December 13, 2020 - Reckoning 50
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:49 pm
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Tat nails it again.
America IS being torn apart by ideologies on the far left and the far right. Those ideologies are sometimes vocalized by the leadership of both major parties, and sometimes by some of the people who belong to those parties (but not all of them).
I heard the other day that the latest "marriage taboo" is that you don't marry someone whose political party affiliation is different from yours. It's gotten THAT crazy.
Now, depending on where you're located and what source of information you're able to use*, you may or may not know that during the Trump years (which may well be coming to an end), there was an underground effort at rounding up and dealing with child abusers. Honestly, it's so difficult to trust the media, whether mainstream or otherwise, these days that I'm really not certain whether the reports about this are correct or not, but there is certainly a lot of talk about this or that celebrity being busted for sexual abuse of children, and the assumption that their sudden silence this past year is not because they or members of their families are suffering from Covid-19 necessarily, but because they've been imprisoned or executed. Yeah, executed. Right now I put all that down to rumors and possibly blatant lies, but because our technology is as good as it is, something known as "deep fake" can really make you think you're seeing and hearing something which simply isn't true and never happened.
It's how some of the polarizing agents are able to press people to believe strongly one way or another about someone. I've heard of (and may even have seen) videos of former President Barack Obama claiming certain things, saying other things, and someone on the Republican/Conservative side of the political aisle cannot help but hate him more because of the message and the way in which he is portrayed as giving that message. The Truth: Obama never said what the video shows he said. But there were efforts made by those with the technical and graphical savvy to effectively convince millions of people of a lie.
* - "depending on where you're located and what source of information you're able to use" - Last month I had a video call with a cousin of mine. Now, I know I'm opening myself up to some backlash here, but this is an important point. She is as liberal as they come, but she's not what you'd call a leftist. When I've questioned her about her views on socialism/Marxism/communism, she definitely does NOT want to see America turned into a socialist or communist hellhole. She is not happy with the riots and the lockdowns and the whole mess. But she votes Democrat every single time an election comes around. She also hates Trump with a vengeance. Contrast - I'm conservative (yeah, here comes the backlash, but hear me out first). During the 8 years of the Obama administration, I felt that I personally, and people like myself, were not represented by our government, that the government meant us more than the normal harm, and that members of the government were inciting others to inflict harm upon me and my way of life. Did they actually do so? No. But the vibe was there, and there were some conservatives who did bear the brunt of the exhortations of Maxine Waters and some others.
Now, where was I going with all this?
My cousin had seen a Netflix documentary (sorry, I can't remember the name of it) that opened her eyes to something that she had actually been told by other conservative members of the family but had previously rejected, possibly because the conservatives were the ones saying it. A researcher at heart, after watching the documentary she wanted to experiment and see if what was claimed therein was true. Hence the video call. So while we were Facetiming, she suggested I open Google and type in "climate change" while she did the same thing. Then we compared finishing the phrase suggestions. The documentary was correct: When a liberal types in "climate change" Google offers a completely DIFFERENT set of phrase finishers than when a conservative types in "climate change". The set of finishers is more likely to appeal to the liberal mindset for the liberal typing it in, and the different set of finishers is more likely to appeal to the conservative mindset for the conservative typing it in. If a Venn diagram had been drawn to compare the two lists, the middle section of commonality was empty.
So my cousin now realized that yes, the control of information is definitely not on the side of the computer user. Any time she wanted to research the conservative point of view of something, Google would give her The Lincoln Project which seems to be a conservative think tank of people, but in actuality are what we conservatives refer to as RINOs (Republican In Name Only) and Never-Trumpers from the Republican/Conservative side. Google did NOT show her anything from actual conservative sources unless she took the time to scan quite a few pages of information down the line. So in her researches, which she felt were done properly all this time, she had never actually come into contact with an actual conservative, pro-Trump (or accepting of Trump at the very least) point of view. So, her liberal point of view sources told her Trump Bad, Must Get Rid Of, and her conservative point of view sources told her Trump Bad, Must Get Rid Of. She was completely mind-boggled that I, or anyone else conservative in the family, could believe anything else.
The documentary was mostly about how the internet is spying on us and using what we look at and discuss on social media to push advertisements at us that would appeal to us. "Follow the money," as the saying goes. The media giants are definitely out to make money, so their free sites are riddled with advertisements, and the more money their advertisers make, the more they can expect to make. Makes sense, right?
But there is another insidious thing going on, and it's a regional thing. Depending on where you're living, you may not have access to certain media outlets. If you think the shut-down of information flow is happening only in China or Russia, you're wrong. It's happening on Main St. in various cities and counties (and maybe even states) in the United States. When I suggested to my cousin to forget Google for a moment and try to access several known conservative outlets (not the RINO stuff), she could not access them. Her internet provider had it blocked. She lives in Massachusetts which, last I looked, was a state in good standing within the U.S.A. But her internet provider had her access to certain media outlets blocked so that when she tried to directly access them from her web browser, she could not.
