Virtue Signaling, Double Standards, Hypocrisy
Don Winslow, Dwayne Johnson, and World Economic Forum
Once upon a time, I supported a wrong person - for a good cause, in fact - but a wrong person nevertheless. I was going to just grin and bear it, but the most recent attempts of “liberal” celebrities to cancel Joe Rogan made those memories and facts resurface.
Because one of those celebrities happens to be the person I’m talking about.
We all met that person who seemed nice and smart at first, but then turned out to be another attention-seeking, virtue-signaling, self-absorbed asshole. Wherever you go, there will be some of them around. And you can’t blame yourself for having met them.
It’s important to acknowledge those people, draw some conclusions and move on.
Don’t drag it out. Don’t waste too much of your energy trying to understand them.
Most likely, you won’t be able to. They won’t be able to understand you, that’s for sure.
Because they live in their own eco chamber, isolated from reality. In fact, those folks are so disconnected from the real world that when you encounter them, you’re under the impression that they’re watching a completely different movie than you.
Jocko Willink said that on The Joe Rogan Experience #1740. I sincerely recommend that you check it out, whoever you are - it’s GOOD to hear Jocko out.
Whether you agree with what he says or not, listening to Jocko talk for a few hours will make you think about your own flaws and fuck-ups, things that overwhelm you.
It will probably make you uncomfortable - in a good way.
Because if that’s the case then you most definitely need it. You need to reflect on your insecurities and things that are slowing you down. You need to do something about it.
And no, it most likely won’t be the easiest thing to do. But it has to be done so that you can move forward. Face the hard truth and deal with it, or keep lying to yourself - it’s up to you whether you’ll get your shit together or remain a miserable little bitch.
Jocko’s here to help you think your choices through and realize that you’re human - and part of being human is dealing with obstacles, being humble, challenging yourself and questioning those in your way when you see their intentions are unclear.
But this article isn’t about good principles. This one’s about hypocrisy and insecurity.
And that’s how we swiftly move to the main subject.
I once borrowed “The Force” by Don Winslow from a public library. A few days later, that book got stolen along with the rest of things I had with me. I didn’t pay attention and some guy snatched my bag, leaving me literally with just a phone charger.
That’s a long story for another day, though. For now, let’s focus on “The Force”.
I only started reading it, I was maybe on a 100th page at the time that dipshit stole it from me, but that book was so fuckin’ good that I decided to buy it a few weeks later.
So to make it more convenient, I bought it on Apple Books. That way it wouldn’t go missing and I could access it on my phone if I ever wanted to read it again.
There’s only a handful of books that I just had to get a paper copy of, but “The Force” was never that important to me. Nevertheless, it’s a really good book. I recommend it to anyone who likes a good crime novel.
While I’m at it, my admiration for Don Winslow’s book and the fact that I bought it doesn’t change another fact - that Don Winslow is a virtue-signaling hypocrite who continuously and viciously attacks anyone whose points of view are different than his.
He’s a definition of a troll and a snowflake all-in-one. I haven’t seen many successful people who would spend so much time shitting on regular folks on social media.
On the other hand, Winslow is now 68 years old - and he’s obviously going through an existential crisis, having realized that other than a few books, he hasn’t accomplished anything purposeful. So now he’s throwing one clown show after another in order to get more attention, just to give him some sense of meaning while he’s still around.
Poor ol’ Donnie. By the way, the dude shares his first name with one of the people he despises most. Think about that for a minute…
The Joe Rogan Experience has been subject to ferocious attacks by hypersensitive proponents of Dr. Fauci, “settled science”, lockdown restrictions, and booster shots.
Two main causes of that blizzard of snowflake frustration and hysteria are interviews with doctors Peter McCullough and Robert Malone.
Dr. Peter A. McCullough is one of the world’s leading cardiologists and one of the most cited doctors of all time, whose hundreds of publications can be found online.
Dr. Robert Malone is the inventor of nine original mRNA vaccine patents, originally filed in 1989, a technology that is now used in the experimental Covid-19 injections made by pharmaceutical cartels Pfizer and Moderna.
After these two interviews, a frustrated mob of brainwashed leftists, led by celebrities on board with Big Pharma’s agenda, demanded that Spotify remove Joe Rogan’s podcast from its library and (ideally) cut ties with the entertainer.
Neil Young threatened to pull his music from Spotify - we all know how that ended.
The company, in a very polite manner, told Young to go fuck himself.
Libtard terrorists made their absurd demands, but Joe Rogan didn’t succumb to those.
Instead, he offered a very genuine apology along with a solution:
Episodes where the official narrative is questioned, will have a disclaimer to remind you that The Joe Rogan Experience is a podcast hosted by a comedian, not a scientist.
Many well-known people expressed their support for Joe in the comments below his video, one of them being none other than Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson:
Don Winslow wasn’t having it, though. In fact, he got so infuriated by the support for the comedian that he joined the rest of the leftist mob in assault on Joe Rogan as he aggressively scolded The Rock:
First, triggered “social justice warriors” insisted that Spotify cancel Joe Rogan’s podcast, then furious Don Winslow decided to share a video of Joe Rogan saying the “N-word” on his podcast a bunch of times over a decade of the show’s existence.
That video was completely taken out of context, but that’s just one issue.
Another issue is the fact that Don Winslow - who got so upset about Joe Rogan’s use of the forbidden word - himself used that very word in his books numerous times.
All he accomplished there was a proof that he’s an arrogant, virtue-signaling moron.
