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For those of us who follow USA journalist Tucker Carlson
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We branded him a right‑wing MAGA racist! How wrong we’ve been! He is now the voice of reason in America. What he has done in educating the apolitical America is amazing. He braves the wrath of the Zionist movement and criticizes Trump’s administration for genocide against the Palestinians. Personalities who are loud against genocide in Palestine are of the Jewish religion, in Israel and in America and the world at large.
Tucker’s message has been steadfast about how Trump bamboozled the American voters who voted for him on the understanding that America would never provoke and wage wars internationally again; they believed him.
Ms Tulsi Gabbard sold her soul and was given a post as Director of National Intelligence in Trump’s administration. She cooperated with Trump in the hope he was going to honour his commitment to peace and “America First.” She was at former President Obama’s throat; she wanted him arrested for many reasons. It has dawned on her that Obama has sound morals and is a better devil than her boss, Trump.
Carlson’s latest critique is his utmost disgust at America’s administration for rejoicing at the death of 150 Iranian girls bombed by Israel and the USA days ago. There was less coverage from Western media criticizing the act of brutality, barbarity, and cruelty against innocent children who were so young they did not even understand the reasons behind the war between the USA and Iran.
Is there a justification for such a war premised on unfounded lies that Iran is a danger to the USA? Trump did not even go to Congress to get permission to go to war in the first place. Any type of war is a war against women and children. An example is Sudan today: thousands of women and children are brutally sexually assaulted daily by unruly military forces, and there is no end to war.
What is international law, and what is a rules‑based order? It appears the definitions of these entities are words between the two: might is right, and strength is law. Firstly, the president of Venezuela was arrested and sent to an American prison. If Maduro were president of Venezuela, international law would step in and condemn such acts of absolute force. The people of Venezuela have the right to remove a president and not foreign powers. A sitting president cannot be subject to arrest, especially in his country, insulting the sovereignty of the people of Venezuela.
Then there was a threat to forcefully occupy Greenland by the USA. In this instance alone, the Western allies fought the war against US imperialism spectacularly and won temporarily. In the meantime, Greenland is off the cards, but for how long? The occupation of Canada is still looming. Trump wants these surrounding countries to be part of the great imperial USA, including Cuba and Mexico.
Tucker Carlson lamented the abandonment of the “America First” movement, a motto of the MAGA right‑wing, and once more spoke out condemning American aggression towards less and middle‑powerful countries. A brave person defends his or her courage, stands on personal convictions, and remains unshaken by powers that be. If Tucker Carlson can stand against mighty Zionist Jews and condemn their aggression single‑handedly, that is a definition of courage.
Tucker Carlson was trying to understand the evil intentions behind the Epstein files. The evil of richness: when they have accumulated so much wealth, they defile the innocence of small girls to feel good. Power and money corrupt absolutely and exonerate even the dirtiest practices of sexually abusing underage girls at their leisure. The pain and art of sexual violence the girls endured is the sexual pleasure the oligarchy enjoyed most from the girls—victims of horrendous sex acts; hence, it was called the island of absolute pleasure.
Tucker Carlson will not stop talking about oligarchs quoted in Epstein files thousands of times and how they evade justice because of their wealth and fame. The horrors that took place on Epstein Island on girls and young women are still to be established.
There are established rumours of graves of girls and children ritually murdered and sacrificed. All these atrocities will be investigated: facts must be established. True or false? The global West dwelt on a narrative for more than a century on how Africans cannibalized to get juju powers and that it was colonialism that abolished cannibalism in African settings and made an African civilized. How will they explain cannibalism at Epstein Island if it is investigated to be true?
In these sexual assaults that took place on this famous Epstein Island, it is not the sexual intercourse we traditionally know about sexual intercourse: it was wild and different. It had to be gruesome sex acts as service to the most powerful and rich, and not for the girls; they were groomed to give service and never to get. Most of them had to go for training on how to pleasure oligarchs.
Most of these men find their home relationships with their wedded wives boring; they want wild‑like sexual intercourse that they could only get at the Epstein connection, far away from mainland America and far away from their moralistic homes.
Tucker Carlson is systematically unfolding everything evil in the Trump administration; he is careful—telling who was and who was not: not all files are accessible to the public. Like him or not, he speaks for those that have no voices in the larger scheme of things. We fear even to recite what has already been written in social media and spoken by many because we are deplorables in the larger scheme of things. Trump fears the Zionist Netanyahu, or does he fear the Epstein files? Who is going to betray him? What if these files were hacked long ago by Russia and Iran? Are we going to experience the fan hitting the dirt?
The times we live in are too dangerous to comprehend. Gatekeepers of the asylum homes for the mad people are themselves candidates of the homes of the asylum. Africans and African leaders are watching developments unfolding. There is no international law to adhere to. The rules‑based order has broken. The casualties in this madness are the African youth. The rule‑based order is that the global north sets the rules to be strictly adhered to by the global south. Africa finds itself at the bottom of the hierarchy. They must follow strict orders from the global north. Under such broken international laws, African leaders are at leisure to disregard human rights. International policing has broken down. No pot calling the cat black.
Are Western nations going to preach platitudes about human rights in Africa? If they cannot uphold rules‑based order and the rule of law themselves, if African leaders commit human rights atrocities on their citizens, on what moral grounds will Western countries preach to the African leaders? There is this rooted sense that African leaders are controlled in committing human rights atrocities to ever get aid from Western financial institutions.
