



āŖ The synthesis of public and private power has made both groupsā overbearing leftism and social engineering impossible to escape…
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ride Month ā formerly known as June ā is right around the corner, and with that comes the annual rainbow lighting of the White House, heaping of praiseĀ upon people like theĀ Nashville shooter, and theĀ continued denigrationĀ of religious institutions by American corporations. In this instance and countless others, the public and private sectors work hand in glove to advance both an ideological and political agenda.Ā
When, recently, Ohio Republican Sen. J.D. Vance said that āthere is no meaningful distinction between the public and the private sector in the United States of America,ā he was describing situations like this, in which state and corporate entities move in lockstep towards common, predetermined goals with such strength and vigor that dissent becomes impossible.
Whether we call it economic fascism (stripping the 20th-century relic of its emphasis on national identity) or corporatism, the point remains the same: members of theĀ managerial eliteĀ who fill out the ranks in government and corporate America alike use their respective spheres of influence to form a public-private regime dedicated to immanentize a disordered eschaton.

For decades now, American institutions, ideologically captured by the Left, have collaborated to establish a new system of social priorities while preventing dissent from challenging their grip on power.
Things likeĀ ESGĀ scores, theĀ Corporate Equality Index, the LGBT indoctrination of children byĀ public schools, entertainment conglomerates likeĀ Disney andĀ pronoun struggle sessionsĀ at the State Department make this apparent. Wanting the same outcomes, these institutions invest their vast resources, time, and manpower to coerce the publicās behavior. Your business will have the same commitments as a Fortune 500 firm, your children will have the same worldview as Greta Thunberg, and you will be happy about it.Ā
Sexuality just happens to be one of the more obvious instances in which these people have let their mask slip. Nevertheless, you must get on board or get crushed. You are no longer allowed to opt out; we saw this when Big Tech attackedĀ Gays Against Groomers, presumably for the crime of highlighting the predatory behavior of pederasts.Ā
Objectors to the outcomes of this synthesis of power are met withĀ censorship, violence towards them is treated withĀ nonchalance, and they have their careers and reputationsĀ ruined. Loyalty to the regime, of course, is rewarded ā as we saw with Jen PsakiāsĀ transitionĀ to MSNBC after her stint as White House press secretary.
Deeply entrenched federal bureaucrats worked with executives in Big Tech to astroturf political narratives benefiting the Democrat Party by throttling stories ā notably Hunter Bidenās ālaptop from hellā ā that would benefit Republican candidates; the State Department knowingly usedĀ bogus intelĀ provided by NGOs to monitor dissident online speech; and the most popular payment processor in the world,Ā PayPal, is willing to levy hefty fines on users who spread āmisinformation.ā
There simply is no longer a distinction between the private and public sectors; they carry out each otherās goals and enforce them as though they are part of the same body ā because they are different only in name. And only by spreading their message can you reap the benefits; opposing it drastically increases the odds you get your teeth kicked in.Ā
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Roughly 10 years ago, comedian Sam Hyde, adorned in plastic centurion armor, lampooned the self-important nature of TED Talk-style lectures with an elaborate prank in which he delivered a speech titled ā2070 Paradigm Shift.ā Throughout the bit, Hyde mocked the onanistic optimism of TED Talks by suggesting the audience should look forward to a tolerant era of āstate-enforced homosexuality.ā
Hydeās remarks then were tongue-in-cheek, but in todayās climate where the only truly acceptable choice is the endorsement of the public-private regimeās messaging, its embrace of āalternative lifestyles,ā and denigration of everything else, they ring true.
The U.S. Government is committed to flying LGBT pride flags at itsĀ embassies around the worldĀ except in places like Saudi Arabia, where it canāt afford to offend the local populationās cultural sensitivities. The Vatican, on the other hand, is fair game. Similarly, with the coming of Pride Month comes the annual changing ofĀ corporate brandingĀ to rainbow iconography in a show of solidarity with this agenda, but these corporate entities are sure to omit this initiative from their Middle Eastern marketing campaigns. Whatās the point of all this?Ā
Clearly, it isnāt to destigmatize homosexuality in the West; that has already been done. Itās the same reason why the Anti-Defamation LeagueĀ saysĀ āgroomingā ā the normalization and cultivation of deviant behavior in impressionable people likeĀ 12-year-old drag queens who pantomime snorting ketamineĀ āĀ is a ābigoted lie targeting the LGBTQ+ community.ā
Itās to stop you from saying no while the most powerful institutions in the history of the world ā the federal government and corporate America ā collaborate to force it upon you and your community.
It is, in fact, state-enforced.āŖ























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