Since the violent, and tragic, events in Charlottesville, America, last weekend much has been made in the mainstream media of how White Supremacists are taking over the world. Starting with America.
The overwhelming response has been to directly blame the President for what was essentially a fairly minor dust-up in the south. I’ve seen worse at English football matches during the old days.
But this is all Trump’s fault because, according to the ‘Boy Who Cries Wolf Media,’ the President is a racist and that means violent white supremacist groups can get away with murder. Which, in turn, means everybody in America should be scared shitless, unless you are a white racist.
Even as the president was loudly condemning both sides of the Battle of Charlottesville, the media were suggesting his remarks were confirmation of his bias towards only one of those groups. Meaning he must support the other.
Everybody with an education is still trying to work out how they draw that conclusion.
No mention is made in the press of the equally violent, cop-killing Black Lives Matter racist organisation or Antifa which, they claim, stands for Anti-Fascist.
All the media can say is that Trump is a racist, a white supremacist. And they keep saying it. They have to, because they can’t say ‘Russian Collusion’ anymore because people started asking for evidence and there wasn’t any.
And they can’t say ‘show us your tax returns’ anymore because why should he? Why should anybody, it’s private.
And they can’t shout ‘Climate Change’ anymore because he is right. And so on through the endless accusations levelled at the duly elected president of the United States during his short tenure so far.
But it doesn’t matter. Because if enough of them say it often enough then the less informed will believe it.
Who was it who said ‘Tell the lie, tell a big lie, tell it often enough and they will believe it?’ Which is the tactic the mainstream media and Antifa members are using against the president and his supporters (the Right) today?
Read – Are Trump supporters Fascist?
Ahh yes, I remember, it was Hitler. In his book ‘Mein Kampf (My Struggle) Hitler originated the idea of ‘das Grosse Luge’ (The Big Lie):
‘But the most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly and with unflagging attention. It must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over. Here, as so often in this world, persistence is the first and most important requirement for success.’
Mein Kampf – The world’s most dangerous book
Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, who was Adolf Hitler’s Propaganda Minister in Nazi Germany, developed and used this tactic repeatedly.
Now, they were Nazis. They were the real fascists. And this is a basic fascist tactic. Lie, lie, lie and keep on lying until people believe you, or just move on to another one.
Read Mein Kampf, Hitler said so himself, it’s right there in his manifesto. Lying and preventing the free speech of others are the basic Nazi and Fascist principles.
And this is also the favoured, almost only, tactic employed in modern times by the Mainstream Media and members of Antifa who are, by definition, the followers of such fascist principles these days.
Hitler would be so proud of them all.
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-Albert Jack
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