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The power structure knows that in just a few years blacks and Hispanics will be the majority population in America. They fear that people of color could create a huge voting bloc that would change politics in this country in a big way.
That is why we saw the corporate oligarchy go out and recruit the weak-minded Obama who as president would give Mr. Big everything he wants (endless war, bank bailouts, nuclear power subsidies, more NAFTA, continued torture and detentions, continued destruction of civil liberties, continued social program cutbacks, corporate health care plan, and a whole lot more) but at the same time make people of color think that the nation was open to them.
Glenn Beck is being used by Mr. Big to whip up the angry white voters who are losing their jobs and seeing their middle class way of life collapse under their feet. They feel powerless and want to blame someone. Beck is being paid by Mr. Big to tell his TV and radio followers that the blacks and Hispanics and "progressives" are really at fault. The progressives have ruined the country because they believe in socialism and ideas like "community" and sharing our resources with each other.
Glenn Beck is an actor whose job is to create hatred amongst the people in order to distract them from the fact that Mr. Big is really their true enemy. Beck's job is to create the conditions for civil war in America.
The whole affair is being scripted by Mr. Big and his minions. Obama has a role to play as well. Beck and Obama are doing the dirty work of the rich people who pull the strings behind the curtains. The best thing we can do is pull the sheet from the modern day version of the KKK and expose those who are stirring the hatred and trying to destroy this country.
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2 comments:
Well said!
I see Beck's job more as "divide and conquer" than civil war.
A good account (one of many)of GE's role in recruiting Ronald Reagan, Milton and Rose Friedman in a similar vein is Kim Phillips-Fein's "Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan"
http://bit.ly/bbHMeC+
This tactic of a ruler staying "behind the curtain" ala Professor Marvel in the Wizard of Oz goes back at least to Socrates, revived by Leo Strauss at the University of Chicago.
http://www.alternet.org/story/15935/
Great stuff, Bruce.
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