So They Unleashed A Virus....

in #politics5 years ago

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So they did it, they unleashed a virus upon the world. There's been varying degrees of debate, I guess you can label some of them as the over active imaginations of conspiracy theorist while others have a rational tinge to them. One thing about any number of them is they get your mind to working as to why, is there any legitimacy, truth, reasoning...anything close that would justify that kind of inhumanity to man. You find yourself watching their emotions, the facial expression, running back in time to everything that was ever said yet nothing quite clicks. That is until Obama decided to give us some thoughts.

I made some speculative replies to someone about this the other day but I didn't have any hard concrete thoughts to back it up. To be fair there was still room left open whereas if I had wrote about it like I told them I was considering doing I'd have to give credence that there still was other thoughts but they also lacked reasoning behind them out there. I've often said that many people hear things but they lack the ability to read between the lines. When you just hear what someone says versus the actual context of what was said it goes in one ear and out the other. When you ask yourself what is the context of the meaning you go looking for answers. Context is everything, it's what drives an end to a means, failing to tie one to the other leaves your mind trailing in a sea of provocative thoughts. That's about where I've been the last couple months, trailing in a sea of provocative thoughts.

There are times in life where one find themselves in denial. You just didn't want to believe it but if it's something hurting you or others you really have to listen and be honest with yourself. I think I've been pretty honest here in regards to our current situation. In other words in our current situation you can't let partisan politics drive your thoughts. You'd really hate to believe it but if you are a honorable person you really have to ask yourself the hard questions, am I part of something so horrendous. In that regard I have not let political bias drive my thoughts, I've been open to all possibilities, so far though just as with the left, the right or those who are way out in the outfield someplace nothing has ever proven to give an end to a means. I really had to be able to connect what was being said with something solid behind it. Just like a jigsaw puzzle where that one piece is eluding you. It really wasn't eluding you it just fell off the table somewhere, in that case the piece was missing. That's what happened here in regards to all my analysis, that missing piece just wasn't there but now I think I've found it.

Why do I think what Obama said the other day is my missing piece? Let's look at the contents of what he said.

"What we're fighting against is these long-term trends in which being selfish, being tribal, being divided, and seeing others as an enemy — that has become a stronger impulse in American life. And by the way, we're seeing that internationally as well. It's part of the reason why the response to this global crisis has been so anemic and spotty," Obama said.

The former president went on to say: "It would have been bad even with the best of governments. It has been an absolute chaotic disaster when that mindset — of 'what's in it for me' and 'to heck with everybody else' — when that mindset is operationalized in our government."

Let's look at the context of what he said.

"What we're fighting against"

Who are we? What fight is he talking about?...he's spent the last three years on a massive vacation or so we thought. Is he admitting that he himself along with a group of other people have secretly spent the last three years laying plans to undermine our electorate because they failed so miserable to do so during the last election?

these long-term trends in which being selfish, being tribal, being divided, and seeing others as an enemy — that has become a stronger impulse in American life

Is he saying that being tired of making substandard wages and watching your jobs go oversea and the importation of cheap labor is selfish? Is he saying that wanting to be your own sovereign country is being tribal? Is he saying that forcing a religious person to bake a cake for a same sex marriage is less divisive then as if letting people go out around each other to live their lives in peace?

And by the way, we're seeing that internationally as well.

Really why did he feel compelled to throw that in? Once you let one groundswell go unheeded it will start to spread? I guess it never obviously occurred to him that if that is the stronger will of the people then that's what the vast majority of the people want, they want back their livelihoods, their identify, they don't want government dictating how they should think, how they should respond and definitely not how they should act. Governments are supposed to respond to the will of the people not the other way around. When it's the other way around that is a dictatorship. I guess when he repeated several times when he left office that if things weren't going according to how he felt they should be he'd have something to say about that and evidently he does.

It's part of the reason why the response to this global crisis has been so anemic and spotty," Obama said.

Anemic, what a choice of words given our current crisis. Anemic, leading to a lack of oxygen. Spotty?...why some countries have been hit harder by the virus or we could say they were inflicted with the strain that causes people to "lack oxygen". ...funny how that ended up being the countries that were showing a stronger impulse towards being selfish, tribal and divided. No they simply couldn't have that, they've already laid out the guideline as seen in part of a speech he gave when he was president:

It's a simple set of principles that if everybody signed onto -- Republicans, Democrats, state legislators, university presidents, members of Congress -- it can focus our attention, all these different things that we're doing, into one simple, basic idea, which is, make sure that when you're doing the right thing, that your society has got your back and is looking out for you.

You see it's not the things you are doing it's the things that they are doing and you are suppose to sign onto, when you have a chaotic of a disaster mindset, you are being selfish, you have to much of a 'what's in it for me' and 'to heck with everybody else' mindset....and we definitely can't justify the operationalization of that within our government leadership.

We had the great honor of being at Selma this past weekend for the 50th anniversary of the March from Selma. And one of the main points I think that all of us made was change doesn't happen by itself; it happens because people get organized and mobilized and focused, and they push, and sometimes they disrupt and they make folks uncomfortable, and they ask questions about why is it this way instead of that way.

Folks did exactly that and they won despite the fact of what we are learning now of there never having been any Russian interference but an alliance within our own intelligence agencies to collude with those within the white house administration during the Obama years to stop it. When Obama said the rule of law is at risk he meant the rule of law in principle not statutes. Remember it was just a simple set of principles that if everyone signed onto...it ends up not being so simple if you don't.

Let's take a look at Obama's opinion on mobilizing...

We're going to mobilize a coalition around this country to get this process moving, because there are a lot of good ideas right now but they're stalled, or they're happening piecemeal, or they're happening in one university, or they're happening in one state, and they have to happen everywhere. And we've got to mobilize the entire nation to make that happen. And it's going to start with students themselves, because if you aren't asking for something different, if you aren't asking for help, if you're not getting mobilized, then folks aren't going to help you, and then you'll just be complaining

Barack Obama whose leadership failed to maintain the momentum to keep the leftist globalist agenda intact, whose has sat back silently the last three years waiting in anticipation of yet another chance to force upon the world the principles by which we should live by. First he had to immobilized the force that mobilized against them and he had to immobilize the entire nation to make that happen.

"It would have been bad even with the best of governments"

That says a mouthful doesn't it....he has become the arbitrator of what a best government should be. When that doesn't happen he had to become operationalized against the opponent, you have to break them down, separate them, marginalize them, tear apart at their strength in numbers, make them terrified to want to even get near each other.....that is the very definition of a operationalized mindset.

When you take what he said he is telling you exactly what is transpiring...they are in a fight, the reason for the fight, why they are fighting the impulse, he's telling you why some countries are being made to suffer more than others and he's telling you why it must be stopped on a governmental level.

Word play and I bet he thinks he is ever so clever.

Famous last words:

Obama, I may have something to say about that....

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