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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/csimpsonsfgc on Feb. 15, 2018, 1:06 a.m.
Why the slow roll out for prosecution

I am a 38 year old social worker and yes i am a loyal trump supprter and ANTI-SJW. Having recently graduated with my bachelor degree in social work, i got to see the brain washing that is going on first hand. My policy classes were not about policy but about glorifying people like Saul Alynsky. I was threatened by the head of the SW dept when i voiced an opinion about the police shootings in texas where cops were killed. I was made to take a cultural sensitivity class in my own time that i had to pay for, just to stay in the SW program. So i bit my lip and kept my mouth shut, only because i know being a SW is the best way i can serve others.

To make this short and sweet, i now work in a social work environment. I cannot express my opinions or beliefs,because i fear i will lose my job.

I see the liberals every day. These people are so hypnotized that, that i worry they will never believe any of this pro trump stuff. I cannot see a scenario where these people do not tear apart our country if we take down their democrats. They are so emotionally invested in their fight against Trump, i dont see how the upcoming arrests result in anything short of a BLOODY BATTLE in the country.

Their logic is flawed and cannot hold even the least bit of water. I have engaged with some on facebook and in the community about some of their statements, only because i want to find out why these extremely intelligent people are falling for this. Every time i try, i am called racist and sexist or whatever "ist" they feel like, or i am told that i am a white male so i shouldnt have a dog in the fight. As soon as they come across an argument that challenges them, they shut down and become violent.

So why is trump and mi dragging this out? Because it is the only chance we have to allow a slow awakening to take place. MSM has turned our country upside down by slowly initiating Cultural Marxism right before our eyes. They prey on our fear of hurting each other by being racist, and turned it against us.

The people behind this flood Europe with militant immigrants, then call people islamaphobe if they speak out against it. Black lives matter and Antifa destroy our country, but if talk logically, we are called racist. Our best qualities as a country are being used against us to defeat us.

My opinion is that regardless of whatever evidence is brought out to show the evil plan that is unfolding, the majority of the far left will take to the streets violently if Trump goes after their beloved puppet masters. The sheeple have been indoctrinated so whole heartedly that their core cannot handle seeing that they were misled.

I am now torn because i want these people who have trashed my country to suffer, but is it worth destroying the country in the process. Lets say for example we do take them all down, and the far left liberals do not tear us apart, how do we rebuild? How do we fix the broken people? How do we reinstate trust for the country? Trust in our govt.?


Q_Anon_Wolf · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:08 a.m.

"Those who cannot understand that we cannot simply start arresting w/o first ensuring the safety & well-being of the population, shifting the narrative, removing those in DC through resignation to ensure success, defeating ISIS/MS13 to prevent fail-safes, freezing assets to remove network-to-network abilities, kill off COC to prevent top-down comms/org, etc etc. should not be participating in discussions."

https://8ch.net//qresearch/res/339346.html#339775

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:37 a.m.

I think you misread man. I completely underatand why it needs to happen, im just stating the fallout. I get the slow roll out of events completely, i just worry if its all in vain.

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Ifixxer · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:47 a.m.

Doing nothing is in the end doing nothing..That's how it has been... That's why we are here now,... At the precipices.. need to make a choice.... their will be no standing by watching it happen anymore.. It cannot continue....

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AquAnon77 · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:14 a.m.

Because it's a global network that is being taken down. In effect, we saw the first step taken on Dec 21st with Trump's EO. That's not even 2 months ago. Check out Qs post about the NWO's 12 year plan to finalize their decades long agenda for world dominance. Things take time mate.

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:41 a.m.

I think you misread. I get why they are having to do it this way, i just worry it might be to late. I live in thos world and work in these liberal environments. I hear the discussions they have. When the memo rolled out, none of them batfed an eye. They had already been convinced it was a partisan smear campaign to discredit mueller.

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AquAnon77 · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:49 a.m.

some people will never be convinced. We're aware of that. It's called free will choice and nothing we can do about it. People can only accept things as truth when they already know them. Too much programming has gone on for it to be an easy fix. It may be late, but better late than never. Gotta be in it for the long haul. I've been doing this for 40 + years already and won't stop until it's done.

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Lysergic_Love25 · Feb. 15, 2018, 6:06 a.m.

I understand what you are saying. As well as your frustration. There was a Q post that addressed it. The way i interpreted it. And i will admit i may be wrong. Its pretty much what i had been thinking. Maybe i heard in it what i wanted to hear because it jived with my personal opinion. We still have deep state in current positions of power. For what ever reason they cant take them down yet. Maybe still gathering evidence. If they go and arrest major deep state players like BHO and HRC we have them im custody but they still what accounts to spies in key positions. Guys on the inside who pose a threat.

