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ore but it matches what I've believed. And it says that so there's something called the iron law of oligarchy and what it says is that all forms of organizations no matter how democratic will turn into oligarchies. Thus democracy is practically and theoretically impossible. Yes that is correct. If you have a democracy in a free market it's inevitable and unavoidable that some people will succeed…
← Previous segment →re going to be dangerous on our behalf. That feels like a lot to ask me to accept. I do not believe that our CIA and Department of Defense can bring a million 1.7 million people or whatever the number is, some subset of that, and that they can control that situation. So I don't know. This one blew my mind when I read it. But like I say Benz has high credibility on this topic.
Tucker Carlson had an interesting observation when he was talking about wokeness. He says wokeness is basically just an anti-white racist thing. And one of the ways you can tell that is that Ireland is woke now. Ireland basically was colonized. They weren't colonizers. They weren't a bunch of white colonizers. They were victims. They got colonized. And I don't think they were big on slave ownership. So why is everything going woke in Ireland? What did the Irish do? Doesn't matter as long as they're white. You need less of it apparently.
Now I'm exaggerating a little bit but it was an interesting point. If we can understand why the wokeness in America is driven by the bad behavior of white people in America but then the wokeness still applies to a country where that argument couldn't possibly make sense then it tells you that the argument in America probably is just artificial and that it really is biological and it just has to do with whatever group wants to be more in charge.
Let me tell you I have greatly enjoyed growing up in a country where people who look like me were the majority for a while. It made me feel safer. I feel safer in any group that looks mostly like me. Just natural. Now that would be true for everybody. I think everybody would have that same experience. Now I like diversity. Where I live in California is wonderfully diverse. My neighborhood is wonderfully diverse. I love it. It actually is terrific. But you still feel if everybody's a stranger like if you didn't know them you'd feel safer if everybody looked like you. It's just biological.
So whatever is going on looks to me more like people who are not comfortable with a white majority and they're trying to take down the white people in any way that they can. I don't know that they necessarily intellectualize it that way but I think it's just such a natural mammal impulse that you want more things that look like you and fewer things that look like something else. So that's probably what's happening anyway.
Here's an interesting thing. Liz Harrington reminds us that I've told you this story before. Oh actually this is related to the overseas voting. So at some point there was a request in Pennsylvania from a prior election to audit the 25,000 votes that came in from overseas because remember Pennsylvania was really close. But there were 25,000 votes coming from overseas and Pennsylvania some people were asking to audit that because that may have been the difference and that may have been where all the cheating was. But that was stopped. Who do you think? Of the 25,000 only 3,600 were military which means again it was one of these weird places where there was an unexplained large number of non-military people overseas who voted and didn't need any ID and didn't have to prove that they were citizens and didn't need an address.
Who do you think blocked that? Remember I always tell you that if you only know what the news is you don't know anything. If you know the people and the background of the
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people then maybe you understand the news. But if you don't know about the people the story doesn't make sense. Let me give you an example. If I just told you that Pennsylvania blocked an audit of the overseas votes from the prior election you'd say to yourself oh well I'm sure they had their reasons. Probably had their reasons. Okay now I'm going to tell you who blocked it. It was then attorney g…
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