The YouTube channel is gone, and soon this blog will be too. The archive will stay up for as long as it’s useful, but the project has reached its endpoint. I’ll keep writing elsewhere, though the focus will shift. No more foreign policy analysis, no more tracking the empire’s latest catastrophe. The other space will stay personal—raw, real, and unvarnished in a way this one was never built to hold.
Tag: redirection
Choreographed Dissent
How Reform Rebrands Power Without Redistributing It
Notice: This is not an endorsement of Mr. Reagan. What strikes me is how long it’s taken some folks to catch on—Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was never the political outsider she was marketed to be. I remember watching these videos years ago. Even then, it was clear her role was never to disrupt the machinery, but to redirect dissent—to shepherd disillusioned voters back into the Democratic fold. The Justice Democrats weren’t a rupture; they were a renovation.
You can’t change the system from within.
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