https://charlesmoscowitz.medium.com/trump-haters-go-out-in-disgrace-ecf1fc449ba7
This is a select list of historic statues of racists and other haters that might be torn down:
Bill Clinton
An accused rapist, a statue of the notorious misogynist might rightfully trigger fear in young women who might be reminded of the oppressive rape culture that he fostered and that his enablers excused and in some cases condoned.
Woodrow Wilson
He returned segregation to the White House reversing the more liberal policies of his predecessors, Republicans Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. After viewing "Birth of a Nation" in the White House, a blatantly racist movie, Wilson proclaimed: "It is like writing history with lightning, and my only regret is that it is all so terribly true." This movie directly contributed to the re-emergence of the Ku Klux Klan.
Franklin Roosevelt
He presided over the internment of hundreds of thousands of Japanese Americans over the objection of many of his advisors. He sold out Poland and Eastern Europe to Soviet Russia thus allowing a murderous system to advance, a system which ultimately murdered upwards of a hundred million people.
Earl Warren
Future Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren was the Governor of California who presided over the Japanese internment.
WEB DuBois
WEB DuBois joined the Communist Party at the age of 93, a party that presided over more murder, poverty, human suffering, loss of human freedom than any in history.
Harry Bridges
Communist Party member Harry Bridges was head of the Longshoremen Union in San Francisco. During the Hitler-Stalin alliance he worked with both socialist dictators to stymie American efforts at for war during the first two years of World War II.
Robert Byrd
Democratic Senator Robert Byrd, mentor to Hillary Clinton, was an active member of the Ku Klux Klan.
The Great Establishment Deception
This book of social theory identifies two forms of antisemitism. The first form, which may apply with variations to any minority group, is the normal prejudice and bigotry that we all, to varying degrees, hold toward “the other.” Based upon combinations of suspicion, fear, envy and ignorance, this unpleasant but natural form of antisemitism is best reduced and in some cases dispelled by compassion, human interaction and love.
The second form is the antisemitic imagination and this involves the weaponizing of the first form by adding various conspiracy theories. This weaponization is usually conducted at various levels by an establishment, in the form of a government which may either directly or informally collude with establishment entities of business, media, academia, entertainment and finance. By exploiting antisemitic conspiracy theories, the establishment deflects attention away from its own agendas and its own malfeasance by pointing the ...
The American Reichstag Fire is available on Amazon Books
As the author of The American Reichstag Fire, I now expect to be thrown in prison. Now that President Trump and 18 of his lawyers and associates have been indicted and face prison in Fulton County, Georgia than I expect to be next. In my case they probably won’t even bother with the formalities. They will probably just call me an insurrectionist and a white supremacist, even though I don’t happen to be white, and then lock me up in some gulag like the one they keep in D.C. They keep that gulag for anyone who might have been near the US Capitol during the fed inspired riots that shut down the Electoral Assembly on January 6th, 2021. That assembly was the last opportunity to get to the bottom of whether the election was stolen.
We will now not likely ever know for sure since they shut down the hearings scheduled for 7 states and then re-assembled around midnight in order to gavel Biden into the presidency without any hearings or the ...
What liberals and Democrats need to understand
INTERVIEW CHARLES MOSCOWITZ: [email protected] / (617) 271-5044
Charles Moscowitz is the author of the new book: The American Reichstag Fire - The political and sociological consequences of a false flag
Given the fact that former President Donald Trump is favored to win the Republican nomination for President in 2024, it is now high time for liberals and for Democrats to at least begin to re-assess their attitudes toward Trump and the MAGA movement. In spite of 7 years of non-stop negative media, Trump and his movement not only continue to endure as a powerful and potent political and social force, but the movement appears to be gaining new momentum in the face of the prosecution and indictments of the front-runner.
Liberals and Democrats need to look beyond their narrow talking points and consider the reasons for this momentum. Indeed, such an examination, and such a national conversation, is critical to preserving the cohesive ...