posted on Jun, 9 2020 @ 02:40 PM
originally posted by: carewemust
President Trump tells it HOW IT IS.
Sweet and to the point: twitter.com...
After November 2020 comes the PAIN.
The replies to that Tweet are striking. There are so many profound examples of ignorance, like claims the president "ordered" protesters to be killed,
or the assertion POTUS is responsible for unemployment. As if the governors aren't individually choosing this for their communities, as if POTUS is
the originator of the virus, as if the broad majority of our leaders and even peers weren't just echo chambering about our own safety being a
worthwhile tradeoff a few weeks ago.
We
all find the death of George Floyd to be indisputably horrid. I haven't seen a single affirmation anywhere that it wasn't. But this recent
turn of events--the revelation of just how brainwashed entire communities of the population are even after all they've just seen--is an indictment of
how hopeless our political situation has become. Words aren't working because their meaning is being directed by trending AI bots, media
conglomerates, and professional pundits. Protesting has lost it's meaning because the only changes that've been honored under it in recent memory were
already in motion.
The turning point for me was a series of Facebook posts left by a person I thought I respected. I am caucasian. One of my parents is ex-LEO. In three
posts, that person demonstrated their willingness to burn my neighborhood down, rob me, and kill my family, all over labels and supposed misgivings
that neither my nor my family have ever engaged in. If I am bleeding out in the street after being beaten by a mob, they will stand over me wagging
their finger and telling me it's my fault. This was somebody I considered normal, and even approachable, days ago. Now I think this person wishes my
ruin or death. They've all but said as much. And if the casual brutality being peddled is any indication...there are many even in my own neighborhood
who will rally to join this person.
Make no mistake, I am not a violent person. I regard armed force as a last resort. But it's occurred to me that unless some act of Providence deflates
the echo chamber and overturns the present state of things, violent conflict isn't going to go away once everyone forgets about Mr. Floyd. Extreme
bloodshed is a probable certainty now. And Biden would never be a strong enough leader to stop it even if he wanted to, which his handlers of course,
won't allow.
edit on 9-6-2020 by Greenfire because: (no reason given)
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