Saturday, July 25, 2015

Cultural Genocide From a Generational Perspective

Via Billy

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For the past few weeks I have been watching the national reaction to the shooting at the black church in Charleston, South Carolina and the gigantic fuss being made of the Confederate flag in regard to that.

In my opinion this is shaping up like a well-managed psy-ops campaign to rid the South of not only guns, but also the symbols of her culture and heritage. If one said that situations like this seldom happen by accident he would be pretty close to the truth.

They started out by working to remove all Confederate flags they could in Southern states. The political hacks we have for politicians have been lining up to see who could be the first to remove Confederate flags.  The governors of South Carolina and Alabama seem to have won that questionable race while it looks like Mississippi might end up a distant third, depending on how much noise her voters make over the issue.

4 comments:

  1. Believe he's correct and trust me we'll fight till the end.

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  2. Another Agent Orange moment; another 911 moment; another nuclear radiation
    moment and others I am sure. I recall reading about these burn pits a few years
    ago and how toxic they were. Don't understand why they were so important to
    the 'war' movement. 28,000 have filed charges for cancer; Judge Titus ( sounds
    mythical to me ) denied their suits. I remember the hazmat suits the troops wore
    to protect from DU - the suits were all defective. Made right here in NC - passed
    the phoney inspections and sent out.
    http://www.stripes.com/news/veterans/ailing-veterans-sue-say-toxic-burn-pits-cost-them-their-health-1.359799

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