May 20, 2023

Truth Jihad radio with Kevin Barrett 2023.05.19



Mathew Crawford on World War E “Globalists vs. Globalists” Hypothesis; Jafar Ramini on 75th Anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba—Which He Experienced at Age 5

Dr. Kevin Barrett, a Ph.D. Arabist-Islamologist, holds advanced degrees in English Literature, French Literature, and African Literature, and is the author of multiple books which deconstructs the "war on terror". Dr. Barrett has been a Muslim since 1993. Blacklisted from teaching in the University of Wisconsin system since 2006 for questioning the events of 9/11, Dr. Barrett now hosts radio shows and is a public speaker.






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4 comments:


  1. Amerikan Alcoholic Anons?
    Mel K & Matt Ehret: Understanding the Paradigm Shift
    May 21
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/gknNyXeUNdlf/
    https://matthewehret.substack.com/p/mel-k-and-matt-ehret-understanding

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  2. sheislying:
    "The level of Delusion to both believe Donald Trump is All Powerful and Ultimate Victim is what scares me."
    ---
    soft bigotry of low expectations? ;-)
    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/soft_bigotry_of_low_expectations

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  3. Energy-transitioner-in-chief Patrick Graichen resigns,
    in the first serious setback to the climate cabal strangling Germany ?

    https://www.eugyppius.com/p/energy-transitioner-in-chief-patrick

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  4. This is funny, right?


    'Trust The Plan' ?

    ----
    the therapy issue
    I’m a Couples Therapist. Something New Is Happening in Relationships.
    For more and more of Orna Guralnik’s patients, the ideas behind Black Lives Matter and #MeToo are leading to breakthroughs at home.
    -


    One afternoon in 2020, early in the pandemic, I
    met Syl’violet and Matthew for a virtual
    session. Young, idealistic, deeply in love, they
    were also prone to dramatic fights. In this
    session Syl’violet, a vivacious essayist and
    spoken-word poet, was trying to describe the ways
    she felt Matthew, a measured medical student, was
    trying to control her, in this case by trying to
    dissuade her from buying a slushy. He thought they
    should keep to a tight budget until after he
    became a doctor and achieved financial stability.
    Then she could have “all the slushies you want
    later.” Syl’violet found his reasoning
    maddening, especially since he seemed to imply she
    was reckless.

    On the face of it, the fight seemed insignificant,
    but then an exchange took place that changed the
    tenor of the argument, connecting us to the
    underlying roots of the issue. “I have trouble
    envisioning that finish line,” Syl’violet
    exclaimed, tearing up, “because the plan that
    he’s talking about? My life has always been: The
    plan never works. You can do all the right things,
    you can obey all the right rules and get
    [expletive].” For a moment, Matthew continued to
    try to reason with her and convince her of his
    sound financial strategy. “I know that sounds
    very conceited, cocky,” he said, to which
    Syl’violet whipped back: “No! It sounds
    privileged!” She described her family’s
    relationship to money; they’d had nothing but
    trauma for generations. Syl’violet resented
    Matthew’s pride in his plan. “A privileged
    setting gave you access to all these things,”
    she said. “You’re taking ownership over it
    like, ‘I did it according to plan,’ as if,
    like, if other people did it according to plan, it
    would work out.”

    continue?:

    https://archive.ph/w6w0I

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