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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: The Establishment Only Dislikes Trump Because He Puts An Ugly Face On The Empire Barack Obama has given his perfunctory speech about the Black Lives Matter protests taking place in America today, and it was every bit as full of pretty words and empty of actual substance as youd expect from a president who spent eight years stagnating the progressive movement with empty hope narrative while advancing the same murderous oppressive agendas as his predecessors. The former president talked about changes that need to be made as though he wasnt the most powerful politician in America for two full terms, praised the nations police officers saying the vast majority of them protect and serve the people, and encouraged them to continue making empty gestures of solidarity with the protesters to calm them down. I want to acknowledge the folks in law enforcement that share the goals of re-imagining policing, Obama said. Because there are folks out there who took their oath to serve your communities to your countries [who] have a tough job, and I know youre just as outraged about the tragedies in the recent weeks as are many of the protesters. So were grateful for the vast majority of you who protect and serve. Ive been heartened to see those in law enforcement who recognize, Let me march along with these protestors. Let me stand side by side and recognize that I want to be part of the solution, and have shown restraint and volunteered and engaged and listened because youre a vital part of the conversation, and change is going to require everyones participation. George W Bush also weighed in on the protests, with the compassionate conservative who murdered a million Iraqis sending liberals throughout the Twitterverse into fits of ecstasy with his emotional plea for empathy, and shared commitment, and bold action, and a peace rooted in justice. Establishment narrative managers on both sides of Americas imaginary partisan divide have been saturating the mass media with gushing praise for the two former presidents and their wonderful words of healing and unity, and indeed, the words are quite nice. They will change exactly nothing, but they sound nice. And that is exactly what a US presidents real job is. Not to end police brutality and systemic racism, not to make changes which benefit the American people, and certainly not to make the world a less violent and murderous place, but to say pretty words which lull the public into a pleasant propaganda-induced coma while the sociopathic oligarchs who really run things rob them blind. This is not accomplished by tweeting obnoxious things about shooting thugs and getting censored by Twitter. It is not accomplished by threatening to implement martial law against the will of the states. It is not accomplished by using the military to brutalize protesters so you can pose in front of a burnt church with an upside-down Bible. It is not accomplished by calling the brother of George Floyd and being curt, uninterested and dismissive. It is not accomplished by first mismanaging a pandemic, then mismanaging a response to an incendiary police murder, then having nothing soothing or sympathetic to say that makes people feel like youre listening and you care. It is not accomplished by creating an environment which allows photos to circulate of the nations capital burning. And that, right there, is the one and only reason why certain elements of the establishment do not like President Trump. Whenever I point out the many, many evil establishment agendas that have been advanced by the current US president, I always get Trump supporters asking me Well if hes serving the establishment, how come establishment media and politicians attack him so hysterically, huh? This is why. At first glance it might seem strange to see Democrats and their aligned media shrieking about Trump with such an unprecedented degree of vitriol, but they arent doing this because Trump resists the establishment in any meaningful way on domestic or foreign policy; he provides no significant resistance to toxic establishment agendas at all. The reason theres been such shrill, hysterical rhetoric about this president from establishment narrative managers is because unlike his predecessors, Trump puts an ugly face on the empire. People who have dedicated their lives to advancing the interests of the oligarchic empire see Trump as an incompetent manager whose oafish, ham-fisted approach to his role risks drawing attention to the evil things the empire does. The US police force, for example, hasnt gotten any more brutal or racist since Trump has been in office, he just hasnt been able to manage events and narratives competently to keep the peasants from waking up and revolting. Establishment narrative managers understand how to skilfully manipulate public perception without being obvious about it, and they understand how easily an incompetent steward of empire can snap people out of their propaganda trance. They therefore dislike Trump for the same reason a new mother dislikes a noisy neighbor: theyll wake the baby. They dont dislike Trump because he does good things, and they certainly dont dislike Trump because he does bad things. They dislike Trump because he does bad things in a way that startles the people out of their sleep. Thats the real reason the political/media class has been behaving so weird the last four years. It isnt because Trumps not a loyal empire lackey (he is), it isnt because hes a Russian secret agent (hes not), and it isnt because hes a uniquely depraved president (hes not). Its because he allows people to see the perverse mechanics of a globe-sprawling murderous empire for the sick, evil thing that it actually is. 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#1. To: Ada (#0)
"It does not take a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men." -- Samuel Adams (1722-1803) "Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God." -- Thomas Jefferson
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