Monday, July 10, 2017

G20 Perception Politics / Analogies for Fun and International Politics



G20 Perception Politics
Angela Merkel is stuck hosting this boondoggle bullshit fest that makes the original Seattle fiasco feel like an episode of Leave It to Beaver. Ms. Merkel, Xi Zhiping, and Theresa May have made the mistake of coming to the U.S. for individual G1 bleats from the degenerate billionaires club. The only topic left for the U.S. scandal pseudo-news consumer – we are the breast implants of logical news comprehension – was how deeply the orange clown (OC) would thank the saavy Russian president for getting him elected. The proof will be in the increase of future Rusky oligarchs. Vlad paid it forward and OC says, “Pazhalsta!"
The game is control and the U.S. has risen to the Russian standard. The distinction between the two systems is Russian State vs. U.S. corporate construct. Otherwise, same goals, operating methodologies, waste, oppression, and most importantly, rage level resentment of 90% of the population, by the 10% that move money around. OC, and his billionaires club, are the avatars of the corporate construct; Vlad and Co. are the full corporation of the Russian State. Let's throw Xi in there too...Can you imagine the difference in topics discussed with Xi, compared to May and Merkel, in the earlier G1's – domination vs. future prospects of democracy.
The U.S. is a failed democratic experiment. It is a monarchy of 350,000,000 supplicants to the corporate construct. All hail the supply lines of long distance food, gasoline, and electricity. We will celebrate with 50 quadrillion bits of self-important data over a network that defines our inanity and drop dead when we cannot produce whatever widgets that maximize tribute to the monarch.
Elysium has arisen. That’s your take away from G20.

Analogies for Fun and International Politics
Remember placement test analogies? ...knowledge is to reason as bluster is to inferiority, blah, blah; until you're making bizarre connections to make the wrong answers plausible, in the dark from the wrong end of a telescope. Early on in my incarceration I told my Mexican, U.S. citizen friend, Jordan Shimonek (what, no ~ over the ‘n’?) that most N. Koreans, under KJ-IL probably did not think differently of their country than a U.S. citizen does of theirs. Fourteen years have passed and now N. Korea enjoys civil management under KJ-Un. The recent G20, in Hamburg Germany has induced me the think of that analogy from a global perspective. You have 30 seconds to answer:
N. Korea is to the United States as the United States is to _____?
a)  the rest of the world, b) the rest of the world minus a few countries,... ( no c, nor d required)
The U.S. perspective of N. Korea is as a belligerent, upstart, inexperienced, extortionate nation; that threatens hostility for its own selfish, shortsighted, government ends.
The global perspective of the U.S. is as a belligerent, upstart, inexperienced, extortionate nation; that threatens hostility for its own selfish, shortsighted, corporate/consumerist ends.
The orange clown spittle-rage-bleats that “the west" can only survive by continuing best-deal extortion and rapacious consumption for continuing supremacy of all board of directors, and executive committees. He then cites “the most lethal weapons in human history" as grounds for the continuation. As a veteran extortionist and rapist he speaks with unity for the corporate construct. Every other president and prime minister of every country cannot understand the self-enslavement to the corporate construct and sees the orange clown in split-screen with KJ-Un, spit-screeching blind allegiance to a fabricated deity...to be punctuated by displays of the most lethal weapons ever.

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