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I don’t care what people, the media or the establishment say about me anymore. I would much rather be called a ‘radical’ in the fight against evil, than a moderate. And so should you. When you speak up and you stop being afraid of what they say about you, they lose their power.
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I would love to hear you and Neil having a conversation about Ukraine and your reservations in that issue. Of course, war is detestable but I simply cannot imagine either of you living under Russian domination. Why would you ever be content to let UKR live that way?
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Well. One could think in terms of revolutionary and reformist too. And fanatism is connected with collective thinking and the public meaning. Chain reactions. Some nourish the need to be their own person while not adapting to consencous or being lead by them who wanna destroy.
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Some helpful advice: 1. Information is the biggest threat to totalitarianism. 2. Ad hominem attacks are a concession you are right. 3. Build up your support networks (volunteers, ethical experts) to help spread information and provide assistance. God bless!
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Really great interview Eva! Even though the situation is horrible we have to keep optimistic and keep going! We are not alone! And everyday people are waking up to the truth! At the end the truth and God will be victorious! I am sure of it! Lots of love from Croatia! Ave! Xoxoxo
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