Thursday. Get The Sumter Gambit: How the Left Is Trying to Foment A Civil Warhere.
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࿗Infidel࿘says
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➊ A major contrast b/w then and now is that then, the people that supported slavery were the ones who wanted to secede. By contrast today, the people who are more in favor of splitting if splitting is inevitable are the people who support freedom, and don’t want the Left, mainly in the major cities, calling the shots. Of course, the problem here is that the demarcation b/w the Left & Right is urban & rural in many states in the country, if not all
It’s interesting to know that Robert E Lee was in fact in favor of abolishing slavery if it would preserve the union
➋ Talking about them wanting to provoke interracial violence in order to gain a pretext to clamp down, we already saw that in 2020, in the middle of a pandemic shutdown. And that too when the GOP was the party in power. Also, reason Antifa & BLM don’t riot now is that they are already in control of the government through the back door
➌ Although there is the appearance of trying to create a racial divide, when one looks deeper, the divide is more political. For instance, Black or Hispanic conservatives are openly derided w/ the very same racist epithets that the Left ostensibly condemned. Then there is the classification of Asians as “White-adjacent”, even though Asians were never involved in the enslavement of Blacks. As well as the attempts to target Hindus as casteist, despite the fact that most Hindus who come here do so to escape the affirmative action climate in India that gives certain “unprivileged” castes the same advantages that Blacks have in the US w/ affirmative action. Essentially, projecting US racial history onto other racial groups that did not have that history and were never a part of the White vs Black resentment
As for the US becoming a banana republic or a totalitarian regime, that’s already there thanks to the perversion of various institutions, from the FBI down to school boards, to act as arms of the Leftist movement in this country
➍ On the attempts to get rid of both 1st and 2nd amendment freedoms, I do think that the Left has played it badly by taking on our 1st amendment freedoms before they could get rid of the 2nd amendment ones. As a result, once we lose our 1st amendment freedoms, expect people to take up arms not just to protect the 2nd amendment, but to win back our 1st amendment ones. That will probably be the Ft Sumter analogy in this civil war. Of course, to bypass the disadvantage of an armed citizenry, they might try out Eric Swalwell’s brilliant idea of trying to trump our small arms w/ nukes
I do doubt that any UN organization trying to get the US to take down our 2nd amendment rights will not just backfire, but possibly taking the UN itself down w/ it. Even if Biden gives them such power, a future president Trump/DeSantis/Ramaswamy could get rid of it
➎ Talking about the Durham report, the most damning part of it was not that Comey/Clapper/Brennan/McCabe were not gonna be prosecuted: the most damning part was that it did not even explore to what extent did the Obama adminstration collude w/ the Clinton campaign in weaponizing what were pedestrian political allegations (of Trump being a Russian agent) into an investigation of an elected president for treason. In other words, who was it who inspired Comey/Mueller to think that acting on the basis of mere political allegations was okay? That’s why many consider this report as being too little, too late, and it’s why many think that the FBI should meet a fate similar to that of the KGB
On the Naqba issue, the ironic thing is that even while the American Left is w/ the Palis in observing the occasion as a “naqba”, in the UN, not only did Israel get some 40 countries to vote along w/ it, but also, even the US voted alongside Israel. Unlike what it did w/ John F🤬king Kerry in 2016 after Trump’s election, but before his inauguration, to try & sabotage US-Israeli relations. In other words, Israel has more friends today despite (or maybe b’cos of) US hostility towards it, than it otherwise had in the past
SKAsays
Dear ࿗Infidel࿘
Very astute analyses my friend!
SKA
࿗Infidel࿘says
Thanks, SKA
Westmansays
The current political climate might soon transmute to a mirage. Today May 20, 2023, the Russia Wagner army assumed control of Bakhmut, Ukraine, changing its name to the former Artemivsk.
How long it will take for the wag-tail media to acknowledge it is an unknown. However, the Biden admin must now decide to call for negotiations or risk WW3 in an effort to save Ukraine. The ball is in the handler’s court. Ukraine cannot defeat Russian through proxy efforts.
Burnaby Ladsays
too many perfect plans
who’s car should we take
gregbeethamsays
Why was it necessary for the discourse to be interrupted frequently by this pompous F. Gaffney character with lengthy re-introductions instead of listening to wisdom from Robert Spencer.
