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Board Politics & Society
Re: Russel Brand's MSM coup
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Corazon79
on 03/05/2014, 13:31:31 UTC
Brand is a false hero (controlled opposition counter-culture figure) like John Lennon who is heavily promoted by the establishment. He never really tells us anything we don't already know. It's all very light. Yes, I dislike how people idolise him.
When men hate on him it's just out of pure envy and jealousy.
Not really. You're giving away your masculinity when you worship people you don't know, who don't care about you. I know a lot of girls here in the UK who don't particularly like him.

Like I say, Brand never really says anything. He lacks specificity. If you want intelligence, you want to be reading the work of Carroll Quigley, Anthony Sutton, Simon Hytten and others.

I don't really see how I'm 'giving away my masculinity', nor do I 'worship' him. The comment you just made probably says more about your masculinity or typical male ego than anything. I also never said every woman on earth is attracted to him. You sound just like typical paranoid conspiracy theory type with the language you use. I'm sure there are plenty of other people that can be more 'specific', but they're not in the spotlight. Brand has a platform and I think it's admirable and brave of him to use it, but I guess you wont if you're of the opinion that he's a ' false hero' / 'controlled opposition counter-culture figure' or have masculinity issues commending certain men.
You're too desperate to slam people who don't have exactly the same cultural tastes as you. Yes, this guy does have a weird fanbase, in my opinion, who seem to be obsessed with him and worship every single thing he does. It's strange to me. The reality is that not everybody likes him all that much. You can't change that. It doesn't "say anything about me" other than his stuff isn't to my taste. So what? Deal with it.

By the way, about conspiracy theories. I am from the UK myself. I know that the Tavistock Institute, and the fact that the BBC used to be part of MI7, are most definitely NOT conspiracy theories. They are an integral part of how the country has been run for the last century or so. There's no paranoia involved here. It's a simple fact.