Soon Truth Will Be Too Costly To Tell
The effort on my part to tell the truth is costly, not merely financially. The large costs are to my reputation and to my freedom. For example, some years ago a website called PropOrNot, funded by we-don’t-know-who, perhaps the US Department of State, or US AID, or George Soros, or Israel, identified me as a “Putin agent/dupe.” I was designated a “Russian agent” because I asked a simple question: Is it really in our interest to risk war with Russia, which in all likelihood will end up nuclear, for the sake of Washington’s hegemony?
If one complains of the annihilation of Palestinians and Palestine by the Israelis, one is labeled an “anti-semite” and “Holocaust Denier.”
If one complains about white ethnic America being overrun by immigrant-invaders, one is labeled racist.
And so on. Hopefully, my readers know the drill.
It is not only my reputation. Can I risk showing up at an airport and going through TSA? What is the likelihood that I am on a list? If Tulsi Gabbard can be harassed by TSA and forced to miss flights while they search her for the third time in a row, what can I expect from DEI hires who find my name on a list? In America today, I can be denied a flight by a Muslim TSA employee or an immigrant-invader who just walked across the border and was integrated into America with a TSA job.
Think about this for a moment. A former presidential appointee as Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury confirmed in office by the US Senate has no assurance that he will be able to board a US airliner in a US airport.
If I make a trip abroad, will I be harassed on re-entry?
This is the cost of telling the
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