So here is this researcher wanting very much to access what the true conservative point of view on something is, and the internet won't let her access that information. Instead, she's pointed to a different direction, giving her a totally different point of view than what conservatives really think/believe/share with each other. Until she learned that her ability to find her Truth about conservatives was blocked, she thought she had it and that all my conservative arguments were complete and utter bullshit because she couldn't find anything to verify what I'd say. Mind you, she otherwise thinks the world of me and acknowledges that I'm no dummy by a longshot. But the internet was putting a wedge between us, and between her and other conservative members of the family who live outside her region. There was even an entire month this year when she couldn't stand to talk to me because something I'd shared (from a conservative source) had angered her so much (it had to be fake, she couldn't find proof that what I said was true, and why was I such a blatant liar?).
As we approached the election in early November, the internet really got weird. Tech giants went full-out silencing conservative voices. President Trump was censored, his messages blocked from getting out, because what he had to say was something the tech giant owners did not want out there. We have this army of fact-checkers - who knew there were so many geniuses who know the Truth About Everything and have the Authority To Shut You Up If They Think (or Know) That You're Wrong? Other sources of conservative messages were blocked, censored, however you want to call it. The news is out, now, about the scandal behind the business dealings of one Hunter Biden, but when the New York Post came out with a major scoop on the subject in October (the October surprise for most of our nation, those of us with access to conservative sites were well aware of much of what came out in the Post LONG beforehand), Twitter and Facebook came down hard on them and completely blocked their ability to communicate with the outside world via their social media. YouTube, owned by Facebook, did the same. Likewise, information about the source of the Covid-19 virus was squashed. If you or I made mention of the videos we'd seen about either of those subjects, everyone interested in Truth who did the research would call us blatant liars because no such video existed. If the video URL we shared was from YouTube, it was met with a message about being taken down for going against the standards of the site. (Mind you, they're not quite as diligent about removing porn as they are of removing conservative content.) But the damage was done. Many Democrats have claimed that, had they known before the election about the Hunter Biden scandal, they would NOT have voted for Joe Biden. By Many Democrats, I am referring to something less than 2%. But 2% is a lot when you are looking at a huge number that comprises 100%. So the tech giants successfully silenced some of the free speech that should have been out there for people to see and research before they voted. Prior to the election, the Hunter Biden scandal was just another Russian hoax designed to push Trump into another 4 years. Now that the election appears to be over, the media is telling us that Hunter Biden's scandal is a problem with his tax filings. I wonder how long before the mainstream media adds that Chinese communists having the ear and some influence over a former Vice President and now possible 46th President is a thing (with the added spin that this is really not a bad thing at all, so relax).
For the past 4+ years, the mainstream media has pretty successfully painted a picture of Orange Man Bad/Evil/The Devil Himself, and because so many people in various regions don't have access to alternative news media, they have no idea of the veracity of the lists of good things President Trump has accomplished. They see those lists and they try to find the information, and it's either not there, or it's some inconsequential mention somewhere, or it's only found in graphic memes. So in many regions of America, people actually had no idea about the good stuff happening the past 4 years, just the bad stuff that the media was pushing (the Russian collaboration which, yes, there was Russian collaboration but it turns out that Hillary Clinton's campaign was collaborating with Russians and other international folk to bring about a hoax to point it all in Trump's direction, the impeachment, and no matter how many state governors signed edicts that forced Covid-19 patients into nursing homes, it was actually President Trump who did that, they claimed). The media behind all this negativity against President Trump are probably well known to most of you. International broadcasts of American news are not coming from the conservative media but from the mainstream anti-Trump media. So if you're from outside the United States, chances are good you've never heard anything positive about President Trump. This is not your fault but the fault of the media because it's all you can get. Try to access true conservative sources, and if you're from outside the USA, you may not have such access. Depending on who you talk to around the world, you may not even know that you're being prevented from seeing it, you don't know it exists, and if you do have some vague idea that it exists, you're convinced it's all fake and utter lies.
And so, media is hammering a wedge between us. They're succeeding. America IS polarized. You may or may not have heard about the lawsuit filed earlier this past week by Texas Attorney General Paxton and the amicus brief signed on by 18 other states, and then President Trump joined it as well. You may or may not have heard that the Supreme Court dismissed it (except that Judges Alito and Thomas thought it had merit and should be considered, although they had no opinion about whether it was true or not to offer at this time because they wanted to hear the case before offering an opinion). As with the media naming Joe Biden the President-Elect in mid-November, liberals have been celebrating that news and doing their best to rub the noses of conservatives in the dirt. (The wedge pushes further.) Regardless of what the Electoral College does on Monday (tomorrow), there are still lawsuits pending, and Trump's legal team keeps coming up with new ones. That there was voter fraud - the media claims that no, it didn't happen. But it happens with every election.
