ETHNIC CLEANSING AND FASCIST OVERTHROWING OF THE US
The fifth leg reflects the effort to promote ethnic cleansing by the U.S. The so called Muslim Ban and the removal of 3 to 11 million undocumented immigrants without possibility of amnesty are the first steps in the whitening of U.S. society. Here, as of this time, ethnic cleansing does not imply genocide as it often does in other countries.
Players involved in ethnic cleansing and a facist attempt to overflow the US
Jeff Sessions-[1] current Attorney General, served as Trump campaign spokesman throughout the 2016 Presidential campaign. After initially misleading the Senate Intelligence Committee by indicating he had no ties with Russians, he later recused himself of future actions about the Trump campaign involvement in Russian activities as he admitted having in fact had 2 meeting with Ambassador Kislyak.
Sessions, long-time opponent of desegregation, as a US Senator reliably voted for intolerance for racial minorities, Muslims, immigrants, and homosexuals. He celebrated the gutting of the Voter’s Rights Act, and has regularly voted supported efforts to make it harder for people to vote.
Paul Ryan [2]– the Speaker of the House of Representatives fervently believes in an Ayn Randian world where advantages should flow to the advantaged and wealth to the wealthy. He is dedicated to crashing Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and other programs to help the “general welfare” of Americans. He has pledged to fund the wall – a preposterous extravagance aimed at demonstrating US contempt for Mexican immigration (more than actually addressing Mexican immigration).
Steve Bannon [3] the White House Chief Strategist left his most recent role as the executive chair of Breitbart News, a far-right commentary website. He is a bombastic white nationalist, dedicated to the “deconstruction of the administrative state”. He co-authored Trump’s “Muslim Ban” and served on the National Security Council for the first 11 weeks of the Trump administration.
Rudy Giuliani-[4] former Mayor of New York, who served as a surrogate for Donald Trump during the 2016 Presidential campaign, and who advised Trump on how to design a Muslim ban that would be Constitutional. Federal courts struck down the ban, using Giuliani’s explanation of the ban’s purpose as part of the demonstration that it was unconstitutional. While he served as Mayor of New York, Giuliani instituted aggressive racial profiling as part of his attack on crime.
Robert Mercer [5]– a reclusive billionaire, computer programmer, and hedge fund manager who supports ultra-conservative candidates. He is critical of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and claims that the only real racial prejudice in the US is Black against White prejudice. He and his daughter, Rebekah, are considered strong influences on Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Kelly-Anne Conway.
- Jeff Sessions
- Paul Ryan
- Steve Bannon
- Rudy Giuliani
- Robert Mercer
Jeff Sessions-[1] current Attorney General, served as Trump campaign spokesman throughout the 2016 Presidential campaign. After initially misleading the Senate Intelligence Committee by indicating he had no ties with Russians, he later recused himself of future actions about the Trump campaign involvement in Russian activities as he admitted having in fact had 2 meeting with Ambassador Kislyak.
Sessions, long-time opponent of desegregation, as a US Senator reliably voted for intolerance for racial minorities, Muslims, immigrants, and homosexuals. He celebrated the gutting of the Voter’s Rights Act, and has regularly voted supported efforts to make it harder for people to vote.
Paul Ryan [2]– the Speaker of the House of Representatives fervently believes in an Ayn Randian world where advantages should flow to the advantaged and wealth to the wealthy. He is dedicated to crashing Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and other programs to help the “general welfare” of Americans. He has pledged to fund the wall – a preposterous extravagance aimed at demonstrating US contempt for Mexican immigration (more than actually addressing Mexican immigration).
Steve Bannon [3] the White House Chief Strategist left his most recent role as the executive chair of Breitbart News, a far-right commentary website. He is a bombastic white nationalist, dedicated to the “deconstruction of the administrative state”. He co-authored Trump’s “Muslim Ban” and served on the National Security Council for the first 11 weeks of the Trump administration.
Rudy Giuliani-[4] former Mayor of New York, who served as a surrogate for Donald Trump during the 2016 Presidential campaign, and who advised Trump on how to design a Muslim ban that would be Constitutional. Federal courts struck down the ban, using Giuliani’s explanation of the ban’s purpose as part of the demonstration that it was unconstitutional. While he served as Mayor of New York, Giuliani instituted aggressive racial profiling as part of his attack on crime.
Robert Mercer [5]– a reclusive billionaire, computer programmer, and hedge fund manager who supports ultra-conservative candidates. He is critical of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and claims that the only real racial prejudice in the US is Black against White prejudice. He and his daughter, Rebekah, are considered strong influences on Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Kelly-Anne Conway.