Meme Dump Monday
Meme Dump #7 -- memes from the week with a little commentary on anarchy, death and taxes, health freedom, the culture wars, the oligarchy, and going back to the future
I feel like making this one a freebie this week, because we all need some extra laughs on Monday, right?
“No dumb bastard ever won a war by going out and dying for his country. He won it by making some other dumb bastard die for his." — George Patton
My intention here is not literal. Has nothing to do with Russia or Ukraine, in my mind. It’s a metaphor:
I love the memes. They encapsulate so much.
And although I couldn’t foresee the medicalized dystopia that would happen from 2020 onward, it’s actually exactly why my husband went to Mexico for cancer treatment in 2014. Because we were treated as humans, not as subjects in a sterile dystopian Alliance Hospital staffed with inhumane robot technicians (to conjure an image from the TV show Serenity):
Here are some other people who had to go to Mexico for medical freedom. This has been going on for a long time:
Why did they go? To escape the medical tyranny of the “health” fascist in chief who suffers from Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (if not worse). His victims are now not just national but global:
Moving on to the “Death and Taxes, Decline of Bloated Empire” category, a related topic to the above category of “Build the Walls to Keep the Subjects In” (don’t worry, we get more positive as we go along):
None of this is for your benefit. But the mistake is in thinking that it ever was.
Next up in the “Decline of Empire” theme:
We screwed up everything, guys. Go back:
^^^ That’s why you should have pulled your kids out of the indoctrination centers known as public schools decades ago.
And this is the extent to which the brainwashing and indoctrination continues on into adulthood by Big Tech and the MSM:
Next up, Mocking the Oligarchy:
The billionaire meme man himself, also the brain microchip man, wants to “authenticate real humans” and “de-anonymize the internet.” But you thought this was about free speech? Huh. I’m sure this doesn’t have anything to do with tying us all into some sort of digital identity social credit system:
Time to wake up now. Imagine my shock:
But guess what, guys? The good news is, WE are in control of our destiny. That’s right!
This one is for my fellow Substacker Rick Larson (give his permaculture newsletter a view):
And finishing up with the best one of the week, in my opinion:
That three-part 2012/2022 meme really nails it. As a former Occupy participant, I know quite a few people to whom that devolution applies perfectly. The psychological engineering enabled by social media algorithms is a truly terrifying weapon.
Nice. That dystopia/utopia meme hits all points. How they want us, versus how we want to be. more people need to know about monero and privacy coins.