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To: the scotsman

That’s their strategy. It’s the same here. If they can mass in a certain location they can take over that area, push for societal/legal concessions, and use those precedents to impact the whole nation.

Sort of like Ferguson, MO. They can create a slum, from that create a crisis, and use that crisis to push an agenda onto the whole rest of this very large county that doesn’t have any of the issues that Ferguson, MO has. And that’s what is being pushed for right now. They want to use Ferguson as the reason to train ALL of US law enforcement to be “politically correct” just like this system that overlooked massive crimes rather than be called “racist”.

It’s sort of like a beach-head. They establish power in one spot and then they invade the rest of the country from there - physically and/or through legal/social precedent. Those who live in the places where there aren’t the problems will be just as subject to the “PC solutions” as everybody else; that’s the point of creating the places and crises in the first place. And unless those who live away from the crisis/beachhead recognize the strategy they will not fight the beast until it’s firmly entrenched in their own community.


33 posted on 08/29/2014 10:54:31 AM PDT by butterdezillion (Note to self : put this between arrow keys: img src=""/)
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To: butterdezillion

Should have been:

“Sort of like Ferguson, MO. They can create a slum, from that create a crisis, and use that crisis to push an agenda onto the whole rest of this very large COUNTRY - even the part that doesn’t have any of the issues that Ferguson, MO has”


34 posted on 08/29/2014 11:01:04 AM PDT by butterdezillion (Note to self : put this between arrow keys: img src=""/)
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