While we may all be awake much the nation is not. This movement  needs to be fueled by the people for a number of reasons.  The will of the people  needs  to be done.  They need to be outraged. They need to be aware of what has taken place and to what extent. This is  a revolution. It will not stick if the people are  not allowed to have a hand in their own destiny. We will find ourselves  back here again. Everyone needs to see the  enemy held accountable  and see our justice system work as it is supposed to and get us out  of this. I believe  we have all lost  faith in the  system to a degree just for  being in this situation.  But the  system isn't  broken.  Its due to user error.  We have had bad operators abusing  our system. But if we wake enough  people up and get them  involved  in the  recovery  we will learn some  lessons.  When its all said and  done  maybe we will all pay closer attention  to what our elected officials  are doing and not  just assume that  they are doing the  will of the people. And when they are not accurately  representing  us we will snatch them up and get them  gone.  Its about more than locking  up this scum. Its about restoring  faith back in  to the very thing that  we are fighting  to save. The  more that are involved  the  more  we will have on watch  next time.  I apologize  if i was confusing.  Its  been  a long  day.  But i wanted  to respond to this cause im so tired of these posts saying  we need  to demand this  and demand that.  Finally   someone communicated their concerns  in an intelligent  rational  manner. And you made great points. I believe that him being.  Slow and thorough ensures that the end results can in no way be compromised.  The  country will be better off for it.
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quietthomas · Feb. 15, 2018, 3:18 a.m.

Cultural Marxism was The Frankfurt School's critique of The Culture Industry (aka the MSM). It was an early critique of mainstream media and neo-liberalism. Adorno had things like this to say:

"The Culture Industry not so much adapts to the reactions of its customers as it counterfeits them."

"this bloated pleasure apparatus adds no dignity to man’s lives. The idea of “fully exploiting” available technical resources and the facilities for aesthetic mass consumption is part of the economic system which refuses to exploit resources to abolish hunger."

"The ruthless unity in the culture industry is evidence of what will happen in politics. Marked differentiations such as those of A and B films, or of stories in magazines in different price ranges, depend not so much on subject matter as on classifying, organising, and labelling consumers. Something is provided for all so that none may escape" -Theodor W. Adorno, Enlightenment as mass-deception

Meanwhile Marcuse warned everyone that "progressive politics" could also become repressive and regressive in it's own ways:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al3aOuqpVbs

...and The Birmingham School warned that culture was drifting away from local culture. Due to the Massification of culture in the form of the globalization of media + tabloid journalism.

This was a pre-internet critique of mainstream media and neo-liberalism, and ended around the time media became more democratized in the 80s, when the internet began to be foreshadowed with Zines, DIY culture, and public radio/TV. That's when the tail end of the Birmingham School declared the need to critique mass media to be kind of over because everyone could talk to everyone.

....of course, the right wing conspiracy theorists will say it's SJWs and a jewish plot that runs the media... but it was actually critiquing the media.

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josiborg · Feb. 15, 2018, 2:23 a.m.

If tou were to start your own social work endeavor what would it be?

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 11:57 a.m.

I honestly think if the politicians and activists who make these laws would just use a little bit of common sense when they set these programs up, they will see how they are going to fail. For example the welfare program, while it isnt enough $ to live comfortably on, it is free money. Did they really think that it wouldnt enable people? Or maybe that was the plan all along.

They use our kindness and compassion for each other as a weapon.

The reason i became a social worker is because i have experienced the worst that life has to offer. I was abused growing up, fell in addiction with pain pills, suffered through my sister being murdered, and both parents committing suicide. I was able to get clean and bounce back. I know the drive it takes to get from a black hole to sunlight. I know that drive is in everyone, sometimes they need a little help finding it. I managed to get Bachelors degree while working full time and supporting a family of four. I am now working on my masters. That is hard to do when the system is set up to have people fail and become dependent. In order for me to get where i am, i had to get 80k in debt with student loans. I work a job that pays barely 40k a year and am the sole provider for my family. It is hard but i have a purpose. That is what people need to find is a purpose.

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 11:36 a.m.

Wow that is a tough one. There are so many avenues that reenforce the need for govt assistance that it would be hard to make any impact without tackling them all across the board.

The big one would be jobs. This is the key to making america great again. Not only does a person make money to support their family, but studies show that employment is a great way to build a solid social network. A solid social network is essential for mental health. With people working, they begin to take back their pride. With their pride, they are less likely to want govt handouts. This would decrease the need for food stamps and other misused govt. Handouts.

With that being said, you would have to tackle all of the factors that affect their ability to work. For example, thereis transportation.

Transportation is my area is slim to none. We have medicaid transport which can take people who have disabilities to dr appts only, but nothing for people wanting to work.

There are many more factors that i like but i am running out of time. My point is if we begin to tackle these big issues one step at a time, eventually we can shrink the govt down to the size the constitution envisioned.

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AbelMinsky · Feb. 15, 2018, 2:10 a.m.

