Frustrated
I'm getting discouraged with the impenetrable wall of shared lies on the Soros side of the world. "Both" "sides" continue arguing about the details of the lies, without ever asking whether the lies have any basis in reality.
Facts have no chance. I'm sure plenty of others share the 'still small voice' syndrome, but at the moment I'm STUPIDLY feeling like the only bearer of sanity.
To break out of this STUPID mood, it's time to pay close attention to the non-Soros parts of the world, where the shared lies have already been questioned and REJECTED.
THINGS WORTH DOING AND HOW TO DO THEM.
Bolsonaro is still hard to pin down. His overall theme is left-populist, following on the tradition
begun by Kubitschek in the '50s. But he's more comfortable with military matters than the typical left-populist because his first career was in the military. He spent 15 years as an army officer before moving into politics.
He also seems to be an introvert who gets tired of dealing with people. He has a public face, but it's not natural. This places him in the majority of
populist leaders. Putin and Orban are introverts. Putin has done a better job of compensating, but he still shows signs of frustration in long meetings. Orban doesn't bother to hide it. Salvini is the only pure extrovert, the only one who
gains energy and nourishment from human contact.
It's good for the side to have a natural salesman around.
What about Mahathir, who recently regained power in Malaysia?
This interview breaks my discouragement entirely. The interview was a few months ago, just after he was elected. The interviewer tries (much more respectfully than any Western interviewer!) to stir him up into partisanship or outrage, but he remains above it all, looking at local and global reality from a broad and perfectly objective viewpoint.
In other words, Mahathir is beyond introvert and extrovert. He's simply the embodied voice of reason and reality. And it's VERY good for the side to have a natural philosopher around.
Labels: Sorosia, things worth doing