Comments Off on 874 – The politics of envy—the pro-socialist mentality
Aug212024
It is a sad fact that the vast majority of people have no idea what either socialism or capitalism actually are. However despite this shortcoming, most have some vague association regarding the moral justification for each.
Generally, most associate socialism with an altruistic philosophy of caring for others, and capitalism with selfishness, greed, and exploitation of others. Both of these viewpoints are false, and both emanate from the ideology of the Left.
Just as most are unaware of the nature of either socialism or capitalism, they also are unaware of the person who was primarily responsible for creating their false conceptions of each: Karl Marx.
Karl Marx was a loser in regard to every aspect of what it means to be human. In his image, he created the religion of Marxism. “It’s crucial to see Marxism as a religious architecture, not an economic theory,” warns Professor James Lindsay. And as reported by TIKhistory, “Karl Marx was brought up in mainstream religion instilling him with an altruistic morality.” Continue reading »
Comments Off on 873 – The politics of envy—the anti-capitalist mentality
Aug142024
Politics has earned a negative reputation among the populace, owing not to the nature of politics per se, but to the nature of the majority who are drawn to politics and political office. Regrettably, when it comes to most politicians, they have often been described as being lazy, envious, entitled, and/or incompetent. Most significantly, they oppose capitalism and all that it represents.
That’s because capitalism is an economic condition that naturally arises within a free society. By definition, capitalism is an economic condition under which force, coercion, fraud and theft are prohibited by law, and under which all economic transactions are voluntary. Under capitalism, the government is a referee, not a player on the economic board within its jurisdiction.
The anti-capitalist mentality expresses itself in a number of ways.
“It’s sick and twisted that I have to work, just to live my life,” complained one young poster on Tic Tok. To him, this was an injustice, to be corrected by others freely providing him with the basic necessities of life while not having to offer anything in return. It is to this envy, laziness, incompetence, and sense of entitlement that so many politicians and their policies cater. Continue reading »
Comments Off on 872 – From Marx to Jefferson—Epicurious about Epicurus
Aug072024
When a philosopher has been said to influence everyone from Karl Marx to Thomas Jefferson, it bears taking note, particularly given the polarized political zeitgeist in which we currently find ourselves. One such philosopher was Epicurus (341-270 BC), perhaps best known as an advocate of ‘the simple life’ as the path to happiness.
So naturally, we became ‘epi-curious’ about Epicurus given that the right to the ‘pursuit of happiness’ is a founding principle of a free society. What we discovered was that ‘happiness’ itself is an incredibly polarized concept, a polarization that can also be seen in terms of the political Left and Right. This perhaps partially accounts for the differing narratives and interpretations regarding Epicurus’ history and philosophy.
For example, given the contrast between the motivations of Karl Marx and Thomas Jefferson, it should not be surprising that each interpreted the philosophy of Epicurus in equally contrasting ways. Were Epicurus alive today, how he himself might have viewed their Epicurean narratives is certainly a subject open to discussion.
According to one source regarding the Greek philosopher: “Epicurus promoted the following worldview: the universe is made of atoms and void and subject to the laws of physics without divine intervention. The world can be understood through an empiricist epistemology, and pleasure, pursued intelligently and ethically, is the goal of life.”Continue reading »
Comments Off on 871 – The outsiders: Donald J Trump – John F Kennedy
Jul312024
In the wake of July 2024’s failed assassination attempt against Donald Trump, a brief review of America’s ‘assassination record’ may be in order. Viewed through the lens of history, what alarmingly emerges are numerous parallels between the Trump shooting and the assassination of John F Kennedy back in 1963.
Trump and Kennedy are both ‘outsiders’ says Salim Mansur, who describes the ‘insiders’ as those ‘inside’ the ‘military-industrial-complex.’ So when it is said that the actions taken against the ‘outsiders’ are an ‘inside job,’ it must be understood in this context.
Nor is America’s ‘assassination record’ limited just to Trump and JFK. From the many political figures to the patsy’s blamed for their murders, the list of victims and intended victims again echoes a common refrain: “It’s an inside job.”
