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They've been telling us for years. We just haven't been listening.
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This is not our country any more.
It's like the government declared war on the American public but forgot to tell them.
They've been telling us for years. We just haven't been listening.
Well it doesn't make sense to the average non-government employed person perhaps. A normalcy bias for the un-initiated would say that's just crazy. But from behind the green curtain, it's about maintaining a status quo. To promote and project the success of government programs from within, which includes distorting realities to reflect that.
We got to see in the Zimmerman trial. Where the dialog was of pre-imminence of hate crimes directed toward blacks when the government numbers show a different reality. Our government operates on the assumption that the realities of the 60's are the realities of today. It constructs it's actions around that at every level of government and modifies to keep that perception alive. It's about the status quo.
Some much of the bureaucracy jobs are designed around supporting that. And the judicial system actively works to keep that perception alive by it's actions. You could see complicity with Judge Nelson and Angela Corey (and crew) in Zimmerman's trial to keep that narrative alive. The DOJ-CRS participation to encourage that dialogue and it's dissemination out into the public.
The arrest of the asshole in Texas for attacking the 79 year old black man. The Feds first arrest for the 'Knockout game'. It was justified but maybe they should have left it up to the state to prosecute it instead of charging in 3 days after the criminal became known and was arrested for it. You have to question their choices when there have been so many examples of a different dynamic at work as far as who does what to who.
That's a war on reality. And more people are seeing through all of the inconsistencies. And know they are being subjected to a double standard that has nothing to do with equality and fairness.