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So Larry Davis wants to know if you think the Irish people will allow their government to take away their free speech rights. We’ll see. I don’t know. I hate to say I was encouraged by the riots, but the stabbings were horrible. They were horrific. And I believe what was an Algerian migrant. Ireland has taken a very hard turn to the left, as you know, over the last five years or so.
And I don’t know how far gone they are with it or just how they continue to be enamored by, but there’s, there is no quite what we’re seeing now with Colin McGregor and the investigation into him and just by calling out their insane immigration policies. I mean, this is what you’re going to get from the left. You’re not allowed to be a nationalist, you’re not allowed to be proud of your own unique identity unless you’re a minority.
That comes under the rubric of an oppressed minority. Right victimhood is what’s sanctified in this woke nonsense. So right now it just looks like yeah, looks like they will again. I very much hope there is a massive pushback in Ireland. There should be. I think we’re seeing that a little bit in Northern Ireland, in the UK, with the rise of Sinn Fein, there’s been such a disillusionment, not that Sinn Fein is rightest in many ways they’re leftist nationalists, but they were outside the mainstream for so long.
The mainstream right, mainstream left, inside Irish Republican politics. And what happened in Italy is very similar I think is happening in Northern Ireland. Remember in Italy, their center right and center left first collapse with a populist left party rising up, which is five star. And that created what we call the need for a bootlegger to come in when the people crave alcohol, but the officials in power have made it illegal, what do they do? They go to bootleggers to get their alcohol from when the center right, center left globalist parties have said certain issues are illegal, you’re not allowed to talk about them.
Inevitably, bootlegging parties or politicians come to power and kick out the center left and center right. That’s in effect, what Sinn Fein did. Now they’re on the populist left. But like in Italy, when you had the populist left come to power because their populace right, wasn’t quite there yet, that created the momentum, the populist momentum for a populist right party to rise up and take over from the populist left party.
So, I mean, five star barely gets, I think, 11% of the vote now. Whereas George Maloney’s Brothers of Italy, and combined with Lega and Ford’s Italia, which has become much, much more nationalist populist right, they’re collectively getting upwards of 50% of their coalition, their polymer. You only need 40% in Italy to have the majority, as it were, because it’s a multiparty system. So we’ll see. We’ll see if the Republic of Ireland can do something comparable and kind of reawaken its politics such a way that breaks the center left’s globalist control over their politics.
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Click on that link below right now, I think it’ll continue the process of delegitimation of our governmental institutions, particularly the three letter agencies, the Justice Department and the like. So scholars recognize we’re going through a crisis of what’s called legitimation. Legitimation is the foundation for a functioning state, a functioning government. The state is able to operate only to the extent that the vast majority of the people ascribe to it trust and confidence.
And when you look back in the polls in the 1960s, early sixty s, sixty three, sixty four, seventy percent of the United States voting population believed that their government institutions and their public institutions in general were run for the benefit and welfare for the majority of the nation. Today, that number is imploded to 10%. 90% of people in the United States believe that the government and our public institutions operate for the benefit and the welfare of the privileged, of the permanent political class at the expense of the people.
Europe is somewhat similar. You have it different. Again, I haven’t seen the studies within the last couple of years since Germany’s latest debacle with Olaf Schultz and the Green Party in power. But when Merkel was in power, germans had the highest level of trust in their government. French had one of the Italians had one of the lowest levels in their government. This is when the Italians had their center, leftist government in power.
So on average, Europeans are 70% distrustful of their government institutions, public institutions. So that’s delegitimation. And just ask the Soviet Union what happens when enough people no longer recognize the legitimation of their government. It implodes. And we’re moving in that direction. And I think the J Six tapes just further eroded any semblance of remaining legitimation. So let’s talk a little bit about Israel and Hamas. Lots of questions here about this.
