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was interviewed about their own are unstoppable he said and he is writing about the cultural divide among the yellow vests and back in two thousand and fourteen geographer christopher geary study of law from its para for wreak the peripheral france caused a media sensation it drew attention to the economic cultural and political exclusion of the working classes most of whom now live outside the major cities and highlighted the conditions that would later give rise to the yellow vest phenomenon . has developed on these themes in his recent books no society and the twilight of the elite prosperity the periphery and the future affronts yeah well the zeal is a movement is unstoppable because starting with occupy wall street and continued through the arab spring and has continued through our major protest movement antiglobalization protest movement that's what the used to call it used to call that the globalization protests and then it became occupy wall street then became
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machine became the indignados indignados in spain and so it's all connected in it's been building now for ten fifteen years and a big way and it's just getting stronger and stronger because the forces that propped this global insurrection against banker occupation are giago are not relinquishing their control as a matter of fact they're doubling down on their money printing their lawlessness their flagrant abuse of human rights so it's coming to a head so just as i said about i doubt there will be a davus and twenty twenty because as he wrote the twilight of the elite it's the end of their days it's over that's what i'm saying is that their days are over their days are numbered and that's why you may see at twenty twenty if there is some sort of remnants of it will be headed by the indignados and the deplorable but why. why this why he was able to forecast this just like we were able to forecast
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this back in two thousand and fourteen he said technically or globalized economic model performs well it produces a lot of wealth. but it doesn't need the majority of the population to function it has no real need for the manual workers laborers and even small business owners outside of the big cities paris creates enough wealth for the whole of france and london does the same for britain but you cannot build a society around this is a revolt of the working classes who live in these places like we've said they don't need the taxpayers because if you print money at the central bank when you never need it you don't you know the tax money you collect is a drop in the bucket they don't really do anything with it so therefore they have no rights and we need look around the world and you see charts about the number of the percentage of the global population that has colon out of abject poverty. but that's what incredible cost the cost has been the transference of power to
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a plutocracy a concentration of wealth in the very top one percent of one percent and an environmental disaster and so it's unsustainable so yeah they've thrown a bone to someone making a dollar a day making five dollars a day and they're like say are we great virtue signaling we're in davos for that person was eating dirt last year now they're living on three dollars a day were fantastic well until they sustainability factor kicks in and you're being chased on the street with a nagra by an angry mom well he talks about this virtue signaling in the data sort of crowd because you know the economic stuff we've already reported on that you and i have mentioned this for years and we kind of reported on this issue they've shown and how those outside of london and paris on all the metropolitan leads that they suffer more you talks about the cultural impact and and what we're seeing culturally and that is an important divide the says that we're really seeing now and this he points out that one illustration of this cultural divide is that most
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modern progressive social movements and protests are quickly endorsed by celebrities actors the media and the intellectuals. and none of them approve of the g.l.a. shown their emergence has caused a kind of psychological shock to the cultural establishment it is exactly the same shock that the british elites experience with the breaks that vote and that they are still experiencing now three years later the shock by the cultural status been to the cultural stablish for it is something that we've talked about here as well post this post the strong derangement syndrome is exactly the same symptom is that you know when france elected macro new member in america the media was like ecstatic over the top euphoric and saying like he's our guy he's like bento he's like obama he's like like sexy and sophisticated and says all the right things and signals his virtue but the people are rising up against him because they they leet
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. i don't understand at all still all this time partly because they have the comfort the sweet sweet comfort of a conspiracy theory that it's you know some guy living thousands of miles away in the kremlin who has some sort of mind control over everybody and their population but the fact is these people there's a cultural divide in our own countries yeah you make a point about the celebrities you know because you've greenwashing and white washing and blue washing referring to let's say x stealing images from greenpeace to push their agenda for example the green wash we know what that means blue washing where you're using the u.n. to virtue signal something that maybe is not entirely wholesome then there's a celebrity washing you know you can get some fricken celebrity to come out and be part of your social justice warren movement but we haven't seen any of that with this you liaison because this is not about virtue signaling it's about an