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࿗Infidel࿘ says
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➊ A major contrast b/w then and now is that then, the people that supported slavery were the ones who wanted to secede. By contrast today, the people who are more in favor of splitting if splitting is inevitable are the people who support freedom, and don’t want the Left, mainly in the major cities, calling the shots. Of course, the problem here is that the demarcation b/w the Left & Right is urban & rural in many states in the country, if not all
It’s interesting to know that Robert E Lee was in fact in favor of abolishing slavery if it would preserve the union
➋ Talking about them wanting to provoke interracial violence in order to gain a pretext to clamp down, we already saw that in 2020, in the middle of a pandemic shutdown. And that too when the GOP was the party in power. Also, reason Antifa & BLM don’t riot now is that they are already in control of the government through the back door
➌ Although there is the appearance of trying to create a racial divide, when one looks deeper, the divide is more political. For instance, Black or Hispanic conservatives are openly derided w/ the very same racist epithets that the Left ostensibly condemned. Then there is the classification of Asians as “White-adjacent”, even though Asians were never involved in the enslavement of Blacks. As well as the attempts to target Hindus as casteist, despite the fact that most Hindus who come here do so to escape the affirmative action climate in India that gives certain “unprivileged” castes the same advantages that Blacks have in the US w/ affirmative action. Essentially, projecting US racial history onto other racial groups that did not have that history and were never a part of the White vs Black resentment
As for the US becoming a banana republic or a totalitarian regime, that’s already there thanks to the perversion of various institutions, from the FBI down to school boards, to act as arms of the Leftist movement in this country
➍ On the attempts to get rid of both 1st and 2nd amendment freedoms, I do think that the Left has played it badly by taking on our 1st amendment freedoms before they could get rid of the 2nd amendment ones. As a result, once we lose our 1st amendment freedoms, expect people to take up arms not just to protect the 2nd amendment, but to win back our 1st amendment ones. That will probably be the Ft Sumter analogy in this civil war. Of course, to bypass the disadvantage of an armed citizenry, they might try out Eric Swalwell’s brilliant idea of trying to trump our small arms w/ nukes
I do doubt that any UN organization trying to get the US to take down our 2nd amendment rights will not just backfire, but possibly taking the UN itself down w/ it. Even if Biden gives them such power, a future president Trump/DeSantis/Ramaswamy could get rid of it
➎ Talking about the Durham report, the most damning part of it was not that Comey/Clapper/Brennan/McCabe were not gonna be prosecuted: the most damning part was that it did not even explore to what extent did the Obama adminstration collude w/ the Clinton campaign in weaponizing what were pedestrian political allegations (of Trump being a Russian agent) into an investigation of an elected president for treason. In other words, who was it who inspired Comey/Mueller to think that acting on the basis of mere political allegations was okay? That’s why many consider this report as being too little, too late, and it’s why many think that the FBI should meet a fate similar to that of the KGB
On the Naqba issue, the ironic thing is that even while the American Left is w/ the Palis in observing the occasion as a “naqba”, in the UN, not only did Israel get some 40 countries to vote along w/ it, but also, even the US voted alongside Israel. Unlike what it did w/ John F🤬king Kerry in 2016 after Trump’s election, but before his inauguration, to try & sabotage US-Israeli relations. In other words, Israel has more friends today despite (or maybe b’cos of) US hostility towards it, than it otherwise had in the past
SKA says
Dear ࿗Infidel࿘
Very astute analyses my friend!
SKA
࿗Infidel࿘ says
Thanks, SKA
Westman says
The current political climate might soon transmute to a mirage. Today May 20, 2023, the Russia Wagner army assumed control of Bakhmut, Ukraine, changing its name to the former Artemivsk.
How long it will take for the wag-tail media to acknowledge it is an unknown. However, the Biden admin must now decide to call for negotiations or risk WW3 in an effort to save Ukraine. The ball is in the handler’s court. Ukraine cannot defeat Russian through proxy efforts.
Burnaby Lad says
too many perfect plans
who’s car should we take
gregbeetham says
Why was it necessary for the discourse to be interrupted frequently by this pompous F. Gaffney character with lengthy re-introductions instead of listening to wisdom from Robert Spencer.