Anonymous ID: f82fcb Jan. 17, 2022, 7:10 p.m. No.15402290   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2322 >>2566 >>2581

Sharpton: Black People Behind Trump ‘Props’ — So He Can ‘Sell Racism’ Without Looking Racist

 

MSNBC host Al Sharpton said Monday on “Deadline” that former President Donald Trump having said that white people were at the “back of the line” for COVID-19 treatments at an Arizona rally while black people were in the bleachers behind him was “optics” to “sell racism.”

 

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill said, “I have just got ask the Rev, I mean, I looked at that rally, and I listened to what he said, that white people were being denied the vaccine, the clear message that black people were being prioritized for the vaccine over white people. Everyone knows what he was trying to do. He was trying to get people to be mad at black people. What did those black people sitting behind him think when he said that? It’s like I don’t get that.”

 

Sharpton said, “The fact that we all saw them sitting there, clearly they were put there for the optics. There was one guy that went around the whole 2020 race with a ‘Blacks for Trump’ sign. It seems like now he’s got more. They are put there strategically so that he can say the most racist things and not look racist.”

 

He added, “I mean who gets a group of people, ‘Blacks for Trump,’ and just happens to sit there, and they happen to get within camera view? I mean, no one could be that stupid to think that that just happened to be they got the good seats. That is choreographed so he can sell racism and look like he’s not a racist. I think it is something that we all ought to deplore. I wouldn’t waste my time worrying about who he props up.”

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2022/01/17/sharpton-black-people-behind-trump-props-so-he-can-sell-racism-without-looking-racist/

Anonymous ID: f82fcb Jan. 17, 2022, 7:51 p.m. No.15402676   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio Praises the CCP’s “Common Prosperity”

 

Raymond Thomas Dalio is an American billionaire investor and hedge fund manager, who has served as co-chief investment officer of the world’s largest hedge fund, $150 billion Bridgewater Associates, since 1985. He founded Bridgewater in 1975 in New York. Mr. Dalio is personally estimated to be worth $18 billion.

 

Mr. Dalio has benefited mightily from the US supply chain moving to China after that country was inducted into the World Trade Organization in 2001. Bridgewater has used the rise of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as an opportunity to underwrite the regime with the money entrusted to his company by the savings and pension funds of ordinary US citizens. Much of this investment has gone to support and grow CCP-controlled companies in the high tech, military and surveillance industries, which subsequently have been used by the CCP to subvert the west, enslave its population and prepare for the subversion of, and ultimately the take-over of Taiwan and the West.

 

At the UBS Group investment conference Mr. Dalio praised the CCP’s “Common Prosperity” crackdown on individuals and businesses portrayed by the CCP regime as a campaign to more broadly distribute the gains of China’s growth. “First you get rich and then you make a point of distributing those opportunities in a more equal way”, Mr. Dalio facetiously said. “I think a lot of people…tend to make a mistake of thinking that this is like a return to communism under Mao, rather than understanding it’s just part of the evolutionary process(2)” Reuters report Dalio as saying. “I think the United States through its own system needs more common prosperity and a lot of countries do(2)”. Comically, Dalio is implying that the autocratic Communist economic model is better at distributing wealth than the Capitalist one.

 

Dalio discussed the crackdown by the CCP in China as if it were broadening access to the Chinese economy’s benefits rather than centralizing power. Chinese President Xi’s reforms were going to “create a fairer system,” Dalio comically claimed without evidence.

 

On the contrary, critics see the treatment of Jack Ma, co-founder of Alibaba who recently all but vanished from the public eye, and the crackdown on some of China’s most high-flying businesses and entrepreneurs as a part of a campaign to consolidate power by dictator Xi Jinping and the Communist Party he controls.

 

President Xi’s slogan “Common Prosperity” is simply a cynical strategy with the goal of mimic the class struggle of the Mao years. Turning the Chinese middle and lower class against successful entrepreneurs and politicians in order to give Xi an opening to eliminate his opponents through “political cannibalism and the meat grinder of power politics (1)“.

 

“The friend-enemy dichotomy advocated by German Fascist legal scholar Carl Schmitt as well as Mao Zedong has been revitalized by Xi to serve his cult of personality and personal dictatorship. No wonder the Chinese dissidents’ community gave him a moniker: Xitler.(1)“

 

https://gnews.org/1869709/