This rules‑based order has been broken by the West themselves. All things being constant, ceteris paribus, what will become of Africa in all these global changes: collapsed rule of law and rules‑based order? We have Tucker Carlson, who will forever prick their conscience for the betterment of global citizens.
Tucker’s message has been steadfast about how Trump bamboozled the American voters who voted for him on the understanding that America would never provoke and wage wars internationally again; they believed him.
Ms Tulsi Gabbard sold her soul and was given a post as Director of National Intelligence in Trump’s administration. She cooperated with Trump in the hope he was going to honour his commitment to peace and “America First.” She was at former President Obama’s throat; she wanted him arrested for many reasons. It has dawned on her that Obama has sound morals and is a better devil than her boss, Trump.
Carlson’s latest critique is his utmost disgust at America’s administration for rejoicing at the death of 150 Iranian girls bombed by Israel and the USA days ago. There was less coverage from Western media criticizing the act of brutality, barbarity, and cruelty against innocent children who were so young they did not even understand the reasons behind the war between the USA and Iran.
Is there a justification for such a war premised on unfounded lies that Iran is a danger to the USA? Trump did not even go to Congress to get permission to go to war in the first place. Any type of war is a war against women and children. An example is Sudan today: thousands of women and children are brutally sexually assaulted daily by unruly military forces, and there is no end to war.
What is international law, and what is a rules‑based order? It appears the definitions of these entities are words between the two: might is right, and strength is law. Firstly, the president of Venezuela was arrested and sent to an American prison. If Maduro were president of Venezuela, international law would step in and condemn such acts of absolute force. The people of Venezuela have the right to remove a president and not foreign powers. A sitting president cannot be subject to arrest, especially in his country, insulting the sovereignty of the people of Venezuela.
Then there was a threat to forcefully occupy Greenland by the USA. In this instance alone, the Western allies fought the war against US imperialism spectacularly and won temporarily. In the meantime, Greenland is off the cards, but for how long? The occupation of Canada is still looming. Trump wants these surrounding countries to be part of the great imperial USA, including Cuba and Mexico.
Tucker Carlson lamented the abandonment of the “America First” movement, a motto of the MAGA right‑wing, and once more spoke out condemning American aggression towards less and middle‑powerful countries. A brave person defends his or her courage, stands on personal convictions, and remains unshaken by powers that be. If Tucker Carlson can stand against mighty Zionist Jews and condemn their aggression single‑handedly, that is a definition of courage.
Tucker Carlson was trying to understand the evil intentions behind the Epstein files. The evil of richness: when they have accumulated so much wealth, they defile the innocence of small girls to feel good. Power and money corrupt absolutely and exonerate even the dirtiest practices of sexually abusing underage girls at their leisure. The pain and art of sexual violence the girls endured is the sexual pleasure the oligarchy enjoyed most from the girls—victims of horrendous sex acts; hence, it was called the island of absolute pleasure.
Tucker Carlson will not stop talking about oligarchs quoted in Epstein files thousands of times and how they evade justice because of their wealth and fame. The horrors that took place on Epstein Island on girls and young women are still to be established.
There are established rumours of graves of girls and children ritually murdered and sacrificed. All these atrocities will be investigated: facts must be established. True or false? The global West dwelt on a narrative for more than a century on how Africans cannibalized to get juju powers and that it was colonialism that abolished cannibalism in African settings and made an African civilized. How will they explain cannibalism at Epstein Island if it is investigated to be true?
In these sexual assaults that took place on this famous Epstein Island, it is not the sexual intercourse we traditionally know about sexual intercourse: it was wild and different. It had to be gruesome sex acts as service to the most powerful and rich, and not for the girls; they were groomed to give service and never to get. Most of them had to go for training on how to pleasure oligarchs.
Most of these men find their home relationships with their wedded wives boring; they want wild‑like sexual intercourse that they could only get at the Epstein connection, far away from mainland America and far away from their moralistic homes.
Tucker Carlson is systematically unfolding everything evil in the Trump administration; he is careful—telling who was and who was not: not all files are accessible to the public. Like him or not, he speaks for those that have no voices in the larger scheme of things. We fear even to recite what has already been written in social media and spoken by many because we are deplorables in the larger scheme of things. Trump fears the Zionist Netanyahu, or does he fear the Epstein files? Who is going to betray him? What if these files were hacked long ago by Russia and Iran? Are we going to experience the fan hitting the dirt?
The times we live in are too dangerous to comprehend. Gatekeepers of the asylum homes for the mad people are themselves candidates of the homes of the asylum. Africans and African leaders are watching developments unfolding. There is no international law to adhere to. The rules‑based order has broken. The casualties in this madness are the African youth. The rule‑based order is that the global north sets the rules to be strictly adhered to by the global south. Africa finds itself at the bottom of the hierarchy. They must follow strict orders from the global north. Under such broken international laws, African leaders are at leisure to disregard human rights. International policing has broken down. No pot calling the cat black.
Are Western nations going to preach platitudes about human rights in Africa? If they cannot uphold rules‑based order and the rule of law themselves, if African leaders commit human rights atrocities on their citizens, on what moral grounds will Western countries preach to the African leaders? There is this rooted sense that African leaders are controlled in committing human rights atrocities to ever get aid from Western financial institutions.
This rules‑based order has been broken by the West themselves. All things being constant, ceteris paribus, what will become of Africa in all these global changes: collapsed rule of law and rules‑based order? We have Tucker Carlson, who will forever prick their conscience for the betterment of global citizens.
Source - Nomazulu Thata
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