One thing that actually blows my mind is the amount of influence a tweet from some old hater can have on one of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
Dwayne Johnson immediately took to social media to apologize for his support and confirm that of course, he’s also on board with woke narrative to cancel Joe Rogan for the unforgivable crimes of spoken word he commited on his podcast:
Of course, Dwayne didn’t really think that shit through, which was confirmed by numerous sources shortly after his idiotic apology:
longer version:
I get it - The Rock has a monumental Fast & Furious franchise to protect along with his other ventures, the success of which depends heavily on the size of his audience.
One thing that he doesn’t seem to understand is that apologizing to “cancel culture” is never a good idea. Because once they bullied you into one apology, they will soon demand another one. And it seems like The Rock will have some apologizing to do for things he said in the past - whether those were jokes or not, “cancel culture” doesn’t discriminate. Its goal is to make everyone apologize for everything until a point where there’s no one else to cancel and nothing else to possibly apologize for.
In other words, “cancel culture” strives to achieve a point of woke singularity through censorship and bullying. It’s a concept designed to destroy itself on a long run.
Don Winslow, however, decided to double down on his assault on free speech:
Such a prolific author and such a narrow mind - especially for a 68 year old.
As I previously mentioned, I purchased “The Force”, so now I can go to my collection and find the word ol’ Donnie so pathetically tried to use in his attack on Joe Rogan.
Lo and behold, here’s Don Winslow and his acclaimed “The Force”:
At the same time, the fact that I bought Don Winslow’s book is a great example that art shouldn’t be punished for the sins of the artist. Just because the author is a sanctimonious shithead doesn’t change the fact that his work is really good.
Same goes for Kevin Spacey’s acting career, including “House of Cards” and some of the best movies ever made: “L.A. Confidential”, “American Beauty”, “The Negotiator”, to name just a few. He also found himself terrorized by social justice warriors.
I remember that day in 2017 when I first heard of accusations against Kevin Spacey.
Four days later, Netflix fired him and it became official: the upcoming sixth season of “House of Cards” was going to be the last.
I never bothered to watch the sixth season. You know why? Because to me, that show ended when the main character was gone. Yes, there was generally a brilliant cast of actors on the show, but it really was Kevin Spacey who made it so fuckin’ good.
Regardless of how I feel about that fucked-up situation in his personal life, I think he’s one of the best actors of all time. His work should be remembered, rather than buried by “cancel culture” as a punishment for his personal fuck-ups.
Same with Harvey Weinstein movies - nobody in their right mind would bitch about “Pulp Fiction” or “Jackie Brown” just because the executive producer turned out to be a nasty piece of shit.
Anyway, while you’re getting distracted with yet another assault on personal freedom, World Economic Forum is working hard on implementing its plans into governments around the globe. They openly talked about it for the past decade. This is from 2016:
Welcome to a world where Klaus Schwab wants you to own nothing and be happy, his friend Bill Gates wants you to eat artificial meat, bugs, and GMO vegetables, a world where Klaus and Bill together influence governments all over the world to enforce social credit systems on society, deprive us all of our privacy and intelligence as we enter the Fourth Industrial Revolution at the dawn of AI and transhumanism.
A reality where puppets of the World Economic Forum impose extreme tyrannical measures in order to remain in power - the most recent and preposterous example being the government of Canada, specifically the traitor-in-charge, Justin Trudeau, and his deputy, Chrystia Freeland. She’s another interesting one.
Chrystia Freeland’s role at the World Economic Forum (WEF) must be of significant importance since the second search result on both DuckDuckGo and Google leads to the sinister organization’s website.
World Economic Forum takes advantage of intellectually vulnerable people in order to assault freedom of anyone who doesn’t support its agenda.
What Don Winslow and the leftist establishment are doing is just a prologue to what’s ahead of us. We’re headed towards a decade-long fight with WEF-owned leaders whose objective is to enslave the entire planet through a new form of dictatorship. Global government, social credit system, Central Bank Digital Currency, mandatory vaccinations against tens of new diseases - that’s what the “elites” have planned for us, regular folks. Sounds fucked-up, right?
Sounds like a tinfoil-hat conspiracy theory, but unfortunately, it’s more than a theory.
And as usual - time will tell whether it will turn out true or not.
However, given my track record, as well as other indicators out there - it’s a safe bet.
P.S. If you ever get to read this, here’s a message for you, Don Winslow:
Keep your money. “The Force” is a good book, well worth those few bucks.
Although it’s loaded with expletives and racial slurs, it’s good work.
Unlike you, I don’t criticize others for things I also do. It’s a sign of absolute idiocy and a textbook definition of hypocrisy. Doing that would be extremely unintelligent.
That’s what you’ve been doing, Don. I’ve never seen anyone else spurt more vitriol and contempt on social media. You’re an obnoxious hater. I’m just telling you how I feel.
Don’t get me wrong - I take no pleasure from this. But someone had to finally say it.
If that’s what it takes, I will make it my mission to call bullies out on their bullshit.
Whatever made you think that you’re entitled to censor and “cancel” people, was a lie.
I wish you all the success and attention you so obviously crave - but not the way you’ve been trying to earn it. Instead, I wish you honesty, humility, and conscience.
It’s not too late to become a good person. All you need is kind intentions and effort.
Enough malevolence. Get your shit together and do some good in life while you can.
Don’t be a vile, bitching troll. It serves no purpose other than divide people further.
And that seems to have been your only objective over the years.
















