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Supply-Side Dissent

Middle Nation · 8 Sep 2025 · 2:45 · YouTube

But you got so used to the fabricated designated opposition in the in The US that you don't know what opposition really looks like. You don't know what opposition really means. Opposition isn't mainstream by definition. It's not Bernie Sanders. It's not AOC.

Certainly it's not Tucker Carlson or whoever else or Candace Owens. I said it before, it's one of the most ingenious and one of the most insidious aspects of how the West or how totally the West has consolidated power, authoritarian power, that they have actually been able to dictate who the opposition will be and how it's gonna look like, what dissent is gonna look like, you know. Not only did they tell you what policy is, but they've also decided for you how objection to that policy is supposed to be, and who is supposed to represent opposition. No. None of that is opposition, none of that is resistance, none of that is dissent.

You have to actually wrap your head around the fact that the power structure in America and throughout the West is authoritarian in nature. This isn't rhetoric. And dissent, real dissent is criminalized. It's criminalized. It's criminalized more than anything that you would normally define as criminal in an authoritarian society, and you're in one.

So understand that if you're gonna become opposition, or if you're gonna become, you know, part of the resistance, if you're gonna become a resistance activist, so called, well, you need to understand that that means that you are embarking upon a life of crime. As far as your society is concerned, it's a life of crime and you need to act accordingly. That means that you have to learn the law. You have to learn what the law means in your society and what it doesn't mean. And you have to find your way around that the same way that the rich and powerful, and the same way that the mafia, and the same way that the cartels, and the same way that the politicians and the CEOs find their way around it.

You actually have the ability to impose loss on companies, profit loss, loss through reduced revenues, loss through increased expenses. You have the ability to push the private sector, private sector power, you have the ability to push them across that threshold of unprofitability which as I say is exactly where they never want to ever be. And you have the ability to push them there, and they will negotiate with you to keep themselves out of that zone of unprofitability. It's a very straightforward dynamic when it comes to business. That's one of the reasons why they never wanted you to even know, they did they never wanted you to even understand where actual power lies.

They wanted you to to keep you misdirected, they wanna keep you looking at the government, keep you looking at political parties, looking at politicians and so forth. Democracy and all of that. They wanna keep you looking over there because real existing power, the real existing power players in the private sector are fundamentally vulnerable and fragile and they are fundamentally susceptible to pressure by the public. Much more than even your so called elected representatives are susceptible to the the the pressure of the electorate.

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