One of the unquestioned 'blessings' of Postmodernism and The End of History is that we in the West have completely lost any ability to distinguish Right from Wrong; and even those who recognize such standards have lost any sense of proportion. Take for example, that amiable cornball now serving the Junta, Dr. Fauci. Fauci today said that "it is unquestionable that the pandemic is the result of racism." Now, I think that we can all agree that racism is a bad thing, and that being a racist is wrong. However, I'm inclined to believe that faking a pandemic, selling science to the highest bidder, and giving medical authority to an unsafe vaccine is just a little bit worse than some Red Pill's spouting his unsavory opinions about another ethnicity.
Among others who disregard Right and Wrong are many of the Corporate Oligarchs, such as Steve Cahillane, the CEO of Kellogg's Corporation. Kellogg's is a transnational agribusiness cartel, most widely known for so-called 'breakfast products'. The company itself in 2010 recalled some of its products after some strange circumstances which sound remarkably similar to Fauci's miracle-vaccine. Cahillane took over as CEO in 2017, after Kellogg's got caught importing products produced with child slave-labor. The company's next move was to import Cahillaine, whose previous job experience was turning the Coca-Cola Company into a bastion of Political Correctness and 'woke' ideology.
This week, Cahillane and his confederates were at it again, introducing a new line of breakfast cereals aimed at grooming feeding young children.
High Finance---with considerable connections to the WEF and the 'Great Reset', along with an activist 'philanthropic' front---these five
“When you think about where the disparities come from, you go back to the systemic nature in which this nation and the world is governed and where we live. Those systems have not been built for everyone. Those systems have been built to advantage some and not others...Inequities are created by people through the decisions they make...so with this racial equity work and in all of our work we connect it to racial healing as well because we don't believe you can sustain a racial equity agenda if you haven't gone through a healing process where people are brought together where they have a greater understanding of our history and the truths of others’ histories. Through that knowledge and awareness, the collaboration can happen where people come together and create better systems that work for all.”
I hope that examples like these expose the Neocon lie once and for all that an economic system where Big Business is more powerful than the Government guarantees us all a freer and more just society. Theodore Roosevelt's observation that a Corporate Oligarchy with a system of monopolies and interlocking directorates is really nothing fundamentally different from outright Communism has proven itself true. The Financial Times did a survey of the market in Communist Vietnam and noted that "the primary beneficiaries of cronyism were Communist party officials, note also the common practice of employing only party members and their family members and associates to government jobs or to jobs in state-owned enterprises." That description sounds little varied from our 'Revolving Door' system where the same functionaries float back and forth between Corporate America, the Government, Big Media, Academia Incorporated, and high-profile lobbying and legal firms.
None of the things that Kellogg's is doing because it has the force of law behind it. Yet, Kellogg's is forcing its 31,000 employees to submit to these absurdities; forcing its distributors to market it to grocers who have no choice but to offer it for sale. And Kellogg's itself is forced by their overlords in High Finance like Blackrock---whose CEO Larry Fink is a toady of Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum. The WEF has made no secret of desire to impose the homosexual agenda on the population.
It isn't Big Government (in the sense of an elected leadership) that's telling Kellogg's to poison children's minds. In fact, Kellogg's was pushing the homosexual acceptance agenda even before Obama and the RINO John Roberts made 'equality' a law. Then, as now, Kellogg's aimed their propaganda at children.
This was 2014. In 2015, Kellogg's became a major sponsor of GLSEN, an organization supposedly to 'support' homosexuals in public schools. Remember, these are mostly legal 'minors'. The local public school probably doesn't have Home Economics or Sex Ed anymore---preparing kids for family life---but they do have organizations like this as well as Drag Queen Story Hours. That same year, Kellogg's joined a weird but well-funded organization called the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce. In short, they've been at this sort of cultural sabotage for seven years at least.
What has been the Conservative response to all of this? Nothing really. Well, actually it's been to go along with Kellogg's and act offended afterwards. Take for example, a controversy from 2016 involving Breitbart News. Kellogg's was an advertiser with Breitbart---a supposedly Conservative news outlet---but broke with them for their support of President Trump. Bear in mind that this relationship didn't end until years after the aforementioned product recall and Kellogg's homo activism. The link makes it very clear that Breitbart knew all about Kellogg's donations to Radical Left causes for a long time but was content to take their advertising bucks and promote their products in spite of all of this. The relationship was ended on Kellogg's initiative: not Breitbart's. Yet Conservatives are supposedly the party of principle, but here the Left took action and reined in one of their own 'woke' corporations. True, the Left acted upon wrong principles, but at least they stood up for what they believed in, unlike the Right.
I'm pretty certain that not all of Kellogg's customers and shareholders are flaming Libtards, either; but don't expect any action from the Right while Kellogg's stocks are soaring. This is how Conservatives could put a stop to this kind of Corporate overreach. I think that if we targeted a corporation one at a time like the Left does, and organize a movement to dump all the shares we hold in that corporation---a move like that would get their attention. If that could be coordinated with a consumer boycott and an employee walkout, so much the better. Most of these big corporations are heavily leveraged, and a stock crash and sales decline combined would bankrupt most of them in less than 30 days. The Lords of High Finance might bail out a few of them at first, but it's not something that they could keep doing, since (in this case, unlike their Government bailouts), they aren't going to get paid back quite so easily. (High Finance owns so many shares in these Corporations that bailing them out is the equivalent of loaning money to themselves). But a project like that would involve hard work, self-sacrifice, and dedication to an ideal: qualities that postmodern Conservatives aren't conspicuous for having.
We noted in the last article that people of the younger generation (in the 15-32 year-old range) have grown up in a society where they've never known what life was like when we had a functioning popular Republic. Political Correctness, domestic espionage, corporate cronyism, militarized police, illegal searches and seizures, lockdowns, speech codes; these are all things they've grown up with and (from their perspective) how things have always been. There were many people who warned back then that tolerating these abuses of power would affect our (then) children in negative ways and leave them unprepared for maintaining a healthy Democracy. But, Conservatives laughed it all off, and instead worried more about their kids showing interest in the opposite sex or getting caught with cigarettes than they were about being forced to parrot 'woke' ideology to get good grades. Besides the 'new normals' presented lots of new financial angles opportunities and there were neighbors to impress and look down upon. As one wag accurately described the Right's reaction recently: "Leave us alone or we'll wear bow ties, write strongly worded articles in National Review Online, and go on a conference cruise in the Caribbean to talk about what Chris Buckley would have done."
People haven't stopped having babies, and it seems to be a forgotten fact that there is a generation coming up behind this one. They're children and early teens now, but in a decade or so they'll be adults. Let's look at what's normative for them: gay good; white man bad; contact tracing is for your own good; religion is hate; wear masks and socially distance; don't question authority or the 'settled science'; always be on the right side of the 'narrative'---that's the only world they've known so far. Our generations threw away our freedoms and mortgaged the future (i.e. what's now the present) in a serious way. If we don't see some kind of social and political action out of our leaders---and soon---we're in a situation that is going to take us decades to dig ourselves out of, if we can get out of it at all.
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