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Ikkyu Sojun

@ConciousLabRat

Doubts are not weakness. They are the crack in the cathedral of lies. When the dogma demands blind faith, doubt becomes the highest form of loyalty to truth!

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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
Japan, 1490. A skinny old monk in tattered black robes staggers out of a Kyoto brothel at dawn, reeking of sake and sex, a blind woman half his age clinging to his arm. The temple gates are still locked. The “proper” monks are inside chanting sutras. He just laughs, loud enough to wake the crows. This is Ikkyū Sōjun. They called him Crazy Cloud. And he earned it. Born a royal bastard (emperor’s son, no throne), he was dumped in a Zen monastery as a kid so the court wouldn’t have to look at him. By twenty he was already too much: too sharp, too loud, too alive. They kept kicking him out of temples. He kept coming back with dirtier robes and a grin. He broke every rule they had: - Slept with courtesans while the abbots preached celibacy - Drank rivers of sake while they counted breaths - At seventy-seven fell stupidly, gloriously in love with a blind singer named Mori and wrote her poems so raw they still make monks blush five hundred years later - When they finally handed him the fancy certificate that said “You Are Enlightened,” he used it to light his pipe His most famous line, carved on half the sake cups in Kyoto: “One night of love with a beautiful woman is worth more than a hundred thousand years of sitting zazen with a dead heart.” He saw Buddha in the curve of a thigh, in the burn of cheap liquor, in the laughter of fishmongers at 3 a.m. While the Zen bureaucracy turned enlightenment into paperwork, Ikkyū turned it back into wildfire. He died at eighty-seven, still laughing, surrounded by lovers and drunk poets. The temple priests still won’t mention his name in morning service. The brothel girls kept his poems under their pillows for centuries. Crazy Cloud never asked permission to be free. He just was.
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
The BBC is a state-funded propaganda organ regardless of ritual "both sides" complaints. Its coverage of Iraq, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, and now Iran/Gaza proves it. The British Empire as a formal entity is gone, yes. But its imperial mindset, Atlanticist delusions, and subservience to Washington persist in policy and media.
Gethin Jones@GethinJones123

@ConciousLabRat The BBC is criticised from both right and left for its editorial line on certain topics, so your claim that it's aligned with UK/US foreign policy hardly holds water. And if you think the British Empire still exists, then I suggest you catch up on the last 100 years of history.

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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
Agreed. I don’t watch TV, but COVID shattered any illusion that Western propaganda is weaker. The coordinated global narrative, censorship, and outright lies were breathtaking. RT has dissent and occasional truths the BBC would never touch, yet it’s still state media. Western outlets are far more sophisticated and effective at shaping reality for their audiences precisely because most still refuse to believe they’re being propagandized.
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Anatoly Zhmur@AnatolyZhmur·
@ConciousLabRat In terms of normal dissent and critics RT is quite impressive. Don't expect it will fuel mediazona or bucha fakes, but still it sometimes points uncanny truths. BBC is much more aligned to the government it is more like Channel One Russia.
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
BBC’s “licence fee” is compulsory taxation enforced by the state, and its Royal Charter gives Whitehall ultimate oversight. It has a long track record of aligning with UK/US foreign policy narratives. BBC pretends impartiality while functioning as the Empire’s mouthpiece.
Gethin Jones@GethinJones123

@ConciousLabRat @therevjoeblank @Lasereyejoe Completely incorrect. Let’s take your BBC claim first: RT is directly funded by the Russian government with its editor in chief, Margarita Simonyan, closely connected to the Kremlin. The BBC is funded through a public licence fee and is governed by a Royal Charter.

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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
I’m from Slovakia, so I know about 1968 quite a lot. Many don’t realize it wasn’t just “Russian” tanks but Soviet forces from Ukraine, along with Polish, Hungarian, and Bulgarian troops, all rolled in under Warsaw Pact fraternal assistance to crush the Prague Spring. And yes, the USSR Politburo was heavily Ukrainian at the time. Funny how people blur Russia = USSR when it fits the story. We didn’t choose Moscow’s back then, and the same game is playing out with NATO expansion today. Warsaw Pact countries “chose” NATO in much the same way they once “chose” Moscow’s boot: with Western financial support broken promises and a fresh empire branding. Comrade, history repeats itself with the same arrogance. The Soviet Union collapsed. The American one is collapsing now. We’ve seen both. Neither “saved” us.
Charles Rickell@CharlesRickell

@ConciousLabRat NATO 's expansion eastward was because former Warsaw Pact countries chose to join NATO having experienced first hand life under the Soviet Union. Hungary 1956, Czechoslovakia 1968 remember?

