bearister said:
If the government was plotting against tRump, by now he would be buried next to his ex wife (who "fell" down the stairs) off one of the fairways at Bedminster, and guys would be relieving themselves on his grave before hitting their 2nd shots back to the fairway.
The government can off him anytime they want, even with his secret service protection. It wouldn't be the first time.
People who have constituted much less threat than Trump have been offed with regularity.
It's mind boggling to me that the right thinks the system is rigged against them. LOL
Any historian with a comprehensive understanding of this issue could bring on a rant that would just destroy that concept instantly.
Whether it be the known political and world views of the folks that make up the bulk of the CIA, FBI and other intelligence agencies as well as the military and the Washington establishment or the actual policies and practices of those agencies or the practices of your average police force, the system is clearly and heavily biased towards controlling communist and left leaning groups as well as minorities and the disenfranchised. In other words, it is geared towards fighting urban crime not white collar crime.
Hoover was essentially a fascist as was CIA counter intelligence director Angleton. And that's just to name a few. Those institutions haven't changed that much except that, with Trump and the growth of white nationalism, they are begrudgingly starting to shift their focus to those threats. But it is sluggish and not very aggressive compared to the actual threat. Compare that with the hyper-vigilance that those agencies engaged in to monitor and control almost all of the peace, anti-war and civil rights groups that posed no threat other than to the establishment.
It's clear that these agencies were put together largely to protect the establishment from left leaning and communist sympathizing groups. In that sense, they are a product of cold war politics, which means they are focused on controlling the left because, as incorrect as it is, the left is seen as communist sympathizing. In fact, even
that myth is an example of how those agencies were weaponized against the left (see McCarthyism). We are still in McCarthyism. Many folks on this board demonize the left just as these agencies and McCarthy have been doing, making up myths and untruths in order to marginalize any liberal agenda, even if it has nothing to do with communism.
The system and the people in it feel that the left is far more of a threat than the right. Because the establishment and the
real deep state is heavily right wing and fascist. The real deep state is the military congressional industrial complex that both Eisenhower and Kennedy warned us about. That complex is not going to take out Trump. But they took out Kennedy. So that should clearly tell you what and who is being weaponized against whom.
The idea that the right is being victimized by a left leaning establishment weaponized against them is yet another example of the psychological warfare tactic I mentioned earlier, which is this...
- Claim that you are being victimized by the very things you victimize people with
- Blame it on your opponent
- Create a narrative so extreme that the other side has to react in the extreme
- Manipulate it so that the other side has to claim that those things don't and can't happen at all
- Now the other side can't claim that you are doing it to them
- So now you've hijacked the narrative, destroyed it's credibility and effectively removed it from your opponents talking points
This is the entire strategy for the right when it comes to narrative tactics against the left and they are using regarding:
- The police--How many whites are killed by police? Check the stats
- Law and order in general--disproportionally designed to fight the drug war put a lot of black men in jail.
- Washington political establishment--Discussed above
- Deep state--The deep state was originally defined by Peter Dale Scott, a UC Berkeley professor regarding the involvement of the Reagan administration in funding the contras through drug sales
- Oversees wars--The right wing profits from this far more than the left. Just ask how many of these right wingers that are criticising these wars have stock in Lockhead or other military contractors. The left is more likely to have "social responsible" investment portfolios that remove guns, military contractors and polluters from their portfolios
- Unfair elections--The right has been trying to manipulate and cheat on elections for centuries because they know they are in the minority. They try to limit and disenfranchise voters, redistrict for minority rule, make voting harder in minority areas and get the supreme court to arbitrarily stop a recount when it doesn't serve them.
- Congressional Investigations and witch-hunts--The right uses accusations and innuendo as "evidence" to run investigations to mimick and discredit the evidence based investigations being run against them.
- Protests and rallies--Blame antifa, which doesn't actually exist, and black lives matter for things that their right wing infiltrators do to de-legitimize them. Right wing infiltration of the left is an old practice going back to the 60s and started by the FBI under Hoover. The classic practice is to take a non-violent group like the anti-war movement and infiltrate it with rioters and violent people to make the anti-war movement seem violent. Thereby discrediting them. It is easy to do and is rarely investigated or prosecuted so folks can do it repeatedly with impunity. These practices have effectively eliminated most heavy duty left leaning street movements in this country. But, when they (ie black live matter) do crop up, they use the same tactics all over again.
Basically the right has been using the same tactics against society for centuries with impunity. Nobody ever holds them accountable. The trump and white supremacist stuff is a rare exception that has upset the spoiled white kids of the right enough to make them cry foul. And I love it. It's such fun sport to watch. Much more fun than watching Cal sports.