Are you aware that Trump held rallies that were attended by 10's of thousands of people during this past year, despite the Covid-19 lockdowns? Probably not. The mainstream media shares pictures that are designed to give you the impression that the rallies were poorly attended. They did that for Trump's inauguration in 2017, with pictures from inauguration day which were taken before the crowds showed up. During the actual ceremony, the crowds that were there were not shown by the mainstream media. Same with the rallies. Unless the media wanted to push the point that no masks were being worn by people and the events were Super-Spreader Events. (Trump is Evil, he's spreading Covid-19 on purpose!) Meanwhile, Joe Biden spends most of the year in his basement hiding out from the virus (which was probably good for his health because he's in that high-risk category), and the times closer to the election when he came out to do rallies, there were only media people present, standing in circles set 6 feet apart and everyone wearing masks to prevent spreading the virus (assuming that they had the virus - we always have to assume that people are carrying this virus because it's safer than not making that assumption). Some of the rallies turned into vehicle rallies where people came in cars and pickup trucks, and they honked their horns in lieu of clapping hands when Biden said something they liked. --- Somehow, by about midnight, Trump was ahead in the ballot counts when suddenly some precincts closed for the night, and the news anchors announced that until morning, when everyone had a bit of sleep and returned, the ballot counting would be stopped. This was not business as usual on Election Night, but it happened. And, lo and behold, by some miracle, next morning counts were coming in again (well, yeah, they were counting and reporting), and Joe Biden's ballot counts surged amazingly while Trump's did not move a single vote upward. (No, there's no fraud going on here, nothing to see, move along.) Was it reported by the mainstream media that there were more ballots than registered voters? Probably not. But that's mentioned in the lawsuits. Over time, people have come forward with signed affidavits and statements about what they observed as fraudulent activities, how the conservative poll watchers and ballot count watchers were prevented from watching during the prime time and sent home at midnight, but the others remained. There is even a video out there (or there was - I haven't looked to see if it's been removed) showing that after the Republican affiliated poll/ballot watchers were sent home, suitcases were pulled out from under a black table and the ballot counting resumed, ballots coming out of those suitcases. The mainstream media has a perfectly logical explanation for what was going on there, or so they claim. Depending on what you have access to, you either believe it fully or you don't. Meanwhile, it's all still Trump Bad, Trump Lost, Get Over It Trumpers.
More wedges.
In the comic, Tat shows a cross, a Q, and a snake - the more outspoken Christians, Q and Q-Anon (which the media claims is a conspiracy theory group), and the Tea Party (fiscal conservatives who want taxes cut drastically and government spending to be cut very drastically) for the outspoken right of the Red side. For the Blue side, you have the communist hammer-and-sickle, Black Lives Matter's upraised fist, and the Antifa symbol, the outspoken far left of the Blue side. For the Red side, the flag is the American flag. For the Blue side, the flag is the Rainbow Flag. These are the polarizing sources from the citizenry. But they're not what you'd call grassroots organizations. Some may have begun as grassroots organizations, but people with big money have stepped in and hijacked them (except maybe the Q folk - I'm not sure if they were hijacked or always quite so radical in their views -- there has been a growing number of people who have held the same beliefs that the Q folk share for many decades, and those were people known by the mainstream as conspiracy theorists, tin-foil-hatters, you know the sort, talking about the Illuminati and all - Tat has used Illuminati symbolism in past strips to show their part in all this wedge-hammering). I heard on and off that if you went to the BLM website to donate money to their cause, it went directly to the Democratic Party in some form or other. Probably someone(s) were explaining that in order to support BLM, you had to support the Democrats, but the sad Truth is, the Democrats have promised equality since the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and many Black people are STILL waiting for their equal rights, especially when it comes to treatment by law enforcement. We've had the War on Poverty since the 1960's which promised to benefit Black people, and still many Black people who have voted Democrat are struggling financially - for over 50 years the War on Poverty has not yet benefited them. Some Black people have managed to look back and see how Democrats promised them prosperity and failed to deliver in all this time, and they've changed their loyalties to the Republican side. The ideas on Black Lives Matter are blatantly Marxist/socialist, and the leaders have claimed that this is what they want to accomplish because it is how they see bringing Black people out of poverty and being treated poorly by the authorities. What I've personally been able to understand about this whole mess, is that if you want to help Black people and donate money to BLM for that purpose, your money won't necessarily go toward what you're hoping it will go toward. Fifty years of broken promises is not a firm foundation.
None of the polarizing sides of the arguments splitting things up are firm foundations. No matter what we're able to research, even if we're able to look at the conservative side of things, we don't necessarily end up with Truth, no matter who claims that we do. Did Trump's people really save thousands of children from a satanic cult of elites and jail the elites? Is that why so many governors in Blue states emptied penitentiaries "to keep prisoners from catching Covid-19"? Some of the conservative media would have you believe that it was to help bolster the rioting of Antifa on the coattails of peaceful BLM protests. So much "look over here, not over there" going on. None of us are ever going to know the Truth, no matter how hard we search for it.
I don't know how many of you are aware of it, but the other night, a Texas state representative (state legislature, not US Congress) spoke to a San Antonio-based FoxNews reporter and announced that he will be introducing a bill into the Texas legislature to allow the citizens of the state of Texas to vote, on an election day, for or against seceding from the United States. Four years ago, there was a whole lot of chatter among Texans concerning "Texit", and over the years, there have always been a few folk who have never quite gotten over the Civil War and felt that Texas should have returned to its previous Republic existence. I think the mainstream media and the internet social media tried to convince us that all that talk 4 years ago was spurred on by Russian interference in social media. This year, you're not hearing about Russian interference in the election (because Biden allegedly won), but the talk of secession is back again, and Texans have a legislature allegedly going to seriously look at taking the first steps in that direction. I don't think this matter would have come up had the Supreme Court not thrown out the Texas lawsuit. But there it is. A wedge in the making.
