We will never forget the time Rahm Emanuel, a former White House staffer under Barack Obama said, “You never let a good crisis go to waste.”
It highlights a lesson that we, as a people, should have learned decades ago — that there are forces working within government who care nothing for the wellbeing of the public, and will ruthlessly exploit tragedy in order to push and promote a political power objective.
Since the legal prohibition against propagandizing Americans was repealed in 2013, we have seen mass shootings, bombings, murders, wars, and all manner of terrorism used and misconstrued by mainstream media outlets to propagandize Americans.
It’s the simple problem, reaction, solution dialectic given to us by Hegel. It is the framing of events to promote hostility toward one group in another. This makes it possible to leverage that hostility and transform it into entitlement. This is the mentality that taxation is based on. First, you demonize those who must be stolen from. And those who must be stolen from are always those who have something to steal.
Then you give what’s been stolen to those who believe they do not have enough and are unwilling to earn it.
Now we’ve got a fresh tragedy, and the Clintons and the Obamas rushed in to make the most of it.
Here’s Paul Joseph Watson with more.
~ Liberty Video News
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