Oligarchy Tour and old hippies.

While many of that generation produced excellent music and the Vietnam war protests were legitimate, the entire counterculture movement were the first wave of Marxist dupes. Many of us grew up and out of that and recognized its phoniness. Others died from drug habits and too many still think it’s all cool though they survive thanks to the bourgeoise norms they’re spoiled by. I call them leftovers.
Unfortunately, an entire generation of repops have been indoctrinated by that first Marxist dupe generation. Dumb and dumber.
 
Are those two old farts still around? Canadian born Young is worth about 100 million.
 
Years ago I was in Boston when the Occupy Wall Street protesters took over a small area of land downtown and set up tents to live in.
One day I drove by to see what exactly the fuss was about?
The weather was nice and there was a lot of protesters walking around, some holding signs.
About half were young drugged out dirty homeless looking people.
The other half of the protesters were 1960's looking gray haired hippie rejects wearing tie-dyed shirts.
In a few weeks the cold northern weather blew in and they all folded their tents and disappeared.
 
Having an opinion that differs from the governments does not make one guilty of anything. You can find the opinion wrong, maybe even gullible but it does not make one guilty of anything as far as the government is concerned.
Nobody said it did, but it can be grounds to have your visa revoked.
 
Bernie is striking the right notes at this moment in time.

May God continue to bless him.
 

Neil Young and Joan Baez have joined the “Oligarchy Tour”. It is a national protest against the Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE, where massive government fraud is being exposed. Billions are being hidden in NGO’s, non-government organizations, to finance leftist wokeism and those funds are now under threat. When I listen to old songs of Young or Baez sometimes I am transported back to the days when hair was long, and a bath was a can kicked down the road for a future event. My motorcycle and rock festivals figured prominently in those days and politics was for older folks.

I liked Young and Baez and their songs, and though those songs were from another time, they are from our time as well. When Stephen Stills was with young in the Buffalo Springfield he wrote “For what it’s Worth”. Oddly, that song had nothing to do with the Vietnam War, it was about authority and sides in a protest. The song was, however, weirdly prophetic in predicting Young’s Kent State anthem, “Four dead in Ohio”, just a few years later which was about the war. Kids today have no idea what happened at Kent State when walking in front of a bullet was the natural order of hair-trigger crowd control. The government had guns in 1970 just like it had the gun that took out Ashley Babbit in 2021.

The coin of public opinion gets flipped with the arrow of time, but the authorities still have guns. There will always be citizens in free societies that don’t like pompous authorities that think they are right telling them what to do. There is a line in that song by Stills- “nobody’s right if everybody’s wrong”. That is a powerful line. When the authorities think they are right they will use guns to “keep order” and some will die. Neil and Joan never understood what they were really singing about because neither stood for Babbit. I will always like Neil and Joan for their music and the time they shined in my memories. But now they just look like a couple of old curmudgeons with guitars telling me to get off their lawn.

for what it's worth - Search Videos

four dead in ohio studiio version - Search Videos



View attachment 1097123

Rage For The Machine
 
At least he is honest.

“I’d like to go a step further. I mean, I said it to (Attorney General) Pam [Bondi] I don’t know what the laws are...............

‘The Homegrowns Are Next’: Trump Promises to Send American Citizens to El Salvador in Harrowing Comments to Bukele

He says a lot of things where he has no clue what he is actually talking about.
What’s the issue? We need prison space, if he can legally send convicts there to complete their sentence he might

With that said, it’s likely not legal nor would it be $$ the best option we should just expand one of our Supermax
 

New Topics

Back
Top Bottom