My Interview With Independent Journalist Claire Connelly, Editor-In-Chief of Renegade Inc.

in politics •  7 years ago 

Claire Connelly is an amazing journalist out of Australia. In this 20-min interview I talk with her about how the economy we're all living through is working GREAT - and by "great" she means that it has been designed from the beginning to enrich the wealthy even more and crush all others. We also discuss the meaning of currency, the refugee crisis, and much more. I hope you'll get as much out of this interview as I did.
Keep Fighting,
Lee

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After Nader lost in 2004, I lost all hope in the political system. After some philosophical digging, I realized that the reason this system is so screwed is because we were opted into it against our will. It's the political equivalent of tying two cats tails together and expecting a favorable result.

Decentralization is the last hope.

Decentralization is the last hope.

I'm learning about decentralization these days, and I must say, after all a.i. induced fear, decentralization gives me renewed hope for the future. I could totally see world switching governance to the blockchain in next 20 years, provided we don't suffocate or boil in meantime

Great

@leecamp gets all my upvotes...been watching your show for years (pre RT)..now I can really support your show !!

Also never thought NPR would stoop to such levels w.r.t hit piece on Mr Camp.

I wrote a lot about the New Deal in my January series on sustainability for kids - it's SO refreshing to hear someone (thank you Claire) actually criticize the New Deal publicly! So much corporatism came out of the New Deal, including factory farms and the MIC. Great interview!

poor austrailia.
i first noticed that it had a problem when you allowed them to take your guns.
that's never a good sign.

Yep, they staged a massacre and blamed it on a Patsy. Then used it to take everyone's guns.

I needed to know about you ages ago!!!! Omg I need to figure things out. Sorry for being late on knowing all this shit. But at least I know now. Hoooly fuck....

Welcome to Steemit Lee!

I will give them credit that they seem to "get it" more than what you normally hear spewing from NPR. Most of what is coming off NPR sounds like a lot of young people still green behind the ears of the reality of the world we live in. I do take question with a couple of the issues brought up, one is the ability to just print money for whatever we want. That isn't quite accurate because you can print money to where it has no value. Bee's aren't dying off because of climate change verses the chemical used in agriculture to control insects and weeds and the increase of the number of people utilizing those same methods for those reasons in their own yards. Oil isn't the most devastating product known to mankind, that title would belong to religion. Yes it would seem to make logical sense that if we weren't supplying bombs and ammunition to initiate wars people wouldn't be fleeing their countries, but since it's religion not oil at the heart of the problems it wouldn't matter if we never bought another barrel of oil again from the middle east and left them to their own devices they'd still genocide one another over their religious beliefs. Most people might feel quite comfortable with that fact, let them do what they want to do but eventually whoever comes out on top will be able to buy the kind of munition(s) to spread their violence across other regions in quest of compliance to their holy one. I think what most people miss, and this is because they don't stop and look at the middle east and the many different fractions, is that the hatred runs deep, it's biblical, runs rampant and has done so way before the invention of oil. If someone actually took the time and tried to sort out all the many different differences in religions and how that makes them interact with themselves you would become increasingly depressed after the rationalization that's it's religion churning the hate, since religion isn't going to go anywhere along with each established different belief the answer to peace will never be found. Now we go on to his claims on the demands for oil and how it helps the economic wheels prosper. If there is a fault with something we'd all like to think we are not complicit in that fault but the truth is when it comes to the increasing demand for oil each and everyone of us are complicit when we demand or want cheap products. The further away from home a product is made that we buy the more we have contributed to climate change. (Though the climate change debate rattles on in many different perspectives of what creates it) Take for instance articles that have come out and said the gains we made toward reductions of CO2 in the atmosphere were lost when we initiated NAFTA. That put thousands of more trucks on the route daily increasing our CO2 output. You can google and read the stats. It's not just the added trucks either, it the corporations who have also fled to other countries for cheaper labor and less regulation on air quality to produce products. So unless people stop worrying about price and the cost of doing business with those who implement and pay to maintain the required regulations to reduce CO2 the guilty party isn't the oil companies, the guilty party is you expecting the oil companies to meet your demand in the deliver of cheap products, they actually produce less CO2 manufacturing a product then what is expelled out into the atmosphere on a combined total in a demand produced by one's demand for cheap products.

I love your energy! I love your attitude, and even your enthusiasm that comes from youth.

I point that out, as I am no longer young, and no longer quite as enthusiastic as I was. Frankly I envy you!

I wanted to provide you some information that you aren't getting from your media sources regarding AGW (anthropogenic global warming). CO2 doesn't drive temperature. If you look at the fossil record, CO2 lags temperature by about 800 years.

Furthermore, about 55MYA (million years ago) CO2 was about 6,000ppm. At the time, life was thriving on the planet. Our mammal ancestors were taking over the niches left by the extinction of the dinosaurs. Ever since then, CO2 has dropped steadily, until during the LGM (late glacial maximum) it bounced off ~190ppm.

