Guest Blogger
Dan Volker
Lake Worth Beach, FL
Rwanda in 1993
The Tutsis were the power and privileged people of Rwanda.The Hutus had their own broadcast stations—much like the left in America with MSNBC and CNN. …..RTLM radio broadcasts stoked ethnic hatred, ultimately causing half a million Tutsis to be murdered, thousands raped.
This was Genocide---rage stoked to violence --- by News and Opinion Broadcasts ..Sound familiar? Do we learn from History?
This is happening today on MSNBC and CNN…
This exact form of Racial Hatred and provocation to Genocide that happens on Tiffany Cross’s Cross Connection….Joy Reid was apparently not pushing hard enough for racial hatred and genocide, so here comes the Cross connection.
See this discussion on Tucker Carlson
The next time a progressive friend, neighbor or acquaintance of yours spews bits of this genocide creating racial hatred, blaming White People indiscriminately for wrongs based only on skin color---- Call them out. The Tutsis ignored the Hutus hate speech, and they paid for it with their lives.
Hutus and Tutsis
"Hutus" were people who farmed crops, while "Tutsis" were people who tended livestock. Most Rwandans were Hutus. Gradually, these class divisions became seen as ethnic designations. Because cattle were more valuable than crops, the minority Tutsis became the local elite.
Between 500,000 and one million people, mostly Tutsis, were slaughtered in 100 days. Hutu militias, backed, trained and equipped by Rwandan government forces, were responsible for the majority of the killing. The Rwandan genocide occurred between 7 April and 15 July 1994 during the Rwandan Civil War.
4 comments:
NO one in this country trusts the media. There is only one cable news station that I watch daily and that is Fox News. Newsmax is good as well. CNN and MSNBC are working for the liberal Democrats and it shows in their coverage of what is going on in the world today. They are even finding good things to say about John Fetterman. They are jokes to our intelligence.
This is all like the old sixties' song called "National Brotherhood Week", which is incredibly funny, if it weren't so sad, and also so true.
Also, there was the 2004 film: "Hotel Rwanda" with Don Cheadle.
Reminding us of the saying: "The more things change, the more they stay the same"
I love Tucker. He's my favorite. Next at night is Hannity. His show lastnight was awesome.
All of these Shows are only as good as their guests, and the subjects they pick to talk about. The longer the monologue, the less interesting the show.
Sometimes Tucker has a great show, and sometimes it's not so great.
Shark Tank, on the other hand, is always a good show.
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