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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@GrabowskiPM05 @1223334567888a Slovakia seeking neutrality is entirely rational. The real threat to European sovereignty isn’t the Kremlin but it’s turning the continent into an American forward base for forever war.
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P M Grabowski@GrabowskiPM05·
@ConciousLabRat @1223334567888a Maybe you should listen to the Russians? You are not even a country in their eyes. You are a territory which must have a master. The master being Russia or EU/NATO. Russia is not interested in allowing you to be neutral, it wants you to be under Kremlin's control.
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
No, it's worse. NATO enlargement was never "defensive." It was deliberate US empire expansion absorbing former Warsaw Pact states into its military-economic sphere while violating post-Cold War assurances to Russia. The Soviets at least offered ideological parity and economic integration (flawed as it was). NATO offered vassalage, bases, and endless tribute to Washington. The result? A provoked Russia now dismantling the entire post-1991 order. Empires that push too far eventually get pushed back. Hard.
Alun Jones@1223334567888a

@ConciousLabRat The statement implies that NATO enlargement is essentially another form of empire-building, comparable to Soviet control of Eastern Europe

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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
Never. NATO doesn't "invade" its own vassals!!! It occupies them by invitation, plants battlegroups and pressures governments like Fico's into line. Slovakia joined “voluntarily” in 2004. Since then, we’ve absorbed, garrisoned and potentially used it as a forward base against Russia. Real invasions are reserved for those who resist the empire.
Christophe Büchi@BuchiChristophe

@ConciousLabRat When did Nato’s army invade Slovakia?

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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@GrabowskiPM05 @1223334567888a Your “impose rule” claim is projection. Russia has zero interest in occupying anything. It wants a secure neutral buffer exactly what it offered. Finland stayed neutral for decades without Russian troops.
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P M Grabowski@GrabowskiPM05·
@ConciousLabRat @1223334567888a I like how you pretend that Russia would allow them to be neutral when you know very well it would impose its rule on them sooner or later.
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
I couldn’t agree more.
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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@GethinJones123 @therevjoeblank @Lasereyejoe RT is state-funded, like BBC, NPR, or CNN. The difference is it challenges the Western empire narrative which is why it's demonized. It's good and a coherent counter to the relentless lies on Ukraine, Syria, Iran, etc. Western media tells its viewers even less about reality.
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Gethin Jones
Gethin Jones@GethinJones123·
@therevjoeblank @ConciousLabRat @Lasereyejoe My point about Russia Today is that it tells its viewers absolutely nothing about Russia today. I never watched it even when I lived in Russia. It’s a state run propaganda channel and it’s doing its job.
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
No, not even close. Eastern Europe traded Soviet occupation for NATO vassalage and deindustrialization. Our militaries were gutted to serve as cannon fodder in Washington's proxy ideas. We didn't escape empire. We just switched emperors and the new one is bankrupt.
Luka Djordjevic@lulofrulo

@CharlesRickell @ConciousLabRat - eastern European nations hate living under USSR - USSR falls apart - eastern European nations join NATO so they don't live under USSR Am I getting it right?

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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
Europe talks big about “strategic autonomy” of acting independently in defense, energy, and tech but it’s mostly theater. For decades, we’ve played the role of loyal American vassal. We are shutting down nuclear plants, buying overpriced US weapons, and letting Brussels eurocrats hollow out our own industries. Now Russia is strong, the Middle East is on fire, and America looks exhausted. Suddenly we talk of “independence”? Without real vision, factories, or fighting power, it’s like a house pet declaring it’s ready for the wild. Real autonomy won’t come from more EU speeches and sanctions. It starts only when the American leash finally breaks and we start to let people create.
The European Actionist 🇪🇺@euroreform

@ConciousLabRat Yep. From USSR overlordship to USA overlordship. With the enthusiastic help of Europe's own political class, by the way ... It's high time we make Europe truly INDEPENDENT. But it's not going to happen while US shills like Von der Leyen remain in control. youtu.be/rm24yg7_LfE?si…

