are also not property of the CCP.
Agreed
We need to remember we are a creation of God with a body and soul. We are not a QR code or any of the above mentioned.
Faith in God makes the difference, the only difference.
only the thoroughly brain washed can stand to look at him without wanting to punch his face in. a true monster, not to mention his thievery, where did our Canadian tax dollars go, vaccine pushing murderer.??Call the constabulary there's a puke on the loose!
And his voice is worse
Check out this documentary.... A FREEDOM WIN AND OUR NEW DOCUMENTARY TRAILER!
The most serious charges that underpinned the Emergencies Act - withdrawn and debunked. https://trishwood.substack.com/p/a-freedom-win-and-our-new-documentary
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LOL! (In the good way.) I'm truly, sincerely glad you are hanging in there in this mass-insane, going to hell on Earth on an express train thereto, world. "...One day at a time, Sweet Jesus, that's all I'm asking of (God the Father in your name)...". Even if there's no way to go but down, make lemonaid. Keep on keepin' on. May your bare feet never stumble upon a pebble, and may you fully know only the Prince of Peace, Jesus the Messiah. May we meet as we both rise up to meet the Lord in the clouds of the sky.
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DOUGLAS MURRAY on SOLZHENITSYN
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The important part of this article is Solzhenitsyn’s Harvard Address at the link below. Fast-forward to the 19-minute mark. His criticisms of ‘The Press’ and GroupThink may be among the wisest words spoken in the past century.
.
“Enormous freedom exists for the press, but not the readership”.
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SOLZHENITSYN’S HARVARD ADDRESS (1978)
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https://youtu.be/WuVG8SnxxCM
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Extract – Douglas Murray
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Before Solzhenitsyn, there were plenty of writers from inside and outside the Soviet Union who had tried to bring to light the horrors of the Soviet system. But few works had the comprehensive, irrefutable power of Solzhenitsyn’s.
.
Not only does The Gulag Archipelago include mounds of research, detail, and firsthand experience—which, together, provide for an amazingly powerful window into the totalitarian perplex—Solzhenitsyn also delves into any number of painful philosophical questions: Why didn’t the people rise up against the secret police? How did the system of terror embed itself so completely? Why did people allow their neighbors to be arrested—disappeared—in the middle of the night while waiting, cowering, knowing that they would be next?
.
If Americans thought that Solzhenitsyn would not turn his penetrating gaze on them after he arrived in America, they were sorely mistaken.
.
He had been expelled from the Soviet Union in 1974 for writing books that were dangerously honest—and, worse yet, widely read—and in 1975, he moved with his family to the little Vermont town of Cavendish.
.
On June 8, 1978, the writer gave the commencement address at Harvard University, and he was as controversial as ever.
.
He was coruscating when it came to the “legalism” that had eclipsed the old culture of virtue in Western society. And he was equally coruscating when railing against what we would now call groupthink.
.
“Without any censorship in the West, fashionable trends of thought and ideas are fastidiously separated from those that are not fashionable, and the latter, without ever being forbidden, have little chance of finding their way into periodicals or books or being heard in colleges,” he said.
.
Then, he ended his speech with this poignant line: “This ascension is similar to climbing onto the next anthropological stage. No one on earth has any other way left but—upward.”
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https://www.thefp.com/p/things-worth-remembering-solzhenitsyn?publication_id=260347&post_id=147298613&isFreemail=false&r=xbq8f&triedRedirect=true
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