In Toronto, thousands gathered outside the US Consulate to protest the Biden administration’s perceived weakness on the issue of the Islamic Republic.
During the 2020 election campaign for the US presidency, corporate media, Candidate Joe Biden aka Sleepy Joe and prominent democratic candidates for US senate and the house representatives repeated the assertion as they had for four years prior, that violence in America was a product of Donald Trump’s America.
Last week the Islamic Republic of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was assassinated. Iran is currently blaming the Israeli Mossad for the hit, which would make sense since Iran has publicly declared multiple times that their ambitions are to gain nuclear weapons to first destroy Israel and then concur the world and establish a caliphate run by the Ayatollah.
The ADL should be focused on fighting actual bigotry, nothing else. But that is not what has happened under this leadership, and there are no signs that it will be changing anytime soon. As long as this pattern is continued, of only singling out Republicans for bigotry and nonstop attacks on free speech, it places their legitimate work in danger. Why should anyone, especially those on the right, listen to, or respect such a blatantly partisan group? For the erosion of faith in the ADL to stop, they must stop their partisan attacks and go back to treating all bigotry the same.
While industry experts have voiced their optimism and willingness to work with a Biden administration, the American oil and gas industry is likely to face some new obstacles after Inauguration Day in January, if the election results are not overturned in court.
By declaring Joe Biden’s victory and ignoring irregularities the media is gaslighting voters, repeating over and over again that Biden is the president-elect before it has been made official, which no doubt will create a massive backlash if the official results upend the media’s story of the election.
Last week’s U.S. Presidential debate was full of memorable and informative moments, but if you didn’t watch to the end you may have missed the moment Democrat Presidential candidate Joe Biden gave a damning answer on the American oil & gas industry.
His crown jewel on the global stage, is his Middle East policy. Historic peace agreements between Israel and the Arab world, drawing down troops embroiled in seemingly endless conflicts, even negotiations to end the Afghanistan war. Amazingly, thank G-d, 2020 has seen the lowest number of US troops dead in that war since it began in 2001. He has not started any new Middle East wars.
In response to this act of journalism, Big Tech companies like Facebook, and Twitter decided that they could, without any evidence to debunk the story, block it from being posted as not suitable for the public to see on their websites.
What Trump must do whenever he is asked about this in the future, and he must even bring up himself at future debates and whenever he is able to, is Joe Biden’s terrible record on hate groups and hateful statements. Trump must entirely flip the script on this “denounce and disavow” game. To be clear, I don’t think that anyone should be asked to denounce or disavow anything or anyone, unless they have previously stated or expressed any form of support for them.
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