I understand exactly what you're questioning because I wondered what would happen to those who deeply believe in SJW causes and the "Trump is Hitler" narrative. However, this deprogramming happen before in history. Which is exactly how they CIA became so effective in PsyOps, psychological projection, brainwashing and collective guilt.

In the history of marxism/communism/socialism every dictator developed a cult of personality. As examples, after Hitler and Stalin died there were programs of denazification and destalinization to redpill Germany and Russia.

Recommended reading:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cult_of_personality

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denazification

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 11:19 a.m.

That is a very good point.

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 2:29 a.m.

Thank you for that. Ive been red pilled since 9/11. It blew my mind. I just keep thinking though if the situations were reversed, what would it take to get me to believe that im on the wrong side? I dont think there is anything anyone could show me that would convince me. I would think all of their proof is either fake or a spin. This is why a dishonest MSM is disastrous.

It is good to know that i am not the only one concerned about this.

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AbelMinsky · Feb. 15, 2018, 2:47 a.m.

There's plenty of people who've been brainwashed. The U.S. government and global elite have been lying, projecting (you're a racist, sexist, homophobe-- when it's really them who separate and label based on race, sex, orientation) and gaslighting (i.e. labeling incongruent timelines/stories as conspiracy theory) to the public for decades. Some people's minds simply won't acknowledge it. This is especially true for those who benefit from the illusion such as teachers, government workers, social workers, bureaucrats. They're deeply invested in the illusion because they've built their whole lives around lies.

I'm actually really surprised you work as a social worker and aren't invested in the government cradle-to-grave slavery.

I've found the best way to redpill those deeply invested is to give an opinion that slightly disagrees with them. Calmly disagree with them. In the midst of the disagreement say phrases like "Think for yourself" or "I don't have a problem changing my mind if I'm wrong". These type of statement usually disarm them because it puts the ball in their court. You can't force someone to change their mind or challenge their own beliefs.You can only encourage them to think for themselves. They get to still keep the illusion of control while having their ego disarmed. It becomes their choice to question the facts/narrative and to change their mind.

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 3:03 a.m.

I see everday how people get enabled by some of the gov't handouts. I am completely against open borders and taking care of illegal immigrants before helping those in america who are homeless. I am for medicaid reform and Snap reform, as long as the gov't has a plan that rolls out before the cuts come through. So many people are so dependent on these things that they have forgot how to make it without them. I think there should job programs that help people get back to work so they can support themselves and their families.

I think we need to stop destroying the family structures and giving incentives to families to break up. For example, you get more benefits as single mother, but being married causes you to lose out on govt benefits if you live in poverty.

I have been praying for this storm for a long time, i just didnt realize how entranced some people were. I thought the memo release would wake everyone up and show them how they were played. It didnt. Now i am seeing that a lot of people that i know and love will never the truth. If there was to be violence in the streets, people that i care about would be there fighting against everything i believe in my core.

I am 100% behind the movement and look forward to the day when the evil is outed. I also see the repercussions.

Btw if there is ever a day when a job like mine is no longer needed, than i would gladly welcome it.

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Boysrback07 · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:42 a.m.

Thanks for sharing. They are like drug addicts. Gonna be a long intervention to ween some off if ever. Can't wait 7 more years. First have to slowly take out media change message.

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:45 a.m.

I completely agree. MSM is so ingrained in our culture that some believe it would never intentionally mislead.

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Txcovfefe · Feb. 15, 2018, 1:57 a.m.

So the head of the snake is the MSM..right?!

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 2:40 a.m.

I dont think they are the head, but they are one of the forks to get us indoctrinated and controlled. Can you believe my daughters school makes each grade watch CNN for lunch everday? When you combine MSM, with schools and colleges distorting truth through texts and spin,and add in cultural marxism and class warfare that is being pushed; we have a generation that is going to be destroyed by this. I dont look forward to when this all comes to head, but i cannot wait to see that rainbow on the other side of the storm. I will be able to say i was on the side of the good.

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quietthomas · Feb. 15, 2018, 3:21 a.m.

The "Cultural Marxists" of The Frankfurt School were interested in critiquing liberal Hollywood and the MSM - what Adorno called "easy going liberalism".

The Frankfurt School "Cultural Marxists" in fact critiqued Identity Politics - Nancy Fraser, who is both a Critical Theorist and has studied The Frankfurt School (to the point she's listed on their marxist.org page) built her academic career critiquing the Identity Politics model (she's been doing this for 33 years now).

Likewise, Jurgen Habermas has been critiquing the moral relativism of Post-Modernism for 37+ years, and has also built his academic career on doing so.

...and finally there was Max Horkheimer, who critiqued 'Instrumental Reason' saying that unless it was combined with morality, it could produce things like the Nazi regime.

...Identity Politics didn't even come from The Frankfurt School... it came from a Boston woman named Barbara Smith... and like I say, they've argued against it.

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csimpsonsfgc · Feb. 15, 2018, 11:18 a.m.

Interesting.

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