Friday, December 30, 2022
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Truck Convoy the Media....LOCALLY, Park....why drive thousands of miles?
TruckCONVOY to the Media
Imagine a 2-10 big rigs at every local network outlet...."conveying" the message....
Stop the propaganda, the the lies via Omission...or we will remain....
Simple, Stupid!
Important NOTE...You will be on the/their news that night...after having made THEM the so called victim....u see ..they are the news...just ask em...
#picketMedia #TruckMediaCONVOY
I'm Mad as Hell + I'm not gonna take this any more! Picket the Media to "The Power of Ten"
Marshall McLuhan stated,“The medium is the message.” each medium controls the message; contemporary media outlets, i.e. NBC, ABC, CBS manipulate the message in order spread aninsidious pop culture mantra which opposes American values of Family and Religion.In defense of the independent, self-reliant American Spirit- we stand strong against the pop culture media. The American culture is the fabric that is held together by the glue of Church and Family.
Our American MORAL compass has been usurped and replaced by Pop Culturists who deem evil as sexy, fun.
The Media’s long established relationship with the CIA as far back as the 40’s (see Operation Mockingbird) has not departed from its purpose of controlling the message.
The message is controlled by CONTROLLING those who impart information to the public at large.
The Media’s task is to be a check on the government’s denial of liberties….NOT to be a defender of government’s attempts at controlling “we the people.”
What can 10 people do?
The Power of Ten and the math’s equation tells it all. We the People of this great and wonderful land we call the United States of America…..will not relinquish our duty to uphold the Constitution of these UNITED STATES.One Million people, divided by ten will each represent one Government supported media outlet, each of which will hold you accountable.
The Federal Arbiters of Truth and Objectivity (FATO) have decreed that only the federal government, in the hands of correctly thinking adults is to be validated, sarcasm not withstanding...the MediaOcracy is simply a description of such elitist behavior....that"We the People" will stand in opposition to the state run media complex....
“We the People” will no longer stand the demonetization of citizens, the Tea Party or any other constitutionally defined group or organization. We are holding you, the Media, to account.
Conservatism isn’t radical…. Liberal politics that tipped the Canoe of Liberty must be righted and “We the People” to the Power of Ten will be, not a fly on the wall, but a hornets nest at a picnic.
We pledge to be part of the first nationwide media protest movement in order to change the adverse conversation being perpetuated upon “We the People” by YOU, the media…. we will not stand down.
I explain it in this ten minute synopsis on blogtalkradio.com
A Ten minute synopsis on How and Why this will work
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/tony-venuti/2013/12/02/marchingpicketing-on-the-media-to-the-power-of-ten
Friday, December 2, 2022
Reparations....WE Paid in Full...and now WHO wants MORE?
https://www.crf-usa.org/brown-v-board-50th-anniversary/reparations-for-slavery-reading.html
Reparations, Pro and Con
Many people and groups have voiced their opposition to the whole idea of slavery reparations. Major arguments against reparations include:
- There are no black slaves living today. Slavery ended more than 160 years ago at the cost of several hundred thousand lives lost in the Civil War. It is unfair to ask American taxpayers, many of them from families that came to the United States after slavery ended, to pay for the wrongs of slavery.
- The problems faced by African Americans today are not the "legacy of
slavery" or even racism. Many blacks have succeeded very well in
American society. The problems of poor African Americans are caused by
social ills within the inner city, such as the breakdown of families,
high crime rates, and dependence on welfare.
- Federal and state governments have already spent billions of dollars
on social programs such as welfare, subsidized housing, health care,
employment development, affirmative action, and education. These
programs have benefitted African Americans.
- African Americans, particularly the young, need to overcome their
problems through their own efforts and not depend on more government
handouts and benefits.
- Reparations would be too expensive, depriving the country of the
opportunity to fix the Social Security and Medicare systems and meet
other budget needs that benefit all Americans.
- Any reparation plan would lead to unfairness and huge administrative costs. Who would receive reparations? Descendants of slaves? All blacks? Would well-off African Americans receive payments? If a fund were set up, who would administer it? Would those unhappy with the plan call for even more reparations or file lawsuits?
Advocates for reparations reject these arguments. They contend:
- The claim for reparations is not against white Americans or even
individual Americans. It is a claim against American government and
society, which has continued from the time of slavery. As all members of
society share in society's benefits, they also must share the burdens
in the form of taxation. Through slavery, African Americans were
terribly wronged and modern blacks were robbed of their inheritance.
Further, blacks face racism every day. They deserve to be compensated.
- The problems faced by many blacks today come from slavery and
society's ongoing racism. Blacks were uprooted from their homes in
Africa and brutalized in America by a system that destroyed the family
structure and degraded the individual. When slavery ended, African
Americans owned nothing. Isolated and discriminated against, they were
denied education, contacts with society, and economic opportunity.
Compared to whites, blacks remain in a disadvantaged position and will
remain so until they receive compensation and society's racism ends.
- Welfare, subsidized housing, affirmative action, and other previous
efforts to address socio-economic problems of the black underclass have
been too little and too late. They failed because society has failed to
come to grips with the central problem--its own racism and
discrimination. In some cases, social programs, though well-intentioned,
actually increased black isolation and further degraded the black
community. In addition, these programs benefitted other groups, not just
blacks. By doing so, they failed to address the unique claims based on
slavery that African-Americans have.
- Reparations will not promote dependency. Instead, they will give
individual African Americans and the community as a whole a chance to
create their own economic base and become self-reliant.
- The cost of reparations may be great, but a debt is owed and must be
paid. The moral claim for reparations at least equals that of any other
government program. America is a rich country, and if the will exists,
the money can be found.
- Just as it is too early to decide how much is due in reparations, it is too early to agree on how to distribute the reparations. Fair methods can be worked out once society acknowledges its obligation to provide reparations in the first place.