“Majority rule only works if you’re also considering individual rights. Because you can’t have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper.” – Larry Flynt As the elite continue to consolidate their control of politics and media, despite over 60% of Americans who now see mainstream media for what it is, we find ourselves in a very precarious time. One in which choices must be made that stand to shift the very foundation on which most so comfortably sit in their apathetic stupor. However, it is not their fault. They have been taught that by passively relinquishing their rights — for State protection that is essentially non-existent — that this apathy is honorable, even patriotic. It is time to take that uncomfortable step into the scrutinizing light of the false majority and realize that you are not alone. You must break past this false perception designed to scare you into silence and isolation, and see that we, that you, are the majority. The Orwellian Dance While announcing that the US will be pulling out of the Paris Climate Accord, Trump stated that the US is, matter of fact, “the most environmentally friendly country,” then said it has the cleanest air (while it’s currently undergoing stratospheric testing that’s safety is admittedly uncertain); he stated that it has the cleanest water (while every state in the US currently has over 80,000 violations of drinking water standards that go wholly unacknowledged by these same leaders), and he again repeats that the US just is “the most environmentally friendly,” but that “were not going to put our businesses out of work, and were not going to lose our jobs, were going to grow, we’re going to grow rapidly.” So this essentially states that the US cares about the environment, or rather, winning at the environment, but only so far as it does not affect US production. This is said in classically hypocritical establishment fashion, as what causes the vast majority of these environmental issues is in fact US industrial production. So, the US will be green, but not if it affects production; but production is why the US is not green… classic Orwellian double speak. As stated above, a report by the NRDC found over 80,000 violations of drinking water standards in every state in the US, and nearly one in four Americans receive their drinking water from systems which fail to meet federal health standards. It also found almost 2,000 water systems in all 50 states with excessive levels of lead contamination. And a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association concluded that children with elevated levels of lead in their blood at age 11 were likely to grow into adults with lower cognitive function and lower-status jobs than their parents. This seems far from ‘environmentally friendly‘ especially considering the claim that the US has the ‘cleanest water.
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