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I assume you are voting for Trump?

I assume you are voting for Trump?

Published 1 year, 5 months ago
Description

Memes + accountability

A few days ago, I posted several memes addressing the current political landscape in the USA. In one of them, I wrote,

“Worst #potus ever has been asked to leave… brace yourselves,”

alongside an image of the President and the letter, he posted on X announcing he would not seek re-election. I have received criticism in the past about where I stand, and I am always open to dialogue. Sometimes it happens; other times, the assumptions are arrogant and lazy (in my humble view).

A person in the field of the arts commented: “Yikes! You won’t find a lot of sympathy in the arts for this point of view. I assume you are supporting Trump.” Another person in the same field asked, “???? What are you drinking?”

Behavior:

I like to observe people’s behavior, including my own. Motivations, intentions, and words sometimes do not align. I spend time investigating, reading, listening, and paying for courses under the guidance of knowledgeable mentors. I consider myself free as I have options to choose what I feel, sense, intuit, and think is right based on my experience. I have a hard time following leaders, especially when they seem incoherent. Am I suicidal or dumb? I don’t think so.

Response:

Here is my response to the person who assumed something without being interested in a dialogue. Nowadays, social media makes us feel empowered with views and ideologies, and we all march blindly behind a flag that stands for something, promising to get us to another level of the video game.

STOP, I have a mind of my own

Human behavior what a praxis!

So this was the question: “Yikes! You won’t find a lot of sympathy in the arts for this point of view. I assume you are supporting Trump.” And my answer to it:

Never make assumptions on behalf of others. In the arts, are you referring to all the people who complied and rushed to get shots and boosters and bullied those of us who freely chose not to engage in such a scam?

I broke free from the matrix in 2020 and moved to a free state, where I began studying Austrian economics and educating myself as a libertarian and free thinker. I raised questions about programming and herd mentality. Unfortunately, academia and the arts have been heavily influenced by brainwashing. Freedom and property rights are paramount and form the foundation of my beliefs and principles. I need not conform to anyone's views to define my character. I am interested in creating a synthesis based on experience and logical praxis (Google Praxeology and Human Action).

We are entering very dark times, and I refuse to let fear guide my path. Exploring the history of money and uncovering the Federal Reserve scam is crucial in understanding the economic landscape and the forces at play. This ongoing inquiry has become the basis of my exploration.

The Woke-Marxist agenda is invasive and unreasonable, violating property rights, including individuals' ownership of their bodies. This issue is particularly apparent when exploring perspectives that challenge conventional notions of property rights in terms of personal autonomy and self-determination.

The Woke-Marxist perspective advocates for a more flexible and comprehensive understanding of property rights, especially concerning gender identity and bodily autonomy.

However, the Woke-Marxist agenda contradicts itself by supporting mandatory vaccination, defending abortion, and now claiming to support the current occupation of Gaza as a human rights issue. This inconsistency raises whether this agenda truly comprehends property rights or merely uses them when convenient.

Once again, the agenda tends to favor the state imposing control over freedom and property rights.

From the perspective of Austrian economics, the libertarian standpoint is rooted in the principles of individ

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