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The elites dream of turning America into China. Sadly, they're succeeding.
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The elites dream of turning America into China. Sadly, they're succeeding.

This week, Mike Benz, executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online, took advantage of a new meme to make an old point that is gaining new importance: “You can’t make us China if we China ourselves first.” The idea, which goes back at least to New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman’s infamous 2010 China-for-a-day daydream, is simple enough: The Chinese seem to have figured out how to harmonize technology with unity, resulting in massive growth for the people and massive privilege for elites; can’t we take a cue from Beijing and do that too? The solution there is to overthrow America with a new, digital-age America, one that borgs up the country and its people just as much as China and the Chinese, but in our own unique way. The joke is that, of course, Friedman didn’t really want to become China; he wanted to have his American cake and eat it too, and so does just about everyone else who looks over the sea with envy at China’s apparent mastery of political reorganization on digital-age terms. Because the quickest way to become China is to let China remake us in its image, and well ... The wishcast takes on a different tenor: If only our elites could “pull a China” here, all on their own! But here, the obstacles morph too. It’s sinking in that we’re not very good at becoming China, and for this, our elites are happy to blame the American people, who are proving harder to pacify than expected, and time is running out. There’s another obstacle: China is trying to unseat the U.S. as the dominant, definitive global power. This suggests the things our elites envy about China can only be achieved by overthrowing America’s global dominance, which, in turn, threatens American elites. For us in the West, there’s really only one path to that kind of collectivist unity. Many insist that’s communism, but communism — at least as we’ve known it — is just a halfway step. Communism, as we’ve known it, gained power and adherents by positioning itself against not just Christianity but all religions. That proved to be reasonably effective for a time — for about as long as radio and television dominated our technologically mediated environment. That environment made human imagination the most powerful force in the world — a world where, of course, the soft atheist communist song “Imagine” became the most popular, echoing John Lennon’s earlier contention that “Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue about that; I'm right and I'll be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now. I don't know which will go first — rock 'n' roll or Christianity. Jesus was all right, but his disciples were thick and ordinary." America’s imagineering elite built digital technology to consummate post-religious America’s capitalist-powered communism around the world. Yet alarmingly, that project failed, and China’s post-religious capitalist-powered communist project started to really take off. This is because digital collectivism vibes very well with the religious frameworks established at the origin of the Chinese civilization-state. After the end of the Cold War, Chinese elites began putting effort into demonstrating to themselves and their people that, basically, Western communism suffered from certain internal problems that China didn’t have to deal with because of its deep civilizational anthropology and cosmology. America certainly does not share this deep origin, to say the least. The spiritual origins of American civilization are Protestant, and since the beginning, the anarchistic tendencies of the Southern colonists and the theocratic tendencies of the Northern colonists have created a complex and conflicted identity that only leaves one absolute path toward authentic “native” collectivism at the national scale: that of the established church. Of course, that’s squarely at odds with our Constitution. So the real challenge faced by American elites trying to beat China at its own game of usurping American global dominance in the digital age is to answer the riddle, “When is a church not a church?” It is deeply sensed, if rarely ever articulated, that the answer to this question will unlock the ultimate cheat code — imposing a theocracy on Americans that will allow the elite to digitally collectivize quickly and powerfully enough to replace the old America’s global dominance with that of the new, boxing out China before it can win the world. And for the elite, this approach had better work, because no other alternative seems to exist. It’s an all-or-nothing gamble. And so, in the struggle among different elite factions for control over deciding which theocracy is established through the church that is not a church, two candidates for institutionalized worship, drawn from the deep religious substrate of the West, have swiftly risen to the top of the pack. The first is Justice, the god of the woke, a queered version of Zeus who’s all about bringing infinitely prideful yet interoperable identities under one perfect arbiter to rule them all. The second is Enlightenment, the god of tech, which increasingly worships the convergence of all interoperable things into a single, infinitely illuminating intellect. You can see that interoperability and infinity dominate both these creeds, and as we all see, most techies are willing to worship the god of Justice so long as the god of Enlightenment (and its priests) has pride of place, and most wokies are willing to worship the god of Enlightenment so long as the god of Justice (and its priests) has pride of place. After all, true absolute justice on Earth requires a superhuman intelligence capable of constantly computing, adjudicating, and ruling on all micro-injustices. Only the merger of the human and the machine into a cyborg collective allows this. The outlines of a church unlike any other begin to emerge. Woke and tech harmoniously combine into one big cyborg theocracy ... one big enough even to ingest China itself. That’s the plan! And that’s why, without being able to turn to a church that is a church yet does not establish a theocracy, Americans trying to rescue their country and their humanity will find themselves falling back darkly on only what weapons they manage to cling to.
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'NOTHING Is Free': Greg Gutfeld Takes a Hammer (and Sickle) to Kamala Harris' Economic Insanity
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'NOTHING Is Free': Greg Gutfeld Takes a Hammer (and Sickle) to Kamala Harris' Economic Insanity

