Corrupt Officials Evade Justice: The Call for Accountability
Jesse KellyJuly 27, 202520 min3,131 views
27 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Culture of Moving On
- π§ The tendency to move on from painful memories and political scandals is a natural human inclination, but it benefits criminals.
- βοΈ Corrupt officials exploit this by committing terrible acts, knowing that public outrage will eventually fade as new scandals emerge.
- π« The speaker emphasizes a refusal to move on from perceived injustices, citing personal heritage as a factor.
Presidential Overreach and Government Misuse
- π The president is a servant of the people, not a king or dictator, and cannot issue commands or dictate citizens' lives.
- β οΈ The idea of a president expressing impatience with the public, especially with an implied threat, is unacceptable in a free country.
- π¨ Using government forces like the CIA and FBI to attack political opponents is seen as a crime deserving severe punishment, including life imprisonment or the death penalty.
COVID-19 Policies and Government Overreach
- π· The period of COVID-19 is described as a descent into a communist dictatorship where citizens were dictated where to go, eat, and what to wear.
- π Many lost jobs for refusing experimental injections, the efficacy of which is questioned.
- π£οΈ Institutions like the government, medical community, and corporations are accused of smashing normal people during COVID, yet there is a desire to simply move on without accountability.
- π« The FBI's alleged request to Facebook to censor a story about Hunter Biden is cited as an example of government overreach.
Tyranny and the Need for Reckoning
- π The COVID-19 period is characterized as a totalitarian dystopian nightmare of unmitigated evil, inconsistent with Western traditions and liberties.
- π¬ The movie "Edington" is mentioned as a truthful portrayal of these times, highlighting societal division and manipulation by powerful forces.
- ποΈ The national security state, big tech, big media, big medicine, and academia are implicated in this period, with a call for heavy prices and accountability.
- πΊπΈ The speaker expresses disappointment that many Americans craved and demanded authoritarian measures, even looking to China as a model, instead of freedom.
The Prism of COVID-19 and Future Accountability
- π The COVID-19 experience is presented as the prism through which to understand current American politics, including a fundamental lack of trust.
- π° The New York Times is criticized for initially promoting lockdowns and then suggesting it's too soon for accountability.
- π Connections are drawn between the COVID-19 response and the Russia Gate scandal, suggesting a coordinated effort to undermine political opponents.
- β The summer of protests and riots following George Floyd's death is linked to the frustration and psychosis imposed by authorities on youth during lockdowns, with a narrative of anger directed at "whiteness."
- π The events in the US during this period are seen as having transformed culture and society globally, necessitating hearings, trials, and actual truth and accountability.
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