That's how PJ Media correspondent Kevin Downey Jr. describes the documentary "The Fall of Minneapolis".
As scary as it is to see the Marxist politicians, news media bootlickers, and street-thug brown shirts work in lockstep to destroy a city — and spread violence across the nation — we are better off knowing that We the People have evil cancer running through our nation now while we still have a chance to carve it out.
"The Fall of Minneapolis" is a documentary about how the Marxists in the United States twisted the death of George Floyd to fit a narrative and light a powder keg.
I won't give it all away because this documentary is too important to miss. Reading my crib notes cannot suffice. But here are some not-so-shocking highlights.
There's more at the link. It makes grim reading, but I recommend it for its depth of detail about the George Floyd case and what appears to be a wholesale, colossal miscarriage of justice over his death.
I highly recommend watching the documentary. It's almost two hours long, but it describes political machinations that have become all too common in our "big blue" cities, those with liberal/progressive justice systems that are more focused on ideology than on justice. You can read background information on the documentary at its Web site, and also watch the video there if YouTube and other social media sites take it down.
If you live in such a city, or a left-wing/progressive-governed state, move out. Now. Because things are going to get a lot worse there, before (if ever?) they get better.
Let's also remember that there had to have been a staged, ready-to-go organization or plan, just waiting for a suitable "cause" to swing into action and achieve its political ends, behind the George Floyd imbroglio. Things moved far too fast, and were far too well organized right from the get-go, for it to have been spontaneous. That plan and/or organization undoubtedly still exists, and is being readied for the next suitable "spark to a flame" to come along (or be manufactured out of whole cloth). We should all be aware of that, and prepare ourselves accordingly. Seen in that light, "The Fall of Minneapolis" can be regarded as an advance briefing of enemy intentions based on their past patterns - invaluable intelligence for those with eyes to see and ears to hear.
Peter
"If you live in such a city, or a left-wing/progressive-governed state, move out. Now. "
ReplyDeleteand if we all run away, they've achieved their purpose in a different way.
Have to be alive to rebuild on the ashes of what used to be...
DeleteYeah, lots of folks simply don't get it, but some do... There are more than a few people/families living out of campers on rural land by me, because they can't get a builder to get started, but had to GTFO of where they were.
ReplyDeleteThey get a street address and mailbox, so the school lets them register their kids. It ain't easy but it beats the alternatives!
What they do not realize is that 'spark' can go both ways.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately the right simply is too honest to have skilled infiltrators penetrate these standby organizations, and from what I've read about folks trying to penetrate Portland Antifa, they are very paranoid about any attempts to do so.
ReplyDeletePeter - the wife and I live in Medford, Oregon. The state has grown Democrat over the years.
ReplyDeleteI'm 75 - old guy - but still, we would like to move somewhere less 'woke'.
Got any suggestions?
Thanks,
Dave
Yes, get out of the cities into the surrounding area. So that when the Commie idiots start up again we can cut off all supplies going into those cities. In just a couple weeks we could have them literally eating each other.
ReplyDelete"So that when the Commie idiots start up again we can cut off all supplies going into those cities. In just a couple weeks we could have them literally eating each other."
ReplyDeleteThis has been regarded as "a truth" for quite some time, but I'm not convinced it's reality-based; blue cities buy huge amounts of everything - they have to just to support the people living there - and that "everything" puts lots of money into lots of pockets.
Bakeries, grocery stores, butchers, packing plants, petroleum refiners, etc. may be local in operation but most are owned by medium to large corporations which are national in economic scope. Will the Acme Corporation which owns 100 bakeries across 8 states agree to sacrifice income from 10 of those bakeries to starve out 2 blue cities? Will they submit to "whatever powers that may be" preventing selling their products in those blue cities? Who will police the inevitable black market operations that spring up? If Acme spends $1 to make a $1.50 loaf of bread that's on shelves in 50 grocery stores, will there not be a local bakery manager who will sell 1,000 of those $1.50 loaves for $3 to Sam Smuggler who will, in turn, sell it in Blueville for $5-6 just to keep his bakery operation running and his employees working? What happens to the flour seller when 10 of Acme's bakeries cut their flour purchases by 50% or more?
Acme's economic structure is based on 2 of its bakeries each selling 20,000 loaves of bread per week in Blueville; if those sales stop what happens to the bakeries making it? What happens to the employees at those bakeries when they shut down "to support the effort"? Will everyone outside Blueville start buying 2 more loaves of Acme's bread per week to support Acme and its employees?
Extend that effect across the entire economy and I'd guess the ripple effect will hit just as hard, if not harder, outside Blueville as it does inside Blueville.
The end result, I suspect, will be that the "quiet starvation" of Blueville many seem to expect will rapidly devolve into requiring much more kinetic activity than many suppose.
Having left a metropolitan area of approx 3 million I believe the majority of people are against this. Our elected officials do not represent the will of the people. We are neither democracy or republic at the moment, but a kleptocracy. Everyone thinks the voting is close, but get out and talk to people. Its not close, Joe Average does NOT want this.
ReplyDelete@ Dave Bagwill
ReplyDeletewe moved out of Colton area several years back down to "the waiting room" also known as Florida. the climate down here: political and otherwise, is much kinder to my blood pressure.