No it was too far out. They need to do a bunch of these to start building tension, then they spam the media on all fronts; news, sitcoms, even the Simpsons. That way people have the idea that "black people are victims of Trumps racist policies" stuck in their head. Doesn't matter if one was fake, another was a criminal getting caught, or if the guy died of an OD. The idea has been "inceptioned."
It was. The Left has been trying to start a race war since the ‘60s, they decided long ago that the weakest point in America is between the races so that’s what they use to try and crowbar is apart time and time again
Dude it worked anyway. All you need to do is plant the idea. And the idea was planted.
It is accepted as fact that there is a "systemic racism" problem. Especially with cops. The numbers don't back it up remotely. And ff a cop even posted something racist on Facebook he would lose his job. Ask a BLM supporter what law is systemically racist and there is no answer. Yet it is accepted as fact.
Anybody else think the Jussie situation was originally supposed to be the catalyst that set off the race war we finally got after George Floyd?
Makes you think
I believe so.
No it was too far out. They need to do a bunch of these to start building tension, then they spam the media on all fronts; news, sitcoms, even the Simpsons. That way people have the idea that "black people are victims of Trumps racist policies" stuck in their head. Doesn't matter if one was fake, another was a criminal getting caught, or if the guy died of an OD. The idea has been "inceptioned."
It was. The Left has been trying to start a race war since the ‘60s, they decided long ago that the weakest point in America is between the races so that’s what they use to try and crowbar is apart time and time again
Like the germans right before ww2.
Smollet was for Hobama's lynching bill.
This is the correct answer. Kamala was desperate to pass a bill to help her presidential chances.
Dude it worked anyway. All you need to do is plant the idea. And the idea was planted.
It is accepted as fact that there is a "systemic racism" problem. Especially with cops. The numbers don't back it up remotely. And ff a cop even posted something racist on Facebook he would lose his job. Ask a BLM supporter what law is systemically racist and there is no answer. Yet it is accepted as fact.