It doesn’t suffice to comment only once about the “dumbing down” of America. The sickness is so pervasive, some highbrow could spend a career delving into the psychological and sociological quagmire — then publish a magnum opus for those who want to wade through the mess. Better yet, Dinesh D’Sousa should make a 45 minute film. He could edit tons of live video footage that speaks for itself. He could, and likely should, warm up with something trivial, yet symbolic — take a look at a bloke named Trevor Noah hired by somebody to host something called The Daily Show. You guess you’re supposed to think Noah’s funny because he thinks he is, as he delivers his cocksure zingers behind a brilliantly white, jaw-breaking smile. Evidently, nonstop grinning is considered funny by somebody. Pounded by media critics, his bosses at Comedy Central say the only audience they care about is the millennial mob. The rest of you, they say, can pound sand. But everyone knows millennials are dumb and dumber. If that allegation is true, shouldn’t you assume Comedy Central is itself dumb? Nope, not at all. CC is slick. It has exactly what it wants — a dumb, loyal audience. And, likewise, CC advertisers also love millennials, for all the same reasons. That’s sad, and not a bit funny. And, by the way, if you haven’t guessed, neither is Noah. But now it’s time for Dinesh to get serious and segue directly into rapid fire interviews with millennials to cover all manner of issues, from climate change to racism to American history to free speech. This segment could be titled “dumbness on parade” and would confirm why Noah is still a TV host. Moving along quickly, Dinesh’s documentary would cover his pet subject — education. If U.S. education is floundering as the statistics show, classroom interviews with kids and teachers would tell a troubled tale — at all levels. Of course, union and school board officials would offer excuses worthy of crafty public servants. Turning up the heat, Dinesh definitely would investigate the unconstitutional Department of Education to learn why and how 4400 employees spend nearly $70 billion annually to LOWER U.S. education performance. Ah, meet quintessential dumbness. But look, Matilda, the joke’s on you; it’s your tax money. The remainder of D’Sousa’s film will have to leave behind the dumb angle, because there’s nothing dumb about the war on America. He would want to dive into Energy, Climate Change, Immigration, Healthcare, Foreign Policy, Economy and the World Economic Forum (WEF). He would confirm that just 18 months ago ago, America was energy independent, powering a modern industrial renaissance and lifting millions of households out of the poverty-stricken cellar. But, then, a new administration would come along with another agenda. Dinesh might record that agenda, as follows. With respect to Energy, shut it down as the lifeblood of the economy. Justify the decision by claiming that Climate Change is an existential threat to mankind. With respect to Immigration Policy, allow the influx of millions of illegals, distribute them across America and give them funds and citizen benefits, including a pathway to the voting booth. With respect to Healthcare, use Covid 19 as a bioweapon to shut down business and schools, mandate vaccines, mandate masks and deny life-saving early treatment remedies. With respect to Foreign Policy, abandon Afghanistan. Abandon American civilians. Abandon the latest military equipment and technology costing billions. Abandon the trust of Allies and validate America’s strategic weakness. With respect to the Economy, implement the unrestricted spending and printing of money by the Federal Government and incur larger and larger debt. Create record setting inflation and ruin the middle class while many of the rich get richer. With respect to the WEF, domestic and foreign issues are not separate issues, but serve a Single Agenda — a new world order that summons America to surrender its sovereignty to a globalist hierarchy. Call it what you want. WEF is not new. It’s another name for the oldest game in town. You don’t want to tell DD how to make his film, but he might consider asking Trevor Noah to be the host — and try like hell to be funny.
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Thanks for sending. So sad but true.