06 October, 2021

If the government can just print as much money as it wants, why does it demand anyone pay taxes?

Notice they've raised the price of gasoline again.  Every time they see a black person driving a car, they've gotta know they're not poor enough yet so the government needs to step in.  Because they care.  If the government's not taking as much of your money as possible, you're oppressed.

□ [“China Folds, Unloads Australian Coal Despite Import Ban Amid Power Crunch"]

So will leftists be protesting the use of coal or is China allowed to ignore that stuff about protecting the environment?  It is starting to sound like much of China's economy is illusion and what there is comes from taking from America.  I'm sure there's more, this is China we're talking about, they didn't just come out of the blue a few decades ago but they've been ruled by marxists for decades so by definition we have no way to know what's real.

□ [“Numerous Chinese Manufacturers Are Working Only 1-Day a Week As China Faces an Economic Crisis – 20 of 31 Provinces Roll Out Electricity Rationing"]

If the parasite kills the host, the parasite is gone too.  Parasites also aren't smart enough to realize that.  We can see that by them actively trying to burn the host down and it hasn't even been a year since they stole the election.  At least China has had to deal with this a lot longer.

It's things like this that make me think it was the plan all along, effectively trying to burn out the parasites.

These same people were the ones demanding free health care for everyone all these decades and then turned it off as soon as they got the opportunity.

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In other news, I've been trying to give Guns'n'Roses a rest.  So naturally last weekend I listened to the Illusion albums which I hadn't done for years.  I did generally enjoy them but that's more to do with the band itself.  Even there, it was clear who was the actual problem.

This is more just a note-to-self on what to look up further but so many of the songs were just crammed full of lyrics and it becomes really clear that Axl is not very good at lyrics.  Some of them are better than others but it's just ranting and raving for the most part, sometimes rather disturbing on why the hell he would think this was a good idea.

I'd also never noticed how much he spends singing back-up or making some noise or other throughout the songs.  It's like he won't like a song if he doesn't hear himself so he's got to be everywhere, even when Izzy or Duff are singing lead on their songs.  Even when there's some sort of speaking role, it's usually Axl.

I thought the worst example was from "Breakdown."  I'd always basically liked the song except for the ending and this time it really came through.  The lyrics aren't great but there's nothing wrong with them, they basically make sense.  The melody is decent and the production is very good.  If Chinese Democracy was full of songs like this, it would have been a fun album to listen to.  But there's still that ending.

In 1971, there was a movie called Vanishing Point whom most people have never heard of.  One of the parts was played by Cleavon Little whom most people know as Sheriff Bart who rode a blazing saddle.  At some point in the movie, Little recited this dialogue.  And twenty years later, Axl recited the same dialogue for most of the last minute of the song.  WTF?

Apparently the movie became a "cult classic" somehow.  I suspect it had more to do with elites self-identifying as an "underground movement."  It's one of Steven Spielberg's favorites, Quentin Tarantino, other rock bands.  I don't know if it qualifies as a "group" but I think these people have been doing this for a long time, taking advantage of the rubes while making money promoting their socialism.  Obviously G'n'R would have joined in on that early.  I suspect it's where acts like David Bowie became more famous than they were successful.  The Rocky Horror Picture Show would be another obvious tool to use.

As time goes by, the most successful ones are in charge and they've been dropping any pretension of not being socialist.  If they aren't loud about it, they'll be kicked out of the group.  And they still want to keep their mansions.

I also wonder if this is how they build their self-infatuation and projection, agreeing among themselves that a character in a movie they made is actually gay or black or something.  I've wondered for a long time if that was what E.T. The Extra Terrestrial was actually about.  It was Spielberg's first huge hit (well, maybe Jaws qualifies) and the media loved it, saying it would still be loved after Gone with the Wind was forgotten.  That's not a ridiculous claim, it was a bigger hit than Star Wars, but Star Wars and Gone with the Wind are still here and no-one really remembers E.T.  He's gone.  Long gone.

Anyway, that may have been the first major success of the self-proclaimed "underground movement" in popular culture.  They've had others and I do wonder if it was just the younger generation in Hollywood taking over from their predecessors.  They took all the new technology for granted, it was all they knew.

And so Axl decided to promote whatever this viewpoint was in a song that's not really about anything, as far as we peons can tell.  That's what they're into and they expect us to pay for it, the parasites.

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