If it is true that freedom is not free, that you had the means to
defend it but lost it anyway to the one who made you believe that your freedom
in his hands is safer than in your hands, then you won't know that you've been
hypnotized by the one who robbed you of your freedom, or that he did so with
your consent. Poor you.
Even before they crossed from the liberal camp to the conservative
camp, the Jews were already nurturing the freedom-spoiling critters which are
now devouring America's freedom of the press with the jaws of the right-wing
mob that keeps nibbling at the good apples in the basket as if the mob were the
one bad apple that's busy spoiling all the others.
For decades, the Jews and their lackeys have been recruiting
students on the campuses of the nation to watch for and report on the ordinary
folks who refused to demonstrate undying love for Israel and the Jewish causes.
The publications of those Jews set-up corners where they kept watch on the
likes of Professor Norman Finkelstein while they tried to silence them when the
latter voiced opinions that were different from theirs. And those Jews made a
list of outstanding people such as Louis Farrakhan who would not knuckle under
when they pressured them, and they attacked them viciously, asking everyone
else to ostracize them.
And when those of us who are of Arab descent came on the scene,
the Jews wasted no time putting us under the constant bombardment of slanderous
lies. Knowing how these people operate, we warned the rest of society that what
the Jews are doing to us today, they will do to them tomorrow, but nobody
listened. Well, tomorrow has arrived, and those who were too hypnotized
yesterday to hear us, continue to be hypnotized today to realize what's going
on. How do we know that? We know it because they ogle what's happening with
their hypnotized eyes, yet fail to recognize the danger of what's unfolding
around them.
What has transpired this time was that Northwestern University
invited former Attorney General Jeff Sessions to speak at a campus event.
Oblivious of the reality that Jeff Sessions has proven to be a fanatic
right-wing, take-no-prisoner prosecuting kind of figure, the campus newspaper
covered the protest that was staged by some students, showing their pictures in
the print and electronic media. And sure enough, all those whose lexicon is
filled with threats expressed in terms that ring as follows: “leverage, making
credible threats, watching them, wielding a weapon of deterrence, intimidating
and making an example of someone,” got on their twitters and spoke glowingly of
Jeff Sessions in the way that the murderous cops of New York used to speak of
Rudy Giuliani when he was the terrible mayor of that city.
The mainstream right-wing publications blamed the ensuing chaos at
Northwestern on the students who objected to their pictures being given out to
fanatics that hide behind what's noble to commit the ignoble acts of exploiting
the good nature of society to hurt their opponents, such as the students and
their good professors. Instead of seeing this reality for what it is and
tracing the deficiency of the system that has allowed it to grow –– back to the
Jews who contaminated America's democracy –– those publications came down hard
on the frightened students. If anything, this proves that the fears of the
students who seek a safe place to study on campus are real fears, and not
imagined ones.
You can verify all this by sampling some of what was published
over three days in November of 2019. The following list comprises the editorial
of the Daily Northwestern and what else was published in five right-wing
publications:
“Addressing The Daily's coverage of Sessions protests,” by the
editors of the Daily Northwestern, published on November 10, 2019 on their
website.
“Attacks on the free press begin on college campuses,” by Tiana
Lowe, Published on November 11, 2019 in The Washington Examiner.
“The Daily Northwestern Apologizes to Students for Reporting News
That Triggered Them,” by Robby Soave, published on November 11, 2019 in Reason
Magazine,
“College editors turn journalism into cuddly kumbaya,” by Quin
Hillyer, published on November 12, 2019 in The Washington Examiner.
“Northwestern's Newspaper Doesn't Get Journalism,” by Katherine
Timpf, published on November 12, 2019 in National Review Online.
“Discomfort and the duty of reporting,” by Josh Greenman,
published on November 12, 2019 in the New York Daily News.
By now, you should have figured that freedom does indeed come at a
price. And the way to pay the price is to remain vigilant enough at all time to
spot, recognize and out the demonic con artists who will spare not a moment to
get you to hand them the freedom to speak up and tell it like it is, especially
when what it is, refers to the demons’ attempt to spoil the entire basket of
apples.
They are here, they are vigilant, and they’ll wait for anyone to
doze off so that they can move in and claim the basket in which the good ones
sit pretty, oblivious of the reality that the enemies of freedom do not come
with a hand grenade under their belt; they come with a catchphrase that goes
something like this: We’re like you. We love democracy, so hand us your soul
and your freedom for safekeeping because you can trust us.