Raynine
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This sticks in my craw. A young woman, Sheridan, Gorman, at the beginning of her life snuffed out as collateral damage in the odiously clever plan to replace recalcitrant voters at the polls in important elections. Her killer, Jose Medina-Medina, one of the processed, was lurking behind a lighthouse on a pier near Tobey Prinz Beach in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago. Gorman an 18-year-old freshman at Loyola University, was walking with friends when the masked gunman, probably satisfying a requirement for a gang initiation, emerged and started shooting at the group. They ran but Gorman was hit from behind and died at the scene.
Why would you move populations on foot across continents and process them over open borders into a sovereign country? The answer is that the voting population there does not vote as desired by national leadership actively pursuing an outcome different from what the people want, The people? Well, the people are the citizens who cast the ballots in elections in what is advertised as a free country. They have a shared history in that country, and they do not blindly follow what political leaders tell them is best. When that happens, the people will elect new leadership.
It happened in 1980 with Ronald Reagan and it happened again in 2016 with Donald Trump. It’s not a repeat of history; it’s a rhyme. In the decades between Reagan and Trump new technologies emerged that greatly accelerate and enhance the forces that both support the oppose the event. Media is having a field day both print and electronic. We now have Artificial Intelligence algorithms in the mix, and some people are being deep faked unconsciously into emotional confusion. Some regard Trump as a savior while others are captured by delusional hatred.
But when the smoke clears, innocent victims like Sheridan Gorman are left dying in the streets and that is not imagined; it is real. Sheridan was not a beauty queen or a Kardashian figure; she was just a kid out with friends. Suggestions that she was in the wrong place at the wrong time are an absurd justification for a modern tragedy of vote manipulation via veiled sanctuary policies. As Bob Dylan said once, she was just a pawn in the game.
Look at the people in charge of your cities and towns and decide if they are acting in good faith. That still works.
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Why would you move populations on foot across continents and process them over open borders into a sovereign country? The answer is that the voting population there does not vote as desired by national leadership actively pursuing an outcome different from what the people want, The people? Well, the people are the citizens who cast the ballots in elections in what is advertised as a free country. They have a shared history in that country, and they do not blindly follow what political leaders tell them is best. When that happens, the people will elect new leadership.
It happened in 1980 with Ronald Reagan and it happened again in 2016 with Donald Trump. It’s not a repeat of history; it’s a rhyme. In the decades between Reagan and Trump new technologies emerged that greatly accelerate and enhance the forces that both support the oppose the event. Media is having a field day both print and electronic. We now have Artificial Intelligence algorithms in the mix, and some people are being deep faked unconsciously into emotional confusion. Some regard Trump as a savior while others are captured by delusional hatred.
But when the smoke clears, innocent victims like Sheridan Gorman are left dying in the streets and that is not imagined; it is real. Sheridan was not a beauty queen or a Kardashian figure; she was just a kid out with friends. Suggestions that she was in the wrong place at the wrong time are an absurd justification for a modern tragedy of vote manipulation via veiled sanctuary policies. As Bob Dylan said once, she was just a pawn in the game.
Look at the people in charge of your cities and towns and decide if they are acting in good faith. That still works.
New York teen gunned down near Chicago college — days after posting fun-filled pics of freshman year
Sheridan Gorman, 18, was fatally shot in the head while walking with friends on a pier close to Loyola University early Thursday, according to Chicago police.