John Bavander says, what do you think Israel can do to avoid a larger war with the 622,000,000 Muslims in the Middle East and still be able to destroy Hamas? So the Arab summit, I should say that gathered together in Riyadh a couple of weeks back was very, very mean. We’re talking the entire Arab world gathered together, as well as Persian, because the president what is it, raisi of Iran was there as well.
I mean, you had everybody. You had Mohammed bin Salman, who’s basically become sort of the de facto leader of a Sunni civilizational world, and he’s showing himself to be incredibly sophisticated in his decision making and his policies. They came together, and rather than threaten war, which is what they would have done ten years ago, that’s what Arabs would have done, they would have threatened Israel. We’re going to band together.
Instead of that, there was not a single talk of war. There was not a single talk of military retribution or action. There was not a single talk of economic retribution against they came together and they put forward what they believed to be was the best path to peace, permanent peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians. It was basically the fleshing out of the two state solution. But with their support of Israel, were they to agree, they would recognize Israel.
The Abraham Accords that Trump oversaw at the beginning of his 2017 administration were brilliant. He brought Israel together. He brought Saudi Arabia together. The rapprochma between just Israel and Saudi Arabia was a stunning act of diplomatic achievement for Trump. And we’re still reaping the rewards. God bless him for that. The very fact that all of these and then, of course, China helped the Rafman between Iran and Saudi Arabia that the State Department and CIA have been trying to they’ve been fostering the sectarian divisions between them ever since.
China said, no, it’s a new world. It’s a traditionalist civilizationalist world. Let’s work together. Let’s stop it with the Animosity. So they came out and they put forward a plan for peace. Again, you could say it’s not tenable, whatever, but it was so different than the Middle East of ten years ago, where they would have gathered together and threatened Israel. Instead, they came to their credit and said, it’s time for peace.
So I’ve had Douglas McGregor on. This was before the Arab meeting. Erdogan in Turkey was talking very tough against Israel, but apparently that’s pretty much all Erdogan does, is he just talks. Not too many geopolitical political figures are taking him seriously. McGregor does, but not too many others do. Iran has made it clear they don’t want a war. Abbollah in Lebanon has made it clear they do not want war.
The entire Arab world has made it clear. Maybe it’s time for a post Hamas Palestine. They find Hamas to be very akin to an ISIS via Abu al Zakawi in Iraq. He was an al Qaeda member. He was in charge of the Know resurgence against insurrection against American troops after the fall of Saddam Hussein, and he turned his chapter of Iraq into ISIS. He’s the first one that would have been Isai back then.
Georgia. Simply the Islamic State over Iraq. It eventually made its way, thanks to Obama, into Syria and his attempt to try to get rid of Assad. So they see Hamas, in a sense, as I understand, akin to the way al Qaeda sees ISIS. You’re breaking away. You’re radically extremists, and you’re not a team player anymore. You’re doing your own thing. And I don’t know how much support they have among the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
That’s more or less where Hamas began, where the Muslim Brotherhood came into among the Palestinians. So I think that means that can has the opportunity of being able to take out Hamas, if it even has to. Diplomatically. There’s a possibility that there could be pressure brought to bear among the Palestinian population and among their political administration and forming administrations if a two state solution does start to form, that Hamas would be excluded.
And that way they might be able to be eradicated the bombings, the death toll that is being exploited among the Arab populace as signs of Israeli excess and a totally disproportionate response. I don’t necessarily understand or get or ascribe to that argument. That’s just what they’re saying that is resonating with the Arab world. So we’ll have to see where that goes. But right now, I’m actually breathing a very big sigh of relief from what I saw coming out of Riyadh and the commitment that even countries like Iran have to try to bring stability and peace to the region because nobody wants russia doesn’t want war.
China certainly doesn’t want war. None of them want the war to escalate. So that’s good. It looked scary in the first few weeks. Everybody was talking tough and big like Erdogan in Turkey. But that seems to have de escalated and now we’re really seeing some very impressive diplomatic efforts, interestingly enough, without the United States. This is a post US middle east which fits perfectly with what we’ve been talking about with the rise of civilization states and re territorialization.
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