Another brilliant geopolitical analysis by David Icke: "This is a major area over suppression of free speech and freedom of
opinion, it's the mob, and when you talk, as I'm sure you do, to the
general population, you find that their views of these issues are not
the same as the mob." (He talks about celebrities, who worry about their
image and what people think, who apologize profusely if called out by
the mob.) "If we keep doing that... then we're handing over power over
our lives and our society, to the mob, or the people that intimidate
people into their version of everything, and this is this is where we
are now, increasingly. And the only right in the eyes of these people
is 'I am right', and because 'I am right', anyone else that has a
different opinion to me, must, by definition, be 'wrong'... and if
they're 'wrong', then their right to freedom of speech is nothing like
as important as mine....because it doesn't matter if they have freedom
of speech, because they're 'wrong'. This is the process of thinking, or
what passes for it, that is increasingly having these these vociferus
loud intimidating people impose their will on everyone else.."
Does David Icke think Donald Trump is a renegade?
•Jul 25, 2018
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