If you accuse of wrongdoing, anyone in government who happens to be held in favor by the Leftist media, you will likely be accused of being a "conspiracy theorist".
The term is left intentionally vague, of course. It shares this feature with epithets like "racist" and other Left wing buzzwords which serve little purpose in the mind of the informed other than to identify the target the attack as a "non-Democrat". These are catch phrases which have become more a reliable standby for the most disgusting people in our society to silence critics, than they are actual terms of any linguistic value. Rather than explain, they confuse. Rather than provide meaning, they hinder discernment.
For the informed observer, the person hurling these epithets is a crime suspect. They are not informing the community of a problem by shouting warnings, they are trying to divert suspicion from their nefarious behavior by shouting nonsense distractions.
This was perhaps never clearer than in the recent controversy over a film titled "Sound of Freedom". Your humble correspondent has not at this time seen the film to speak of it, but I what I have seen is a familiar pattern of behavior by the usual suspects which sheds light on a very important subject closer to home.
The film in question asserts what is now a controversial value judgement. Namely, that molesting children is bad. Because of this crimethink, the film has been branded a "QAnon Conspiracy Theory" and outraged people in the media are panicking that anyone might dare say something so dangerous as "Molesting children is not okay".
What I know of QAnon is Telegram spam, so I have no use for this, quite clearly, but I too happen to hold child predators in disfavor, and in this I am in the good company of popular opinion, a rare accomplishment for your humble correspondent.
But it is conspicuous indeed how the media and many people in government seem to hold the unpopular view that child predators are somehow less dangerous that the people who express outrage at their proclivities. It also explains a great deal, I'd say.
I plan to open tonight's show with the story of a child pornography bust that shocked the conscience of many. Few realize that the FBI actually ran several child porn sites for a period of time, installed viruses on thousands of computers with the purported aim of tracking down the people who used the site.
Then, in some number of cases, either simply declined to do so, or waited many months, only to pounce at a politically opportune moment.
This, I suspect ties into many modern political phenomena. The Epstein story is almost too obvious to need mentioning, but also the case of a Federal Judge's wife in Charlottesville, a Patriot Front member who got a conspicuously sweet plea agreement, and surely many more to come.
In Realpolitik terms, it is important to understand the depths of depravity that the regime will sink to for their grip on the reigns of the State, and cautionary tale to all those who would Right the ship.
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