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insurrection against them themselves so like the elites will say oh my god women can drive in saudi arabia i feel so mazing this is so cool member the others women the purple fingers in afghanistan i feel so cool but there's no cost to them whatsoever about signalling about what happens in a country over which they have no control at all that they have no influence at all other than the bombs of course that they drop a spiked on line asked this guy christofi he asked what role as a liberal metropolitan elite played in this he said quote we have a new bush was he because they are very cool and progressive it creates the impression that there is no class conflict anymore it is really difficult to oppose the hipsters when they say that they care about the poor and about minorities but actually they are very much complicit and relegating the working classes to the sidelines not only do they benefit enormously from the globalized economy these
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elite but they have also produced a dominant cultural. discourse which ostracized as working class people think of the deplorable as evoked by hillary clinton there is a similar view of the working class in france and britain they are looked upon as if they are some kind of amazonian tribe the problem for the elites is that it is a very big. right this or do you know hasn't been part of the lexicon in quite some time since probably marx's day was as of now are popping up interesting social marxism social. you know what is the cortez talk about o.c.b. social democracy kind of socialist marxist like social democrats social democrats right so that the war they're fighting the effectively and so this is class war and of course in the u.k. a class war never want to weigh and balance just becoming more entrenched in the united states we haven't had true class war before we fought economic war but we
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haven't had a class war like we're having now yet i mean ok martin luther king jr did specifically and nobody none of the virtues signallers on imus and b. c. or c.n.n. whatever point to what he said economically what he talked about the economic structure that was benefiting a certain elite around the world in these imperial wars and our actions as an empire around the world how it benefits like that was to him primary over racial issues that it was all part of that story of the economic suppression and the economic system that was the bigger story but now we've as the he mentions these hipsters feel like you know i have you know fifteen bathrooms there for their all whatever gender you are you could use any of them and therefore i'm good and i kept possibly be an oppressor i can't be benefiting from an oppressive system so that because i am so good like i am i feel like a good person but
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a lot of the by the way a lot of the religious folk. who in the eighteenth century or the seventeenth century went to the united states went to africa went to latin america to free the people the savages from their home you know their savagery they really felt good about what they were doing to they felt they were just like good honest hardworking christian people and they were just bringing greatness you know and and helping these people and in fact that what they brought was devastation and and they were privileged class to be able to do this right well i mean look marie antoinette right she said. you know when told that the people had no bread she was so clueless that she said well what about brioche or cake and she wasn't being like just being mean she was actually being stupid is a moron right so these people like you know the social justice warriors on america's booze raw are stupid they're morons and that's what they're going to lead to their leno less and back in the second half
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a talk more about that max as i'm going to stay right here oh ok stay there don't joke i'm excited you'd stay there also. u.s. veterans who come back from war often until those same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from the circular defense of officers we're going to attack and destroy their governments and in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with them money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort and easiness.
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i happened to be interviewed in the effort to understand what happened here the p.m.c. that came here was not contracted to win the war the came here was a contract to train a unit and to create there from scratch and then to go into combat and if you can limit as object. what politicians do so you can. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be. the two going to be cross with what will befall three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters in the house. first city hall.
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i mean i mean i did go where you know your. own seat it's going to listen to. those who know most of us could be in your years and years it was not a. good month but really you. leave the ways the ways of the i did my best it's not as though i. left each thing you see in. this one of those. little. fields will get minutes from now you know you can close the front. foot there's someone else moving inside of me like controlling my body.
