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I think Brands strongly held Christian beliefs are a strong part of his desire for financial political cultural redistribution. He is smart enough to realise that to preach Christianity is frowned upon by the dumbed down masses, who equate Christianity and Islam as somehow equally morally repugnant, with the mindless moral relativism that pollutes us
I think his verbose outbursts do have great value however. These are pretty much Christian values and opinions in many ways. But he uses his knowledge and verbose eloquence to see the ideas to a new generation
He doesn't need to become a policy maker at this stage. Getting the moral argument right is key and he does on many issues. Though his drugs approach is often to liberal for my liking
He should really look to target the far right and challenge them in debate.
If he entered politics it would surely sap his energies to change the world
He needs to do more in external politics and this editorial position is a good start.
He does however need now to get more serious and improve his command of these subjects in a way Tony Benn would do or George Galloway. Not an easy task. but with his ability , his enormously powerful status, millions listen to his every word, plus access to powerful people with socialist leanings and the interweb communicating every idea to masses. It IS possible
who was Obama 10 years ago?
YES WE CAN
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