eoste said:There is a big red flag about Dieudonné, which is that he is acquainted with the extreme right.
He's also acquainted with Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria, Iran, Neturei Karta... if you're not a heretic in these times of rampant psychopathy in power, then you have no chance!
eoste said:From my understanding, there are agendas from the PTB where Dieudonné could just be a puppet.
Well, at the end of the day, we're all puppets on this stage. Dieudonne has been, is, or will be used by others to further their own ends, but the same goes for everything and everyone.
eoste said:He and others, like Soral the (in)famous dissident writer, who was politically engaged with the extreme right, are somehow becoming leaders of the French system's protestation movement.
Pretty much. Is that a bad thing? Maybe, maybe not. What's the alternative?
I quite like it: it's simple, and it's very funny - 'La Quenelle!'
eoste said:They say a lot of truth, are very talented, but for what agenda ? One they might not even know of ?..
Maybe the universe has an agenda that will trump all of their agendas?
eoste said:All is very confusing, it seems pretty much instrumented. For what purpose ? Some people somewhere must know about it...
You and we know about it! 95-99% of the world doesn't know about it. Don't you think it could just be what it is? A comedian makes a joke. Ten years later it has become a famous joke (in one country). An ambitious French government minister then does everything he can to suppress it because he's personally insulted by a group of kids doing the 'quenelle' with him. Everything else then follows the natural course of events of living in a country ruled by psychopaths. We could argue to what extent they coordinate their efforts, but I think at root they instinctively sense that it undermines their rule-through-fear.
Me, I mainly try to enjoy it, especially seeing Valls et al shoot themselves in both feet!