global control via one or multiple centers of power

Aug 15, 2018 03:42

I had almost forgotten I own this account. I haven't posted in forever. However, I need to make a journal entry to voice my thoughts, therefore consequently clearing my head.

I think Misha Collins is a good actor and man. Today I happened to read his twitter after several years and went back several entries. It surprised me how many times his twits were about the US political parties and the US president. He has totally endorsed the false view that the president is a *puppet* of Russia. They share the "multiple centers of global control, in order to control the globe more effectively" belief, but he isn't their puppet. As if the safeguards that are on place transcending political parties would have ever allowed him to become president, if he were! Perhaps unexpected coming from such a usually perceptive man, yet probably expected for an active member of a political party. Because once you're hooked on a political party, you see the world through their lenses.

If the change in presidency made the powerful US (which most countries are afraid of and controlled by) to take a reprieve from backing Russia into a corner (a country almost nobody is afraid of), then that's great for the entire world, Asia included. Because the world is far safer when multiple centers of control exist, thus allowing for continued plurality of beliefs and ways of life, than when there is only one center of control, an Empire that bulldozes everything and snuffs out divergence. (for example, 90% of currently endangered languages will be extinct by 2050)

Unfortunately, I don't believe the reprieve will last. The ones in favor of the Empire inside the US will take hold again, regardless of political parties, and steer the world that way once more. It's not as if the multiple centers won't end up Big-Brothering their citizens anyway. They just do it more slowly, compared to the efficiency of the US/UK. I wonder if Snowden would have bothered to speak up, if he could turn back time, having hindsight.

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misha collins, rl

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