Honestly, I believe that if Trump had won the election again, we'd still have major wedges. The media wouldn't give up their 95% negative coverage of the man and his accomplishments, and it's quite possible that a California or New York state legislator might have spoken of introducing a "Calexit" or "NYexit" bill in their state houses (or one of the other very strongly Blue states). This country is THAT polarized. And no, it's not just in the last 4 years that this has come up, although it has certainly seemed that way. The wedges were being built during the Obama administration. They were being built during the Bush 43 administration. They were being built during the Clinton administration, the Bush 41 administration, and even the Reagan administration. The Carter administration built some wedges, as did the Nixon and Ford administration and the Johnson administration. I think you can look back and see evidence of wedges being formed in every administration since the end of the Civil War (and certainly, prior to the war, else we would not have had a war). Usually, the federal government would manage to get us into some patriotic war or police action in order to force a unification. Trump has done his best to keep the USA out of wars, so there has not been the usual band-aid placed upon the wedges in society. (As it happens, Trump has succeeded in bringing about four - 4! - strong peace treaties (not agreements, but treaties!) between Israel and an Arab nation. Are you able to look this up? He's been nominated by 3 or 4 people for Nobel Peace Prize. I'm sure about 3, not sure about 4, but I've heard 4 somewhere. How do you suppose a man who is portrayed by the mainstream media as 100% evil has accomplished that which no previous President has accomplished? From what I have heard, he looked at what had been done in the past, and then he decided to go with something completely different - but the actual What is not something I've been able to locate when researching this topic. There may be more Arab-Israeli peace treaties coming up before inauguration day in January. While you are led to believe that Trump is fighting all manner of uphill battles against the various Democrat or "deep state" (government establishment) players giving him grief, he has his people dealing with that stuff, and he's got his mind and his actions on other stuff not necessarily being shown to us. Look over here, not over there.)
I am looking forward to seeing how Tat handles the current climate in our politics and morals. Showing Sammy getting beat up by the winds of change is very spot-on. The winds of change are like a hurricane or tornado, leaving destruction in their paths. Tat is focusing on the American side of things, but the winds of change are going to affect the rest of the world as well. This Covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone, and I've heard that there is a Covid-21 (I'll interrupt right here and say that right now, that's a rumor, not a fact) on the horizon set to be let loose, probably during a time when some Red state governors or world leaders relax their chokeholds on their citizens and allow business as usual. While we have a vaccine now to look forward to (one drug company's success, and there are five others coming up with different vaccines, some of which are ready for approval, some still in the final testing phases), those coming out this month are going to be rough on the recipients (nevermind that you'll need 2 doses 3 weeks apart, but the thing has to be frozen and cannot be administered after 90 seconds in room temperature conditions - can you imagine the freeze pain of the receipt?). Some of us will be exempt from receiving it (due to age or pregnancy/breastfeeding or immune system status or other health issue status). Others will be made to receive it as mandatory (I think NY State wants to put Black and poor people at the head of the line along with healthcare workers because Blacks and other poor people have traditionally been left out of receiving helpful stuff, and I've also heard that certain old and/or disabled folk will be receiving it as mandatory as well, possibly for the same reasons or perhaps because they appear to be a higher risk population). We will hear all manner of things about these vaccines. I guess that whatever the Truth is about them, we'll know a portion of it based on who we know who has received them, ourselves included should we be among the recipients, as well as what the media lets us know.
Whatever the case may be with all of this, I'm pretty sure that the johnbie situation, the sexual exploitation/abuse of certain members of society, will not be a problem solved by the end of 2020 or even during 2021. While we're looking in all manner of directions as encouraged by the media and trendsetters and others, that situation will probably remain as miserable as it has been or worse, despite the few legal attacks on purveyors of porn that have come up. My guess is that access to porn went up astronomically while so many people have been stuck at home, and that industry will continue to thrive. The media, no matter what color, won't be raising an anti-porn flag and marching to the beat of that drummer. They make too much money from the industry.
And political discussions, or discussions on any topic where a conservative side or a liberal/leftist side can be inserted, implied, or recognized, are going to get heated as conservatives have their sources, liberals/leftists have their sources, and the Venn diagram of common sources is empty. We will always know our individual, personal Truth. But we will not know The Truth, no matter how convinced we are that we have it. I know I can't fully trust the conservative sources, either, because they paint the Democrats as 100% evil in much the same way as the mainstream media sources paint President Trump and conservatives as 100% evil. If your source of news is not giving you a balanced reporting of both sides, you're getting propaganda. I'm getting it from the conservative side of things just as others are getting it from the mainstream media side of things. Propaganda in American journalism is legal since the Obama administration (Obama signed something into law which included allowing the mainstream media to insert opinion into factual reporting or really use it when determining what to show as news and what to ignore as not worth it). So it's going to be more and more of an uphill mental battle to determine whether we're being fed news or propaganda. We won't always win that battle, either.
Wedges. We can't avoid them. They are definitely breaking up America. No telling what they'll do with the rest of the world.
