Mark Schmidt
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t.co/BYFjhesk4t Here is a rare historical clip of an Islamic slave market. Slavery was officially abolished in Saudi Arabia only in 1962, yet many are still conditioned to believe that the Western world was the sole perpetrator of this inhuman, evil institution. This is why you should never trust the woke narrative on the media or academia—it cherry-picks history, distorts facts, and often fabricates entire stories to create a false moral hierarchy, warping your understanding of reality. It’s no coincidence that outlets like the BBC and many other media outlets and NGOs, International organizations and western politicians amplify Hamas propaganda to demonize Israel (or demonize India to victimize Pakistan) while consistently downplaying or ignoring Islamic terrorism and crimes in the West. This isn’t journalism or objective reporting—it’s ideological conditioning. Woke useful idiots (journalists and other political players) are trained to treat their political agenda as sacred, while dissent, mockery, or criticism—especially of Islam—is treated as blasphemy. This blind loyalty desensitizes them to the damage they cause, as long as it upholds their utopian fantasy of a globalist, authoritarian system (under the banners of socialism, communism, or any flavor of collectivism). They know that if Islam’s violent foundations were exposed, they couldn’t justify mass immigration from cultures hostile to Western values. And they couldn’t continue building voter blocs made up largely of people dependent on government handouts—people who arrive with deep ideological and cultural barriers that prevent integration. This is how they intentionally weaken social cohesion: by importing division and promoting group-based politics, they replace a shared national identity with fractured “Identity politics”—encouraging citizens to view each other as enemies, not neighbors. The same applies to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the discourse surrounding climate change—both are frequently employed as instruments of distraction, steering public attention toward emotionally charged narratives while pressing domestic crises are neglected and continue to escalate. At the same time, humanitarian tragedies occurring around the world that do not align with the prevailing narrative—or that may undermine it—are routinely ignored or actively suppressed— for example the Christian persecution in Asia and Africa or the violent persecution of White farmers in South Africa. Even more troubling is the growing number of so-called “useful idiots” in the West—including many immigrants from failed or authoritarian states—who obsess over Israel as a convenient scapegoat. They mindlessly echo propaganda and falsehoods without any real grasp of the facts, historical context, or the complexity of the conflict. But it’s not just recent migrants—many native-born Westerners, particularly younger generations, have become so deeply indoctrinated by biased media, academia, and revolutionary movements, that they can no longer recognize the slow unraveling of their own societies. Instead of addressing urgent problems at home—rising crime, economic instability, social fragmentation—they invest their time, energy, and moral outrage in foreign conflicts they barely understand. Their worldview has been carefully shaped by institutions that feed them simplified, emotionally charged narratives, while suppressing nuance, context, or any information that might challenge the approved script. The result is a generation unable to think critically, easily manipulated by performative outrage, and tragically disconnected from the real threats facing their own nations.


曾经记得中国人民脱贫了!







China's long range fishing fleet is causing widespread disaster around the world. This is off the coast of Peru. They don't care, they catch everything and wipe out the local fish population. Poor countries cannot stop them. China is a parasite.




Good explanation of nihilist philosophy














