Soros 2020
Color Revolution EXPLAINED
We find ourselves in an asymmetrical war without precedent. As a bystander, it is impossible to say what's happening, let alone to predict what will happen.
Canadian YouTuber, Black Pigeon Speaks, as always has great commentary about these current events. The expertly-produced video and the rest of the transcript are linked below.
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But how then do we go from an isolated instance of police brutality in the middle of America to allowing a collection of Antifa, BLM and assorted anarchists to be ceded a police precinct in Seattle - and then allowed to LARP on as being 'comrades' that have won some kind of 'revolution for the oppressed'?
How, on the other side of the Earth, is a statue of Captain Cook in need of being protected from a mob in Australia? And the street Penny Lane, made famous by the Beatles being put on a list to be canceled in Liverpool?
Well, firstly, is the fact that the infrastructure the organization and the command-and-control has already been put into place with the help of Mr. Soros and his billions that is waiting to pounce on any hot-button issue with the intent on piggybacking off it to push for radical social change and the moving of the Overton Window wildly to the Far Left.
Secondly, and just as importantly is the use of the Motte-and-Bailey fallacy, which is named after Medieval Motte-and-Bailey style castles, as it applies to politics. This is where an advocate conflates to positions with similar properties. For example, one modest and easy to defend, the Motte. For example: Police reform to eliminate unnecessary brutality. Okay but then there is the second one which is much more controversial, the Bailey. For example: Abolish police departments in cities, altogether.
While most people can agree that police brutality is something society should seek to eliminate, the more outlandish demand, to end police departments altogether or that statues of Mahatma Gandhi now need to come down because he was a pervert and a racist doesn't correlate for most - but this is how the Motte-and-Bailey are used - and as we've seen, used very effectively in 2020.
But as Lenin said, 'Without revolutionary theory, there can be no revolutionary movement.' And this theory has been put into spectacular action recently, via the revolutionary infrastructure and organization put into place over the years with the help of ideologues like Soros, who himself has said of himself, and I quote, 'I fancied myself as some kind of God. If truth be known, I carried some rather potent messianic fantasies with me from childhood, which I felt I had to control, otherwise they might get me in trouble.'
This revolutionary theory is also being used by the street paramilitary groups and their use of wanton violence. And strife and the organizers of BLM, that focus the resentment of the black community for their use in Marxist ends. Well, this is classic revolutionary tactics and what the late KGB defector, Yuri Bezmenov called the 'deployment of the useful idiots'.
And what is clearly going on here is the tactical use of a manufactured let's say 'Black Color Revolution' and it being hijacked to bring about a Red social revolution by stealth.
Moreover, the centers of demoralization that used to be called 'schools' have manufactured over the years countless comrades for the ranks of the social revolution that is to be led by focusing manufactured outrage on whatever social event can kick off the destabilization of the country and this is why Antifa, as well as BLM wish to destroy the family. It's the bedrock of society.
This is also why they are using the Motte-and-Bailey it's used to fling absurdly dangerous social division to the forefront and why they seek to socially photoshop history into oblivion, as a society that has historical amnesia can be much more easily molded by the rhetoric of the Revolution.
Anything that unites a people; family, church, history, national heroes and inevitably, the flag all of these are set to be destroyed and all of these have already become the targets of this movement. It's important to remember that societies are incredibly interconnected and interdependent and also, that they are extremely fragile.
In our own time, we have seen the breathtaking speed in which collapse can happen in the USSR, Yugoslavia and the ongoing collapse in South Africa. Your country is the only home you have and they are coming for all of it. People need to be made aware of this. Whether it's an historic figure, your flag or the Beatles - whatever motivates you - but at least be aware of what this is all about. And remember that none of this is organic and all of it is going according to plan, Penny Lane be damned.
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