Tat nails it again.
America IS being torn apart by ideologies on the far left and the far right. Those ideologies are sometimes vocalized by the leadership of both major parties, and sometimes by some of the people who belong to those parties (but not all of them).
I heard the other day that the latest "marriage taboo" is that you don't marry someone whose political party affiliation is different from yours. It's gotten THAT crazy.
Now, depending on where you're located and what source of information you're able to use*, you may or may not know that during the Trump years (which may well be coming to an end), there was an underground effort at rounding up and dealing with child abusers. Honestly, it's so difficult to trust the media, whether mainstream or otherwise, these days that I'm really not certain whether the reports about this are correct or not, but there is certainly a lot of talk about this or that celebrity being busted for sexual abuse of children, and the assumption that their sudden silence this past year is not because they or members of their families are suffering from Covid-19 necessarily, but because they've been imprisoned or executed. Yeah, executed. Right now I put all that down to rumors and possibly blatant lies, but because our technology is as good as it is, something known as "deep fake" can really make you think you're seeing and hearing something which simply isn't true and never happened.
It's how some of the polarizing agents are able to press people to believe strongly one way or another about someone. I've heard of (and may even have seen) videos of former President Barack Obama claiming certain things, saying other things, and someone on the Republican/Conservative side of the political aisle cannot help but hate him more because of the message and the way in which he is portrayed as giving that message. The Truth: Obama never said what the video shows he said. But there were efforts made by those with the technical and graphical savvy to effectively convince millions of people of a lie.
* - "depending on where you're located and what source of information you're able to use" - Last month I had a video call with a cousin of mine. Now, I know I'm opening myself up to some backlash here, but this is an important point. She is as liberal as they come, but she's not what you'd call a leftist. When I've questioned her about her views on socialism/Marxism/communism, she definitely does NOT want to see America turned into a socialist or communist hellhole. She is not happy with the riots and the lockdowns and the whole mess. But she votes Democrat every single time an election comes around. She also hates Trump with a vengeance. Contrast - I'm conservative (yeah, here comes the backlash, but hear me out first). During the 8 years of the Obama administration, I felt that I personally, and people like myself, were not represented by our government, that the government meant us more than the normal harm, and that members of the government were inciting others to inflict harm upon me and my way of life. Did they actually do so? No. But the vibe was there, and there were some conservatives who did bear the brunt of the exhortations of Maxine Waters and some others.
Now, where was I going with all this?
My cousin had seen a Netflix documentary (sorry, I can't remember the name of it) that opened her eyes to something that she had actually been told by other conservative members of the family but had previously rejected, possibly because the conservatives were the ones saying it. A researcher at heart, after watching the documentary she wanted to experiment and see if what was claimed therein was true. Hence the video call. So while we were Facetiming, she suggested I open Google and type in "climate change" while she did the same thing. Then we compared finishing the phrase suggestions. The documentary was correct: When a liberal types in "climate change" Google offers a completely DIFFERENT set of phrase finishers than when a conservative types in "climate change". The set of finishers is more likely to appeal to the liberal mindset for the liberal typing it in, and the different set of finishers is more likely to appeal to the conservative mindset for the conservative typing it in. If a Venn diagram had been drawn to compare the two lists, the middle section of commonality was empty.
So my cousin now realized that yes, the control of information is definitely not on the side of the computer user. Any time she wanted to research the conservative point of view of something, Google would give her The Lincoln Project which seems to be a conservative think tank of people, but in actuality are what we conservatives refer to as RINOs (Republican In Name Only) and Never-Trumpers from the Republican/Conservative side. Google did NOT show her anything from actual conservative sources unless she took the time to scan quite a few pages of information down the line. So in her researches, which she felt were done properly all this time, she had never actually come into contact with an actual conservative, pro-Trump (or accepting of Trump at the very least) point of view. So, her liberal point of view sources told her Trump Bad, Must Get Rid Of, and her conservative point of view sources told her Trump Bad, Must Get Rid Of. She was completely mind-boggled that I, or anyone else conservative in the family, could believe anything else.
The documentary was mostly about how the internet is spying on us and using what we look at and discuss on social media to push advertisements at us that would appeal to us. "Follow the money," as the saying goes. The media giants are definitely out to make money, so their free sites are riddled with advertisements, and the more money their advertisers make, the more they can expect to make. Makes sense, right?
But there is another insidious thing going on, and it's a regional thing. Depending on where you're living, you may not have access to certain media outlets. If you think the shut-down of information flow is happening only in China or Russia, you're wrong. It's happening on Main St. in various cities and counties (and maybe even states) in the United States. When I suggested to my cousin to forget Google for a moment and try to access several known conservative outlets (not the RINO stuff), she could not access them. Her internet provider had it blocked. She lives in Massachusetts which, last I looked, was a state in good standing within the U.S.A. But her internet provider had her access to certain media outlets blocked so that when she tried to directly access them from her web browser, she could not.
