A metaphor about US nutsness — welds a satire about Israel — to Peter Santenello's video about incentivized law-breaking at the US-Mexico border

© 2021 Peter Free

 

08 May 2021

 

 

'Authority' has lost its marbles

 

Only Sheep Fools would put up with the consequences.

 

 

Let's start today — with a simple metaphor about the United States' nutso status

 

In Congress, Democrats are speaking about "birthing persons" and "birthing people":

 

 

The News Junkie's Archives, Democrats wish women a Happy Birthing Person's Day, YouTube (07 May 2021)

 

 

Meanwhile . . .

 

While the above passel of Snowflake idiots is debasing the English language with obscurantism — and diligently avoiding doing anything actually useful and necessary — US Border Patrol is overwhelmed with an influx of folks from south of us.

 

This influx is comprised of courageous people, whom then-presidential candidate Joe Biden invited up to the United States to take advantage of the free support that hope-filled immigrants could surely use.

 

Biden's anticipatory welcome — voiced mainly to make then-campaigning President Trump look bad — probably inadvertently, but aggressively incentivized human smuggling.

 

As a predictable result — now that Biden is in charge — Peter Santenello's recent video about the border situation indicates that the Biden Government has placed a "gag" order on the Border Patrol.

 

Its officers are not allowed to give the Public insight into how overwhelmingly bad the situation really is:

 

 

Peter Santenello, Realizations after a Week at US/Mexico Border, YouTube (05 May 2021)

 

 

Indeed, says Santenello, the press is not allowed to freely visit the area, unless journalists already have access to highly placed folks, who can pull the Strings of Privilege.

 

Does the phrase 'Police State' begin to ring a bell?

 

About these circumstances, Santenello — who has visited 85 countries in some depth — makes two observations:

 

 

First, that nations — which are doing societally well — successfully maintain "law and order".

 

And second — during times when citizen Americans are themselves increasingly homeless — offering illegal immigrants free support, but perversely without guaranteeing them the legal ability to stay in the United States — makes no society-preserving sense at all.

 

 

It is difficult to argue with that last observation, no matter where you are from.

 

Santenello's most striking on-the-ground observation is that the overstretched Border Patrol, being overwhelmed with immigrants (who are already in life-threatening straits), is distracted away from actually preventing the cross-border criminal activity that — under sane circumstances — would be its main function.

 

Criminals know this and are taking advantage of the situation that Biden, arguably foolishly, aggravated.

 

 

Third — a brilliant satire ties it all together

 

Tying the bow — on how intentionally debased language goes with Police Statism — "rouge journalist" Caitlin Johnstone satirized the maliciousness of the world's second Great Pariah, Israel:

 

 

A four-month old Palestinian infant has sustained fist-related injuries to the face on Saturday during a violent clash with Israeli police officers.

 

Early reports are unclear whether the violence was instigated by the police or the baby girl. Also unknown is whether the child’s injuries were incurred by being struck or by attacking the officers’ fists with her face.

 

The knuckle-associated trauma occurred when violence broke out between the infant and several officers in riot gear in East Jerusalem, where clashes have been occurring due to rising anger over evictions of Palestinian families on land claimed by Jewish settlers.

 

Both sides lay claim to the disputed properties, with the families arguing that the houses are their homes that they live in, and the settlers arguing that they were given the houses by decree in ancient scriptures authored by an invisible omnipotent deity.

 

[Johnstone goes on. And serendipitously, she includes a deliciously ridiculous satirical quote that she attributes to the perennially air-headed Democratic congressional representative, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

 

Johnstone takes up her core theme up again, as follows — here extracted:]

 

“It’s just a really perplexing situation,” [Les] Overton [— a senior fellow at the Washington-based think tank American-Israeli Center for Strategic Genocide —] said.

 

“On one hand you’ve got the Palestinians suffering under what more and more human rights groups are calling an ‘apartheid regime’,  but on the other hand you’ve got the Israeli government and violent far-right extremists suffering from a desire to not have Palestinians living near them anymore. It’s hard to say who’s in the wrong here.”

 

“But let’s be real here,” Overton said.

 

“Who among us, at some point in their lives, hasn’t needed to punch a baby in self-defense?”

 

© 2021 Caitlin Johnstone, Palestinian Infant Sustains Punching-Related Injury in Violent Clash with Israeli Police, caitlinjohnstone.com (08 May 2021)

 

 

The moral? — "Birthing persons", indeed

 

There's obtuseness. And there's sheer insanity.

 

Even the American Rabble's alleged 'sheep' brains have to be smarter than this. Don't they?

 

Or have our brains already been propaganda-punched into nonfunctioning gray jellification?