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the byproduct of that drug is because like severe depression. because it literally made him into a zombie it's crazy. you know we don't have to do anything it's not our fault you know says crazy and all that. took years to come yet it takes a long time to get rid of. tears . oh. you know stock quotes. that's how i know that the beat that. i. get that i
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was below. thank you. oh you know we're back part two of max and stacy are you watching our show gonzo it's also very good check it out ok so what's what also have some x. i'm going to continue on this piece about this and how it shows the cultural divide we've already talked about the economic divide many many times over the past few years about this. story i'm talking about here is a spike online interview called the owner unstoppable so i want to continue on the cultural divide and this is quite important you're seeing it emerging you're seeing it emerge in him in the u.k. with breaks it in the united states for the trump though in the in france you've also seen with today most of the indignados in spain so you're seeing the same sort of thing the cultural the cultural metropolitan elite versus the deplorable zz and
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the horrible people out in the north of england or the heartland of america that sort of cultural divide and the article here interviewing the geographer christoph we in france he points out that the middle class reaction to the yellow vast has been telling immediately the protesters were denounces xenophobes anti semites and homophobes the elites present themselves as anti-fascist and anti-racist but this is merely a way of defending their class interests it is the only argument they can muster to defend their status but it is not working anymore. right i mean i don't look that way just said there's a very interesting because it gives you the mentions all of the the the the you know there's a race that they would say oh you're an artist or. that they use you know they were familiar with this like a prayer wheel you know in india believe in instead of going through the prayer
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they just spin the wheel that's right so here you go you have this these dog whistle words and these these words and issues that get people triggered and you know they just spend a moment they're not thinking right and so they're not communicating and like that steam cattle. building is going to blow it's blowing the global insurrection against banker occupation is happening i mean it's blowing up there is a huge huge insurrection coming and these folks that you mention there are think that they can fight it we you know the old ways are just smearing people so why it's going to get worse before it gets better is something we've talked about and gonzo in episode two where we interviewed constantine and we talked about d. platforming so here they're saying that the cultural metropolitan elite who control our media they are you know that the metropolitan elite are the journalists they are the likes of anderson cooper they are the likes of rachel maddow they are the likes of the guys on even fox news you know who pretend to be otherwise but they
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are the cultural elite so the fact that when ordinary people in the heartland in the para for reek of paris and other cities around france. the you know the deplorable equivalent in the u.k. that when they get denounced as anna foams anti semites and homophobes what happens to them nowadays is they get de platform and they get removed from the matrix that is our society that is our you know the important thing of freedom of assemble the founding fathers of america wanted to enshrine the right to free speech but the freedom to assemble as well to come together. as people to sit there and speak and talk about ideas that sort of thing by by removing these people from facebook by removing them from twitter by removing them from their ability to even earn money and thus assemble in you know in congregations around you know whether
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it's twitter or an online platform that that this is only going to make it worse because. that divide that cultural divide where when the elites look at the she they shown and don't know how to respond to it that divide where they're not communicating it can only get worse if they're not hearing each other if they're not able i mean obviously the the deplorable can hear what the elites say because the elites give themselves many platforms and project themselves deeper and deeper into your mind but the deplorable zx those who are outside the cities are not able to be heard well this term to our day platforming is emerging para pursue with the surveillance state so he talked about you can exercise your right to assemble it's true in meatspace as well because of the prevalence of cameras everywhere and that's they're not to secure folks but to take away their right to assemble so now
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you can get together online and you can't get together offline and if you have no ability to get together you have no ability to exercise your rights and you are living in a prison at that point that's the difference between being in a prison and being out of a prison but this prison is a soft fatality as a we're going to get into that this is a prison that is a little bit more polite than the prisons of old this one has transgender bathrooms it allows it doesn't mind all sorts of races where it where a diverse population of prisoners in this software talent area in prison because he says now the. are afraid for the first time there is a movement which cannot be controlled through the normal political mechanisms. didn't emerge from the tree or the political parties it cannot be stopped there is no off either the intelligentsia will be forced to properly acknowledge the
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existence of these people or they will have to opt for a kind of soft talent's arianism so they want to be heard these people want to be seen they want to be recognized they want to be. you know they want the elite to confirm that they exist and they are real people right off totalitarianism i mean so we just kind of explore what that means in other words you're living in a present state but you know you have multiple but gender bathrooms and this type of thing there's an appeasement to your social justice there are your oppressive qualities they might give you are gammick food and this breast right ok so they are never the less you know you're an totalitarian light so again this kind of plays into behavioral economics a lot and artificial intelligence a lot and the ability using casino technology called the casino because in casinos are very good at managing your emotions to get you to gamble just beyond what you can gamble and buy confusing you in the in the casino you can't get
