I already gave you one example.
You mentioned the Disinformation Governance Board, but you failed to give me any specific information about what that board did, how they did it, or how it's being tyrannical in any way. Oh, and in case you missed it,
that board has been shut down already, and Trump had nothing to do with it.
I'm not going to spoon feed you. You shouid do some of your own research.
You're making the claims. How can I do any research if you don't give me any specific information to work with? Why do you think I keep asking for it?
You would do well to listen to the BRICS nations. African nations have much to say about the oppression that the US has subjected them to.
What about them? Are the BRICs nations being tyrannical here in the US? Are African nations?
Give me something to work with here.
The Globalist agenda is about control. It's a system where the very richest get richer, at the expense of the of those whom they can coerce.
Yeah, that's capitalism, not tyranny.
It's not just that I'm coerced into funding that mind control propaganda.
I'm sure every single American would be able to find some aspect of government spending they disagree with...nothing unusual or tyrannical about that. If you don't like any part of the government's budget, feel free to speak to your elected officials about it.
And, while I've already dealt with the "propaganda" bit....I'm now unclear on exactly how PBS is actively controlling any minds. Care to offer specifics on that one.
Or are we on to another vague threat without any substance to back it up?
Bert and Ernie have been on the show since it started in 1969, and there's always been speculation about the true nature of their relationship.
They're roommates. Nothing unclear about that. Any further speculation beyond that is coming from sources other than Sesame Street.
Mark Saltzman, who joined the "Sesame Street" crew in 1984, cleared it all up by telling Queerty he wrote Bert and Ernie as a gay couple.
'Sesame Street' writer reveals Bert and Ernie were written as a gay couple.
www.tmz.com
He very well might have imagined them that way, that's his business. But unless he specifically wrote that into a script, it remains non-canonical.
As an example, I know an author who used to write Star Trek fan fiction. (I won't mention her name, she's gone on to professionally write her own fiction since then, to some success.) She said she used to write Spock and McCoy's bickering as if they were an old married couple who argued about anything and everything. She, by the way, never put either character in any sexual situations whatsoever...so does that make either Spock or McCoy gay?
But.....regardless of whatever opinions you, or anyone else, has about a pair of muppets or any other fictional characters....how is that tyranny by any definition?
-- A2SG, and we always come back to that....you seem to think tyranny means whatever you disagree with.....