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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@Lasereyejoe Your inability to grasp this basic distinction is exactly why Western analysis remains delusional. Try reading something besides regime media.
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Wojtek@Lasereyejoe·
@ConciousLabRat Russia = ussr seems also conveniently used by you, but an ignoramus like you either pretends its not true or does it so unknowingly
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@euroreform I think Europe’s post-WWII American protectorate bred exactly this. We become a risk-averse, comfort-addicted vassal culture drowning in bureaucracy and moral preening. Now the US empire is fading and Europe is still afraid to break free.
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The European Actionist 🇪🇺
@ConciousLabRat Quite correct. The problem is not that Europe lacks talent (hell, most of the US tech giants run on European talent), or even lacks investment capital, it's that European culture has become risk-averse and deadly afraid of conflict. Innovation requires balls, not red tape ✂️
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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
We’ve lost our soul in Europe. We spend our days railing against Trump, Xi, or Putin while a quiet void hollows us out. We master the art of rules, singing GDPR as gospel and reciting the AI Act as scripture. Yet we produce no new titans. Our brightest minds are drawn to the Californian sun. Factories echo empty. Birth rates flatline. And every winter reminds us how fragile our energy spine really is. True victory was never about out-sanctioning the world. It’s about sculpting a living ecosystem of creation. Ecosystem that turns ancient European fire into tomorrow’s abundance and outlasts every storm. We did it before. Charlemagne stitched a continent. Renaissance minds rewrote possibility. Airbus defied gravity. CERN still probes the universe’s secrets. The single market was pure genius. But now we subsidize yesterday and call it progress. I’ve walked these streets, felt the pulse of brilliant, weary people trapped in tired institutions. We don’t lack the skill. We lack the reckless courage to build again. Now, all we do is manage elegant decline. Let’s dare to create a sovereign and abundant Europe that inspires rather than endlessly criticising and gaslighting everything within and around it. We need to break free again.
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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@SprinterPress Trump was right about free-riding, but Europe's real problem is it can't produce or defend itself without the US, which increasingly can't either.
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S p r i n t e r@SprinterPress·
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis: China now has 30% of the world's manufacturing capacity and has essentially the ability to destroy industries across the globe, and certainly in Europe. This is a topic that we need to take very, very seriously. We cannot just allow our industrial base to be completely annihilated simply because we're in search of always the cheapest product. Trump was right to point out that Europe was essentially a free rider when it came to defense. Not Greece, because little Greece always spent 2% of our GDP on defense because of our "special circumstances" when it comes to Türkiye.
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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@1223334567888a The invasion exposed NATO’s folly, not justified it. Your causality is reversed.
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Alun Jones
Alun Jones@1223334567888a·
@ConciousLabRat And my point remains “ the invasion of UkR caused a sharp shift in opinion and political consensus in joining”, by all means you are entitled to your opinion on the wisdom of this move but you can’t deny the cause and effect
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@1223334567888a Putin has long acknowledged a distinct Ukrainian identity while rightly stressing deep historical, cultural, linguistic, and familial bonds. Bonds many Ukrainians themselves affirmed until the post-2014 nationalist turn.
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Alun Jones
Alun Jones@1223334567888a·
@ConciousLabRat Putin doesn’t even recognise UKR as a separate identity his rhetoric it always to suggest it’s one and the same with Russia, this NATO provocation messaging is merely justification for his desire to push back the clock on Russian decline
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Ikkyu Sojun
Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@1223334567888a The "sharp shift" was classic fear propaganda. Sweden abandoned 200 years of successful neutrality for the privilege of becoming a frontline target in a dying empire’s forever wars.
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Alun Jones
Alun Jones@1223334567888a·
@ConciousLabRat before 2022, Swedish public support for NATO membership was generally below 50%. The invasion of Ukraine caused a sharp shift in opinion and political consensus in favor of joining. So I beg to differ
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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@OlgaBazova Classic Empire narrative progression. Deny → Deflect as "propaganda" → Admit while claiming virtue. Same playbook as WMDs, moderate rebels and ghost of Kiev. Lies upon lies, until reality intervenes.
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Olga Bazova@OlgaBazova·
We went from "there are no US controlled biolabs in Ukraine" to "the US biolabs in Ukraine is just Russian propaganda" to "yes, there are US biolabs in Ukraine, it's public knowledge, but they are good ones, merely researching some of the most dangerous pathogens on Earth"
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Ikkyu Sojun@ConciousLabRat·
@1223334567888a Sweden’s long neutrality didn’t end because of “Russian aggression.”
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Alun Jones
Alun Jones@1223334567888a·
@ConciousLabRat Even Sweden a country which has prided itself on its neutrality and stayed that way for over 200 years has joined NATO in the wake of Russian aggression
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