So here is this researcher wanting very much to access what the true conservative point of view on something is, and the internet won't let her access that information. Instead, she's pointed to a different direction, giving her a totally different point of view than what conservatives really think/believe/share with each other. Until she learned that her ability to find her Truth about conservatives was blocked, she thought she had it and that all my conservative arguments were complete and utter bullshit because she couldn't find anything to verify what I'd say. Mind you, she otherwise thinks the world of me and acknowledges that I'm no dummy by a longshot. But the internet was putting a wedge between us, and between her and other conservative members of the family who live outside her region. There was even an entire month this year when she couldn't stand to talk to me because something I'd shared (from a conservative source) had angered her so much (it had to be fake, she couldn't find proof that what I said was true, and why was I such a blatant liar?).
As we approached the election in early November, the internet really got weird. Tech giants went full-out silencing conservative voices. President Trump was censored, his messages blocked from getting out, because what he had to say was something the tech giant owners did not want out there. We have this army of fact-checkers - who knew there were so many geniuses who know the Truth About Everything and have the Authority To Shut You Up If They Think (or Know) That You're Wrong? Other sources of conservative messages were blocked, censored, however you want to call it. The news is out, now, about the scandal behind the business dealings of one Hunter Biden, but when the New York Post came out with a major scoop on the subject in October (the October surprise for most of our nation, those of us with access to conservative sites were well aware of much of what came out in the Post LONG beforehand), Twitter and Facebook came down hard on them and completely blocked their ability to communicate with the outside world via their social media. YouTube, owned by Facebook, did the same. Likewise, information about the source of the Covid-19 virus was squashed. If you or I made mention of the videos we'd seen about either of those subjects, everyone interested in Truth who did the research would call us blatant liars because no such video existed. If the video URL we shared was from YouTube, it was met with a message about being taken down for going against the standards of the site. (Mind you, they're not quite as diligent about removing porn as they are of removing conservative content.) But the damage was done. Many Democrats have claimed that, had they known before the election about the Hunter Biden scandal, they would NOT have voted for Joe Biden. By Many Democrats, I am referring to something less than 2%. But 2% is a lot when you are looking at a huge number that comprises 100%. So the tech giants successfully silenced some of the free speech that should have been out there for people to see and research before they voted. Prior to the election, the Hunter Biden scandal was just another Russian hoax designed to push Trump into another 4 years. Now that the election appears to be over, the media is telling us that Hunter Biden's scandal is a problem with his tax filings. I wonder how long before the mainstream media adds that Chinese communists having the ear and some influence over a former Vice President and now possible 46th President is a thing (with the added spin that this is really not a bad thing at all, so relax).
For the past 4+ years, the mainstream media has pretty successfully painted a picture of Orange Man Bad/Evil/The Devil Himself, and because so many people in various regions don't have access to alternative news media, they have no idea of the veracity of the lists of good things President Trump has accomplished. They see those lists and they try to find the information, and it's either not there, or it's some inconsequential mention somewhere, or it's only found in graphic memes. So in many regions of America, people actually had no idea about the good stuff happening the past 4 years, just the bad stuff that the media was pushing (the Russian collaboration which, yes, there was Russian collaboration but it turns out that Hillary Clinton's campaign was collaborating with Russians and other international folk to bring about a hoax to point it all in Trump's direction, the impeachment, and no matter how many state governors signed edicts that forced Covid-19 patients into nursing homes, it was actually President Trump who did that, they claimed). The media behind all this negativity against President Trump are probably well known to most of you. International broadcasts of American news are not coming from the conservative media but from the mainstream anti-Trump media. So if you're from outside the United States, chances are good you've never heard anything positive about President Trump. This is not your fault but the fault of the media because it's all you can get. Try to access true conservative sources, and if you're from outside the USA, you may not have such access. Depending on who you talk to around the world, you may not even know that you're being prevented from seeing it, you don't know it exists, and if you do have some vague idea that it exists, you're convinced it's all fake and utter lies.
And so, media is hammering a wedge between us. They're succeeding. America IS polarized. You may or may not have heard about the lawsuit filed earlier this past week by Texas Attorney General Paxton and the amicus brief signed on by 18 other states, and then President Trump joined it as well. You may or may not have heard that the Supreme Court dismissed it (except that Judges Alito and Thomas thought it had merit and should be considered, although they had no opinion about whether it was true or not to offer at this time because they wanted to hear the case before offering an opinion). As with the media naming Joe Biden the President-Elect in mid-November, liberals have been celebrating that news and doing their best to rub the noses of conservatives in the dirt. (The wedge pushes further.) Regardless of what the Electoral College does on Monday (tomorrow), there are still lawsuits pending, and Trump's legal team keeps coming up with new ones. That there was voter fraud - the media claims that no, it didn't happen. But it happens with every election.
