Trojan Horse: Israel-Hamas War Being Used to Take Away Freedom of Speech

The conflict between Israel and Hamas seems to be, at least in part, a trojan horse or a black flag event for the global elites hoping to completely get rid of free speech once and for all!

The war itself has created mass-division across the globe as people pick a side and voice their opinions on places like social media.

But some powerful individuals are hoping to use this situation to ensure that the only opinion people are allowed to have is that of the mainstream.

The American government, for example, has a longstanding history of doing this.

After 9/11 the government cracked down on free speech via the Patriot Act which allowed the government to monitor EVERYTHING we say to determine if our conversations are potential “threats to the homeland.”

They’re hoping to capitalize on the emotion that has  consumed the masses and again, use it as a justification for a complete and total crackdown on free speech – this time in an even MORE restrictive way than the Patriot Act.

Free speech was never intended to be a tool that would create a complete echo-chamber, it was instead, intended to protect different opinions and allow them ALL to be heard – whether we agree with them or not.

Watch the video here to see how this conflict is now being used to push for the death for Free Speech.

 


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