Author: Jordan G Estabrook
"They promote authoritarian leaders, and they fan the flames of political violence that are a threat to our personal rights, to the pursuit of justice, to the rule of law, to the very soul of this country."
The most hypocritical and gaslit speech Biden has ever given. His actions have mirrored authoritarianism more than what American has ever seen. He attempted to force people to vaccinate against their will by weaponizing OSHA.
He has made the biggest executive decision in history to cover roughly 500 billion dollars in student loan debt, even though Nancy Pelosi herself said Biden did not have the power to do so.
During is 2020 campaign, he supported, along with the Democratic base, defunding the police. The "mostly peaceful" BLM riots resulted in millions upon millions of dollars in damage, not to mention damage to the Black communities they claimed to care so much about. Of course, he has since completely changed his tune once the opinion became less popular.
But he wants you to know he's not the threat.
It's you. You're the problem.
You're the threat if you don't agree with him. Biden wants unity, but not by coming together, but by bending your knee to his policies, ideology and authority.
He's not calling out MAGA extremists or the relatively small amount of people on January 6. He's calling out the libertarians, the moderates, the independents and conservatives who simply don't agree.
And here we have the president. His fists up and yelling. Red background. A jarring image for a once thriving republic.
No one understands exactly what fascism is anymore. Fascism is led by a dictator who utilizes power with no checks or balances and attacks or suppresses those who criticize his regime and ideas, while also regimenting the nation.
Americans saw the most fascist and divisive speech ever given in American history.
Real fascism masquerades as the hero, but Biden and his base can no longer hide. We made a mistake electing President Biden, a mere puppet for the far-Left base.
Expose it before it's too late.
The views expressed in this article are the author’s and do not necessarily represent those of Resident Skeptics.
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