Left and Right

The Rise of the Right

IT remains incredible that so many people are incapable of understanding what lies at the root of the current Right-wing revival. Not the dullards of the mainstream, who will accept anything the controlled media tells them, but those on the Right itself who have completely failed to realise that figures such as Trump, Bolsonaro, Meloni, Farage, Milei and Ventura have been carefully ushered into place for reasons that ultimately transcend public concern over immigration, crime and transgender issues.

At a time when it is becoming increasingly more difficult for the globalists to conceal the effects of their rapacious economic policies, especially the unprecedented rise of teenage suicide and widespread drug addiction, it is crucial to recognise that the regenerated Right is a direct consequence of capitalism’s desperate need for cannon fodder. But how have they managed to achieve this?

First, they silenced the Left by filling its collective brain with the distractive irrelevance of a ‘woke’ politics that conveniently overlooks the issue of international finance; second, they engineered a strong backlash by unleashing a number of Right-wing movements that were eventually persuaded to embrace Zionism as a means of nullifying the Left’s own rising concern for Occupied Palestine. As simplistic as it sounds, therefore, when Jordan Petersen began whining about the need for male teenagers to ‘man-up’ and start tidying their rooms it was all designed to smooth the way for a new Right-wing revival in the way that capitalism had used Hitler and Mussolini to form a bulwark against communism and anarchism. It is, after all, but a short step from a dislocated rump of embittered incels to a ready-made battalion of Einsatzgruppen.

However, the fact that a strong Left was perceived by the Establishment as the main threat must surely be taken into consideration by the Right. Not because it would be acceptable to switch from Right to Left, of course, but simply because the latter – despite its innumerable shortcomings – has managed to get a lot right over the last two centuries.

Dazzled by progressive slogans like ‘trust the science’ and immersed in the quagmire of identity politics, the Left has become an emaciated shadow of its former self and this suits the capitalist agenda very well indeed. Particularly when the kosher-Right is thoroughly disinterested in securing freedom of speech, opposing nuclear power, ending vivisection, smashing usury, protecting our ancient forests and woodlands, or safeguarding indigenous communities. There was a time when the Left did all of these things, but don’t expect the suckers on the Right – conservatives and goose-steppers alike – to emulate their example anytime soon. Whether they know it or not, its followers are far too busy shoring up the defences of the banking system and thereby helping to facilitate a form of worldwide totalitarianism that will make their 1930s heroes seem like a cross between Mahatma Gandhi and a flower arranger.

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