Ep 232) Censorship: It's How The Leftist Base Became Pawns Of The Authoritarians

EPISODE · Nov 6, 2022 · 21 MIN

Ep 232) Censorship: It's How The Leftist Base Became Pawns Of The Authoritarians

from The Jacob Johnston Show · host Jacob Johnston

The leftist meltdown over Elon buying Twitter continues. The base of the Democrat party is demanding that censorship remains in place as they continue to use Orwellian phrases like hate speech to justify censorship of facts, science, and basic truths. The campaign is really a top-down one in which the top 1% (the donor class) is directing the leftist base. Unless Elon bends a knee to censorship, the left is going to organize an ad boycott. This is where Ideological Subversion becomes blatantly clear. The base of the left complain about the wealth gap getting bigger and how evil the 1% are yet demand that the 1% control everything they are allowed to believe, say, and do. The complete disconnect is mind-boggling. The left isn't standing up to a rigged system, they are not pushing back against the top 1%, they are the 1%'s bitch. It has never dawned on the leftist base why every policy they support to level the playing field or hurt the rich only benefits the rich and increased the wealth gap. The George Floyd riots were based on a false narrative that he died from police brutality instead of the truth which was a drug overdose, those riots served the 1%. the media incited people to violence and gave them cover, what happened? Local businesses (many of which were black-owned) were burnt down, which meant that to get products and services they had to spend their money on companies outside their community, devastating their local economy, and benefiting the richest companies now that their main street competition was destroyed by arsonist rioting in the street with the backing of local and state Democrats officials. Covid pandemic, while the pandemic was stretched as long as possible, well passed when it was actually over, what did we witness, wasn't just about the authoritarian nature of the Democrats, it was about the biggest wealth transfer from the poor to the rich. Think about how only the mega corporations were allowed to stay open while the small businesses were closed down. Without competition, numerous communities (especially minority communities) saw their local economy bleed dry as they sent their money to the mega-corporations as there was no other option. This is why censorship is the most important fight for most of the Donor class, the top 1%. It's their main source of power, it's how they con nearly half the population to supporting a rigged economy, supporting the widening wealth gap, and surrendering freedom. Because of censorship, their propaganda goes unchallenged and is able to convince the masses that actions, policies, and legislation designed to screw the masses will somehow benefit them.

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