Are you aware that Trump held rallies that were attended by 10's of thousands of people during this past year, despite the Covid-19 lockdowns? Probably not. The mainstream media shares pictures that are designed to give you the impression that the rallies were poorly attended. They did that for Trump's inauguration in 2017, with pictures from inauguration day which were taken before the crowds showed up. During the actual ceremony, the crowds that were there were not shown by the mainstream media. Same with the rallies. Unless the media wanted to push the point that no masks were being worn by people and the events were Super-Spreader Events. (Trump is Evil, he's spreading Covid-19 on purpose!) Meanwhile, Joe Biden spends most of the year in his basement hiding out from the virus (which was probably good for his health because he's in that high-risk category), and the times closer to the election when he came out to do rallies, there were only media people present, standing in circles set 6 feet apart and everyone wearing masks to prevent spreading the virus (assuming that they had the virus - we always have to assume that people are carrying this virus because it's safer than not making that assumption). Some of the rallies turned into vehicle rallies where people came in cars and pickup trucks, and they honked their horns in lieu of clapping hands when Biden said something they liked. --- Somehow, by about midnight, Trump was ahead in the ballot counts when suddenly some precincts closed for the night, and the news anchors announced that until morning, when everyone had a bit of sleep and returned, the ballot counting would be stopped. This was not business as usual on Election Night, but it happened. And, lo and behold, by some miracle, next morning counts were coming in again (well, yeah, they were counting and reporting), and Joe Biden's ballot counts surged amazingly while Trump's did not move a single vote upward. (No, there's no fraud going on here, nothing to see, move along.) Was it reported by the mainstream media that there were more ballots than registered voters? Probably not. But that's mentioned in the lawsuits. Over time, people have come forward with signed affidavits and statements about what they observed as fraudulent activities, how the conservative poll watchers and ballot count watchers were prevented from watching during the prime time and sent home at midnight, but the others remained. There is even a video out there (or there was - I haven't looked to see if it's been removed) showing that after the Republican affiliated poll/ballot watchers were sent home, suitcases were pulled out from under a black table and the ballot counting resumed, ballots coming out of those suitcases. The mainstream media has a perfectly logical explanation for what was going on there, or so they claim. Depending on what you have access to, you either believe it fully or you don't. Meanwhile, it's all still Trump Bad, Trump Lost, Get Over It Trumpers.
More wedges.
In the comic, Tat shows a cross, a Q, and a snake - the more outspoken Christians, Q and Q-Anon (which the media claims is a conspiracy theory group), and the Tea Party (fiscal conservatives who want taxes cut drastically and government spending to be cut very drastically) for the outspoken right of the Red side. For the Blue side, you have the communist hammer-and-sickle, Black Lives Matter's upraised fist, and the Antifa symbol, the outspoken far left of the Blue side. For the Red side, the flag is the American flag. For the Blue side, the flag is the Rainbow Flag. These are the polarizing sources from the citizenry. But they're not what you'd call grassroots organizations. Some may have begun as grassroots organizations, but people with big money have stepped in and hijacked them (except maybe the Q folk - I'm not sure if they were hijacked or always quite so radical in their views -- there has been a growing number of people who have held the same beliefs that the Q folk share for many decades, and those were people known by the mainstream as conspiracy theorists, tin-foil-hatters, you know the sort, talking about the Illuminati and all - Tat has used Illuminati symbolism in past strips to show their part in all this wedge-hammering). I heard on and off that if you went to the BLM website to donate money to their cause, it went directly to the Democratic Party in some form or other. Probably someone(s) were explaining that in order to support BLM, you had to support the Democrats, but the sad Truth is, the Democrats have promised equality since the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and many Black people are STILL waiting for their equal rights, especially when it comes to treatment by law enforcement. We've had the War on Poverty since the 1960's which promised to benefit Black people, and still many Black people who have voted Democrat are struggling financially - for over 50 years the War on Poverty has not yet benefited them. Some Black people have managed to look back and see how Democrats promised them prosperity and failed to deliver in all this time, and they've changed their loyalties to the Republican side. The ideas on Black Lives Matter are blatantly Marxist/socialist, and the leaders have claimed that this is what they want to accomplish because it is how they see bringing Black people out of poverty and being treated poorly by the authorities. What I've personally been able to understand about this whole mess, is that if you want to help Black people and donate money to BLM for that purpose, your money won't necessarily go toward what you're hoping it will go toward. Fifty years of broken promises is not a firm foundation.
None of the polarizing sides of the arguments splitting things up are firm foundations. No matter what we're able to research, even if we're able to look at the conservative side of things, we don't necessarily end up with Truth, no matter who claims that we do. Did Trump's people really save thousands of children from a satanic cult of elites and jail the elites? Is that why so many governors in Blue states emptied penitentiaries "to keep prisoners from catching Covid-19"? Some of the conservative media would have you believe that it was to help bolster the rioting of Antifa on the coattails of peaceful BLM protests. So much "look over here, not over there" going on. None of us are ever going to know the Truth, no matter how hard we search for it.
I don't know how many of you are aware of it, but the other night, a Texas state representative (state legislature, not US Congress) spoke to a San Antonio-based FoxNews reporter and announced that he will be introducing a bill into the Texas legislature to allow the citizens of the state of Texas to vote, on an election day, for or against seceding from the United States. Four years ago, there was a whole lot of chatter among Texans concerning "Texit", and over the years, there have always been a few folk who have never quite gotten over the Civil War and felt that Texas should have returned to its previous Republic existence. I think the mainstream media and the internet social media tried to convince us that all that talk 4 years ago was spurred on by Russian interference in social media. This year, you're not hearing about Russian interference in the election (because Biden allegedly won), but the talk of secession is back again, and Texans have a legislature allegedly going to seriously look at taking the first steps in that direction. I don't think this matter would have come up had the Supreme Court not thrown out the Texas lawsuit. But there it is. A wedge in the making.