What Trump and JFK share in common is the fact that both are outsiders with plans to dismantle the military-industrial-complex. That placed them in direct conflict with the so-called ‘neo-cons’ who, as the voice and “political face” of the military-industrial-complex, argue for the maintenance of perpetual war and conflict, even if it involves the use of nuclear weapons.
Together, the ‘neo-cons’ and the military industrial complex can be loosely identified as the ‘deep state.’ They are “psychopaths with no humanity in their actions” concludes Salim upon observing their actions and history.
In the eyes of the ‘deep state’ Trump‘s singular ‘crime’ was to be an ‘outsider’ competing for the office of president, and who, in the process, exposed the ‘deep state’ to both America and the rest of the world. That is why Trump, America, and the world continue to be in danger as long as the ‘deep state’ is left free to pursue its death cult ideology.
Fortunately, there has been one major and positive development between the time of JFK’s assassination and today.
Unlike conditions in 1963 when the assassination narrative was monopolized by the assassins, thanks to the technology of i-phones and social media in 2024, not only has that monopoly been broken, but alternate narratives pointing towards the truth are now available for the first time. Ironically, in an age of the surveillance state, conditions are now Just Right for the surveillance state to be itself surveilled by those it spies on.
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Latest, Politics, VideoComments Off on JFK Redux—The attempted assassination of President Trump
Jul242024
While a comprehensive analysis is imperative, preliminary findings from the extensive video and audio documentation at the scene suggest that the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump was orchestrated by the Deep State. This incident bears a striking resemblance to the successful assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963, suggesting that the Deep State will employ any means necessary to safeguard the interests of the Military-Industrial Congressional Complex.
Joining Just Right Media’s Robert Vaughan is Professor Salim Mansur of Western University. Together, they discuss the ominous parallels between the assassination of JFK and the attempted assassination of DJT, providing a unique scholarly perspective on these events.
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Comments Off on 870 – Within earshot—of the end of America
Jul242024
The failed July 13 2024 attempt to assassinate Donald Trump has captured the world’s attention and imagination. Can Trump’s survival be attributed to lady luck or was it divine intervention?
Of course, those disappointed or outraged that Trump survived certainly would not ask such a question. For them, this was a failed attempt to rid the world of a Hitlerian fascist dictator, that fake political caricature created by the fake news media.
Even so, notions of divine intervention were less inspired by the fact that Trump survived an assassination attempt than by the fact that he was shot in the ear. It was Trump’s ear injury that changed the dynamic of the event by providing objective evidence of an assassination attempt that could not easily be denied.
The reality that America came within earshot of its own destruction also served to catapult the event within earshot of the entire world community. Ironically, had Trump not been injured at all, July 13 might never have attained its symbolic status that will now be embedded into American history and lore for years to come.
More than anything else, July 13 was a sobering reminder that we live in one of the most dangerous times in history, afflicted by a ‘deep state’ death cult of the Left that only wants to maintain power and perpetual war.
On the other hand, July 13 was also a refreshing reminder of the power of the internet in an information war never before accessible to individuals and groups outside of the establishment media.
With the realities of history challenging the fake news narratives of years gone by, independent and objective reports on those histories are now surfacing that appear to reflect a current truth about our so-called ‘democracies’ that is unfortunately Just Right: namely, that reprehensible and evil people really control the world.
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Comments Off on Robert Vaughan—Not right wing… Just Right
Jul222024
Peyman Askari is standing as a candidate for the People’s Party of Canada in the riding of West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea To Sky Country. He came across many of Robert’s Just Right Media videos regarding the PPC and Canadian politics and thought that he might make a worthy guest on his new podcast, In Lay Terms.
Many topics of a personal and public nature are discussed: education and work experience, running as a candidate for the Canadian Alliance, Robert’s time as a trustee on the London Board of Education, co-hosting the radio show Just Right, his many interviews with many celebrities and personalities, and his personal beliefs and philosophy.