'NOTHING Is Free': Greg Gutfeld Takes a Hammer (and Sickle) to Kamala Harris' Economic Insanity
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All These Macy’s Closures Will Introduce Big Changes To Shopping Malls
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All These Macy’s Closures Will Introduce Big Changes To Shopping Malls

Macy’s CEO Tony Spring announced the imminent closure of a third of their stores by 2027 to invest in the remainder and set up new Bluemercury and Bloomingdale stores across the United States. According to Tony, the shutdown is not much of a loss as the affected locations account for less than 10% of sales. Like Sears, Lord & Taylor, and JCPenney, Macy’s has also left several malls in the last decade, as new projects like restaurants, amusement parks, and entertainment facilities take over the spaces left behind. Naveen Jaggi, the president of retail advisory services at JLL, noted that most retailers are not keen on large spaces, hence why they would hardly replace mall Macy’s. What to expect after this impending Macy’s mass closure Wikimedia Commons According to senior director Chris Wimmer of Fitch Ratings, Macy’s foreclosure will lead other low-quality malls to follow suit and give healthier ones a chance to be established in neighborhoods. He added that demographically beneficial real estate such as medical buildings and retirement communities will replace needless retail stores. RELATED: Macy’s Is Closing 150 Stores By 2026, Already Fired 2,000 Employees Anand Kumar, who is an associate director of research for Coresight, agrees with Chris as he expects more retailers to take a cue from Macy’s. He explained that the US does not need more physical stores because customers shop more online. He urged malls to take in more co-working spaces, nail salons, and restaurants instead to maintain their visit rates. Wikimedia Commons Diverse activities for mallgoers Rather than the same old kind of stores filling malls, visitors can expect a better range of offerings in the coming years, such as rock climbing areas, dining spaces, offices, skating rinks, warehouses, and other more unique spaces. This is already happening, as Stonestown Galleria’s Macy’s is now a Whole Foods, sporting goods store, and healthcare facility. Wikimedia Commons The one at Tysons Galleria in Washington, D.C. now contains a bowling alley, a movie theater, a showroom for Lucid Motors’ electric vehicles, and home furnishing stores like Crate & Barrel. Adam Tritt of Brookfield Properties agrees that mall visits will become more frequent as residents have new entertainment to look forward to. Click for next Article The post All These Macy’s Closures Will Introduce Big Changes To Shopping Malls appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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New Boycott Calls Take Hold as Formerly Beloved Coffee Chain Scorns Trump Supporters [WATCH]
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New Boycott Calls Take Hold as Formerly Beloved Coffee Chain Scorns Trump Supporters [WATCH]

Recently, the CEO of the video streaming platform Rumble, Chris Pavlovksi, spoke out against prominent companies allegedly organizing a boycott against the service for the “right-wing culture” propagated…
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WATCH: Trump Makes Powerful Pledge to Cut Energy Prices In Half
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WATCH: Trump Makes Powerful Pledge to Cut Energy Prices In Half

Speaking at a rally in Asheville, North Carolina, on Wednesday, August 14, former President Donald Trump announced that he will slash energy prices in half if he is elected back into the White House in…
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WATCH: Joy Reid Absolutely Loses It Over Trump Plan in Latest Hilarious Meltdown
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WATCH: Joy Reid Absolutely Loses It Over Trump Plan in Latest Hilarious Meltdown

In yet another wild and nonsensical meltdown on air, far-left MSNBC host Joy Reid went on the attack against former President Donald Trump. Particularly, Reid was quite angry over Trump’s plans to combat…
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Well, This Looks Familiar – C5 TV
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Well, This Looks Familiar – C5 TV

x Republish LibertyNation.com welcomes the republication of our content consistent with the following guidelines: We permit the republishing of up to 250 words of newly published LN articles (the day…
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Kamala Harris – The Quintessential Copycat?
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Kamala Harris – The Quintessential Copycat?

Good idea, bad idea – it doesn’t matter; she’ll take it. Kamala Harris revealed more economic policy plans Friday, August 16 – and, yet again, she copies a recent announcement by Team Trump. First,…
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Kamalanomics 101: Price Controls to Fight Food Inflation
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Kamalanomics 101: Price Controls to Fight Food Inflation

Vice President Kamala Harris, who has been the presumptive Democratic nominee for about a month, finally has a new series of proposals to turn the US economy around. Despite sitting in the White House…
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Stories You May Have Missed This Week: Hide and Seek
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Stories You May Have Missed This Week: Hide and Seek

The Democratic National Convention is coming up on Monday, and the Dems may need it after a rough week. The introduction of Tim Walz as Kamala's running mate hit a few snags with some pretty rough stories…
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