Honestly, I believe that if Trump had won the election again, we'd still have major wedges. The media wouldn't give up their 95% negative coverage of the man and his accomplishments, and it's quite possible that a California or New York state legislator might have spoken of introducing a "Calexit" or "NYexit" bill in their state houses (or one of the other very strongly Blue states). This country is THAT polarized. And no, it's not just in the last 4 years that this has come up, although it has certainly seemed that way. The wedges were being built during the Obama administration. They were being built during the Bush 43 administration. They were being built during the Clinton administration, the Bush 41 administration, and even the Reagan administration. The Carter administration built some wedges, as did the Nixon and Ford administration and the Johnson administration. I think you can look back and see evidence of wedges being formed in every administration since the end of the Civil War (and certainly, prior to the war, else we would not have had a war). Usually, the federal government would manage to get us into some patriotic war or police action in order to force a unification. Trump has done his best to keep the USA out of wars, so there has not been the usual band-aid placed upon the wedges in society. (As it happens, Trump has succeeded in bringing about four - 4! - strong peace treaties (not agreements, but treaties!) between Israel and an Arab nation. Are you able to look this up? He's been nominated by 3 or 4 people for Nobel Peace Prize. I'm sure about 3, not sure about 4, but I've heard 4 somewhere. How do you suppose a man who is portrayed by the mainstream media as 100% evil has accomplished that which no previous President has accomplished? From what I have heard, he looked at what had been done in the past, and then he decided to go with something completely different - but the actual What is not something I've been able to locate when researching this topic. There may be more Arab-Israeli peace treaties coming up before inauguration day in January. While you are led to believe that Trump is fighting all manner of uphill battles against the various Democrat or "deep state" (government establishment) players giving him grief, he has his people dealing with that stuff, and he's got his mind and his actions on other stuff not necessarily being shown to us. Look over here, not over there.)
I am looking forward to seeing how Tat handles the current climate in our politics and morals. Showing Sammy getting beat up by the winds of change is very spot-on. The winds of change are like a hurricane or tornado, leaving destruction in their paths. Tat is focusing on the American side of things, but the winds of change are going to affect the rest of the world as well. This Covid-19 pandemic has affected everyone, and I've heard that there is a Covid-21 (I'll interrupt right here and say that right now, that's a rumor, not a fact) on the horizon set to be let loose, probably during a time when some Red state governors or world leaders relax their chokeholds on their citizens and allow business as usual. While we have a vaccine now to look forward to (one drug company's success, and there are five others coming up with different vaccines, some of which are ready for approval, some still in the final testing phases), those coming out this month are going to be rough on the recipients (nevermind that you'll need 2 doses 3 weeks apart, but the thing has to be frozen and cannot be administered after 90 seconds in room temperature conditions - can you imagine the freeze pain of the receipt?). Some of us will be exempt from receiving it (due to age or pregnancy/breastfeeding or immune system status or other health issue status). Others will be made to receive it as mandatory (I think NY State wants to put Black and poor people at the head of the line along with healthcare workers because Blacks and other poor people have traditionally been left out of receiving helpful stuff, and I've also heard that certain old and/or disabled folk will be receiving it as mandatory as well, possibly for the same reasons or perhaps because they appear to be a higher risk population). We will hear all manner of things about these vaccines. I guess that whatever the Truth is about them, we'll know a portion of it based on who we know who has received them, ourselves included should we be among the recipients, as well as what the media lets us know.
Whatever the case may be with all of this, I'm pretty sure that the johnbie situation, the sexual exploitation/abuse of certain members of society, will not be a problem solved by the end of 2020 or even during 2021. While we're looking in all manner of directions as encouraged by the media and trendsetters and others, that situation will probably remain as miserable as it has been or worse, despite the few legal attacks on purveyors of porn that have come up. My guess is that access to porn went up astronomically while so many people have been stuck at home, and that industry will continue to thrive. The media, no matter what color, won't be raising an anti-porn flag and marching to the beat of that drummer. They make too much money from the industry.
And political discussions, or discussions on any topic where a conservative side or a liberal/leftist side can be inserted, implied, or recognized, are going to get heated as conservatives have their sources, liberals/leftists have their sources, and the Venn diagram of common sources is empty. We will always know our individual, personal Truth. But we will not know The Truth, no matter how convinced we are that we have it. I know I can't fully trust the conservative sources, either, because they paint the Democrats as 100% evil in much the same way as the mainstream media sources paint President Trump and conservatives as 100% evil. If your source of news is not giving you a balanced reporting of both sides, you're getting propaganda. I'm getting it from the conservative side of things just as others are getting it from the mainstream media side of things. Propaganda in American journalism is legal since the Obama administration (Obama signed something into law which included allowing the mainstream media to insert opinion into factual reporting or really use it when determining what to show as news and what to ignore as not worth it). So it's going to be more and more of an uphill mental battle to determine whether we're being fed news or propaganda. We won't always win that battle, either.
Wedges. We can't avoid them. They are definitely breaking up America. No telling what they'll do with the rest of the world.