Posted on 08/20/2014 8:52:25 PM PDT by KJC1
There are not many "similar ones", viewed through the correct lens.
Well I didn’t mention the DOJ goon squad specifically, but it’s along the same lines as I opined.
I very strongly believe there is a cadre within the executive branch (which pretty much controls the judicial branch at present) that is dedicated to “community activism” on a national scale. Big surprise from the commun organizer in chief, huh? There are rabble rousers, Twitter trolls, press release experts, celebrity “nudge” squads, talking points generators, staff attorneys whom you and I have never heard of and several other types I can’t even imagine from where I sit. And they are on staff and probably get paid very well to monitor news events and are readily sent out in ad hoc yet well-templated, well-scripted campaigns to stir crap up. Either as diversions or as pure civil unrest exercises as with Ferguson. I think they are eating this up in the WH, they love this.
Of course I am just theorizing, but come on, we saw massive Twitter and social media efforts during the campaign. They know what this stuff is capable of in terms of stirring up unrest.
I think it’s easier to write the narrative when these younger guys are protected by their juvenile records.
The “perfect” victim would be some thug that JUST turned 18 and had a clean record for the next 15 minutes until he commits his next crime.
I think Mikey fit that pretty well.
If you want to understand how the DOJ got involved in the Trayvon Martin case, read this:
Tribalism looking desperately for justification of its psychological projectionism.
At first they looked like clear-cut cases of wanton execution along tribal lines, exactly what agitators are looking for to spark intertribal warfare.
They just can’t live with the superiority of a culture built on _principles_ instead of _tribalism_. So long as those principles are adhered to, they can’t win.
Methinks he’s honestly asking a sensible question, and is really looking for an answer.
Why, yes. Yes there is.
See: Trayvon and Zimmerman: the structure and elements of a disinformation campaign for details.
BTTT
Thanks!——I’ll check that out.
pinging
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