Govt and Media Have Fueled White Nationalism And Are Brainwashing America Into Civil War

Monday, August 14, 2017
By Paul Martin

Aggressive tactics by the government and corporate media have fostered white nationalism and have created an environment that could lead to civil war.

By Matt Agorist
TheFreeThoughtProject.com
August 14, 2017

The events that unfolded in Charlottesville, Virginia this Saturday were tragic, hateful, insidious and even deadly. Saturday will most assuredly go down in history as the day America’s festering hate came to a head and proved to the world that this country is being divided — to be conquered. In spite of watching someone’s hatred kill an innocent woman and injure more than a dozen, the violence and hostility marched on.

One would think that the death of an innocent would calm the waters and make people step back and re-examine their actions. However, one would be wrong. Americans are being polarized — deliberately — and we are now seeing the effects.

While there has certainly been a racism problem in this country for some time, the divide has begun to come to a head in the last decade.

Neo-Nazis and white supremacists were fading away. Their ranks were diminishing and their tactics and mission of supremacy based on skin color had become laughable. However, in the past few years, a new faction, ironically spearheaded by the left, began to act as a recruiting tool for white nationalism.

Anti-white rhetoric has fueled hatred and served as a catalyst in the growing movement of white nationalist socialists. By concentrating on skin color — instead of a person’s character — a massive “anti-white” movement was born, and thus the dying white supremacy movement was given new life.

Hate groups in the US grew from 784 in 2014 to 892 in 2015, a 14 percent increase, according to 2016 data by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

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