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Identifying Tyrants Not Just By Actions But By Words They Use

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Identifying Tyrants Not Just By Actions But By Words They Use Empty Identifying Tyrants Not Just By Actions But By Words They Use

Post by Elizabeth Theus Thu Feb 10, 2022 3:27 pm

Tyrants are not only identified by their actions and deeds; they are also identified by the words they use and misuse. By examining the words used and misused, it allows one to gain an insight into their thinking process.

Take the words of Diana Deans, chair of the board of the Ottawa City Council, as an example.

Blacklisted News reported on an article from ZeroHedge.

“We are on day eight of this occupation. Our city is under siege. What we’re seeing is bigger than just a City of Ottawa problem. This is a nationwide insurrection. This is madness. We need a concrete plan to put an end to this.”

As people from all over Canada have gathered in Ottawa in support of what started out as a Freedom Convoy of truckers to protest in peaceful assembly against the lawlessness of the civil government there, petitioning for a redress of grievances, Diana Deans has used language inappropriately to label the people as something they are not.

Deans called the lawful assembly of people petitioning government for a redress of grievances an “occupation.” According to Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, occupation is defined as “the act of taking possession; possession; a holding or keeping; tenure; ….” The people have every right and authority to gather on the very streets and sidewalks their taxes support for as long as the people deem is necessary to have their grievances addressed. In this case, it is lawlessness of the civil authorities in making pretend law and having that pretend law enforced by their agents of the State.

She also referred to the city as under “siege”. Webster’s 1828 Dictionary defines siege as “The setting of an army around or before a fortified place for the purpose of compelling the garrison to surrender; or the surrounding or investing of a place by an army, and approaching it by passages and advanced works, which cover the besiegers from the enemy’s fire. A siege differs from a blockade, as in a siege the investing army approaches the fortified place to attach and reduce it by force; but in a blockade, the army secures all the avenues to the place to intercept all supplies, and waits till famine compels the garrison to surrender.” It also defined as “any continued endeavor to gain possession.”

continued:
https://sonsoflibertymedia.com/identifying-tyrants-not-just-by-actions-but-by-words-they-use/



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