Below 180ppm, plants begin to starve. You may know that plants breathe CO2 in, and breathe out O2, the reverse of what animals do. Without enough CO2 plants will die, and without plants, so will we.

The problem is that the neoliberals want to institute a global tax, and they have chosen a carbon tax. That is why we are taught that CO2 is a dangerous pollutant, when it is actually an essential nutrient that we barely have enough of.

The website WattsUpWithThat (wuwt.com) is a vibrant community of climate scientists. You can find numerous posts regarding the most advanced research in the field, both by scientists corrupted by government agencies (that control grant money, and thus the income of scientists) and independent researchers.

Do the research, and make up your own mind. Don't believe the lies and become useful to the neoliberals that want nothing more than to tax everyone on the planet.

You may feel I am a 'climate denier'. I don't deny climate changes at all.

I have researched it. I ask only that you verify or disprove what I have said in my comment for yourself.

Do the research, so you're not being used by our enemies to tax us even more, and make the rich richer.

Thanks!

He's a cool and handsome journalist, greate interviews.
Please upvote my post too.@steemitjean

Your action looks very good. Let's continue this way, you can go a long way

Glad to see you on here, Lee! I also just noticed that it seems like there's already a @redactedtonight account from August 2017 -- is that one legit but stagnant? Either way -- I think it's great that you've gotten on here, I was just thinking out loud to myself that I should comment on some of your YouTube videos and try to reach out and suggest steemit (also, Jimmy Dore & Richard Wolff).

Excited about you bringing a lot of followers to steem with you!

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Hi @aggroed I really like what you write, I hope you more successful in steemit I just started in steemit let's upvote and follow me to support me clik @azwarazima maybe we can share each other stories and experiences here.

"The System was ALWAYS designed to work this way"

THIS is one of the most important pieces of the puzzle that people need to comprehend. We are not living through the "failure" of the system..... we are seeing it come to its fruition and achieving it's actual goals.

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Obama was a good and loyal appointee of the banking cabal and did what he was put in place to do which was to appoint wall street bankers to prominence on his administration - resulting in the whole "too big to fail" scenario of 2008.

A scenario where the world's biggest Criminals were collectively bailed out by the US and Global taxpayer, then given bonuses and pay raises for having collapsed the system and given permission to go do it again. So he was the heist-master on one of the world's biggest financial thefts, and it grew from there.

Obama also bragged about being really good at killing people / kids at Weddings in Pakistan with Drones, and he locked up more journalists and whistleblowers than any other President. Julian Assange was targeted and imprisoned in London under Obama's watch. Trump hasn't attacked true independent Journalists and media in the way that Obama did. Trump has targeted the likes of CNN instead.

Trump might be a circus/sideshow whatever the claim may be, but Obama was as deep state as it gets, and his policies against independent media were much much more dangerous.

I have very high hopes for the blockchain technology.I believe it will take their power away.

Media rapes our mind. That's what it is designed to do. It is not designed to inform people. Inform, not the truth, but what the sponsors want people to believe to be the truth. When a lot of people believe it, it becomes everybody's truth.

The reasons for making people believe certain connotations to be truth are always economical.

@leencamp, so glad I found your channel and Renegade Inc. Would be great to have them on steemit and support them in another form other than their website memberships...thank you!

So you’re a journalist also?

Your activity looks great. We should proceed with along these lines, you can go far !!

Long time fan of yours @leecamp and just saw you joined Steemit.

Followed and resteemed your first post to my 1500+ followers to get the word out! Welcome aboard.

Your have received a 99% upvote from @nicestbot. Courtesy of @rondras

Thank you, @leecamp and Claire for being gutsy and daring to speak truth to power! As an Egyptian artist, and I would like to think activist (artivist?) it's heartening to see journalists acting as moral watchdogs and reminding us to question the roots of our broken/corrupt system and being being better informed, trying to participate in in fixing it..

If you've the time/interest, here's my 2 cents on the mess we're in:
https://steemit.com/speakyourmind/@yahialababidi/being-an-immigrant-muslim-and-poet-in-trumps-america

Cheers, Yahia (thinker and poet)

YES it is SO good to see you here!!!
upvoted and resteemed!!

It's weird to me that people on the Steem community could stomach this garbage. Corporations never do any good unless it is for publicity? Well, except for the miracles of Western medicine, communications technology, food abundance and effective distribution, supply chains, market stability, self-defense, transportation technology, the camera that your interview was filmed with, etc.

Not only is Classical Liberalism good--but so is profit. But profit, unlike Classical Liberalism, is not only good--it is beautiful.

I am happy with your post, useful and add insight gratitude

What a great episode! The topics covered was amazing for the time covered! Keep fighting, @leecamp, we need you!

oh yeah, my exact reaction every time someone starts licking oil and acting like it's the best thing ever. when I think about how 90% of all wars currently going on, are being fought over oil, it really makes me lose any hope. the first part was also good, I'll be looking renegade inc up

Very good...
please help follow and vote me master.

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