Yes, you are. And it's because people get terrified that their group is going to be hurt. And, you know, I get it, I'm not even judging it. But I'm saying This is the fruit of a long term strategy to make people feel insecure and afraid on the basis of group identity, because they're much easier to control when they're terrified. And I saw this exact same thing when I covered black politics 30 years ago, covered Al Sharpton, who I really liked, actually. Funny guy, but totally unqualified for anything. (07:08–07:20)
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Asserts that there is a long-term strategy to make people feel insecure based on group identity for control.
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