I still sometimes read the local news from the town I grew up in, Columbus, Ohio. I don’t usually write about it.
But following a relatively modest trucker protest, I saw this letter to the editor in the Columbus Dispatch, the city’s flagship paper:
Convoy ‘crybabies’ protest while Ukrainians fight for freedom
So, some 500 to 1,000 drivers plan to screw up traffic throughout Ohio in their big-man trucks to protest vaccinations and masks required to protect their health and that of their fellow citizens.
Meanwhile, brave citizens of Ukraine stand against a murderous Russia to preserve freedom.
What bunch of crybabies those drivers are. They should hide their faces in shame.
Ronald L. Solove, Columbus
Ronald L. Solove is a Jewish lawyer.
I know he’s Jewish because Solove is a common name in the relatively large Jewish nuisance community in Columbus.
There’s an interview with one of them on the Columbus Jewish Historical Society website:
This Solove explains that his father fled the Czar of Russia because he was like Hitler. So I assume they all come from Russia.
Jews in general have a special hatred for Russia. They hate them a lot more than they hate Germans or Arabs. I’m sure people have different theories as to what is going on there, but it’s an observable fact that Jews clearly hate Russians more than they hate any other ethnic group.
Obviously, Jews hate Americans too, and they have a special hate for the working class, and they hate the idea of normal white men opposing the government that they run.
So the psychology of the letter is interesting. He doesn’t really relate the two things together, other than to insinuate that Americans have it better than Ukrainians. This is obviously true, but what does it have to do with anything? Jews have it better than any single group of people on earth, and they have never let that fact restrain them from their desire to air their grievances.
I guess he was vaguely attempting to hint at wartime propaganda about how you have to make sacrifices for the nation because of a war. During a war, everything is focused on the war.
I think you’re going to see a lot more of this sentiment, a lot better articulated, in the coming weeks and months, as the government and media attempt to move us into a wartime mode.
The media is already talking about the “sacrifices” Americans “must make” to support “the people of the Ukraine.” They are speaking as if it is our soldiers, our war, our people dying.
I was amazed by the Congressjew Steve Cohen saying that Americans need to make the sacrifice of paying higher prices for gas, and when they are at the pump paying $9 or $15 or whatever it is going to be, say “I’m sticking it to Putin.”
Russia’s main product is oil and gas. It’s what they have and we shouldn’t be buying anything that supports Putin’s economy.
Stick it to Putin when you fill up your car with non-Russian fuel. pic.twitter.com/nDerDHtcAT
— Steve Cohen (@RepCohen) March 7, 2022
There has never been another case that I’m aware of where a nation has been asked to make these kinds of sacrifices for a war that it is ostensibly not involved in at all, simply based on an arbitrary moral judgement about the nature of the conflict.
The closest thing I can think of is those commercials asking people to make donations for the starving people of Darfur or wherever. But charity is a voluntary sacrifice.
Maybe they should do it that way – have two separate prices for gas. Those who want to support the Ukraine can pay whatever the current price is, and those who don’t care about the Ukraine can pay the $2 a gallon it was when Biden took office.
Because what they are doing by telling you to make sacrifices for the Ukraine by paying higher prices for gas (and for everything else – energy prices effect everything), they are turning charity into a tax.
That is what they are telling us the goal of our involvement in the Ukraine conflict is in the first place – it is a form of charity, because it is so sad to see all these women who for whatever reason speak perfect English on these television interviews talking about how they need help fighting for freedom.
Obviously, this is something bigger than charity, but that is the precise way it is being sold: Americans have a moral duty to pay billions or trillions of dollars, collectively, because it is sad that a bad man did a war.
Related: A List of Recent Deadly Wars That the US Government and Media Did Not Care About
In actual fact, the Russian army is the last bastion against the Satanic New World Order.
"The Russian army is the last bastion against the satanic new world order". Literal quote from the official Russian Officer's Handbook. Captured by Ukrainian GUR, document appears authentic. pic.twitter.com/oAd3QaHUj7
— Christo Grozev (@christogrozev) March 7, 2022