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Who profits from the fears of the american people ?

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Who profits from the fears of the american people ?

Postby SahanGalbeed » Tue Sep 20, 2016 1:03 pm

Sometimes dogs will chase their tails because they are being bothered by worms or fleas or experiencing some other kind of medical issue. For reasons that we still don't really understand, breeds like German shepherds and terriers tend to engage in tail-chasing more than other breeds — even as they grow older.
I was listening this morning to a show on NPR where a professor of sociolgy at UNC chapel hill was talking about the result of a long study he;s done on understanding the scope of the threat posed by " Djihadis" in America . Since sept 11 2001 there has been 118 fatalities related to "terrorists" and in comparison 240 000 murders in the US .
This morning you have this .
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/21/us/po ... .html?_r=0
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{^ Now you have the guy who took that picture saying he once was a refugee }

Statistically the numbers tend to support Trump , only a few in a bowl of thousands will kill you , but what is it about the foreigner that kills a few that makes him more dangerous than the "white/black guy " that kills many more of his own people ?
Seems to me it as compulsive as the german shepherd bothered about the fleas {ISIS} who chases his tail :lol: { no disrespect to Grant's ancestors }

PS: Concerning the Trunps , they have no idea I believe they profoundly understand the WEIGHT of the Office of the president of the United States . They behave like you and me , anonymous trolls :lol:

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Re: Who profits from the fears of the american people ?

Postby Musa26 » Tue Sep 20, 2016 8:03 pm

policy makers profit from the fears of the us citizenry. for the politicians this is a useful tool. when the usa has to go war in order to pursue its interests it first has to gain public approval and what better way than scaring the public in to support this decision, Vietnam war has taught the usa that with out gaining public approval for a lengthy campaign overseas you cant really fight a costly war.
there also seems to be a hidden relationship between the US media and what policy their government is shaping. i've realised the media shapes your mind, just look at how they deal with immagrant crisis and the whole syria issue itself


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