Feb 282019
 

Just Right

The political world is engaged in an eternal war of words that consists of two primary factors: (1) the words themselves, and (2) the means by which those words are expressed and heard by others.

Among the most important words in the political lexicon are the words ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ – words that have come to represent political ideologies diametrically opposed. In both theory and practice, the Left represents the condition of Tyranny, while the Right represents the condition of Freedom. Few understand this, because the vast majority has been influenced by decades of propaganda creating a false conception of Left and Right.

Tragically, most mistakenly believe that there is a ‘middle of the road’ or ‘centrist’ position on an imaginary ‘spectrum’ that can ‘mix’ tyranny with freedom – or worse – avoid the ‘extreme’ of either Left or Right. Others have dismissed the labels entirely because they have (quite understandably) seen little difference between many of the so-called ‘left-wing’ and ‘right-wing’ parties and politicians.

This confusion has always worked to the advantage of the Left – and is perpetually and intentionally promoted by the Left. It has long been those on the Left who have been winning the epistemological war, by creating anti-concepts, turning objective definitions into subjective ones, and most outrageously, having gotten away with falsely placing ‘fascism’ (an entirely Leftist ideology) on the ‘Right’ of the political polarity.

As a consequence, entire political discussions, debates and elections now occur in a political environment immersed completely in Leftist ideology and irrationality. The mainstream media has become a propaganda tool for the Left, and for far too long, there simply have been no voices on the Right – speaking for freedom, capitalism, and individual rights. With state licensed and monopolized broadcasting restrictions, this development should come as little surprise.

But with the advent of the internet, many voices on the Right have emerged, freed from the political constraints of their enemies on the Left. To the horror of Leftists everywhere, these emerging voices have actually had an impact on the outcome of elections and on the thinking of the public at large.

Among the sampling of voices of the ‘Right’ cited on today’s broadcast, we included: Ben Shapiro, Ezra Levant and the Rebel Media, Steven Crowder (Louder with Crowder), PragerU, Faith Goldy, Bill Whittle and the Right Angle team (Steven Green, Scott Ott), Owen Benjamin, Dave Rubin, ‘Rantsderick,’ ‘styxandhammer666’, Stefan Molyneux, Candace Owens, Sargon of Akkad (Carl Benjamin), Dave Cullen, Cathy Shaidle, Matt Christensen, Dave Rubin, Paul Joseph Watson, Pat Condell, Janice Fiamengo, Andrew Lawton, Tommy Robinson, Joe Rogan, Sam Harris, Andrew Klaven, the Amazing Lucas, Count Dankula, Frank Vaughan, Gad Saad. And of course, Just Right.

And while we may find ourselves occasionally in strong disagreement with some of the views or perspectives expressed by a few in this sample group, their incredible efforts and risks in opposing the hypocrisies of the Left makes them all deserving of our support

Sadly, the War of Words has reached the point where those on the Left, terrified at being labeled and identified for what they actually are – and incapable of defending themselves, are working to have the voices on the Right suppressed or censored. That’s why we have recommended that those voices of the Right should be supported in every way possible, including with financial donations.

Given the increasingly hostile actions taken by the Left, consider making your own donation to a singular voice that among all the rest, is not just ‘right wing,’ but Just Right.

  One Response to “597 – The war of words – From Left to Right to Just Right”

  1. Another awesome show, Cheers Robby

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