Trump has called the protesters ‘thugs’ and has threatened to have then shot.
Now, contrast this with what is going on in Hong Kong, and what the US regime’s reaction is to that.
In Hong Kong, violent protests, looting, vandalism and attacks by protesters have been going on for months. Whenever the police show up, Trump goes on twitter and calls it ‘human rights abuse,’ and blames Beijing for imposing tyranny on Hong Kong, and of violating Hong Kong’s autonomous status.
One can only wonder how long it will take Trump to start blaming China for these protests in the US, but one should not be surprised when he does.
Unlike in Minneapolis, Trump calls these Hong Kong thugs and looters ‘heroes’ and ‘freedom fighters.’ He is threatening China with sanctions and other nonsense, if these protests are prevented.
The US has been the driving force behind these protests, and has been giving aid to those who provoke it. In doing so, the US has broken many international laws by interfering in the internal affairs of another country.
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Iranian FM Zarif's witty attempt at turning the propaganda tables on the US |
The US is supporting sedition, separatism, and rebellion in a foreign country. What would happen if the Chinese Premier supported the same in Minneapolis?
China has resisted putting any soldiers onto the streets of Hong Kong; unlike Trump and the state governors who have called out the US military to intervene. Imagine the hue and cry the Trump regime and its lackeys all over the world would raise, if China did deploy soldiers to deal with the unrest in Hong Kong?
But somehow, in the US it’s okay to do so.
And when a comparison is ever made between the actions of the US regime and those of another government, some US regime flunky comes out and states that 'there is no moral equivalence because we're the US, and we are right ' Cheap cop-outs like this are a US regime specialty.
In both places, we have looters and violent protesters venting their anger. But in Hong Kong, they’re supported and loved by the US regime, and in US cities they are hated and threatened by the same regime.
In Hong Kong, they’re all heroes, and in Minneapolis they’re all hoodlums.
The hypocrisy and dishonesty of the Trump regime is shocking. Do they really think that no one notices?
But at least the riots in the US are a genuine and spontaneous reaction to a crime committed by those in authority. In Hong Kong, they’re a fake revolution supported by the US and UK.
But all the protests and violence currently happening in the US serve that country right!
The US is finally getting a taste of the same poison that it has been feeding other countries, from Kiev to Hong Kong. It is refreshing to watch the people in the US react in anger, because there is NOTHING else left for them to do.
‘Peaceful’ protests don’t work. Writing letters to the useless congress critters are a waste of time. All they do is nicely turn you down and ignore you. They serve a higher power (and I don’t mean any gods).
How many times by now have we had cops kill people in the US in custody while the perp was either incapacitated and/or unarmed? How many times afterwards have we heard apologies, that we must ‘come together,’ and that ‘changes will be made’ within the police departments? And how has that worked out? Seems like no genuine effort has been made to improve anything. Police are still killing people needlessly.
"We have to restore order to our society before we can start addressing the issue," Minnesota Governor Ted Walz recently said.
It already sounds like Mr. Walz is trying to wiggle out of doing what must be done.
No, Mr. Walz. The issues need to be addressed before order is restored. The US establishment is always putting the cart before the horse. They make promises, but they are always contingent on someone else acting first. Once the establishment gets what it wants from the other side, it breaks its promises and does nothing.
And the whole sad affair inevitably repeats itself again, somewhere else. The people who misrule the US simply refuse to learn, refuse to change, refuse to understand, and they are willfully-ignorant for the most part.They do not care about the people under them, and show them constant disdain and contempt; much of it cleverly veiled.
Is this the way it has been deliberately designed to be? Because it’s either this, or the US ruling structure is hopelessly incompetent and criminally negligent.
The police forces in the US were originally organized to protect private wealth. So the wealthy need the police to keep the angry masses away. In return, the police get immunity when they do something abhorrent and wrong.
For the elites, it’s all about preserving their power and private wealth. The police are an instrument of this.
The Trump regime, reeling from various domestic pressures and failures, has embarked on more foreign misadventures to distract the dumb.
These latest protests in the US make the current situation more dangerous because they make Trump and the US establishment look even worse, and weak, and in desperation he may do something awful somewhere in the world to shore up his image, and demonstrate US power.
A US-initiated false flag in the Persian Gulf, Hong Kong, or Venezuela that could lead to a war is a very real possibility right now.
Never underestimate a cornered animal.
And Trump has so far cornered himself like no other. He’s climbing the walls by now.
One day, the US as we know it will cease to exist.
But it will not be subjugated from outside. It will implode from the inside, and will most likely be caused by events such as this latest one, and will be further aggravated by racism. Non-whites and gun-toting rednecks will be out in full-force, massacring each other.
We may very well see many US cities descend into chaos and anarchy. Soldiers will be called in, and this will make the situation worse. Some may even refuse orders to shoot the protesters and switch sides.
And then we will have freedom in the world.
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