Friday, November 18, 2016

The financial system is a scam?

 Very interesting  discussion about banks and how banks affect our communities. The program is 1 hour and 10 minutes long, but well worth listening to.
 Two journalists are discussing (Andreas Cervenka and a very knowledgeable and versed Dutch journalist named Joris Luytendijk). These two gentlemen twist and turn what they know and makes us realize that the elite must be contained and that the real power comes from deeper sources (behind the scenes, which we never get to know who they are).

 A conversation between Joris Luyendijk and Andreas Cervenka. The financial world is often described as a world where greed, laziness and gluttony reigns. But is it really the individual banker who is to blame or is the cause to be found in the system we have built where banks receive an inordinate amount of power and influence in our lives?
 Joris Luyendijk wrote the famous book "Swimming with Sharks" (Simma med Hajar), which is a journey into the innermost world of finance. Andreas Cervenka is a financial journalist and author of the book "What is money?" (Vad är Pengar). Moderator: Joel Dahlberg. Recorded April 11, 2016 at Kulturhuset, Stockholm.

 The program is in English (after a short introduction in Swedish) with Swedish subtitles.

 The program can only be seen in Seden at:


    The program is available at UR Play until July 1, 2021

Monday, November 14, 2016

The establishment in the USA and Europé clearly believes that whites are less intelligent and/or less educated than blacks and Latinos.

 The Establishments in the US and Europe and the Democratic Party in the US claim that it is uneducated and less talented people who voted for Donald Trump to become the  45th president of America's.
  As a majority of whites in the United States voted for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, while an overwhelming majority of blacks in the United States and a significant majority of US Latinos voted for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, it is obvious that this "establishment" consider that white kaucasians are less educated and less talented than blacks and Latinos in the United States.
  Hillary Clinton expressed the idea that those who voted for Trump were deplorable.

  How politically correct are these thoughts?

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