Friday, May 29, 2020

Prelude to Civil War





The Deep State elite is fanning the flames of racial reseentment

The riots in Minneapolis may be a foretaste on things to come.  There is an effort to take these protests national.  There is a legitimate reason for the protests, however, the intensity of the outrage has been fanned by the media and bureaucracy.  Tucker Carlsonclaims, “Our leadership class is fanning the racial flames.”  Everyone, in order to prove that they are not racist, must repeatedly express their outrage.  Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey explained, “Being black in America should not be a death sentence.” Minneapolis City Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins explained, “Black life does not matter to the institutions that dictate what happens in this culture and society.’ … Until we name this virus, this disease that has infected America for the past 400 years, we will never, ever resolve this issue.”  The Minneapolis Star Tribune called this “another chaotic chapter in America’s — and Minnesota’s — long reckoning with the killing of unarmed black men by law enforcement officers.”  The narrative is that Floyd died as a result of the officer’s knee being on his neck. However, it is also possible that he died in the hospital of a self inflicted drug overdose.  The 911 caller reported that the man “is awfully drunk, and he’s not in control of himself.”  This may account for the medical examiner’s insistence that an autopsy is needed to determine the cause and manner of Floyd’s death.

Still the actions of the police officers were unacceptable for several reasons.  It appears that Floyd was being tortured.  Are their people on the police force so stupid that they don’t know that a video of a white policeman with his knee on a black man’s neck was destined to become viral in the age of the internet.  Whether he lived or died the name George Floyd was destined to be etched in our memory like the names Tawana Brawley and Travon Martin.  Does anyone remember the name of 12 year old Jonathan Foster murdered with a blowtorch.  How about 5-month-old Andre Jenkins who was placed in a clothes dryer by his babysitter or 13-month-old Antonio Santiago who was shot in the face at point blank range in front of his mother.  These and countless other cases could have been widely circulated by the media.  They chose not to in order not to enflame racial hatred.  The media’s coverage of the George Floyd case will inevitably lead to the deaths of innocent white people and the media elite are aware of this.  These murders will not receive the coverage afforded to Floyd. The murder of five Dallas police officers was a reaction to a similar incident.  

So the conditions for a conflagration have been set by the media.  Now the question is; how will the state respond?  Will the Swiss Guard and the military die fighting for Louis XVI or will they join the revolutionaries?  Will the Cossacks mow down the protesters in defense of the Czar?  Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz activated the  National Guard “buttressed by 200 additional troopers from the State Patrol” to restore order.  Where were they?

The police chief apologized for his officers.  Mayor Jacob Frey asserted that the violence was “unacceptable”. Frey declared a local emergency. This declaration gave him the ability to declare a curfew which he has not done.  He decided to evacuate the Third Precinct police station which was later set ablaze.  He claimed, "The symbolism of a building cannot outweigh the importance of life." In effect Frey is following in Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s footsteps who “gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well." This lack of action roused President Trump to Tweet, “I can’t stand back & watch this happen to a great American City, Minneapolis. A total lack of leadership. Either the very weak Radical Left Mayor, Jacob Frey, get his act together and bring the City under control, or I will send in the National Guard & get the job done right…..”  Frey’s response sounds like he is attempting to blame the crisis on the President: “Weakness is refusing to take responsibility for your own actions. Weakness is pointing your fingers at somebody else at a time of crisis. Donald Trump knows nothing about the strength of Minneapolis.”

Thanks to our educational system and the Deep State media more and more people are joining organizations like Black Lives Matter and Antifa.  Of course what would a protest be like without the ceremonial burning of the U.S. flag?  The United States have experienced civil disturbances and riots in the past.  What makes these more recent disturbances unique is the widespread acceptance by the elite.  Professor Marc Lamont Hill described Christopher Dorner, the murderer of four people, as “a real-life superhero to many people.”  He claimed, “ It’s almost like watching ‘Django Unchained’ in real life. It’s kind of exciting.” Black Miss Alabama felt the Dallas shooter who murdered 5 policemen was a ‘martyr’.  If the media are allowed to continue the radicalization of America civil war is in our future.


Rejected by American Thinker

John:
This seems to me to be an overreaction. How is the response to a vicious police murder an act of "civil war"? There's also a number of contradictory elements here. You grant the facts of the case, going so far as to imply that Floyd was tortured to death, which from what I've seen is no exaggeration, yet you also imply that the chain of events is some kind of deep state effort. This simply doesn't hold together. We're going to pass on this one. 
Best,
JR Dunn

My Response

You, and many other, describe this as a “vicious police murder.”  This is how it is being portrayed.  Certainly the officer was irresponsible for many reasons.  His behavior was a crime but it has not been determined that this was a murder, vicious or otherwise.  This incident occurred at a very auspicious time for the progressives.  The Flynn case and Biden’s problems are off the table now.  I did not mean to imply that Floyd was tortured to death.  I wrote, “It appears that Floyd was being tortured.”  This may be an overreaction.  The situation has not been played out.  I’ll stand with my interpretation. The Deep State is attempting to promote a civil war.  I think their efforts are premature.  Give them another twenty years of public education and they will have it.  I know this is extremely unlikely but Derek Chauvin could not have done better than if he was paid by the Deep State to create this crisis.  I don’t blame you for wanting to pass.  My position would be very unpopular.  But it might be beneficial to investigate why that would be in this climate of hysteria.  














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