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advocacy you know these are. behavioral economics and intelligence behavioral algorithms to manipulate people in the casino so you're in this softer touts aryan state you're not officially behind bars but you know you are you know more than fifty percent of the day is past your screen and your screen is controlling you through the little incentives and hey you know robot on the shelf you know play my favorite song and i feel so good i'm so warm inside you know meanwhile your bank accounts being drained by wall street and you know you know your net worth is collapsing in your money's being destroyed and all the relationships are hardly dysfunctional and you're living in a frickin prison and you have no right to assemble no right. free speech but you're feeling good about it because this is extraordinarily pernicious it's subversive if . it's the state gone amok well the softer talents hereon ism is seen how we're shifting to that in the old world we have two point two million
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americans actually in a physical prison those are tend to largely be african-american and latino men and the american presence here but now the softer talent terrorism you know i think it's kind of difficult visually to incarcerate a lot of white guys who's committing suicide now who's taking the overdose who is opioid addicted it's the it's the the former working class people who are no longer needed the white americans who they wouldn't be able to sustain that private prison system on white prisoners i don't think in this country i think there would be an uprising just like now that there is all these white people committing suicide through opioid overdose is now this will to do something about it and try to integrate these people back into society and maybe recognize that there's a problem so i think that's a sign of the softer talent areas and that basically people are dying on mass that
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we have an increase in mortality in america for the first time so i think that could be a sign of the sort of. like hopelessness that that's what to tallaght tearing is and does it there's like basically just kill yourself because you don't need you and other then to be terrified and scared and scared of us the government and the elite mesmerizing charismatic demagogues have been with us sense forever and. historically they've been rooted out whether they were jim jones and jonestown it is suicide cult or whether they were taking other forms but what the technology available today the masters of google facebook and apple are able to put forward their imprisoning indoctrination using very subtle technological emotional techniques that is gobbling up the population in a way that is now creating
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a backlash and that backlash also goes back into history and it pulls back the time. capsule and sees the french revolution sees the russian revolution sees the american revolution and they see what an insurrection looks like and they see who's to blame and they see the solutions and they seize the moment so and then we go on from there you know one of the good things about being d. platform to norway is you are removed from massive valence curried and while you might say that that we live in a surveillance state there are still plenty of places out in the middle of the woods or in somebodies house where if you don't have an intellect or you know an i phone in your house then you're not being eavesdropped on so you can still meet and meet space and if you're if they're forcing you to i mean that could end up being a benefit like i said i don't believe we'll have a dad was in twenty twenty because they'll be too afraid to me that system will be
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over it'll be you know i think this is the last hurrah this year of twenty nineteen and the fact that trial. the fact that may the fact that we're unable to make it this year i think there will be even if they try to hold a twenty twenty davus that there will just be too much domestic unrest and unhappiness back home for any of these leaders to make it next year for i was impressed with john they took us sixty percent of the speed cameras in france all right so that's obviously you know it's going on but as far as being in the woods remember they're rolling out g five next generation telecommunications technologies and putting up twenty thousand satellites so and they'll be in proximity to everybody on planet earth so there will be no place on planet earth where you will not be eavesdropped by the state and but at the same time block stream is putting up satellites where you can stream blocks on the big block shame on the unsensible confiscate a bull bitcoin block chain you can still write munich eight there exactly so that's
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where that's hope that's the guillotine of the twenty first century is big going and if you believe in fighting the global insurrection or being a part of the global insurrection against banker occupation then follow samson mao . and all those folks try block stream i mean they're there the ones are in keeping it real and i want to talk about quickly at this last bit this something that was in the news in the past week alexander kazuo cortez there's more twitter power than media and establishment only donald trump has more engagement online from and she does you know again the elites will say that donald trump is somehow a deplorable they'll never win and beto or analysts both warner something could possibly be them but the fact is that we live on line walled at the moment. sort cannot control this and i think it's going to be interesting to watch and see going forward and it's a sign of the change that we're talking about the shift the cultural divide you
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know if that divide is the gap as well and gaps get filled and a o.c. could be the one filling this gap of james would say it's are so she must be doing something right ok we got to go. through i just on twitter as a report this has been the kaiser report of mack's kaiser and stacy herbert bringing all the goodness that you love and cherish on a daily basis right into your t.v. screen until next time. by. twenty forty you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going to be relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it your goal or here i mean your list with video through
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