LEFT'S BIGGEST LIES EXPOSED
ON MAJOR TV SHOW, Watch
'Marketing of Evil' author show how everything from Constitution to
Christianity gets perverted, by Paul Bremmer, 5/27/17, WND
The legal principle of “separation
of church and state” is enshrined in the Constitution, right? After all,
Americans hear it all the time from their politicians and judges and mainstream
journalists. Authorities and “experts” would never tell such a huge lie, would
they? Wouldn’t they be afraid of being found out?
But as psychologists have observed
over the decades, repeat a lie often enough, no matter how blatantly false it
is, and many people come to believe it.
“Separation of church and state,” in
fact, is never mentioned in the Constitution or Bill of Rights, yet the
left in politics, academia, law and the media have drilled it into
Americans’ consciousness as though it were true.
That’s just one of many key insights
from the popular book “The
Marketing of Evil” that best-selling author and
WND Managing Editor David Kupelian discussed recently on an internationally
broadcast Christian TV show.
People of good conscience should
never assume any lie is too big for others to tell, said Kupelian. “We project
outward; we assume that because we would never do such a crazy thing, others
would never do it because they’d be afraid of getting caught.” Kupelian made a
marathon two-hour appearance on the SonLife Broadcasting Network show “Frances
& Friends.” “Big mistake to think that
others would not do something that your conscience would prevent you from doing.”
Kupelian acknowledged that most Christians, including those watching “Frances & Friends,” usually stick to little white lies, if they lie at all. This is because guilt and the fear of getting caught prevent most from telling bigger lies. It was Adolf Hitler himself who articulated the concept and hidden power of the “Big Lie” in his autobiography “Mein Kampf,” although he deviously claimed it was a propaganda technique used by the Jews, not a description of his own modus operandi.
“[Hitler] was deranged and crazy and
all the rest, but he was brilliant and he understood the dark side of human
nature and he spells it out in there,” Kupelian said. “He basically says the
bigger the lie, the more people believe it.”
Exposing, explaining and
illuminating lies and deception are themes that permeate Kupelian’s three
popular books, the most recent being “The
Snapping of the American Mind.” In
his first book, “The
Marketing of Evil,” he describes, as the subtitle
says, “How Radicals, Elitists and Pseudo-Experts Sell Us Corruption Disguised
as Freedom.”
When Kupelian talks about “the
left,” he’s not talking about loyal Americans who are traditional
“bleeding-heart liberals” or John F. Kennedy-era Democrats.
“When we say the left, the hard
left, we’re talking about a part of society that is actually – I’m just going
to spit it out here – in rebellion against reality, in rebellion against
Christianity, against the Ten Commandments,” he declared.
“This is a group that’s basically at
war with core American, what we call Judeo-Christian, values – basically
biblical values, the values that America was based on. And so when you do that,
when you don’t have truth on your side, what do you have? All you have is
marketing, emotion, lies.”
The marketing of evil, explains
Kupelian, is very simply the art of making something bad appear good, and
something good appear bad. Transgenderism, for example, is classified as a
disorder by the World Health Organization, and 41
percent of transgender people attempt suicide at some point. Yet today transgendered individuals are widely
portrayed as totally normal people whose true gender simply does not match the
reproductive organs with which they were born. Even former Vice President Joe
Biden once declared transgender discrimination to be the “civil
rights issue of our time.”
Yet those who disagree with the
left’s inversion of morality and common sense are labeled haters
and bigots. Kupelian knows it’s an effective tactic.
“Nobody wants to be demonized and called any of these names – a bigot, a hater,” Kupelian said. “They make up words: ‘homophobe,’ ‘Islamophobe,’ ‘you’re transphobic.’ These aren’t even words! But they make up these new words to intimidate people into shutting up, because nobody wants to be hated. Nobody wants to think of themselves as a racist, which, nowadays, being a racist is almost worse than being called a murderer.”
One label that is arguably worse
than “racist” or “murderer” is “Nazi,” and Kupelian noted leftists have
frequently thrown around that label to describe Trump and his supporters. In
fact, Kupelian wrote a column last October in which he exposed five
Washington Post writers who had compared Trump to Hitler. This sort of rhetoric is grossly irresponsible, he
says.
“I’m in the news business,” Kupelian
said to the panel of interviewers on “Frances & Friends.” “When somebody
kills three, four, five people, it’s a big news story. Hitler killed 11
million, including the 6 million Jews, in World War II. He’s probably the worst
guy in history, just about, and to compare Donald Trump, who never killed
anybody, to Adolf Hitler is kind of overkill, but we have to understand what
the effect of that is. If Donald Trump is Hitler, then all the crazy talk we
hear – ‘he needs to be impeached,’ all the rest of this stuff – not only is
that understandable, but it’s very dangerous because you’re setting people up
to commit violence.”
If Trump really were Hitler,
Kupelian reasoned, all the horrible things the left wants to do to him would be
justified. After all, those who tried to fight back against Hitler are
celebrated today.
“This is serious stuff when you
compare anybody to Adolf Hitler,” he warned. “So we’ve gone way beyond
irresponsible.”
One of the things the left seems to
resent most about Trump is his lack of reverence for diversity and a
multicultural America. But Kupelian said the left’s “multicultural” obsession
is at the center of another one of its big lies.
“It is not really about celebrating other cultures,” he insisted, regarding what he calls “Multicultural Madness” in “The Marketing of Evil.” “What it’s really about, my friend, is denigrating Christianity, faith in Christ, the Judeo-Christian tradition and values of our country. That’s really what it’s about.”
Kupelian pointed out there are
plenty of left-wing Christians who believe the U.S. should fling open its doors
to foreigners from terrorist hotbeds to prove America is not a racist country.
But that is extremely unwise and dangerous, he insists.
“You’re bringing people in from a
culture that, as a rule, do not assimilate,” he warned. “They don’t tend to
assimilate, they don’t tend to love the Constitution. They are loyal to a
different religion, a different way of life, and it’s just foolishness to bring
as many people as humanly possible from a culture that will never assimilate.”
Kupelian said of the people pushing
multiculturalism: “They have an antipathy, an anger. They are at war with what
they see as white, racist, Christian male patriarchy. You see it all the time
in the news. It is a form of craziness.”
Donnie Swaggart, the co-host of
“Frances & Friends,” opened up the program with effusive praise for his
guest, calling Kupelian’s “The
Marketing of Evil” “one of the greatest books
that I’ve ever read.”
He added, “It’s a book that every
believer should read.”
http://www.wnd.com/2017/05/lefts-biggest-lies-exposed-on-major-tv-show/
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