(Un)Limited Hangout: “Communitarianism is Opposed to Authoritarian Control” – WTF?
By Koen Jacobs, February 2022
I don’t know why anyone would want to be that creepy person, but the answer is YES. You can do both at the same time.
How would you have to do that? Well, you can learn the power of the dark side from this example, which was published at Whitney Webb’s Unlimited (?) Hangout website: “The ‘New Normal’ & the Civil Society Deception”
The author of the above “investigative report“, Iain Davis, goes into great detail about what communitarianism is according to its modern day ‘father’ Amitai Etzioni.
Highly likely, Davis discovered Etzioni and communitarianism through the work of Niki Raapana and Nordica Friedrich, because it seems very unlikely that Davis is a better investigator than, for instance, Brendon O’Connell, who also discovered the link between communitarianism and Etzioni through Niki and Nordica their work (and I learned about Niki through Brendon).
Yet Davis doesn’t even mention Niki’s work at all in his above “investigative report“. Which would be fine, if it weren’t so that his piece is in fact nothing more than food for the shredder. No ifs or buts, we don’t have the luxury of time anymore to let things like Davis’ piece slip through unchallenged.
Interestingly, in a way that is typical for communitarians, Davis blurs the lines between reality and fiction by mixing provably false statements and nuggets of truth.
I’m not going to go over Davis ‘his’ whole ‘investigation’, instead I will just shred it.
According to Davis (and Whitney I assume) “communitarianism is opposed to authoritarian control.”
Reality: No, just no.
The lockdowns, the oppression and the highly centralized and authoritarian nature of the tyranny since March 11, 2020 prove all by themselves that Davis is not presenting the truth, at all, with such a statement. The COVID war campaign is a hardcore and very deadly communitarian war campaign. Ask Klaus Schwab, if you don’t believe me.
According to Davis (and Whitney I assume) “the communitarian model of civil society is based upon a triumvirate power sharing structure between state (public sector), market (private sector) and community (social or third sector.)”
Reality: Quite the opposite.
The communitarian model is based on centralized governance by unelected corporate individuals, to which both governments and the ‘community’ are supposed to be submissive. There’s no sharing of power.
If a government does not enforce lockdowns and forced COVID gene therapies, for instance, it’s not going to survive politically. The unelected corporate individuals will see to that, personally.
According to Davis (and Whitney I assume) “communitarians oppose the abuse of power and it is unfair to describe them as fascists.”
Wow!
How can anyone honestly believe in such an illusion when everything, literally everything since March 11, 2020, proves that the opposite is true.
Communitarianism is very much, if not entirely, about abuse of power. It’s a cornerstone, a centerpiece, of the whole doctrine.
First, communitarianism is literally unelected, centralized governance (of a transhumanist, micropolitics society). No one voted for those who are in positions of power and influence at the UN, the WHO, the World Economic Forum, the Bank for International Settlements, etc. They are all appointed or, even worse, self-appointed.
Second, how is the authoritarian ultraglobalism, dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition, and strong regimentation of society and the economy, since March 11, 2020, not fascism?

